The classic day trip to the coast: about an hour and a quarter from the capital to Piran, a former Venetian port on a slim peninsula where bell towers rise over tight lanes and the sea sits on three sides. A private driver, all day, at your pace.
A private round-trip from Ljubljana with your driver waiting while you explore — from €250 per vehicle. Fuel, tolls, and an English-speaking driver included; any entry fees and lunch are extra.
Your driver collects you in Ljubljana and heads for the coast. The drive takes roughly an hour and a quarter on the motorway, about 120 km down to Slovenia's short Adriatic coastline — just some 47 km of shore. A door-to-door car is by far the easiest way to reach Piran and see it in a day.
Piran is the reason people make the trip: a former Venetian port on a slim peninsula, its old town car-free and packed onto the point. At its heart is Tartini Square, named after the composer Giuseppe Tartini, born here. Above the roofs rise the medieval town walls — the best view over the red tiles and the Gulf of Trieste — and St George's Church with its Venetian-style campanile. Out at the tip of the peninsula stands the lighthouse point.
Because it's private, the day is yours: the old town is car-free, so your driver drops you at the town gate and can't enter the historic core. Wander to Tartini Square, climb to the walls for the view, follow the lanes to the sea, and set off back to Ljubljana when you're ready — the resort of Portorož is right next door. Your driver waits throughout and brings you home door-to-door.
The marble-paved heart of town
Best view over the roofs and sea
Dropped at the gate, explore on foot
Driver waits all day; door-to-door
Per vehicle, round-trip with the driver waiting while you explore. Includes fuel, tolls and an English-speaking driver. Any entry fees and lunch are paid on the day.
“From” prices are a guide. Your final price is confirmed on quote and may vary with the date, route, stops, vehicle and number of passengers. Prices are subject to change until your booking is confirmed.
About 1h15 each way, and 7–8 hours for the full day with time to explore Tartini Square, climb to the town walls and wander the car-free old town. It's private, so you set the pace.
It was a Venetian port, and it shows: a slim peninsula of tight lanes, a Venetian-style campanile on St George's Church, and Tartini Square at its heart — the sea on three sides and the Gulf of Trieste beyond.
The private vehicle round-trip with the driver waiting, fuel, tolls and an English-speaking driver. Any entry fees and any lunch are paid separately on the day.
Yes — it's your private car. Many pair Piran with the neighbouring resort of Portorož; just tell your driver what you'd like.
From €250 sedan, €300 minivan — round-trip with waiting, door-to-door. Your driver, your pace, all day.