May 24th - June 5th, 2019
2019 Slovenia Photography Tour
Picture this: Mountains jutting into the sky, glacial lakes and rivers, a country half covered in forests and riddled with underground passages and caves. Within this landscape, traditional villages, castles, and the historic capital city of Ljubljana sit at the crossroads of European cultural and trade routes—an extension of human habitation that started around 250,000 years ago.
Join photographer Daniel J. Cox and explore Slovenia and the Julian Alps. Dan will guide you in shooting Lake Bled and its iconic church at sunrise. We’ll explore rural life in picturesque villages, cross the highest mountain pass in the Slovenian Alps, and sample local olive oil, prosciutto, cherries, and wine in Slovenia’s famed vineyards and bustling riverbank markets. Feel the warm winds off the Adriatic coast. Come and discover one of Europe’s most beautiful countries, Slovenia!
2019 Slovenia Photography Tour Travel Plans
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Depart U.S. to Ljubljana (LJU), Slovenia
Saturday, May 25 (D)
Arrive in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Transfers to Hotel Cubo provided. Spend the afternoon at leisure or join the group for some afternoon photography. We’ll meet up tonight for our group welcome dinner at the elegant STRELEC Restaurant to get to know each other and discuss the following days. Overnight Hotel Cubo
Sunday, May 26 (B, D)
Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia and its dynamic history dates back five millennia. We’ll spend today wandering the enchanting streets of this old city, capturing the baroque churches, diverse architecture, and of course, the castle. We’ll get a chance to try our hand at street photography while getting candid portraits along the cafe-strewn riverbanks and at the city’s bustling marketplace. Overnight Hotel Cubo
Monday, May 27 (B, L, D)
Today we’ll head northeast and make our way to wine country. Along the way we’ll stop in the charming medieval town of Ptuj, the oldest in Slovenia. In the afternoon, we’ll arrive in Jeruzalem. After we check into our hotel, we’ll spend the rest of the day photographing the beautiful lines and curves the lush green hills and vineyards create, ranked by many among the most exquisite landscapes in the world. This area of Slovenia is also famous for the white wines produced in the local Ljutomer-Ormož hills. Overnight Dvorec Jeruzalem
Tuesday, May 28 (B, L, D)
Enjoy this area for a full day, starting by capturing sunrise with possible mists hovering over glowing vineyards. Today we’ll have a chance to experience the hidden gems of Slovenia that most tourists don’t get to see. Throughout the day, we’ll taste some of the best food and wine of this welcoming region, all organic and locally grown, ending the day with a hearty dinner and a glass of the finest wine. Overnight Dvorec Jeruzalem
Wednesday, May 29 (B, D)
After breakfast and a morning shoot, our route will take us to the less explored but very scenic Kamnik-Savinja Alps. Upon arrival in Logarska valley, we’ll get settled into our hotel. This evening we’ll drive through this enchanting country and stop to photograph from various scenic viewpoints. Fine dining at the hotel for dinner tonight. Overnight Hotel Plesnik
Thursday, May 30 (B, L, D)
We’ll seize the day and fully explore Logarska valley. Late May is the best time to visit here due to the abundance of colorful wildflowers and sunlight perfectly hitting the north side of the mountains. Take a hike (optional) to Rinka Falls, the second highest waterfall (and one of the most beautiful) in all of Slovenia. Or wander and explore the small mountain streams that flow through the valley. An afternoon mountain cruise will take us to picturesque views overlooking the highest peaks of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. Overnight Hotel Plesnik
Friday, May 31 (B, L, D)
Today after breakfast, we’ll leave Logarska and make our way south. Our first stop puts us in the Karst area of Slovenia, home to beautiful stone villages and the world-famous Lipizzan horses. We may get a chance to visit the fascinating UNESCO Karst caves, formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks, hence the topographical name karst.
