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Slovenia Photo Tour | Photography in Slovenia
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It’s been said that exploring the storybook landscapes of timeless Slovenia is like discovering “Europe in miniature.”
Slightly smaller than New Jersey and often referred to as "the sunny side of the Alps," the number one reason to
have a landscape photography adventure in tiny Slovenia is that it is ridiculously pretty!
Surrounded by Austria, Hungary, Italy and Croatia plus a short stretch of Adriatic coastline, it is the place in Central
Europe where the Alps meet the Mediterranean. Slovenia lies at the nexus of four major European biomes—
Alpine, Mediterranean, Pannonian lowlands and Dinarides mountains. The country has one of the highest levels of
biodiversity in the European Union and currently 13 percent of its territory is protected through nature parks,
reserves and natural monuments, while almost 60 percent is covered by forests.
As we photograph our way around Slovenia, we encounter a
patchwork of spectacular lakes, majestic mountains, striking
waterfalls, alpine meadows, vineyards, bucolic farms and
architecturally picturesque villages. To top it off, there seems to
be a photogenic fairytale castle perched on every available
promontory.
Our group photographs Lake Bled and its iconic church on Bled
Island. Lake Bled is one of the most popular places to visit in
Slovenia and is arguably one of the most beautiful spots in the
whole country. If ever there was a picture postcard setting, this is it!
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COMBINE THIS TRIP
This trip can be combined with our Croatia
photo tour Apr 27–May 9, 2019.
With a photogenic backdrop of the Julian Alps we capture the tranquil beauty of Lake Bohinj—Slovenia's largest
lake—with plenty of time to soak in the dramatic alpine surroundings. We shoot creative long exposures to
photographically accentuate the water of fast-flowing rivers and waterfalls at Vintgar Gorge, and travel Slovenia's
pastoral scenic byways to shoot traditional hayracks—often artistically designed, handcrafted and regarded as a
distinctive form of Slovene architecture.
We linger in the Logarska Valley to photograph the wealth of
wildflowers that bloom in May, drive the scenic mountain road
overlooking the highest peaks of Kamnik-Savinja Alps,
explore the Adriatic coast, and shoot the Secovlje saltpan
landscape where we witness production of salt harvested in
the time-honored way. Finally we visit the historic capital
Ljubljana. From Roman ruins to baroque palaces, the
pedestrian-only historic city center provides imagery of its past
as well as today's café culture, vibrant riverfront and bustling
markets.
Join us on this compelling 11-day Slovenia photo tour to
capture an impressive overview of the very best of this small
country’s rich landscapes, architecture and culture.
Tour ItineraryDay 1
Depart from home.
Day 2 (May 10)
Arrive in Ljubljana, Slovenia airport and transfer to our hotel at Lake Bled. Dinner at one of the nearby
fine restaurants. (D)
Days 3–5
Three days photographing in the picturesque Julian Alps featuring extensive landscape photography of
beautiful Lake Bled and environs. At what is, perhaps, the most beautiful scenic location in Slovenia,
our attention turns to Bled Island surrounded by the emerald green mountain lake. The 17th-century
baroque Church of the Assumption crowns the little island, its bell tower and red shingled roof
juxtaposed against the photogenic Julian Alps. The impressive and highly photogenic 11th-century
Bled Castle is perched on a sheer 430-foot-high cliff that soars up from the lake. Bled Castle was
obviously built when defense, aesthetics and opulence trumped modern architectural priorities like easy
accessibility.
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We visit Vintgar Gorge with sheer canyon walls carved
by the Radovna River. Here is a great location to
experiment with slow shutter speeds to accentuate water
movement as we "shoot the rapids."
Our second spectacular glacial lake is Bohinj—the
largest lake in Slovenia. This is another Slovenian
postcard location where alpine shepherds and cowherds
still head into the mountains to graze their cattle, and
charming wooden houses and iconic hayracks compete for pixels in our cameras. We have plenty of
time to explore this area to capture stunning natural landscapes as well as bucolic scenes of rural life.
(BLD)
Day 6
Following breakfast, a scenic mountain drive allows our first photo session with the lovely Kamnik-
Savinja Alps. Our first stop will be Jezersko with its beautiful lake and surrounding alpine scenery. We
enjoy lunch at nearby mountain lodge and travel onward to the Logarska Valley. (BLD)
Day 7
May is the best time to visit the green Logarska Valley as there is an abundance of photogenic
wildflowers and the sun angle illuminates the north side of the mountains. Those who wish can hike to
Rinka waterfall or explore small mountain streams in the valley. Our afternoon drive follows a scenic
mountain road that overlooks the highest peaks of Kamnik-Savinja Alps. (BLD)
Day 8–9
We travel south to the coast of Slovenia. Our late afternoon arrival at Piran—one of the best-
preserved historical towns on the Adriatic—is in time to capture sunset over the ocean. The following
morning we start our day by capturing sunrise above Piran—a classic Adriatic photo experience. Later
we shoot the historic city walls as well as its Venetian Gothic architecture. The photogenic Secovlje
saltpans in the Secovlje Salina Nature Park contain one of the oldest saltworks on the Adriatic dating
back to the 13th century. Here we see the production of salt in the traditional way. These interesting
saltpans provide great opportunities for unusual landscape photography, especially in the glow of late
afternoon sun. (BLD)
Days 10–11
With the coast behind us, the journey continues on to
Ljubljana. The town is dominated by the majestic
Ljubljana Castle on the hill overlooking the Ljubljanica
River that splits the town in two. Here we wander the
charming streets of the old city—camera in hand—and
capture the delights of Ljubljana including baroque
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churches, diverse architectural details, the bustling marketplace, street artists and the cafes crowding the
river. (BLD)
Day 12 (May 20)
Following breakfast we transfer to the Ljubljana airport for flights home. (B)
CONTACT US ABOUT THIS TOUR
May 09 - May 20, 2019Fee: $5,995 from Ljubljana, SloveniaDeposit: $800Limit: 12
Tour Leaders
And local leader
JEFF VANUGA
Trip Details