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Welcome to a country that embraces you with lush greenery reflecting our commitment to sustainability. In this unique land, the Pannonian, Alpine and Mediterranean worlds converge, weaving together a tapestry of natural, cultural and culinary diversity. Discover the world of unique boutique experiences and exceptional people. Stroll through vibrant city streets and squares seamlessly blending with countless picturesque countryside paths. Slovenia is a place where rich cultural tradition harmonizes with the contemporary artistic expression. Here, outdoor activities and exquisite cuisine based on seasonal and local ingredients intertwine with health and well-being.
Slovenia. A land of inspiration, where unforgettable memories are made.
Stories from Slovenia
Find inspiration for your trip in the stories from Slovenia.
Top Slovenian restaurants as selected by Gault & Millau
If youâre unsure of where to eat, open the latest Slovenian edition of the Gault&Millau guide.
Top honey wellness experiences in Slovenia
Indulge your senses with api wellness experiences.
Outdoor festivals and events in Slovenia
Events and festivals where you can flex your muscles and enjoy nature.
Top archaeological heritage experiences
Explore Slovenian archaeological gems through interesting experiences.
Inspiring places
Slovenia's greatest treasures are waiting for you. How will you feel Slovenia?
Lake Bled and a castle perched on a cliff is one of the most beautiful Alpine resorts in Europe.
Postojna cave
Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle are world-class attractions!
UNESCO World Heritage
Slovenian treasure troves of world heritage
Ljubljana. Vibrant. Lively. A city that combines the charm of a small capital and the confidence of big European cities.
SoÄa Valley
SoÄa, the emerald river of a thousand special features
Piran and salt pans
Piran, the most beautiful town of Mediterranean Slovenia.
Velika planina
The largest shepherdsâ settlement in Europe.
Logar Valley
Listen to the waterfalls humming away in the green valley.
Lipica is a renowned cradle of the Lipizzaner horse breed in Europe.
Worldâs Oldest Vine
For more than 450 years, the worldâs oldest vine has remained firmly rooted in the heart of Maribor.
Slovenia at a glance
The Slovenian currency is the Euro.
Communication
In addition to Slovenian, most people in Slovenia speak English.
Arriving in Slovenia
It takes 2 hours to fly from London to Ljubljana.
In Slovenia, you can swim in the sea in the morning and climb mountains in the afternoon.
Boutique, authentic, unique
Discover the most unique stories and experiences that you won't find anywhere else. Let yourself be inspired by the 5-star boutique experiences under the Slovenia Unique Experiences label. Here you can experience the uniqueness of Slovenia with all your senses and in an unforgettable way. In your own way.
A unique three-day experience for lovers of fly fishing, pristine nature and clean rivers that includes local cuisine and an unforgettable adventure â...
Fish & Fly Trio
A woodland adventure where you will learn all you need to know about mushrooms while relaxing and having fun.
Mushrooming with Dr. Fungi
Turn back time and experience the festive season and Slovenian traditions as they used to be in the days of PreĹĄeren on an authentic Gorenjska homestead.
Sound of holiday
A good breakfast sets you up for a day of exploration and fun in the city. Begin your day with a real Ljubljana breakfast and enjoy the always-lively...
Yummy Market Walk
An experience that reveals how mining has shaped the landscape of Ĺ aleĹĄka Valley and its inhabitants.
Mysteries of submerged villages
Mariborâs mix of good food, wine and music.
Rock'n'Roll of flavours
Learn about the story of the best farmed fish in the world and enjoy its incredible taste.
An unforgettable day at the Fonda Fish Garden
Taste the world's first sparkling wine produced in complete darkness.
Untouched by Light Experience â tasting a sparkling wine untouched by light
A culinary experience, in which you will learn about dry ageing of meat products at an acclaimed ham producer in the Prekmurje region and try your hand...
Meet Meat & Eat â a story about meat worthy of your time
A first-class exploration of Pomurje through a guided tour of the family oil mill, where you learn about the traditional processing of pumpkin seed oil...
From pumpkin to oil â the story of a family oil mill with a lasting tradition
Sports and culinary route to the four microbreweries of Kamnik, the place with the most breweries per inhabitant in the world.
Beer Way to Freedom Tour
A documentary experience that opens the door to secret rooms where unusual hotel activities took place during the Iron Curtain period.
Secret rooms of the Hotel Jama
In the magical ambiance of the Fonda Fish Garden, right by the sea and a stone's throw from the SeÄovlje Salt Pans, you will learn in a small group everything...
Mediterranean fish cooking workshop with Irena Fonda
An adrenaline-fuelled adventure in the most famous karst cave in Europe, which will transform you from tourists into explorers.
In the footsteps of the first cave explorers - In the footsteps of Luka ÄeÄ
Feel the adrenaline rush of a mountain bike ride through the abandoned tunnels of the MeĹžica Mine under Mount Peca.
Adrenaline-pumping mountain bike descent on the Black Hole Trail
A forest adventure in which you discover the melodiousness of the trees and learn about the secrets of the forest.
Forest Melody
An experience that reveals the rich pastoral heritage of the Velika Planina plateau and offers a comfortable break and a modern culinary experience in...
Experience Velika Planina
A hike on centuries-old Jezersko shepherding trails with an experienced mountaineer.
A hike with "sheep salting" above ÄeĹĄka koÄa
A nostalgic journey in legendary classic cars through Istriaâs olive groves.
Vintage Gourmet Tour
A 1930s-style noble experience that puts you in the shoes of a legendary entrepreneur on a private visit to what was once Europe's most prestigious leather...
Flight to the tannery of Europe
A journey to the seven castles of Posavje to experience their rich cultural heritage, unforgettable views and culinary treats.
Magnificent seven â inspiring stories of Posavje castles
An epic tour with the architect of UNESCO's Ljubljana. An intimate experience of the visionary master and his great mind.
Master PleÄnik
Enter the world of the mysterious forests of KoÄevje and explore the nature in all its primal glory. This area is home to the largest brown bear population...
Discover the natural habitat of bears
Become a part of an underground adventure in which you will row through the flooded tunnels of the largest lead and zinc mine in this part of Europe.
Kayaking adventure through the underground of Mount Peca
Experience a world-class gastronomic adventure in Slovenia's deepest dining room. Enter a time machine and become a part of an underground adventure on...
Velenje Underground â a gastronomic adventure 160 metres below the surface
Experience the charm of the Slovenian countryside at one of the most traditional homesteads in Prlekija.
Dreamy nights in a hayloft at the Firbas Homestead
Slovenian art and culture: legends, pioneers and modern mystics.
Embark on an enriching journey into the vibrant tapestry of Slovenian art and culture. Meet the creators, legends and pioneers who have left an indelible mark. Travel through a fascinating history, from the fiery origins of the Slovenian language, shaped by Trubar, to the enduring legacy of architect PleÄnik, renowned for his human-centric urban designs. Explore exciting experiences, from the charming streets of the vibrant capital of Ljubljana, to the stunning Kostanjevica na Krki, where contemporary art intertwines with sacred heritage.
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My way of connecting with cultural flair
Unveil the charm of a contemporary, creatively vibrant Slovenia, distinguished by its world-class artists, an array of year-round inspiring events and a rich cultural heritage.
Slovenia, a spectacular film destination
Slovenia as a blockbuster filming location.
Top museum pieces in historical towns
Museum pieces in historical towns worth seeing.
Unusual museums in Slovenia
Enter the world of Slovenia's unusual museum collections.