Our final destination this day is Piran, a jewel situated at the tip of the Piran peninsula on the Adriatic coast. Piran is labeled as “one of the most photogenic cities in the Mediterranean” due to its charm, rich history, and culture. Overnight Hotel Piran
Saturday, June 1 (B, L, D)
A full day to explore beautiful Piran. We’ll start early, capturing sunrise at the old harbor, an amazing way to start the day. Wander the city to capture different views. This is a great area for landscape photography! Visit the 50-meter bell tower at St. George’s Church. Capture tonight’s sunset from the city walls or the rooftop of our hotel. Overnight Hotel Piran
Sunday, June 2 (B, L, D)
After breakfast, our route will take us through the scenic Sočariver valley and over the Vršič Pass, the highest mountain pass in the Slovenian Alps. We’ll stop along the way to absorb and photograph the incredible views the pass offers. The road, previously known as Ruska cesta or “Russian Road,” was built during World War I for military purposes and renamed to Vršič Pass in 2006 to honor the prisoners of war who built it. Late in the day, we arrive at Lake Bled, the most picturesque place in all of Slovenia. Here we will spend the last couple of days. Overnight at Rikli Balance Hotel
Monday, June 3 and Tuesday, June 4 (2B, 1L, 2D)
We’ll spend two full days exploring the beautiful Gorenjska region, where peaks of the Julian and Kamnik-Savinja Alps decorate the skyline. Start the days off with a sunrise shoot on the shores of captivating Lake Bled. We’ll make our way to the cliff tops near Bled Castle to photograph stunning panoramic views of the lake and its legendary island featuring a quaint 17th-century baroque church. We’ll visit Vintgar gorge, a ravine with radiant blue-green waters, a great place to experiment with long exposures and photographing fast-flowing water. Slovenia’s largest glacial lake awaits us, Lake Bohinj, set among the peaks of the Julian Alps. Nature lovers will enjoy this serene paradise and its picture-perfect reflections on the glass-like water. We’ll be sure to take in the local culture—the rural life in these picturesque villages—including the landmark hayracks of Slovenia. Cap off the evenings with a Lake Bled sunset shoot. Overnight Rikli Balance Hotel
Wednesday, June 5 (B)
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the airport as a group for our return flights home.
Guest Limits
12 Guests Maximum
Trip Cost
EXPLORER RATE
5511 per person, based on double occupancyNON-EXPLORER RATE
ADD 200 per person, based on double occupancyLess than 8 guests booked, add 200 per person
Single supplement: 850
Pricing in USD
Deposit
$750 Per person due at time of booking
Visa, MasterCard, AmEx, Discover, or check acceptedDeposits are non-refundable. If cancellations are necessary, we require this request in writing. We will do our best to resell your space. Only if we can resell your space, we will refund (minus deposit and discounts given to sell your space). No partial refunds are possible for unused services.
Installments
August 1, 2018: $2500 first installment
February 1, 2019: Final installmentCheck only for first and final installments. Please make check payable to Natural Exposures and mail to:
Natural Exposures
810 N. Wallace, Suite E
Bozeman, MT 59715Included
- Private small group travel with professional photographer Daniel J. Cox plus local photography guide
- Airport transfers on scheduled itinerary days
- Entrance fees to all locations
- Meals with beverages (wine, beer, soft drinks) where indicated (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
- 11 nights accommodations
- Transportation in private vans
Not Included
- International airfare
- Airport transfers pre and post tour
- Laundry, miscellaneous expenses, Internet charges, some beverages/meals
- Any attractions/activities not listed on itinerary
- Travel insurance
- Gratuities for guide/bus driver
Flights to Book
May 24, 2019
Depart U.S./CanadaMay 25, 2019
Arrive in Ljubljana (LJU)
Welcome dinner this eveningJune 5, 2019
Depart Ljubljana (LJU) any time of dayTravel Insurance
Travel/emergency medical evacuation insurance is not required for this photo tour, but we always recommend purchasing it for any trip. We recommend one or more of the following, depending on your needs:
Global Rescue
(use code natexp)Allianz Global Assistance
(use travel agency ID F203564)Terms & Conditions
Natural Exposures cannot control nor is responsible for abnormal weather, natural disasters, or any other disaster that might affect the trip. Travel insurance should be purchased to cover any missed flights or medical problems that may affect/delay your travel. National Parks have the right to change our itinerary.
By booking a trip with Natural Exposures, you agree to the following CANCELLATION AND LIABILITY POLICY
Accommodations for 2019 Slovenia Photography Tour
May 25 and 26 (2 nights)
Hotel Cubo
A hotel capable of providing all the services of large hotels, but with a distinct, intimate atmosphere that can only be created by a small property where the staff can pay special attention to each and every guest, Hotel CUBO is housed in a historic, protected building that has been enriched with a fresh, modern design to create an impressive contrast.All rooms have air-conditioning, hair dryer, bathrobe, safe deposit box, complimentary Wi-Fi, and Handy smartphone, minibar, The White Company cosmetics, cable TV, and telephone with free calls abroad.
May 27 and 28 (2 nights)
Dvorec Jeruzalem
Dvorec Jeruzalem (The Jeruzalem Mansion) is a 4-star elegant property offering accommodations in this remote, rural area. It is surrounded by beautiful terraced vineyards and close to a church and a wonderful park. Located in Prlekija in the heart of the beautiful Jeruzalemsko-ormoške gorice in Jeruzalem.Legend tells that Jeruzalem got its name during the Crusades, when the Crusaders stopped here on their way to the Holy Land. They were greatly impressed by the beauty of the hilly landscape, the exquisite wines and food, and the hospitality of the locals. They said it was a real Jerusalem, and some of them stayed here forever.
