Private/Group Tour Highlights
- Unlimited access to explore Venice’s canals and waterways at your leisure.
- Visit the iconic St. Mark’s Square, Rialto Bridge, and Doge's Palace.
- Discover the glass-making artistry of Murano and colorful houses of Burano.
- Explore Ljubljana’s charming streets, Triple Bridge, and the Ljubljanica River.
- Marvel at Lake Bled's scenic beauty and taste the famous Bled cream cake.
- Witness the stunning stalactites and waterfalls of Postojna Cave.
- Enjoy truffle hunting and tasting in the medieval village of Motovun.
- Wander through the Roman heritage of Split, including Diocletian’s Palace.
Tour Overview
Discover the captivating blend of culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes on this unforgettable journey through Italy, Slovenia, and Croatia. From Venice’s iconic canals and the artistic charm of Ljubljana to the hilltop treasures of Istria and the ancient wonders of Split, each day offers a new adventure, rich in beauty and heritage. Explore Venetian islands, Slovenia’s natural wonders, and Croatia’s pristine coastlines, as you savor authentic local experiences, from truffle hunting in Istria to the timeless elegance of Hvar Island.
Inclusions
• All sightseeing tours and transfers that are included in the itinerary
• Entrances, tickets and experiences:
Vaporetti 48h transportation ticket in Venice, Wave Glass Factory experience in Murano, Postojna Cave entrance, Wine tasting in Winery in Edi Simcic Winery, Save & Danube river cruise, Truffle tasting in Zigante Restaurant, Seashell tasting in Viking Restaurant, Wine tasting in Matosevic Winery, Pula Arena entrance, Return catamaran to Hvar, Plitvice Lakes NP 3-hour walk.
• 1 bottle of water (0.5 l) daily
• Professional tour guidance throughout the tour
• VAT, accommodation taxes and city taxes
• Tour logistics and organization
Trip Type:
All our trips are operated on a private basis unless specified otherwise. This is only a sample itinerary; your Yampu Tour Consultant will personalize this trip for you according to your available dates, interests and type of hotels. This is your trip and we will work on making it perfect!
Tour Itinerary
Welcome to Venice
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Welcome to Mestre, the gateway to Venice's timeless beauty and enchanting canals. Upon your arrival on the mainland, you'll check-in to your hotel and have some time to relax and refresh.
In the evening, you'll meet your guide, who will introduce you to the upcoming tour and provide you with a special travel card, which offers unlimited access to Venice's water and land transportation, allowing you to explore the city at your leisure. For those who wish, the guide will accompany you to Venice, where you can enjoy the evening atmosphere of this magical place. You may choose to enjoy a delightful dinner at one of the local restaurants, with the experience being entirely at your own leisure and arrangement.
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The Timeless Venice
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Prepare for an enchanting journey through Venice, a city of romance and mystery. Your adventure begins with a scenic ride along the Grand Canal, where the timeless beauty of Venice unfolds with every turn.
Feel the energy of the iconic St. Mark's Square, the pulsating heart of Venice, where every step echoes with the grandeur of the past, and admire the splendor of St. Mark's Basilica. Nearby, the majestic Doge's Palace stands as a symbol of Venice's storied history, a place where art, politics, and intrigue once intertwined.
As you wander through the labyrinthine streets, cross the Rialto Bridge, a centerpiece famously depicted in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice", offering captivating views of this island-city. Picture the days of Casanova, with each turn revealing a new scene of masked figures, hidden courtyards, and artistic treasures.
After the city tour, if you wish to make your day even more special, we suggest taking a gondola ride through the canals, where you can admire the fading light reflecting off the water and the elegant architecture that defines this timeless city. As evening falls, Venice transforms into a magical realm. Consider dining at a local restaurant, where the flavors of the sea blend with rich Italian traditions. This is Venice - a place where the past and present merge into an unforgettable poetic experience.
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Islands of Venice
Today we will be heading to the two famous islands of the Venetian Lagoon.
Murano is an island renowned worldwide for its exquisite glass production, where you will have an opportunity to visit a local glass factory, and you may even find a unique souvenir to bring home.
Afterwards, we head to Burano, another delightful island in the Venetian Lagoon, famous for its brightly colored houses and traditional lace-making. Visit Galuppi Square, wander through the quaint streets, explore local shops, and discover the delicate, handcrafted lace that has been a Burano specialty passed down through the generations.
After exploring Venice's rich craft history, we head to Ljubljana, Slovenia's magical capital. Enjoy the blend of historic architecture and modern sustainability. After hotel check-in, take some time to relax and begin exploring Ljubljana's lively atmosphere. Enjoy a taste of the city with its delightful and diverse restaurant options around you.
