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Itineraries Slovenia, Croatia and Montenegro June 2027 itinerary

Heading on a 14 day trip to Slovenia, Croatia and Montenegro June 2027

I have an itinerary, I plan on staying in hostels mostly, and utilizing public transportation.

For those who have been. Is this too much? Or doable. I’ll be traveling from the states and it’s to early to determine flights. I have a few tours planned as well since I won’t be renting a car.

*Day 0 - Arrive in Slovenia (Time TBD)
*Day 1 - Ljubljana
*Day 2 - Lake Bled - day trip
*Day 3 - Lake Bohinj - day trip
*Day 4 - Piran - day trip

*Day 5 - Zagreb
**Night train to Split*
*Day 6 - Split
*Day 7 - Split - Blue Cave, Hvar, Mamma Mia, 5 Islands boat Tour
*Day 8 - Hvar - Beach Day *stay overnight*
*Day 9 - *Ferry to Dubrovnik*
*Day 10 - Dubrovnik

*Day 11 - Kotor *Bus 3 hours*
*Day 12 - Montenegro: Durmitor, Tara & Ostrog Monastery Day Trip tour
*Day 13 - Budva *beach*
*Day 14 - From Budva/Kotor: Boat Trip to Blue Cave, Kotor and More tour
*Day 15 - Depart

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u/newmvbergen 10h ago

A day trip to Piran is technically doable from Ljubljana but will be unpleasant. Not interested by visiting more than staying inside transports ?

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u/Frequent_Middle_2409 7h ago

I’d love to see more honesty, trying to not go too overboard with an itinerary

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u/DirectCaterpillar916 10h ago

Bled and Bohinj are quite close to each other. Bled is 1.4 hours on the bus from Ljubliana, Bohinj is 2 hours. You'd be better going to Bled, staying the night there then a 40 minute bus ride to Bohinj the next day. Both are lovely and tbh a day in Ljubliana and you've seen it all there. Hope this is helpful.

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u/TrampAbroad2000 9h ago

Sounds exhausting.