My way of finding active adventures
Slovenia's rugged landscape serves as the ultimate playground for year-round outdoor activities. Breathe in the freshness of nature as you explore new paths, encounter exciting experiences and embark on thrilling adventures.
Long-distance trails
Long-distance trails run across mountain peaks, through valleys, all the way to the sea.
Ten reasons to go cycling in Slovenia
Discover why it is worth choosing Slovenia for your cycling holiday.
Stay safe in the mountains
Follow safety mountaineering tips.
My way of recharging the batteries
Find your own oasis of tranquillity and relaxation at Slovenia's natural spas and health resorts. Revitalise your body and mind. Tap into the energy of nature. Indulge in pampering and fun in the water.
Water experiences in spas â Aquafun
Thermal water parks = fun. Experience it in spas.
The healthy waters of Slovenia
Experience treatments using incredible thermal and mineral waters in Slovenia.
Top wellness centres in cities and their surroundings
Press pause on the city hustle and bustle. Find oases of relaxation in cities or their surroundings.
My way of tasting Slovenia
Treat your taste buds to the exquisite flavours of Slovenia. Indulge in the culinary expertise of our finest chefs as they showcase the authentic tastes of fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Top gastronomic festivals and events in Slovenia
Taste Slovenia at numerous culinary festivals and events.
Best castle restaurants in Slovenia
Castle restaurants that have enthralled the global guides Michelin and Gault&Millau.
Michelin stories of Slovenian cuisine
Inspiring stories of selected restaurants and Slovenian cuisine on offer through the eyes of the Michelin Guide team.
My way to a green future
Adopt a sustainable mindset. Opt for green travel choices. Seek green destinations and stay with environmentally conscious providers. Be inspired by Slovenia's green stories.
Visit Triglav National Park with respect
Triglav National Park will delight you with its picturesque landscapes and unforgettable experiences!
Countryside
The countryside â in the middle of nature, with locals, and enjoying local food.
Farm stays that tell a green story
Choose a holiday on one of the farm stays whose sustainable attitude is proven by the Slovenia Green Label.
Mark your calendar with must-see events
Stay informed on Sloveniaâs latest happenings and discover exciting upcoming events.
Main exhibition, Ravnikar Year 2023.
The Structure of Modernity: Edvard Ravnikar and His Quests
The new major exhibition at the UGM | Maribor Art Gallery opens up a spectrum of views, positions, and forms, both within the artworks from the UGM Collection...
Spekter. 70 Years of the UGM Collection
Love can make you dizzy, but at the "Extended Vision" exhibition, it will feel like the ground is slipping from under you.
Extended Vision
Drawings and paintings.
Maria Lassnig
The Open Kitchen, Ljubljanaâs picturesque culinary market and a delightful meeting point for curious foodies and other bon vivants has been uniting the...
Open Kitchen
Every year, an exhibition of tulips and spring flowers announces spring in the Mozirski gaj.
Exhibition of tulips in Mozirski gaj
The spring flower and tulip Show at the Arboretum is traditionally marked by bustle and a colourful array of colours. Tulips have a special place in the...
Spring flower and tulip show at the Arboretum VolÄji Potok
In 2024, the global run Wings for Life World Run will again take place in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia and one of the smallest European capitals....
Wings For LIfe World Run
The hike along Slak's Trail follows the continuously marked Slak's Trail through TrĹĄka gora and is dedicated to the memory of Lojze Slak.
Hike along Slak's Trail
 We are presenting to you the second edition of the wine festival Brda&Friends, the likes of which have never been seen in Slovenia and its wider surroundings....
Brda & Friends
Souvenirs of wonderful stories.
Let collectibles, cheering props, products for children and leisure time embellished with the I feel Slovenia brand remind you of the stories you experienced in Slovenia or inspire you to make new discoveries in the country of boutique tourism. Choose them in the only official online shop. Worldwide delivery guaranteed. Choose something for yourself!
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Everything you need to know before you come to Slovenia
Mar 5, 2022 ⢠7 min read
Slovenia blends Italy's romance with the country calm of the Balkans Š AzmanL / Getty Images
Slovenia is a borderland, marking the transition between Mediterranean Europe, Alpine Europe and the Balkans. It's a complex synapse between cultures and topographies, perched where the Adriatic and Eurasian tectonic plates collide, drawing traditions from both sides of the divide.
If this is your first visit to Slovenia, youâll find landscapes born of the Alps and the Adriatic , and a culture thatâs an amalgam of all of its neighbors â Italy to the west, Austria in the north, Croatia and the Western Balkans to the south and Hungary to the east.
It's no surprise that travelers are attracted to this famously outdoorsy Central European country. Travelers are often drawn to the edges â to points where coastlines meet the sea, where mountain ranges greet the sky, and where heritages intertwine. Sloveniaâs complexities and contours all contribute to its allure.
Navigating this country â small in size but a heavyweight when it comes to adventure and discovery â isnât difficult, but understanding how to do it better will only increase the pleasure of traveling here.
Planning your trip to Slovenia
Here are some things to prepare for before you reach Slovenia.
Start with âGood Dayâ
Slovenes speak Slovenian, and as this is a Slavic language, it can be a little challenging for English speakers. Monoglots need not worry, however. Since Slovenian is rarely spoken outside Slovenia, locals often speak English well, and German and Italian are also widely spoken. It still doesnât hurt to have a few local words on hand. Dober dan is âgood day,â pro sim is âplease,â and hvala isâ thank you.â
Take advantage of tourism cards
Travelers are often reluctant to invest in city tourism cards out of skepticism about the savings possible from free or reduced prices. In Slovenia, that's a mistake, as these cards are good value when you consider the discount provided at most of the spots youâve come to see. They also serve as a list of the areaâs top sights to tick off your list. In most cases, the card will pay back your investment after only a few sights have been visited.
Many spots around Slovenia have discount-filled tourist card schemes, including Ljubljana , Maribor , and Bled , and prices are very reasonable. The 48-hour Ljubljana Card costs âŹ39, for example, but that price allows free entry to many of the main attractions and even includes a free bus ride to and from the airport.
Plan to visit all areas of the country
It's easy to get swept up in the beauty, proximity, romance, and popularity of Sloveniaâs western half. Attractions stuffed into this area include the capital, the Julian Alps , the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, the SoÄa Valley , Lake Bled , Lake Bohinj , the countryâs GoriĹĄka Brda wine communities, the hilly Karst Region , and the Adriatic Coast .
But for those who want to really experience Slovenia, it would be a travesty to miss the nationâs eastern side. Culturally leaning towards the Balkans, this half of the country is just as interesting and beautiful, and because of the buzz surrounding western Slovenia, it's also less crowded.
Start exploring in Maribor and Ptuj , connected by the Drava River in the northeast corner of the country. You'll find a slew of spa and wellness resorts peppering the countryâs central-eastern region that are well worth unwinding in. And for history buffs, no trip to Slovenia would be complete without a trip to the Sava River in the southeast, where dramatic castles punctuate the landscape.
Etiquette in Slovenia
Break the ice by speaking to locals.
Slovenians wonât immediately say hello to strangers like Americans often do. That doesnât mean they arenât friendly, just a little reserved. However, one of the chief joys of being in Slovenia, especially in mountain villages, is speaking to the locals for tips on things to see and do.
Making contact is not just about saying hi, itâs also a great way to learn experientially about the country. Travelers with a penchant for trekking in particular will benefit from directions and tips from locals, and sharing a cup of coffee or a glass of schnapps, is part of the camaraderie of hiking in Slovenia. Slovenes are, by nature, dedicated to their homeland, so every encounter is an opportunity to learn the lie of the land.
