Piran is well-known for its Medieval-era architecture; its city walls were first built in the 7th century and significant portions are still standing today, as well as Venetian and Austrian cultural influences, which make up a noticeable part of the city's ambience. Piran is also noteworthy for being the hometown of violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini, for whom the town square is named. A picturesque town nestled on the Adriatic Coast, Piran is widely considered one of the most beautiful of Slovenia's Istrian towns.
What better way to see picturesque Slovenia than by car?. You will pick up your car after spending time in beautiful Ljubljana (the country`s capital and largest city, located on the breathtaking Ljubljanica River). Then you will drive southwest to the Slovenian Riviera, which consists of 29 miles of gorgeous coastline on the Gulf of Trieste. Enjoy some fun in the sun and sample lots of delicious food and wine from this region that is heavily influenced by its northern neighbor, Italy.This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.