What to do before Slovenia and Croatia
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What to do before Slovenia and Croatia
We are going on our first tour. I have planned all our previous trips, but have decided this year to do Rick Steves "Best of the Adriatic" tour. We have had a hectic year, and for various reasons have decided to do the tour.
I am happy with this decision, but have an itch to do a little planning for a few days beforehand. We will be flying with BA on points, so must initially fly into a BA destination. This is where I got excited about planning opportunities! What interests me the most is flying to Zurich, and then making our way to Ljubljana by train via Milan and Venice. It sounds like a wonderfully scenic train trip, but I am not sure if we have enough time to do it justice. We only have about 3 days and 3 nights between when we land, and when we need to be in Ljubljana.
If we did do this route, what are suggested places to stop along the way? Lake Como? Milan? Lucerne? Verona? The only place we have been before on this entire route is Venice. Would adding another day or two make all the difference?
Or should we just fly to Vienna or Budapest (haven't been to either), spend a couple of nights and train from there?
I am happy with this decision, but have an itch to do a little planning for a few days beforehand. We will be flying with BA on points, so must initially fly into a BA destination. This is where I got excited about planning opportunities! What interests me the most is flying to Zurich, and then making our way to Ljubljana by train via Milan and Venice. It sounds like a wonderfully scenic train trip, but I am not sure if we have enough time to do it justice. We only have about 3 days and 3 nights between when we land, and when we need to be in Ljubljana.
If we did do this route, what are suggested places to stop along the way? Lake Como? Milan? Lucerne? Verona? The only place we have been before on this entire route is Venice. Would adding another day or two make all the difference?
Or should we just fly to Vienna or Budapest (haven't been to either), spend a couple of nights and train from there?