Walk or cycle when you can
Slovenes are an active and practical bunch. Where possible, citizens often prefer to get around on foot or by bicycle, rather than always jumping behind the wheel. Using your own power to move around isn't just a good way to keep fit, it's often faster and more convenient than waiting for public transport.
Travelers unused to a place that makes full use of its bike lanes will probably get an etiquette lesson soon after arriving. Walking accidentally into the designated cycle lanes will earn you a bell ring and potentially a stiff word or two.
Conveniently, there are bike rentals in many spots around the country if you want to join the throng. In the Slovenian capital, the public BicikeLJ bicycle-sharing system makes it easy and cheap to explore without ever putting a key into a carâs ignition. Tourist information offices, hotels and outdoor activity operators rent out decent quality mountain bikes for highland exploring.Â
Mix it up in Ljubljana
Ljubljana is rightly one of Slovenia's top destinations, with incredible sights all over the city but donât leave without taking in Ljubljanaâs alternative side. From the well-touristed city center, leave the scenic square of PreĹĄernov Trg and head east along Trubarjeva cesta, passing busy street food establishments, cafes, and bars.
Continue on to the Metelkova area of town, which has become Ljubljana's de facto art district. What were once military barracks have today been reinvented as studios and hedonistic nightclubs. You'll also find two of the most interesting museums in the country â the Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova and the National Museum of Slovenia â Metelkova .
Take advantage of Slovenia's free itineraries
Slovenia's tourism authorities have created a number of free routes for independent travelers, with the goal of equipping DIY explorers with the tools needed to visit less touristy spots around the country in a responsible and sustainable way, often by hiking or cycling .
The advantages for travelers are obvious. These routes come with abundant free and easy-to-use information that will get you off the beaten track, providing a chance to see rural Slovenia up close with minimum impact. The country benefits too â visitors moving at human speed are naturally dispersed, alleviating traffic and over-tourism problems in more popular locales.
Perhaps the top itinerary is the Juliana Trail , an easy-to-follow hiking path that circumnavigates Triglav National Park . The Bike Slovenia Green: Alps to Adriatic cycling route rolls from Kranjska Gora to the Adriatic, while the Walk of Peace trail treks along the SoÄa River â one of Slovenia's most beautiful spots for hiking and kayaking. Â
Cyclists with strong calves should try the newly launched Slovenia Road Cycling Loop , which takes road warriors around the country to the best climbs and descents. And for multi-discipline types, the Slovenia Green SolÄava Panoramic Route combines both cycling and hiking in the mountains north of Ljubljana.
Health and safety in Slovenia
If you plan to trek off the beaten track, there are a few things to know.
Sort out your gear before you hit the trails
If you are planning to hike in Slovenia â especially in mountainous areas above 2000m (6500ft) â it's important to carry the right equipment. Regardless of your normal outdoor practices back home, if you want to challenge yourself with some mountain summit attempts, pack and use a mountaineering helmet. Rockfalls are a risk, whether you are climbing or trekking.
If you have more ambitious plans to tackle multiple via ferrata routes while youâre here, invest in your health and safety by renting or buying a harness for clipping in. Gear is usually available for rent in areas with via ferrata cables, but you can get onto the routes more quickly with your own harness, lanyards, gloves and helmet.
Trekking safely
While some Slovenian trekking routes are well-trodden, the country has more than 9000km (5590 miles) of trails, and it's easy to get off the beaten path, particularly at higher elevations. Always tell somebody where you are going, trek in a group (or a pair) and check the weather conditions and the latest information about the route before you set off. In an emergency on the trails, contact the Mountain Rescue Association of Slovenia (GRZS) by dialing 112.
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Slovenia Travel Guide
Last Updated: April 18, 2024
Slovenia is one of Europe’s least-visited destinations, which is crazy to me because itâs incredible! Known for its mountains, ski resorts, fabulous wine, extensive cave systems, incredible food, and postcard-perfect lakes, Slovenia offers all the beauty of Western Europe â but with a fraction of the crowds and for a fraction of the costs.
Ljubljana, the country’s vibrant capital, is considered one of the continentâs greenest and most livable cities while Lake Bled, Slovenia’s Insta-famous hotspot, is just as stunning in person as it is in photographs.
Inhabited since prehistory, the Romans established numerous outposts around present-day Slovenia. The region was later annexed by various powers, including the Holy Roman Empire and the Hapsburgs. Slovenia saw heavy casualties during World War I and was seized by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy during World War II. After the war, the region was part of Yugoslavia until Slovenia (and Croatia) gained independence in 1991.
Today, this often-overlooked country is a favorite of hikers and history buffs, owing to its rugged landscape and contentious past. There’s a slew of outdoor activities here, making it the perfect destination for active travelers looking for less-crowded landscapes.
This travel guide to Slovenia can help you plan your trip, save money, and make the most of your visit to this incredibly undervisited country.
Table of Contents
- Things to See and Do
- Typical Costs
- Suggested Budget
- Money-Saving Tips
- Where to Stay
- How to Get Around
- How to Stay Safe
- Best Places to Book Your Trip
- Related Blogs on Slovenia
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Top 5 things to see and do in slovenia.
1. Wander Ljubljana
Ljubljana (pronouced lyoo-blyah-nuh) is a city built on myth and legend. According to Greek mythology, Jason and the Argonauts slayed a dragon here. Wander around the old town, gaze at the Baroque architecture, and climb the clock tower to take in the view.
2. Visit Piran
Piran is one of the most picturesque cities on the Adriatic coast. Its crown jewel is its old town, which is one of the best-preserved historical centers in the Mediterranean. Take in the historic Venetian architecture and relax in one of the many plazas.
3. Enjoy the views at Lake Bled
One of the most popular destinations in Slovenia, Lake Bled attracts thousands of visitors every year. Its main draw is the island in the middle of the lake, which is home to a 17th-century church. Visit the nearby Bled Castle overlooking the lake too (admission is 13 EUR).
4. Do some water sports
Slovenia has 7 sizeable lakes. From stand-up paddle boarding to kayaking to rappelling down waterfalls, there’s something for every fitness level and interest. Expect to pay around 15-20 EUR for a SUP or kayak rental and 65 EUR for a canyoning trip.
5. Go wine tasting
Wine lovers visiting Slovenia should head towards the Vipava Valley. Tucked beside the Italian border, the mild climate and closeness to the sea makes for ideal winemaking conditions. Expect to pay at least 150 EUR for a full day wine tour.
Other Things to See and Do in Slovenia
1. visit predjama castle.
Located one hour south of the capital, Predjama Castle was originally constructed in the 13th century. It is now a Renaissance-style castle with a Gothic façade, built right into the side of a cliff. (Fun fact: a Slovenian robber baron once called the castle home.) There’s also a âsecretâ tunnel that leads to the nearby Postojna Cave. The cave stretches over 24,000 meters and is open to the public (it’s the second-largest cave system in the country). Admission to the castle is 13.80 EUR, the cave is 25.80 EUR, and a combined ticket is 35.70 EUR.
2. Go hiking in Triglav National Park
The Triglav National Park is Slovenia’s only national park. Opened in 1981 and spanning 880 square kilometers (310 square miles), the park is named after the countryâs tallest mountain. Thanks to its mountains, hills, lakes, waterfalls, springs, and rivers, the park is a magnet for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. You can also kayak, raft, skydive, parasail, and even scuba dive here. Itâs a beautiful park and well worth a visit. To extend your time in the park, you can stay overnight in one of the mountain huts (from 80 EUR) or the lodge (from 26 EUR). Itâs free to visit the park, though some attractions require small fees to visit (generally 2-5 EUR).
