Route from Zagreb Airport to Ljubljana. Zagreb Airport is located 151.33 km from Ljubljana and to get to Ljubljana with a transfer from Zagreb Airport will take about 01 h 42 m. The duration of the transfer may vary depending on the chosen vehicle and the traffic circumstances.
Zagreb: Day 3: Drive to Ljubljana (Slovenia) Ljubljana: Day 4: Day Trip to Lake Bled & Lake Bohinj: Ljubljana: Day 5: Drive to Rovinj (Croatia), Free Time: Rovinj: Day 6: Into the Heart of Istria: GroĹľnjan, Oprtalj, & Motovun: Rovinj: Day 7: Ferry to Zadar, Drive to Plitvice Lakes National Park: Plitvice: Day 8: Sunrise at Plitvice Lakes It's a two hour train ride to Zagreb and then a 45-minute flight to Split. There are no direct flights between Slovenia and Croatia, the $400 flights probably include a layover in Frankfurt or some other major airport. 4. Re: Driving from Ljubljana to Split, Croatia.

Explore Plitvice Lakes National Park—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—on a full-day trip from Zagreb, and experience one of Croatia’s most scenic landscapes. Visit the historic village of Rastoke, join a guide for a walk through the park, cruise across Kozjak Lake, then take a panoramic train ride. This full-day Plitvice Lakes tour includes pickup and drop-off at selected hotels in Zagreb

Croatian Railways (HŽPP) operates a train from Zagreb Glavni Kol. to Lesce Bled twice daily. Tickets cost €11 - €15 and the journey takes 3h. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Zagreb to Lake Bled via Ljubljana bus station and Avtobusna postaja Ljubljana in around 5h 8m. Train operators. Zagreb, Croatia; Vienna, Austria; and Venice, Italy; can all be easily combined with visits to the scenic lake town. From Ljubljana. Duration: 45 minutes - 1.5 hours. A 45-minute drive north from Ljubljana will get you to Lake Bled. Rental cars and private transfers—available in both the city center and at the airport— are great options.

Day 4: Drive from Lake Bled to Bovec. The limestone mountains of the Julian Alps. After breakfast, you'll check out of your hotel and get back on the road. Drive across Vršič Pass, Slovenia's highest mountain pass located in the Julian Alps. Admire the limestone mountains as you make your way up the road.

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