Slovenia Alps Incentive

3D/2N Itinerary

Exploring the natural landscape of Slovenia is an active way of visiting the country. As most Slovenian people are in love with outdoor activities, why not include some of them in the itinerary of an alpine themed incentive in Slovenia.

Exploring the unexplored and staying in luxury accommodations is one part of Slovenian diversity that creates unique experiences and new discoveries. The later is what is this program all about, new and undiscovered corners of Slovenia.

DAY 1

Morning arrival to Ljubljana Airport and transfer to Lake Bled.

Boat sail to the island with coffee break and entertainment.

Check in at the Hotel and lunch

Dinner at a traditional Slovenian Inn, home to the polka music.

Bled Island

Lake Bled

Slovenian Evening

DAY 2

Breakfast in hotel

Morning activities at Lake Bohinj area with a variety of choices between of hiking, rafting, canoe, kayak…

Lunch at Mt. Vogel Cottage

Afternoon SPA time at the hotel

Gala dinner at Bled Castle

Lake Bohinj

Mt. Vogel

Gala Dinner

DAY 3

Breakfast in hotel

Departure towards Ljubljana  city for a guided visit with a gourmet walking tour

Lunch in Ljubljana trendy restaurant

Departure towards the Airport

Ljubljana City

Ljubljana

Ljubljana

Outdoor activities in the mountains are best organized in late spring, early autumn and summer. The period for an active incentive program is between May – October.

The alpine region is known for hearty and homemade food. some of the restaurants are featured in the Michelin Guide.

Lake Bled has a variety of hotel accomodations, that feature conference services, gala venues and spa. As for Lake Bohinj, you can find the first all sustainable hotel in Slovenia.

Slovenia offers a vast range of activities outdoors. It is just a matter of question, which activity is the most suitable for your request. We offered many of them in the past no matter the season, so why not request our input and we can create an innovative program for your delagates.

“Everything you can imagine is real”

 Pablo Picasso