3. Tour Ljubljana Castle
Ljubljana Castle was built in the 16th-century and boasts some of the best views of the city. Perched on Castle Hill above the city, you can take a self-guided tour and wander the grounds yourself or take a guided tour to learn more about the castle and its history. Inside the castle are several permanent exhibitions on its history, the Museum of Puppetry, an escape room, and a cafĂŠ and restaurant. Admission is 13 EUR and includes a guided tour and a return funicular ticket (since the castle is up a hill).
4. Hang out in Velika Planina
Located northeast of the medieval town of Kamnik, Velika Planina translates to ‘Big Pasture Plateau’ â and that is pretty much what it is. This huge, empty plateau is dotted by a handful of small traditional wooden houses surrounded by the towering snow-capped Alps. From June through September, the houses are used by local shepherds whose livestock graze on the plateau, creating a seasonal village open to tourists. Be sure to sample some of the amazing cheeses and local dishes (like barley stew or hota , a bean and sauerkraut hotpot). To get here you either need to drive to the top or take a 10-minute gondola lift ride from Kamniska Bistrica, a nearby village, which costs 17 EUR for a roundtrip ticket.
5. Tour the Skocjan Caves
Located one hour from Ljubljana, this enormous cavern system spans over 1,000 acres. It’s considered one of the most important cave systems in the world as it is one of the largest, home to a unique ecosystem. It has been inhabited since prehistoric times and there are underground streams and rivers, massive stone formations, and a 47-meter-high bridge you can cross. The caves have been in use for millennia, appearing in written sources as far back as the 2nd-century BCE. They are awesome! Guided tours start from 18 EUR. You can also arrange day trips from Ljubljana.
6. Go skiing
For the best skiing, head to Vogel in the Lake Bohinj area. It offers both downhill slopes and cross-country trails. The regular ski season lasts from December all the way until May. Expect to pay around 10-30 EUR for a lift pass. You can also get multi-day passes that bring down the price per day. Osovje, Luce, and Dole Pri Litiji are some of the most affordable places to ski if you’re on a budget.
7. Visit the Rogatec Open-Air Museum
The Rogatec Open-Air Museum is a small but fascinating living museum that highlights what life was like in rural Slovenia in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Located near the border with Croatia , you’ll learn about everything from basket weaving to blacksmithing to how livestock was kept and managed. Admission is 3 EUR. Itâs a bit cheesy but if you have time (or are looking for a family-friendly activity), stop by!
8. Hike to Lovrenc Lakes
For an easy and beautiful hike that won’t take much time, head to Lovrenc Lakes. Located near Pohorje in the northeast, this one-hour trail begins at the Rogla Ski Center. Follow the wooden footpath that leads to the middle of the bog where thereâs a viewing tower to climb for stunning views over across the marsh and forest. There are longer full-day trails and mountain bike paths too. Admission is free.
9. Do some underground cycling
Underground biking is one of the more unusual experiences that you may not find anywhere else. Near Mezica in the north, cyclists can explore the Slovenian underground by taking a tour underneath Mount Peca via its disused lead and zinc mine shafts. There are 5 kilometers (3 miles) of underground trails that you can explore with tours costing 40-50 EUR. You can also kayak sections of the underground mine too (tickets are the same price).
10. Drink beer from a fountain
The only beer fountain in the world is in the Slovenian town of Žalec. Located in the hop-growing capital of Slovenia, the Green Gold Fountain opened in 2016. Choose between six different beers to taste (including a green beer specially brewed just for the fountain). Simply buy a special mug for 8 EUR and sample each of the six beers on tap in the fountain. The fountain operates from April to October. Continue your beer adventure by visiting the nearby Eco-Museum of Hop-Growing and Brewing Industry in Slovenia.
11. Take a food tour
Slovenia travel costs.
Accommodation – Hostel dorms with 4-6-beds cost 16-22 EUR per night. Free Wi-Fi is standard and self-catering facilities are common. For a private room, expect to pay 40-50 EUR per night.
Budget hotels start at 40 EUR per night. Many budget hotels include free breakfast (but not all do) so if you’re on a budget be sure to book a hotel that includes free breakfast.
Airbnb is another budget-friendly option in Slovenia, with private rooms starting at 35 EUR per night. For an entire home or apartment, expect to pay at least 70 EUR per night (though prices average double that if you donât book in advance).
For those traveling with a tent, campgrounds are available around the country. Prices start around 12 EUR for a basic plot without electricity. Wild camping is illegal.
Food – Slovenian cuisine is influenced by Italian, Austrian, and Balkan cooking. Spicy sausage, goulash, and schnitzel make regular appearances and are easy to find in most restaurants. Burek , a flaky pastry filled with meat or cheese, is a local favorite for when you’re on the go. Other popular dishes are Ĺžlikrofi (potato-filled ravioli) and Ĺžganci (a porridge served with sauerkraut). On the coast, thereâs plenty of mussels, fish, and squid.
An inexpensive dish at a restaurant serving traditional cuisine costs around 8-11 EUR, and a pizza costs about the same. International food, such as Thai and Indian cuisine, can only be found in the capital. Expect to pay between 7-13 EUR for a main dish.
Fast food (think McDonald’s) costs 6 EUR for a combo meal, though you can get a doner kebab for around 3 EUR. A beer costs 2.50-3 EUR, a glass of wine is 3-5 EUR, and a cappuccino or latte costs 2 EUR. Burek , the flaky pastry mentioned above, can be found in cafes around the country for 2-3 EUR.
If you want to splash out, a three-course meal at a restaurant serving traditional cuisine costs around 15-18 EUR, including a drink. Prices are closer to 25 EUR for a steak dinner with a drink.
Some of my favorite places to eat and drink were Restaurant Manna, Vino & Ribe, and My Dumplings of Slovenia.
If you are planning to cook your own food, a weekâs worth of groceries costs 30-40 EUR for basic staples like meat, potatoes, cheese, pasta, and seasonal produce.
Backpacking Slovenia Suggested Budgets
On a backpacker budget, expect to pay around 50 EUR per day. This budget covers staying in a hostel dorm, cooking all of your meals, limiting your drinking, doing free activities like walking tours and hikes, and using local transportation to get around.
On a mid-range budget of about 120 EUR, you can stay in a private Airbnb room, eat out at budget-friendly for most meals, drink a bit more, do some castle tours, go cycling or kayaking, and take some taxis to get around.
On a âluxuryâ budget of 225 EUR per day or more, you can stay in a hotel, eat out for all your meals, take taxis everywhere, do as many activities as you want, rent a car, and book some private guided tours. This is just the ground floor for luxury though. The sky is the limit!
You can use the chart below to get some idea of how much you need to budget daily, depending on your travel style. Keep in mind these are daily averages â some days youâll spend more, some days youâll spend less (you might spend less every day). We just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget. Prices are in EUR.
Slovenia Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips
Slovenia is one of the cheaper countries in Europe. If youâre trying to save money, itâs easy to do so, especially since most of the outdoor activities are free. Here are some ways to save money in Slovenia:
- Take a free walking tour – Free walking tours are a fun and budget-friendly way to learn about a new destination. Ljubljana Free Tour has a free tour that covers all the major sites in the city. Just be sure to tip your guide at the end!
