DEAR CUSTOMERS!
In the Intertours taxi company we prepared you a special offer. For 100,00 € only we are offering you a day out exploring Slovenia – all the way from the alpine north to the warm sea, with several stops at the most interesting places. We have two suggested journeys. These are twelve hours each, yet you can always follow your own path as well as choose where you want to stop. Your trip can also be shorter; the decision is in your hands.
But that is not all – we are also offering you the possibility of a daily rent-a-car with driver. We are without the shadow of a doubt the biggest and the cheapest taxi company in Ljubljana. Our main tariff is only 0,77 €/km. The selection of our cars includes the multi-seaters, for six, seven or eight persons.
HERE ARE OUR TWO SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR DAY OUT:
A

We leave Ljubljana at 9 a.m.
We drive north and make the first stop in Brezje, Slovenian pilgrimage centre.
Our journey continues in Bled – a touristic pearl of the Slovenian alpine region. After visiting the castle and the town itself, we drive to Postojna, where you can visit the Postojna cave, one of the biggest karst caves in the world
There is also planned the visit of the Predjama castle, the town of Lipica, famous for its horses.
Our journey ends with the visit to Piran, a lovely coastal town, known for its architecture and history. The return to Ljubljana is planned for 9 p.m.
B

Our journey begins at 9 a.m.: from Ljubljana we drive to Postojna, where you can visit the Postojna cave and the Predjama castle. The path leads us along the Vipava valley to the town of Gorica, known for its casinos, which lies on the border with Italy. We stop in the town of Kobarid, where the European museum of the 1st World war is situated. Our journey continues along the valley of the river Soca, one of the most beautiful Slovenian rivers. We follow the river all the way to its spring, from where the road continues across the mountain pass Vrsic, 1700 m high. Our next stop is in the town of Bled, the pearl of the Slovenian mountain region. Our journey ends with the visit of the Slovenian pilgrimage centre Brezje and its neorenaissance church. The return to Ljubljana is planned for at 9 p.m.
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