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Slovenian Highlights Tour
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Start your guided tour of Ljubljana, a picturesque city known for its greenery, stunning architecture, and relaxed vibe. Nestled between the Julian Alps and the Adriatic Sea, it's one of Europe's greenest capitals, offering dining experiences and numerous museums.
Explore key landmarks such as Mestni Trg (Town Square), the iconic Triple Bridge, and the banks of the charming Ljubljanica River. These sites capture the true essence of Ljubljana, with its historical attractions and cultural heritage.
During your Slovenia tour, a visit to the alpine gem, Lake Bled, is a must - for centuries, this green pearl of the Slovenian Alps has captivated visitors with its natural beauty and mystical charm. Use your free time to visit the Bled Castle and try the famous Bled "krempita", a delectable cream cake.
Return to Ljubljana and indulge in the city's rich and diverse gastronomic scene at your leisure.
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The Diversity of Slovenia
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Just an hour from Ljubljana, visit the stunning Postojna Cave. Board an electric train to explore its underground wonders, including stalactites, stalagmites, limestone pools, gorges, and waterfalls.
For a full immersion into Slovenian charm, head to the Goriška Hills, shared between Slovenia and Italy. Known for wine production, the highlight is the 14th century village of Šmartno. Visit a local winery to sample the region's finest wines.
Finally, arrive in Portorož (from the Italian "Portorose", meaning "rose port"), and check-in to our hotel.
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Istrian Hilltop Treasures
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Today, we head to Grožnjan, a charming hilltop village renowned for its vibrant arts scene and medieval charm. Explore its galleries and workshops while taking in spectacular panoramic views of Istria.
Join a truffle-hunting demonstration in the scenic forest known for white and black truffles. With guidance from an expert hunter and his dog, learn how to find these treasures. Conclude with a tasting of local truffle-infused cheese, sausages, and Istrian wine, while meeting a local family who will share their truffle cultivation stories and unique lifestyle.
Our journey leads us towards the hidden gem called Motovun. Stroll the narrow, cobblestone streets to see medieval architecture and the iconic town walls.
Finally, we check into a hotel in Poreč, where we rest and recharge for the adventures ahead.
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The Soul of Istria
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Today, you'll explore the historic town of Rovinj, often called the gem of Istria.
From the lively atmosphere of the authentic Old Town, then Grisia Street, renowned for its local art and charming shops, to the panoramic vistas that showcase the town's scenic Mediterranean beauty, Rovinj offers an unforgettable blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Following the Istrian coastline, we head to the Lim Channel, a stunning 11-km-long estuary where freshwater meets seawater, creating a haven for marine life. Here, you can savor the freshest and finest shellfish, including oysters, mussels, clams, and scallops.
As we continue, prepare to uncover more hedonistic gems of the region - its exceptional wines.
Indulge in the charm of another local treasure of Istria: a family-owned winery that captures the heart of Istrian winemaking. After a guided winery tour, immerse yourself in the artistry and passion that infuses every bottle.
The final stop is Pula, renowned for its historical sites and Roman architecture. Visit the remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheater, the Temple of Augustus, the Triumphal Arch of Sergius, and other ancient landmarks.
Return to Poreč in the evening, reflecting on the day's discoveries and flavors.
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The Devil's Garden
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From Poreč, bid farewell to the stunning Istrian peninsula and head toward Opatija, an aristocratic town known for its history, architecture, and lively atmosphere.
As we continue, enjoy the picturesque countryside with charming villages, rolling hills, and glimpses of the Adriatic Sea before reaching the mountainous landscape of our next stop
Start exploring Plitvice Lakes National Park, a beautiful park that contains 16 interconnected cascading lakes. On old maps, it was called ''Devil's Garden'' and it is the first site in the Balkans to get UNESCO World Heritage status.
Soak in the nature as you check-in to your hotel, rest and unwind.
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Dalmatian Coastal Charm
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Today, you will head towards the coast. The first part of the day will be devoted to the beautiful town of Trogir.
Located on a tiny island, this UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts beautiful architecture, stunning sea views, and palm trees that spread along its pleasant waterfront promenade. Watch out, or you will find yourself lost in medieval times. Discover its medieval charm, including the Clock Tower, and enjoy the picturesque sea views and historic architecture.
The day concludes in Split, the largest city in Dalmatia. Enter through the Golden Gate and wander through narrow cobblestone streets, where bustling markets, charming cafés, and hidden courtyards reveal the rich history and timeless grandeur of the Diocletian's Palace. Visit the former Temple of Jupiter, followed by the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, the oldest Catholic cathedral still in its original structure. Stroll along the lively Riva promenade, soaking up the Mediterranean sun and vibrant atmosphere. End the day with a hotel check-in.
