The Adriatic – Ljubljana, Bled, Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, and Kotor
Ljubljana – The Young City
Within this small, newly formed country lies much to delight the eyes: Slovenia. Created after the dissolution of Yugoslavia, it offers a lot to entertain visitors, from its lush green mountains and elegant lakes to its welcoming cities. Despite its small size, Slovenia is a country that offers much to explore. The gastronomy is exceptional, and the civility of the locals is something to be admired. Ljubljana, the capital, and the picturesque town of Bled are must-visit destinations, each offering a unique charm. A 3-day visit is recommended to fully appreciate these two captivating cities.


Croatia – Between the West and the Mediterranean
One of the most beautiful European´s countries, which embraces the Mediterranean and connects to Western Europe, is one of the most charismatic places to visit on the continent. From its Soviet-influenced capital, Zagreb, to its stunning coastline along the Mediterranean, Croatia offers a diverse range of landscapes to explore, from mountains and lakes to beaches, villages, and vibrant cities. With a backpack on, take the opportunity to explore this gem from one end to the other. Cities like Zagreb, Split, and Dubrovnik are perfect starting points for your journey. A 5-day visit is recommended to fully explore the breathtaking Croatian coast.



Montenegro - Mediterranean Offshore
The newly independent Montenegro is an almost unexpected destination. The final stop on the Adriatic, Montenegro and its town of Kotor, reflect the rich history of this Mediterranean region. Narrow streets that spill into the Mediterranean Sea, and to the north, the imposing Black Mountain, which connects the country to the northern regions. Montenegro is a hidden gem that offers an incredible blend of natural beauty, history, and coastal charm. A 2-day visit is recommended to explore the highlights of this fascinating country.

