Seafood Restaurant Polpo





Tours & Activities in Piran

This six-hour shore excursion starts directly from the coastal town of Piran, heading inland by comfortable coach through the Slovenian countryside towards one of the country's most famous landmarks: Postojna Cave. The itinerary includes a guided tour of the cave system and a visit to the medieval Predjama Castle, returning to Piran by early evening. The journey from Piran to Postojna takes approximately one hour, allowing time to absorb the changing landscape from coastal plains to karst hills. The tour is designed to give visitors a comprehensive experience of Slovenia's geological wonders and historical heritage in a single day. The first stop, Postojna Cave, is a vast karst cave system extending over 24 kilometers but visitors follow a roughly 5-kilometer route. The tour begins with a short electric train ride deep into the cave’s interior, passing through narrow tunnels and large caverns illuminated by soft artificial lighting that casts shadows on stalactites and stalagmites. Visitors will hear the gentle drip of water and the occasional echo of footsteps, while cool, damp air carries the scent of limestone and earth. Highlights include the Concert Hall, a large chamber with natural acoustics, and the Brilliant Chamber, named for its sparkling calcite formations. After the cave tour, the group travels a short distance to Predjama Castle, perched dramatically on a 123-meter-high cliff face. This Renaissance fortress integrates the natural cave behind it, with stone walls rising directly from the rock. Guests can walk through the castle’s chambers, learning about its history, including the legend of Erazem Lueger, a knight who famously held out against a siege here in the 15th century. The tour operates with a small to medium-sized group, typically 15-25 people, ensuring a manageable size for personalized guiding. A knowledgeable local guide leads the group, providing detailed commentary on geological formations, medieval architecture, and Slovenian folklore. Transport is by air-conditioned coach, with pickup and drop-off in central Piran, making it convenient for cruise passengers or visitors staying in the town. The tour pace balances walking inside the cave and castle with rest periods on the coach, suitable for those who enjoy moderate walking and standing. This excursion suits travelers interested in natural and historical landmarks who appreciate a well-structured day trip from the coast. It appeals to those who want to experience a notable underground world and a medieval castle within easy reach of Piran’s Adriatic setting. Photographers will find dramatic contrasts between the dim cave interiors and the sunlit castle cliff. Visitors who prefer guided experiences with factual storytelling rather than free-form wandering will find this tour well adapted to their preferences.
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Today: 8:00 AM – 11:30 PM
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This was our go to restaurant in Portorosso. We shared the different versions of Calamari, which were delicious! The view outside is really good to, enjoy the sunset and the sea here! Friendly guys in the staff, decently priced. I recommend!
The seafood recommendation was excellent, so we went back the next day. Don’t worry about the menu — just ask for the best catch of the day. It’s well worth it! We had an incredibly fresh and generously sized seabass.
The grilled octopus was excellent🐙perfectly cooked, tender, and flavorful. The drinks were a bit too sweet, likely due to too much syrup, but overall the experience was great. The service was attentive and friendly, don’t be stingy with the tip
Travel Guides for Piran

Where to Stay in Piran
Find the best neighborhoods and accommodation types in Piran, Slovenia, with prices from EUR 40 to 200 per night. Learn the best booking times and public transport options.
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Piran Travel Guide: Slovenia's Adriatic Coastal Town
Piran’s Tartini Square, named after violinist Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770), lies just 120 meters from the Adriatic Sea. The town’s Venetian walls date back to the 7th century, and a typical seafood meal costs around €15–20 in local restaurants. Piran is 120 km southwest of Ljubljana.
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