- Get the Ljubljana Card – This city card grants entrance to 20+ museums, a free guided tour, a trip on the funicular, a boat cruise, free public transportation, and a half-day bike rental. The card comes in 24, 48, and 72-hour versions costing 31-45 EUR respectively.
- Ride Flixbus – Flixbus is an affordable way to get around the country (and region). They have Wi-Fi, electrical outlets, and decent enough seats for overnight and long-haul bus journeys.
- Cook your own meals – If you’re on a tight budget, book accommodation that has a kitchen. Buying your own groceries may not be as glamorous as going out to eat, but it keeps your budget intact
- Stay with a local – Staying with a local via Couchsurfing (or a similar sharing economy site) is a great way to not only save money but youâll meet knowledgeable locals who can help you better understand the city and its people.
- Walk everywhere – All of the major cities in Slovenia are quite walkable, so skip the public transportation if you want to save a few extra euros.
- Enjoy the free spaces – There are plenty of free parks as well as many free hiking trails around the country. Save your budget and enjoy the outdoors!
- Bring a reuseable water bottle – The tap water in Slovenia is safe to drink so bring a reusable bottle to avoid buying single-use plastic. LifeStraw makes bottles with a built-in filter so you can ensure your water is always clean and safe (itâs especially helpful if you’re out hiking).
Where to Stay in Slovenia
Slovenia has some great hostels in all the popular backpacker spots around the country. Here are some of my favorite places to stay in Slovenia:
- Hostel Vrba (Ljubljana)
- Aladin hostel (Ljubljana)
- Proteus (Postojna)
- Hostel Lukna (Mojstrana)
- Hosteller (Bled)
- Adriatic Piran (Piran)
- Uni Youth Hostel (Maribor)
How to Get Around Slovenia
Public transportation – Public transportation prices vary by city but expect to pay around 1.20 EUR for a standard adult ticket.
Bus – Flixbus is one of the most budget-friendly ways to travel around Slovenia (and into neighboring countries as well). The 90-minute journey from Ljubljana to Bled is 5-9 EUR while the 75-minute bus ride from Ljubljana to Koper is 8-13 EUR. The 2.5-hour ride from Ljubljana to Zagreb, Croatia costs 12-18 EUR.
Train – Trains connecting Slovenia with other European cities run daily. Thanks to Slovenia being part of the Eurail network, it can be a great budget way to travel both internationally and domestically. This post has everything you need to know about the Eurail Pass .
Slovenia Railways is the sole company operating domestic trains. You can find the full timetable and pricing on their website. It is always better to buy your ticket in advance as prices can double if you buy them last minute.
The 2.5-hour train ride from Ljubljana to Koper costs 11 EUR while the hour-long trip from Ljubljana to Bled is 5 EUR. The trip to Zagreb, Croatia from Ljubljana takes around 2.5 hours and costs 24 EUR while the 3.5-hour journey to Graz, Austria is 13-18 EUR.
To find routes and prices for trains around Europe, use Trainline .
Fly – There are no domestic flights in Slovenia as it’s a small country.
Car rental – Car rentals cost around 25-30 EUR per day for a multi-day rental. Be sure to have an International Driving Permit (IDP) as you need one for the rental.
When to Go to Slovenia
While it is a small country, Slovenia has a very diverse climate in its three distinct regions. In the mountains of the north, thereâs an alpine climate, the central lowlands have a more continental climate, and the west has a more Mediterranean climate.
Summer is the busiest and most popular time to visit. From June-August, the weather is much more reliable though prices rise slightly and there are far more tourists around (especially at Lake Bled). Expect daily highs around 23°C (73°F).
To beat the crowds, the best time to visit is during the shoulder season â either April-May or September-October. The weather is warm enough to hike and explore but you won’t have to compete with the growing number of visitors.
Unless you plan on skiing, it is probably best to skip the winter months. Slovenia gets cold and temperatures can drop below freezing.
How to Stay Safe in Slovenia
Slovenia is not just one of the safest places to visit in Europe â it’s one of the safest countries in the entire world. Ranking 6th on the Global Peace Index, Slovenia is a country where you can travel freely without any noteworthy concerns for your safety (the United States, for reference, is ranked 117th).
Of course, you still want to use some common sense. Don’t flash any valuables and keep an eye out for pickpockets in busy areas like public buses or bus/train stations. Always keep your valuables secure and out of reach just to be safe.
Solo female travelers should feel safe here, though the standard precautions apply (donât leave your drink unattended at the bar, donât walk home alone at night intoxicated, etc.).
If you rent a car, don’t leave any valuables in the vehicle overnight. Break-ins are rare but itâs always better to be safe than sorry.
If you experience an emergency, dial 112 for assistance.
While scams here are rare, to avoid getting ripped off, read my post on common travel scams to avoid.
Always trust your gut instinct. If a taxi driver seems shady, stop the cab and get out. If your hotel is seedier than you thought, get out of there.
The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. Itâs comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as Iâve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you:
Slovenia Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources
These are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals.
- Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
- Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
- Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, theyâve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
- Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
- SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
- LifeStraw – My go-to company for reusable water bottles with built-in filters so you can ensure your drinking water is always clean and safe.
- Unbound Merino – They make lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean travel clothing.
- Top Travel Credit Cards – Points are the best way to cut down travel expenses. Here’s my favorite point earning credit cards so you can get free travel!
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Discovering the Hidden Gems of Slovenia: A Journey through Mountains, Lakes, and Waterfalls
Field Notes from Hiking Slovenia and the Julian Alps 2023
It's hard to believe that it has been almost two weeks since we returned home from our trip to Slovenia. What a great Adventure we had! Our time there may have ended, but our memories can take us back to Slovenia's unique sights, food, waterfalls, valleys, and mountains.Â
Arriving in the Capital city of Ljubljana and settling into the Slamic Hotel was our first opportunity to meet in person. This gave us a chance to explain what motivated us to take this trip. We met our in-country guides, Ivana and Katarina, and then reviewed the details of the week ahead. We walked to dinner at Manna Restaurant in the old city when we finished our meet-and-greet. After a great meal, we turned in for a good nightâs rest.Â
We awoke to a gorgeous summer morning and left the city, and northeast through Kamnik, Gornji Grad, and Luce. This was our first chance to see the beautiful alpine farmland , which is so common in Slovenia. We made the most of the weather and took off to Velika Planina, the best-preserved herding community in Europe.
After about an hour of hiking, we stopped at a backcountry hut for a break. From there, we headed to Faniâs farm for lunch, where she served us sour milk, homemade cheese, soup, and tea. After lunch, we strode to our first summit (Gradisce), the highest part of Velika Planina. After hiking, we checked into our hotel in the Logarska Dolina Valley and enjoyed our first true night in the Slovenian mountains.Â
It was clear and hot in the morning. After a great breakfast at the Hotel Plesnik, we stretched, loaded our packs, and began our hike to Slap Rinka, the first of many beautiful waterfalls. We all arrived at Slap Rinca before lunch and got to enjoy the view while snacking. In the afternoon, we traced our steps back down the mountain for another peaceful evening, relaxing in the pool and hot tub as a distant thunderstorm lit up the sky.Â
Another bright, sunny morning. We hiked to Peca, which rises to 6,971 feet and is the tallest eastern peak in the Karawanken mountains . The mountain is composed of limestone and dolomite and has been mined for lead and zinc. The lower slopes were forested and had a great variety of wildflowers. Some of us rested at the quaint mountain hut at 5,463 feet, while some of us continued farther.
