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Day Trip to Postojna Cave from Zagreb - Private Tour

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    12 HOURS

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    Zagreb, Croatia,

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Overview

Take this opportunity to go on a day trip from Zagreb to Postojna Cave in Slovenia, a 24,340 m long karst cave system.

Postojna is definitely one of the most interesting destinations in Europe. It is the most famous due to its aquatic salamander, only exclusively cave-dwelling chordate, olm. The cave in Postojna is a cultural and tourist attraction for more than 200 years and is breathtaking with its uniqueness, complexity, and beauty. It is the only cave in Europe with two-way railway which is set up for sightseeing of cave. Naturally designed galleries, halls, corridors that are interwoven will take you breathless and respect the natural strength and beauty.

Just 9 kilometers from Postojna Cave in little village Predjama you can visit Predjama castle. It is part of the Guinness book of records as the biggest cave town in the world. This magnificent beauty that carries mystery was built in the vertical cliff 123 meters high where it proudly stands more than 700 years. Learn and the history of the castle and all about its previous owner by visiting the museum inside the castle. Also, learn more about the multiple movies this beauty was used in.

Languages
English speaking driver/guide

Inclusions

  • Air-conditioned transportation
  • Driver Guide
  • Entrance fee
  • Guided tour of the caves.
  • Hotel pick-up and drop off for selected hotels only.

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