Grotte et château de Postojna | Excursion privée d'une demi-journée au départ de Ljubljana





Description
Vous découvrirez le monde souterrain de la grotte Postojna, la grotte karstique la plus populaire au monde. La visite guidée consistera en un voyage en train électrique et sera suivie d'une promenade à travers de belles chambres et des passages avec des pierres tombantes spectaculaires, des piliers, des rideaux de calcaire et d'autres formations inoubliables. Continuez jusqu'au village idyllique de Predjama où vous serez émerveillé par le château médiéval de conte de fées Predjama avec son cadre dramatique dans l'embouchure béante d'une grotte, à mi-hauteur d'une colline. Découvrez la légende du célèbre Erasmus – « Robin des Bois slovène », arrêtez-vous pour déguster des spiritueux locaux à Postojna et retournez à Ljubljana.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Visite du château de Predjama
Visite de la grotte de Postojna
Déposer à Ljubljana
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Avantages de la visite privée: - Prise en charge / retour à l'emplacement de votre choix - L'heure de prise en charge est flexible et ajustable selon vos souhaits (matin ou après-midi)
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Des chaussures de marche confortables et un appareil photo sont recommandés
Avis(6)
A fantastic and memorable experience, Doman was our tour guide, he was kind, polite, friendly and knowledgeable. A true asset to their team! The castle trip was brilliant and Doman showed us round, answering questions with exceptional enthusiasm. We then went to the cave, which was mesmerising, before taking us back to Ljubljana, providing further information about this beautiful country. Joe & Phoebe
Our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. Only four of us on the tour. Comfortable air conditioned mini van. The caves were spectacular, as was the castle. Definitely recommend ( remember to bring a warm jacket as it’s very cold in the caves)
My husband and I took the half-day tour to the Postojna Caves and Castle. My main criticism of the tour is the deceptive advertising. The price on the brochure is listed in large letters as 68 euros. While en route to the cave, I was taken aback when our driver asked if we had paid the entrance fee yet. I thought we had, but when I looked again at the brochure I had brought with me, I saw that I had failed to read the fine print - the entrance to the caves and caste is an additional 35 euros. Fortunately, we were able to pay for the entrance fees over the phone with the Roundabout Travel office, which tells me that we were not the first people who failed to read the fine print. I could understand if you are selling a tour to a site (such as Bled) where there are things to do (admire the scenery, take a stroll or have a snack) that don't necessarily involve taking in an attraction, then by all means advertise the cost of the transportation. On the other hand, if you are advertising a tour that has no other purpose than to see the site you're going to (such as the Postojna caves and castle), then include the entrance fee in your total - unless you think that total is too high and will turn people away. Better to lure them with the 68 euros and then sock them with the additional 35 when they have no other option but to pay it. Cost aside, the van arrived on time and our driver was pleasant and efficient at directing us to where we needed to be once we arrived at the caves. We arrived about a half hour ahead of the 10:00 tour so there was a little time to shop if desired or use the restroom. After the caves we had a short drive to the castle. We had a little less than an hour to spend at the castle and could have used maybe an hour and half, but I understand that given the time constraints of the half-day tour, this is about all the time that could be allowed. As it was, we hit traffic on the highway back to Ljubljana and arrived about a half hour later than 2:00 time that was advertised, but that was not the driver's fault, and the time was not an issue for us. In summary, if you have no other way to get to the caves and castle, this is an efficient way to do it and you will get to see enough to make the visit worthwhile. The Postojna caves are a marvel, and the castle is quite interesting. Just be sure to read the fine print.
Communication was excellent right from the beginning. Igor was our guide and did a wonderful job taking care of us. His narration in the castle was outstanding and he was simply a very nice person to spend the day with. His driving was outstanding too which was greatly appreciated with the rainy day. The caves are excellent and Igor escorted us to the line at the entrance and then was waiting for us at the end. His attention to detail was greatly appreciated.
Jan was great helpful and informative! He explained everything and gave us history lessons about the place and directions on what to do.
I would definitely recommend this trip . The scenery is amazing . The train journey into the caves lasts nearly 10 mins and then you need to walk for about 1.5km so wear sensible shoes . It is also cold in the caves so bring a sweatshirt or you can hire a cape for 4 euro. There are also a lot of steep steps in the castle but well worth the climb .