Unfortunately, the weather had different ideas, and we had to descend before reaching our destination. The Matjaz Cave on the hike is named after the King, who was known for bringing a golden age of prosperity to the region. Afterward, we were treated to a sweet strudel of delight and beautiful scenery.Â
Saying goodbye to the Logarska Valley , we packed the vans and headed towards Bohinj. By noon, we had arrived at Vintgar Gorge and had gotten ready for our hike. As we started, it began raining lightly, but luckily, it stopped. We had lunch next to Katerina's church.
After lunch we made our way west and got our first views of the Julian Alps. By late afternoon, we had arrived at Lake Bled, where we tasted the world-famous Blejska Kremna Rezina (Bled Cake) and took in the beauty of the area. That evening, we settled into our new home at Hotel Jezero in Bohinj, right next to the lake.Â
After breakfast, some of us headed to the west end of Bohinj Lake to begin our walk around the lake and up the Mostnica River. This was a great choice on a hot summer day, and we were afforded cooler temperatures in the gorge area. We had a nice lunch at the base of the gorge, then headed back to Bohinj for the afternoon off. Many of us took advantage of this time to swim!Â
Today, we had options for more hikes or a full rest day. Those of us who chose to hike headed to a higher Alpine hike and explored Brda mountain. The trek afforded us rewarding views of Triglav (the highest peak in Slovenia).
We could also see Lake Bled and the Austrian Alps from the summit of Brda. We had lunch at Blejska Koca na Lipanco hut. The food was traditional sauerkraut soup, with meat and beans and bread, a mountain hut staple. The cows, pigs, and dogs entertained us as we relaxed and climbed into the mountain air.Â
Bidding âso longâ to the amazing Lake Bohinj (the biggest lake in the country), we started towards the Vrata Valley. We passed through Lake Bled on our way to Podkoren. After a nice coffee break, we began our hike to Martuljski Slap.
The hike along the waterfall was spectacular, and the choice of eating at Kapella Marije Sneze provided a great backdrop from which to rest from the warm weather. That evening, we checked into our amazing hotel in Podkoren and dined on local fare that was as appetizing as it was filling.
Today, we traveled the winding road to Vrsic Pass (also known as the Russian Road). We began our dayâs hike at the base of the pass and walked along the Soca River, where some of us braved a swim in the freezing cold waters! Brrrrrrrrr. That evening, we walked to dinner in the village of Kranjska Gora and had another lovely meal out to wrap up our adventure. Â
Sadly, after breakfast, we had to load the vans and head to the airport. We said our farewells. Some of us flew home, and some headed to Ljubljana.
We hope you have a lifetime of great memories from our time in Slovenia .
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60 Instagram Hashtags for Travel Bloggers
Researching Instagram hashtags is boring! There, I said it for you. You probably enjoy taking amazing photos and sharing them with edgy captions to make your friends envious. But I doubt strategising an effective hashtags strategy so you can amplify your reach is on your “fun-to-do list”.
I have already shared “30 Instagram Hashtags to Get Your Travel Photos Featured” . But I wanted to go into a little more detail for those travel bloggers out there like me. This will also give you more of an idea on whatâs inside my âUltimate List of 3,000+ Travel Hashtags for Instagramâ , especially for anyone who is still on the fence about investing $19.95 towards your journey as a professional travel blogger!
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A quick guide on how to get ranked as a top post in your favourite hashtag feeds
Thereâs no point delivering a bunch of hashtags and letting you loose on the social media world without showing you how to use them.
With great hashtags, comes great responsibility. It seems trivial but mastering Instagram hashtags can make or break the growth of an account.
The aim of the game is to rank as a top post in your chosen hashtags. This will amplify your reach and maximise your exposure by remaining in the top 9 posts for a few hours or even a few days. If you successfully rank as one of the âTop Postsâ, the more posts in the feed the better. However, this isnât necessarily good advice because popular hashtag feeds are highly competitive. Using hashtags with ms of posts will get you few quick likes but with an endless series of new posts, yours will disappear from the feed in seconds.
To heighten your chances of ranking as a top post, aim for feeds with less than 300k or less than 1 m posts depending on your engagement ratio. When you rank as a top post in smaller hashtags, your engagement will snowball and you are likely to get featured in larger feeds.
Start low. Aim high.
- 10 hashtags with feeds of < 250k posts
- 10 hashtags with feeds of < 500k posts
- 8 hashtags with feeds of < 1m posts
- 2 hashtags with feeds of > 1m posts
Here we go!
TL;DR You can always skip to the end of each section to copy and paste my hashtags into your next Instagram post.
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Hashtags 1 to 10: General Travel
#wanderlust #adventureseeker #doyoutravel #travelmore #goexplore #wonderfulplaces #openmyworld #lovetotravel #adventurethatislife #roamtheplanet
1. #wanderlust
Iâll start with one everyone should know, #wanderlust!
This is the largest hashtag feed I will share in this blog post. It’s not as effective to use these hashtags unless you are a huge account that can get featured.
> 100m posts
2. #adventureseeker
Instead of popular posts like #adventure and #wanderlust, try smaller hashtags like #adventureseeker to give you more chance in ranking as a top post.
> 1.5m posts
3. #doyoutravel
A hashtag that originates from the legendary Instagram master, Jack Morris @doyoutravel. The funny thing is, Iâm not sure if he even uses it himself. #toobigtofail
> 5m posts
4. #travelmore
Who doesnât like to #travelmore?
5. #goexplore
A little less popular but with over 1 million posts, it will decrease your chances of getting ranked in the top 9 in comparison to hashtags with less than 1 million posts in the feed.
> 4m posts
6. #wonderfulplaces
A few more general hashtags that apply to most posts about travel!
> 2m posts
7. #openmyworld
For accounts pushing 1k likes per post, you still have to get pretty lucky to get featured in one of these hashtags. But itâs worth reserving a few out of your maximum of 30 hashtags allowed per post.
8. #lovetotravel
I really do.
> 3m posts
9. #adventurethatislife
âLife, oh life. Ohhhh life.â – Des’ree 1998
In the next section, you will find hashtags specifically for travel blogging.
10. #roamtheplanet
The final hashtag for my general travel section.
Hashtags 11 to 20: Blogging
#travelbloggers #travelblogging #bloggersofinstagram #tblogger #thattravelblog #bloggerlife #bloggerslife #bloglife #travellifestyle #travelpreneur
11. #travelbloggers
Shout out to all of my fellow travel bloggers! You are reading this post because you are one so here are 10 hashtags dedicated to our industry.
Notice how I am ignoring overly competitive hashtags like #travelblog, #blog, and #blogger.
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12. #travelblogging
Another relevant keyword while keeping within reasonable competitive standards.
> 750k posts
13. #bloggersofig
Are you a blogger of Instagram?
> 80k posts
14. #tblogger
I love finding hidden gems like this one.
> 350k posts
15. #thattravelblog
You didnât think I was going to share a post about Instagram hashtags without sharing my own, did you?! A big thanks to everyone who has tagged my hashtag this year, I will continue to feature my favourites.
> 500k posts
16. #bloggerlife
A popular industry relevant hashtag to try out.
> 7m posts
17. #bloggerslife
Itâs funny how a simple pluralisation can increase your chances of getting ranked as a top post.
> 900k posts
18. #bloglife
Iâm definitely all about that #bloglife!
> 1m posts
19. #travellifestyle
What does your lifestyle look like?
20. #travelpreneur
I wish I had of coined this word myself!
> 400k posts
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Instagram allows up to 30 hashtags per post, so use them wisely!
