Embark on an ethnological journey through Istrian villages and olives on our Slovenian Countryside Tour. Explore ancient Roman settlements, visit a unique ethnological museum, marvel at dazzling frescoes, and indulge in local delicacies like extra virgin olive oil and homemade brandy.
Embark on an ethnological journey through Istrian villages and olives on our Slovenian Countryside Tour. Explore ancient Roman settlements, visit a unique ethnological museum, marvel at dazzling frescoes, and indulge in local delicacies like extra virgin olive oil and homemade brandy.
- Kostabona - Explore Istrian typical village, with stone architecture and view over vineyards
- Kostabona - Explore Istrian typical village, with stone architecture and view over vineyards
- Licensed Guide
- Entrance fee to Holy Church of Trinity
- Wine tasting
- Entrance fee to Tona house
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Basic accident insurance
- Snacks
- Licensed Guide
- Entrance fee to Holy Church of Trinity
- Wine tasting
- Entrance fee to Tona house
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Basic accident insurance
- Snacks
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Experience the charm of Istrian villages and the richness of olives: Embark on a panoramic journey to the secluded village of St. Peter, where you can explore ‘Tona’s House’, an ethnological museum that brings you face-to-face with the traditional lifestyle of a rural family from historical times. Travel to Koštabona, a previous territory of the Roman…
Experience the charm of Istrian villages and the richness of olives: Embark on a panoramic journey to the secluded village of St. Peter, where you can explore ‘Tona’s House’, an ethnological museum that brings you face-to-face with the traditional lifestyle of a rural family from historical times. Travel to Koštabona, a previous territory of the Roman Empire, with its temple devoted to Bona Dea that inspired the village’s current name. Discover the village of Hrastovlje and its treasured monument, Hrastovlje Holy Trinity Church. Erected in the 12th Century, the church features breathtaking frescoes that glaze every corner, including the renowned Dance of Death. Izola, despite its small size, is a captivating coastal town steeped in fishing heritage and agricultural traditions. Meander through narrow lanes and squares revealing sturdy stone houses, religious structures and enjoy samples of unrefined olive oil (cold-pressed), marinated olives, sundried tomatoes with capers, local wine, and homemade liquor. There’s a splendid chance to purchase these locally produced items.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.