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Hvar Island Adventures
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To start your day, drive to the ferry port and board a high-speed catamaran bound for Hvar, Croatia's renowned island gem.
Hvar, a charming island city with Venetian architecture, is known for its traffic-free cobbled streets lined with restaurants and bars. On your walking tour, explore the harbor, Renaissance Cathedral, Benedictine Convent, Franciscan Monastery, and Church of Our Lady of Mercy.
We've set aside plenty of free time for you to fully enjoy all that the island has to offer. Based on your interests, we recommend you to: Enjoy a delightful Mediterranean lunch at a local restaurant, relax on the sun-kissed beaches, embark on a boat excursion to discover the enchanting Pakleni Islands, or explore the picturesque trails to Milna Bay for a memorable adventure.
In the late afternoon, return to Split, with departure timing subject to seasonal variations.
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Flight Home
At the appropriate time, you will be met at your hotel and will be transferred to the airport for your flight home.
At the appropriate time, you will be met at your hotel and will be transferred to the airport for your flight home.
Mestre, Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy
Murano, Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy
Burano, Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Lake Bled, Bled, Slovenia
Postojna, Slovenia
Portorož, Slovenia
Motovun, Croatia
Poreč, Croatia
Rovinj, Croatia
Pula, Croatia
Opatija, Croatia
Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
Trogir, Croatia
Split, Croatia
Hvar, Croatia
Places You'll See
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Venice
A must-see for all first-time visitors of Italy, Venice’s iconic canals bring a unique charm and a uniquely romantic atmosphere. If there is a city that you should lose yourself in, it is the magical, compact city of Venice. Take in the beautiful architecture as you glide through the canals aboard a private gondola and lose your self along the winding alleys, popping into numerous shops and cafes. From Venetian mask making and glass blowing demonstrations to feeding the birds of Saint Mark’s Square and taking in the views from atop Campanile bell tower, Venice’s magic will leave a long-lasting impression.
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Burano
Burano, another gem of the Venetian Lagoon, is famed for its brightly painted houses that create a kaleidoscope of color along its canals. This island is not only a photographer’s paradise but also a hub for traditional lace-making, a craft that has been passed down through generations. The Lace Museum (Museo del Merletto) offers insight into this intricate art, showcasing exquisite examples of handmade lace from different periods.
Strolling through Burano’s narrow streets, you’ll encounter charming bakeries selling the island’s signature “bussolà” cookies, and small shops where local artisans sell their lacework. With its vibrant atmosphere and artistic heritage, Burano offers a delightful contrast to the grandiosity of Venice, providing visitors with a colorful and authentic island experience. -
Murano
Murano, a picturesque island in the Venetian Lagoon, is world-renowned for its centuries-old tradition of glassmaking. Visitors flock to this charming island to witness skilled artisans at work in glassblowing studios, creating stunning masterpieces ranging from intricate vases to delicate jewelry. The Glass Museum (Museo del Vetro) provides an in-depth look at Murano’s glassmaking heritage, with exhibits spanning from ancient Roman glass to modern-day creations.
Beyond its artistic allure, Murano is a serene escape from the bustle of Venice, with peaceful canals, colorful houses, and quaint bridges that invite leisurely exploration. The island’s blend of creativity, history, and charm makes it a must-visit for anyone seeking a unique cultural experience. -
Ljubljana
With a tiny population of a little over 300,000, located in central Slovenia, Ljubljana is one of the smallest capitals in Europe. The astonishing architecture and cobblestoned streets provide a fairytale-like atmosphere. Visitors can take in stunning views from the hilltop Ljubljana Castle and soak in the leisurely ambiance Ljubjanica river from the cafes lining its banks. In the evening, experience the youthful arts district of Metelkova Mesto with its trendy galleries and bars or take in a live concert at Križanke, a converted convent.
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Lake Bled
Lake Bled is one of Slovenia’s most famous and scenic destinations, attracting visitors with its crystal-clear waters, lush surroundings, and fairytale-like island in the center. The iconic Bled Island, home to the charming Church of the Assumption, can be reached by traditional wooden pletna boats, adding a romantic touch to the experience. Overlooking the lake is the medieval Bled Castle, which offers breathtaking views and a journey into the region’s storied past.
Surrounded by the Julian Alps, Lake Bled is not only a visual delight but also a hub for outdoor activities such as hiking, rowing, and cycling. Whether you’re visiting in summer or winter, the lake’s enchanting beauty makes it a must-see destination in Slovenia. -
Postojna
Postojna, a small town in southwestern Slovenia, is home to one of Europe’s most spectacular natural wonders, the Postojna Cave. This extensive karst cave system features an underground train ride that takes visitors deep into its intricate network of tunnels and chambers, revealing stunning rock formations and unique wildlife like the endangered olm, also known as the “human fish.”
