Piran e costa panorâmica da Eslovênia de Trieste





Descrição
Visite Piran, a cidade de música, artistas e marinheiros, e desfrute de um passeio panorâmico ao longo da costa eslovena.
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Seu guia irá pegar você no ponto de partida acordado em Trieste. Por favor, entre em contato conosco após a reserva para finalizar os arranjos da reunião.
Piran é uma das mais antigas e belas cidades eslovenas com rica história e cultura. Quase 500 anos de influência veneziana deram a esta cidade um charme inimitável. Seu patrimônio cultural não está em casa apenas em museus, pois as pérolas arquitetônicas e artísticas, que decoram o cotidiano das pessoas locais, podem ser encontradas em todos os cantos. Giuseppe Tartini, o mundialmente famoso compositor e violinista, nascido e criado em Piran, teve um grande impacto na cidade. Hoje, sua estátua de bronze adorna a praça principal da cidade, junto com a casa de Tartini, onde os visitantes podem admirar um de seus violinos. A Praça Tartini está rodeada por edifícios majestosos, como o Palácio Municipal ricamente decorado, o Teatro Tartini, o Museu Marítimo, o Aquário, a Estação Biológica Marinha, a Casa Barroca e o Palácio Apolônio. Na colina acima da cidade é a maior e mais importante igreja, a Igreja de São Jorge, que oferece uma vista maravilhosa. O muro da cidade de Piran, as ruas estreitas, as redes de pescadores, as casas compactas que sobem a encosta e o belo mar proporcionam a sensação de caminhar por uma pintura. Nesta viagem panorâmica ao longo da costa eslovena, você também visitará as cidades costeiras de Portorož, Izola e Koper, onde um guia turístico lhe contará sobre as principais atrações, fatos históricos e tradição local.
Desfrute de um passeio panorâmico através de Portorož, que significa 'Port of Roses', um destino turístico popular conhecido por seus hotéis, casinos e belas praias. Nas proximidades, as panelas de sal de Sečovlje apresentam métodos tradicionais de extração de sal da água do mar pura.
Continue com uma viagem panorâmica através de Izola, uma pitoresca cidade costeira famosa por sua rica herança pesqueira.
Conclude com uma viagem panorâmica através de Koper, a maior cidade da costa eslovena e um importante porto europeu.
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Passageiros de navios de cruzeiro devem fornecer as seguintes informações no momento da reserva: nome do navio, horário de desembarque, horário de desembarque e horário de embarque.
Avaliações(79)
Mia was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic. She explained the history and current culture of the area.
There were just 4 of us on this tour. We had a great tour guide who gave us a running commentary the whole trip. Even though it rained hard all day, we had a great trip. Loved Piran.
Had a lovely day seeing the coastline of Slovenla. Piran was beautiful. The winding streets and the beautiful historic wall was something to see. The North Adriatic Sea is stunning. Our guide, Dejan, was very informative and engaging. Provided us with much history. We enjoyed our day.
Piran is truly a beautiful little town, we enjoyed the short walk around the town with our tour guide and also enjoyed the wine tasting very much. The view from the top of the bell tower is beautiful!!
Loved that it was a small group lead by a very knowledgeable tour guide. The coastline and the little village of Piran was beautiful. Really enjoyed our day!
Picked us up from cruise port. Had time, friendly, informative local guide. Paran was very nice when we finished they dropped us off at our hotel in Trieste. Great trip!
Our one-day tour of Slovenia was an absolute delight. Our two tour guides, Dajan and Dean, were exceptional and kept us entertained throughout the entire experience with their engaging conversation. We were particularly impressed by their enthusiasm and genuine love for their country. The vans were spotless and surprisingly comfortable, making the journey enjoyable. We highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Trieste.
As planned, we visited the city for a one day trip, from Izola (where we rented an appartment). The old town and harbour is a fantastic historical place, with the St. George church on the top. From the church the view is stunning. We visited allmost everything in one day, discovered the narrow streets of Piran.
We decided to drive to Piran, one of the beach towns along the south western coast of Slovenia about 30-40 mins from Trieste in Northern Italy. Piran looked the most attractive to us of the coastal towns (others being Izola and Koper) and thankfully we were not upset about our decision. We found parking just outside of town on a hill (about 15 mins walk from the marina and the central square). We explored around the back streets behind the square towards the beach at the southern end of town. There were so many people on the stony beaches. There was a small chapel also on the beach called the Church of the Madonna della Salute. We climbed up to another church on the hill, this time named the Church of St. George with a grassy courtyard and a view over the town and the beach below. From the church’s vantage point, we could see all the way over to Trieste and its lighthouse on the coast. From here, we walked up to the Fortress walls. At the end of the 13th century when Piran came under Venetian rule, the town started to grow. It was then surrounded by a new wall which dates back to 1470-1533. (We read this from the plaque outside the walls of the fortress). We paid 3 Euros each to get into the fort and climb up to the battlements. We continued along the battle keep to the end. We could not only look over the whole town but also down onto the stony beach and the clear blue and turquoise ocean beyond. Just an amazing view! Back down into town, we stopped for an ice-cream on the square under a canvas cover. It was the perfect coolant on a very hot but fun day. I would encourage anyone to visit Piran if you have 2-3 hours to spare.
Ernest made this excursion great for me, my two teenage daughters and my wife!! He had the best personality and combined historical and cultural information along with personal experiences to bring the beautiful country of Slovenia and breathtaking town of Piran to life. Thank you Ernie!!



