Postojna Cave With Train Ride And Predjama Castle Half Day Trip From Ljubljana

Ljubljana
Tour Rating 4.8
Overview

Gems cut out of the rock One cannot visit Slovenia without visiting Postojna Cave, the largest Karst cave in Slovenia with as much as 24 km of fantastic grid of tunnels, galleries and halls. Starting with electric train taking you inside, like no where else in the World, then proceed for a walking tour. Not only England, but Slovenia too has its own Robin Hood: Erazem of Predjama Castle was a headstrong and rebellious “robber baron” who stole from the rich to give to the poor. Visit impregnable Predjama Castle that reigns perched high up a vertical cliff.

  • Postojna Cave entrance fee and guided tour
  • Transport
  • Predjama Castle entrance fee and audio guide
  • English speaking chauffeur guide
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • At the time of booking please provide a full international mobile telephone number or accommodation telephone number where you can be reached before and on your travel date.
  • A minimum of 4 people per tour is required
  • There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
  • Appropriate footwear required; no to flip flops!
  • Dress warm, constant temperature in caves is 10-12°C
  • We are communicating with our clients exclusively through the point of booking, in this case TripAdvisor Interface
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Reviews for Postojna Cave With Train Ride And Predjama Castle Half Day Trip From Ljubljana
Exciting tour to Postonja cave and Predjama castle!
Chet_D
Great half day trip to one if the oldest cave near Ljubljana. Shirt ten minutes rides to Predjama castle was great too. Our guide Milan was great and explained lot of history about the town Ljubljana. Only thing is he drove us to both the locations and after that we were on our own. If you stay in Ljubljana I don’t think it’s worth paying someone to drive you to caves and castle. You can easily hired a taxi I guess to visit the place. This is my opinion, everyone has different comfort level when they travel. Highly recommend seeing Borge the places.
A Great Half-Day Tour
Ian
An excellently organised and delivered tour. We were met at 08:30 around the corner from our hotel (a hotel pick-up would have been available had we not been staying within a pedestrianised zone) where our courteous guide gave us information on the caves, castle and the history of Slovenia and its people on the way to our destinations. Although on booking there was a warning that the tour may be cancelled if there were insufficient numbers, there were only three of us in our party and no one else joined us so it turned out we had our own private transfer service which was great. Our guide explained that he would be able to do the trip in any order but due to the weather conditions advised to stick to the caves first as there was a chance of rain first thing which would pass by the time we got to the castle. We heeded his advice which definitely paid off as we avoided the rain whilst we went inside the caves and arrived to the castle in glorious sunshine. It was good touch that he was able to offer this flexibility on his own back to give us the best possible experience. Tickets were bought on our behalf by our guide who showed us the way towards the cave entrance. Here we joined several other tour groups and queued for the appropriate language. Whilst there was a considerable number of people for various languages, due to the staggered approach of getting people underground it did not feel crowded. After the train journey in, the tour was given at a good pace and allowed time to take in the caverns with about a 1-1.5 hour walk. The castle was also very impressive. Those expecting a lot of decorative items, furniture and the like should be aware that these are kind of sparse throughout, although there is a decent little armoury where you can have a go and lifting the unwieldy sized longswords. The main attraction comes from how the castle is set into the cave face and how features of the cave became both its strength and weakness. An audio guide is available and I found this to be very informative of its history. After our self-guided tour of the castle we met our guide once more in the car park where we were returned to the pick-up point around 13:50 after a very enjoyable half-day. A highly recommended tour.
Postojna Cave is really a wonder of nature!
Kathrina_D
The cave is an amazing wonder of nature. I thought this is just similar to the cave in Halong Bay of Vietnam but this is bigger and indeed the mother of all caves!The Prejama castle is also interesting. Don't expect treasures nor a lot of furnitures but what's interesting is the location of the castle and how it was built as part of the cave system. A must-see site in Slovenia
Magnifique !
Sergio
Visite impressionante, avec parcours en petit train et à pieds sur un sol bien bitumé. Puis vue du château encastré dans la roche. Notre chauffeur Milan était attentionné et remarquable par ses explications. Une après-midi très agréable.

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