Top tip: You can also post your hashtags in a comment immediately after you share a post to maintain a stylish profile (just make sure you comment quickly to maximise on your exposure in fast-moving hashtags).
#digitalnomads #workandtravel #nomadiclife #locationindependent #workhardanywhere #workfromanywhere #laptoplifestyle #officeoftheday #workabroad #lifestyledesign
Hashtags 21 to 30: Work & Travel
21. #digitalnomads
If you are a professional travel blogger, you probably fall into the category of being a digital nomad too?
I am not listing the much more popular hashtag, #digitalnomad. I keep on banging on about it but you are much more likely to get ranked as a top post in smaller hashtag feeds!
22. #workandtravel
You will find mostly niche hashtags in this category, I like to use up to 10 of these per post to start building my engagement with entry level ranking.
23. #nomadiclife
Do you live a nomadic life?
24. #locationindependent
A dream shared by many, including myself, to become 100% location independent.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dave Weatherall (@thattravelblog) on Dec 13, 2017 at 4:48am PST
25. #workhardanywhere
The foundations of professional travel blogging.
> 250k posts
26. #workfromanywhere
An alternative to #workhardanywhere with more posts (and potentially more eyes on your posts).
27. #laptoplifestyle
Blogging isnât as glamorous as you might expect. Yes, I travel but I also stare at my Macbook for hours on end writing blog posts this this one!
> 1.8m posts
28. #officeoftheday
This is an unusual hashtag that can be used when you are blogging from a beautiful location worthy of an Instagram post.
> 150k posts
29. #workabroad
This is my goal! Working online in order to discover endless horizons.
> 200k posts
30. #lifestyledesign
I love this phrase, âlifestyle designâ. I am designing a lifestyle I love by investing in my blog and online entrepreneurship, so I can travel.
Hashtags 31 to 40: Hotels & Luxury
#roomwithaview #hotellife #hotelroom #luxuryhotels #hoteldesign #besthotels #hotelliving #luxuryholiday #hotelstay #hotelfun
31. #roomwithaview
This is by far my favourite hashtag for hotels. Itâs understated and unique while pushing towards almost 1 million posts.
32. #hotellife
I know you are about that #bloglife, how about that #hotellife?
33. #hotelroom
Shots from inside, useful for when you are sharing reviews.
34. #luxuryhotels
It doesnât necessarily have to be luxury, you might just really like the place!
35. #hoteldesign
Itâs always worth saving a few general hotel hashtags for when you are promoting a worthy establishment.
> 800k posts
36. #besthotels
Maybe you are doing a series, âThat Travel Blogâs #besthotelsâ of 2017?
> 300k posts
37. #hotelliving
Give me WiFi, good food, better views and a bar, I could live in a hotel.
38. #luxuryholiday
For all of you luxury bloggers out there.
39. #hotelstay
Another generic hashtag that is less competitive than others.
40. #hotelfun
My final hashtag for this category, something a little more niche.
> 50k posts
Hashtags 41 to 60: Miscellaneous
#responsibletravel #seekmoments #momentsofmine #postcardsfromtheworld #photographyislifee #getoutstayout #optoutside #rei1440project #choosemountains #travelgirl #traveldudes #solotravel #travelcouple #travelquotes #viewfromabove #beachbum #tropicalisland #lovetheocean #foreversummer #ipulledoverforthis
41. #responsibletravel
We should all remember to travel responsibly. Itâs important to understand the impact of our transactions when visiting countries around the world.
42. #seekmoments
The reason I travel, seeking moments to remember.
43. #momentsofmine
The essence of blogging, to share your moments with the world!
> 2.5m posts
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dave Weatherall (@thattravelblog) on Aug 4, 2019 at 9:52am PDT
44. #postcardsfromtheworld
I really enjoy seeing creative hashtags become popular.
45. #photographyislifee
I am sharing this one because itâs a fun example of how a misspelling can become just as popular than the original, #photographyislife.
46. #getoutstayout
For all of you adventurous folk.
47. #optoutside
This is something I should be doing more of. #optinside, on my laptop.
> 6m posts
48. #rei1440project
A stylish feed that hasnât been ruined by spam accounts. Itâs always a pleasure to scroll through this one.
49. #choosemountains
I love mountains, I featured lots of outdoors photography on my account @thattravelblog back when my account was just a feature account. Now, I post mostly in the cities I live!
50. #travelgirl
I don’t agree with categorising women as âgirlsâ, but it seems to be used on Instagram mostly by women in good nature.
51. #traveldudes
Itâs always nice to find smaller hashtags that arenât affected by spam accounts.
< 350k posts
52. #solotravel
I used to travel mostly by myself, I would recommend doing so especially when you are young. Itâs a cliche, but you really do learn a lot about yourself.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dave Weatherall (@thattravelblog) on Jun 30, 2019 at 5:46am PDT
53. #travelcouple
If you are lucky enough to have found someone you love to travel the world with.
54. #travelquotes
Fun fact: I started my blogging journey on social media, simply sharing quotes I liked on Twitter!
55. #viewfromabove
For all of those window seat shots!
> 600k posts
56. #beachbum
Unfortunately, or fortunately depending on what type of human you are, this hashtag has become more about women in bikinis than anything else.
57. #tropicalisland
If you have reason to use this hashtag, I am #jel. Take me with you, please.
58. #lovetheocean
Cruises, sailing trips, just pure love for the ocean breeze.
59. #foreversummer
A perfectly good cause to become a travel blogger.
60. #ipulledoverforthis
Did someone say ROAD TRIP?
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What a gem! I am going to start using this ASAP. I have dropped my Instagram game lately since I was not seeing results (was seeing more results on the blog). But, I can give it another try with your tips!
Great list!
this is a great list to get started with
Thanks for this list!
Thanks for the tips. I tried a handful of these in two posts on a brand new Instagram account I opened for a travel blog I am starting and started getting likes within minutes, also got a few followers. I can see the power behind these. Will be buying your hashtag list later this week as soon as I get an issue with my card fixed.
Very useful sharing and those hashtags seem good to use. I will try some of them in no time, thanks!
Thanks for these. Some new ones for me, especially the travel blog set. I will try them on my next post.
Going to try this out! Thanks! Would love for you to share it on my Facebook group Paradise Travel too. đ
Excellent write-up. I absolutely love this site. Thanks!
Hey this is a great list! Well done! Might I also suggest one more? #earthpano is a great tag for those that want to share landscapes/panoramas on instagram
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Great post it helped me a lot with my social media post
Great list of Instagram hashtags. I never knew all these hashtags are available. As a travel blogger i will be making use of them as help my visitors to plan their next trip
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Top Travel Hashtags To Grow Your Instagram Account
Instagram and travel go hand in hand these days, with influencers and travel bloggers sharing their exotic lifestyle and holiday tips on the platform.
But with so much travel photography on Instagram, it’s getting harder than ever to stand out. Using the right hashtags will help your travel posts stand out and get more likes.
Discover better hashtags to reach the more people, grow your follower count and get more engagement on your posts.
This list of travel hashtags will help you choose the correct hashtags for different kinds of travel posts! Simply copy & paste the hashtags most relevant to your content…
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1. Most Popular Travel Hashtags 2. Luxury Travel Hashtags 3. Adventure Hashtags 4. Beach Hashtags 5. City Hashtags 6. Solo Female Traveller Hashtags 7. Family Travel Hashtags 8. Honeymoon Hashtags 9. Travel Video Hashtags 10. Schedule Hashtags in Advance
1. Most Popular Travel Hashtags
These are some of the biggest and most used travel hashtags on Instagram! While they’re a sure-fire way of reaching new people in your audience, we recommend using a handful of these high volume hashtags mixed with smaller, specific travel hashtags.