May 29 and 30 (2 nights)
Hotel Plesnik
Hotel Plesnik is an alpine hotel, an oasis of tranquility and little paradise in the heart of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. A friendly staff and quality service have enabled them to host presidents, prime ministers, and important international events.Guests can enjoy and relax in their alpine wellness center with three saunas, a whirlpool with massage seats, an outdoor natural swimming pool, a rest area, and a panoramic window wall with views of the peaks of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. Wellness programs also include yoga and meditation for relaxation. Quality food is prepared using fresh products from local farms. Most rooms have balconies, and all rooms have a hairdryer, safe, minibar, slippers and bathrobe, cable TV, phone, and Wi-Fi available.
May 31 and June 1 (2 nights)
Hotel Piran
Hotel Piran was built in 1913, and following its renovation in 2013, boasts modern equipment and an offer of various culinary delights. The friendly staff is always at your disposal for pampering and creating unforgettable memories during your stay. You may visit the numerous pleasant restaurants and bars in the direct vicinity of the hotel, and in spending time with the locals you will feel the warmth and homeliness of this seaside town.Internet access allows you to carry out your business obligations and keep in touch with your family members.
June 2-4 (3 nights)
Rikli Balance Hotel
Hotel Rikli Balance brings to life local traditions. Their hotel rooms tell the stories of the Carniolan honey bee, of traditional Gorenjska embroideries, honey dough hearts, spruce from the nearby Pokljuka plain, and Arnold Rikli, the Swiss healer who founded a natural health resort in Bled in the 19th century. Look for local and traditional dishes at their restaurants and visit the wellness center for a relaxing Alpine or honey treatment. If you want to make the most of the beneficial effects of nature and recharge your batteries, Hotel Rikli Balance is perfect for you! Free Wi-Fi available.Helpful Information for 2019 Slovenia Photography Tour
As many of you know, we try to combine photography and vacation. The price for this trip includes a few boutique hotels and beverages (wine, beer, soft drinks) with included meals. You may want to consider arriving earlier in the day and departing later when booking your flights to spend extra time enjoying the hotels. We will have a private vans for transfers; many of the locations are very close to one another.
We’ll have early morning and late evening photo shoots to catch the best light. Many shoots will be optional for those who do not want to participate or have spouses who are not interested in photography and want to relax. If we’re staying at a hotel for multiple nights, you’ll have the option of exploring with the group or on your own. We try to be flexible. After all, this is your vacation!
Weather should be beautiful this time of year, and we have planned to beat the summer heat and crowds. Spring flowers will be in bloom and grass will be lush and green. These details add value to your trip!
ACTIVITY LEVEL
As in many European cities, there will be cobblestone paths and stairwells, with some paths going uphill. There will be a moderate amount of outdoor walking and activity on this tour, so we ask all guests to prepare before the trip!
PASSPORTS/VISAS
Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your planned date of departure from the Schengen area (keep this in mind if you are doing more than one European trip/have your own extensions planned), and it is strongly suggested by the embassy to make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your departure date. One blank page is required in your passport for the Slovenia entry stamp. US citizens do not need a visa for tourist stays less than 90 days in Slovenia/the Schengen area.
All foreigners in Slovenia must carry official identification at all times; for U.S. citizens, this means either your Slovene residence card or your U.S. passport.
VACCINATIONS
No vaccinations are required to enter Slovenia.
GEOGRAPHY
Slovenia is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, a crossroads of main European cultural and trade routes.
CURRENCY
Slovenia’s currency is the Euro.
VAT/TAX REFUND
Visitors from other countries can obtain a VAT refund by getting a special form at the point of sale, and this is filled out by the seller. As you exit Slovenia, you must get the form certified by the customs authorities. At the same time, of course, you need to present the original receipt. Goods purchased must be taken out of the country before the expiry of three months from the day of purchase. The tax is refunded to you by the institutions indicated on the tax-free purchases form. VAT refunds cannot be requested for mineral oils, alcohol and alcoholic beverages or tobacco products.
ELECTRICITY
230-volt, Type C Europlug (CEE 7/16) – the plug used in most other European countries, or Schuko Type F (CEE 7/7). Plug adaptors will be sufficient for most laptops, cellphone chargers, and digital cameras. A voltage converter/transformer would be needed for appliances such as a hair dryer or electric shaver.
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