Beyond the caves, the nearby Predjama Castle, perched dramatically on a cliffside, offers a glimpse into Slovenia’s medieval history. The combination of natural wonders and historical intrigue makes Postojna a captivating destination for those exploring the country’s unique landscapes. -
Portorož
Portorož, located on Slovenia’s short but stunning Adriatic coastline, is a popular resort town known for its sandy beaches, luxurious hotels, and lively atmosphere. The town’s name, which means “Port of Roses,” reflects its elegant ambiance, with palm-lined promenades, lush gardens, and vibrant nightlife. Visitors can relax on the beach, indulge in wellness treatments, or try their luck at the local casino.
Portorož also serves as a gateway to the neighboring medieval town of Piran, offering a perfect balance of relaxation and cultural exploration. With its Mediterranean flair and seaside charm, Portorož is an ideal destination for a laid-back coastal getaway. -
Motovun
Perched high on a hill, Motovun is one of Istria’s most picturesque and iconic towns. Its medieval walls encircle a town brimming with history, offering breathtaking views of the Mirna River Valley below. Motovun is famous for its truffle hunting excursions, as the region is home to some of the best truffles in the world. The town also boasts a lively cultural scene, hosting events such as the Motovun Film Festival. Its cobbled streets and stunning panoramas make it a must-visit for travelers.
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Poreč
Poreč is a lively coastal town that blends history, culture, and natural beauty. Known for the stunning UNESCO-listed Euphrasian Basilica, this town offers a glimpse into its Roman and Byzantine past. Visitors can stroll through the charming old town, explore the ancient Roman forum, and enjoy modern amenities such as waterfront cafés and beaches. Poreč is a perfect spot for history buffs and those seeking a blend of relaxation and exploration on the Istrian coast.
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Rovinj
Rovinj is a picturesque coastal town and one of Istria’s most popular destinations. Its narrow, winding streets lead visitors through a charming old town, filled with colorful houses, artisan shops, and hidden squares. Rovinj is famous for its stunning waterfront, where fishing boats bob in the harbor, and the iconic St. Euphemia’s Church stands proudly on a hill. Known for its romantic ambiance, beautiful beaches, and rich history, Rovinj is a gem on the Adriatic coast, perfect for relaxation and exploration.
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Pula
Pula, the largest city in Istria, is a coastal destination famed for its rich Roman heritage. At the heart of the city lies the iconic Pula Arena, one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. Beyond the ancient ruins, Pula charms visitors with its relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere, bustling markets, and vibrant cultural scene. A blend of historical splendor and modern leisure, Pula offers everything from historic tours to sun-soaked beaches.
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Plitvice Lakes National Park
Being declared as a National Park as early as 1948, Plitvice Lakes is the oldest national park in Croatia. This biodiverse park has drawn visitors from all over the world for its gorgeous, lush landscape and pristine lakes. Visitors will surely appreciate the outstanding landscape by hiking, boating, skiing, and cycling through the unspoiled environment. Keep an eye out for native species including the culturally significant Lika Pramenka sheep.
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Trogir
Trogir is a small coastal town recognized for its well-preserved medieval architecture and rich history. Surrounded by ancient walls, the town features beautiful landmarks such as the Venetian Cathedral of St. Lawrence and the Cipiko Palace. Trogir’s historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering visitors a glimpse into its Golden Era.
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Split
Dating back to Roman times, Split is one of the oldest cities in Croatia and the second largest after Zagreb. Visitors will enjoy the history of Split’s old town, its ancient Roman ruins, and the bustling coastline where restaurants catch their daily specials. For some of the best views of the city, hike up to the hilltop fortress of Kliss for a panorama of Split and the Dalmatian Coast and to see the Game of Thrones filming location for Meereen.
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Hvar Island
Hvar is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, rich history, and picturesque landscapes. The main town, Hvar, features historic buildings, lively streets, and beautiful views of the Adriatic Sea. The island is famous for its lavender fields and secluded villages, offering a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
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Debby B.
Traveled November 2021
From pick up to drop off our trip was magical!
From pick up to drop off our trip was magical! We hired a private tour for the 5 days and it paid off, we saw so many hidden gems, hiked in caves we would have never known about, ate at organic greenhouses etc., I would highly recommend this company.
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Joan
Traveled September, 2010
I would recommend Yampu in a flash to anyone
We had a great trip and truly enjoyed every day. We were very pleased with the hotels, restaurants, guides, and drivers. Everyone was prompt, friendly, and helpful so we had no concerns. If I were to make one recommendation I would say that the final itinerary could hold more information specific information day to day like where you will be picked up and by whom. I would recommend Yampu in a flash to anyone.
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