#Travelgram #Travelholic #Travelbook #Traveller #Travel_Captures #Instatravel #SeeTheWorld #TravelTheWorld #TravelAddict #Travellingram #TravellingThroughTheWorld #TravelIsLife #TravelWithMe #TravelCouple #WorldTraveler #MyTravelStory #WanderingSoul #TravelMoments #JustTravel #Globetrotter #NextDestination #LetsTravel #HappyTraveller #TravelTips #TheBestDestinations #TravelInspiration #TravelJunkie #WorldExplorer
2. Luxury Travel Hashtags
For the high-end traveller showing us the most beautiful hotels and spots across the globe! Luxury travel dominates a large space on Instagram due to celebrities and travel influencers sharing their most lavish trips. If you’re sharing luxury travel content use these hashtags to get more likes:
#LuxuryTravel #LuxuryHotelsWorld #LuxuryTraveller #BespokeTravel #LuxuryVillas #LuxuryTrip #TravelLuxury #DreamHoliday #LuxuryEscapes #BestResorts #VacayGoals #DreamDestination #LuxuryHoliday #LuxuryWorldTraveller #LuxuryLifestyle #LuxuryTravelDaily #LuxuryLocation #NeverGoingHome #LuxuryVacationÂ
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3. Adventure Hashtags
If hiking in the great outdoors is more your cup of tea, there are thousands of Instagram users who are with you! When posting outdoorsy content, use these adventure hashtags to reach the right people:
#LifeIsAnAdventure #AdventureTime #Adventurer #ExploreTheWorld #GoExplore #SeekAdventure #GoPlaces #NotLost #HikingAdventures #AdventureOn #StayAndWander #GoneOutdoors #Adventure_Culture #ChooseAdventure #GetOutStayOut #AdventureAddict #AdventureInspire #AdventureTillWeDie #AdventureThatIsLife #RoamThePlanet #AdventureSeeker #NeverStopExploring #EarthOutdoors #FindYourAdventure
4. Beach Hashtags
Sand, sea, sun and salt…can only mean one thing! Our Instagram feeds are full of white sand beaches and crystal blue oceans, and these are the top beach hashtags for your travel Instagram:
#Beaching #BeachLife #SandAndSun #SaltyAir #PalmTrees #SeaWaves #LifesABeach #Beachscape #SunsetBeach #BeachBabe #Beachy #BeachVibes #OceanVibes #SaltEscape #BeachHairDontCare #BeachBum #Aquaholic #SeasTheDay #BeachDaze #BeachDay #SandInMyToes #SaltySoul #BeachTherapy #RestingBeachFace #BeachLiving #BeachLifestyle #LifeByTheBeach
5. City Hashtags
From the coast to the capital, share your city travel photos on Instagram with these city hashtags. Remember to always include the place names of the cities (and anything else) you’re visiting! This way fellow travellers will be able to find your posts and learn from your tips.
#CityBreak #CitySightseeing #LoveThisCity #CityTrips #CobbledStreets #CitySights #CityTravel #Siteseeing #ExploringTheCity #CityView #CitiesOfEurope #BeautifulCity #CityLove #CityShot #CityWalking #CityScene #Cityscape #CityCaptures #CityExplore #CitySunset #CityLights #CityAtNight #CityLife #AmazingCityÂ
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6. Solo Female Traveller Hashtags
Instagram offers a great community for women travelling alone! Many travel influencers and bloggers are solo female travellers, and have set up trending hashtags to connect other women travelling and exploring by themselves…
#TravellingSolo #SoloTravel #TravellingAlone #Wanderer #SoloFemaleTraveller #SoloFemaleTravel #TravelGirlsGo #SheIsNotLost #SheWhoWanders #JourneyOfGirls #TravelGirlsHub #DameTravel #WeTravelGirls #TravelGirlsGo #WomanTraveler #WomanTravel #GirlsWhoTravelSolo #GirlsTravelDiary #WomenWhoTravel #WomenWhoExplore #Travelette #SheExploresÂ
7. Family Travel Hashtags
If you’re travelling with young ones, you’re not alone! Many families take to the world with their children and document their adventures on Instagram. Use these family travel hashtags to get your posts in front of the right audience:
#FamilyTravels #TravelFamily #FamilyVacay #TravelFam #FamiliesWhoTravel #ParentsWhoWander #FamilyTravelTribe #TravelMadFam #GoWithNugget #TravelBrood #LoveYourTimeTogether #TravellingWithKids #LPKids #ExploringFamilies #FearlessFamTrav #TravelMum #TravelDad #FamilyAdventure #LitteTraveler #OurTribeTravels #KidsThatTravelÂ
8. Honeymoon Hashtags
Travel couples are big news on Instagram. When else do couples treat themselves to a trip as big as their honeymoon?! Expect paradise water bungalows and rose petals…join in with these honeymoon hashtags for Instagram:
#Honeymoon #HoneymoonDestination #HoneymoonTime #HoneymoonTrip #Honeymooning #HoneymoonTravel #Honeymooners #DreamHoneymoon #RomanticPlace #HoneymoonVibes #RomanticGetaway #HoneymoonBungalow #JustMarried #InParadise #HoneymoonInspo #HoneymoonInParadise #OverWaterBungalow #MrAndMrs #HoneymoonIsland #TravelBuddyForLifeÂ
9. Travel Video Hashtags
Drones, GoPros and advanced mobile editing software make travel videos a huge content area on Instagram. More and more influencers are sharing posts and IGTV videos of their travels, despite the max time limit making it a challenge to cram an entire trip into a 1 minute video. Here’s a selection of travel video hashtags you can use on Instagram:
#TravelVideo #TravelVideography #TravelVideos #TravelVlog #TravelVideoDiary #TravelVlogger #VlogTravel #Drone_Countries #DroneWorld #DroneNature #DroneVideography #StreetVideography #TravelDocumentary #TravelMoments #TravelCapture #TravelFootage
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Hashtag Tips
When hashtagging, itâs important not to overload or spam your posts with hashtags that donât work and could result in you getting shadow-banned.
The trick is to use a few generic and a few niche specific hashtags to give you the best reach â just make sure they are always relevant to the photo, video or story youâve posted.
Check out our All-In-One Guide To Instagram Hashtags  here for more tips!
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Best Travel Hashtags For Instagram: Get Your Posts & Reels Found In 2024
- December 15, 2023
- by Margaret Bourne
Travel is one of the most popular niche subjects on Instagram. Consider how many people want to share their adventures with the world. To make it easier to create your hashtags lists, I’ve pulled together some of the top travel hashtags for Instagram (2024), used by pros and top influencers.
This is by no means the definitive list, but it will give you some different hashtags you can work with, to boost your online presence. Especially since Instagram reels with travel destinations can be extremely popular.
And of course, static Instagram posts from travellers and travel photographers, are always a delight for bucket list inspiration.
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Travel Is A Hot Instagram Topic
Travel is one of the hottest Instagram topics – so there’s much competition.
If you’re a travel blogger or planning to start a blog in the travel niche, Instagram is going to be one of the top places you’ll be promoting your content.
You’ll probably be looking to promote your original photos or posts with travel quotes and captions .
So, knowing which travel hashtags are popular is going to be an advantage.
The Top Travel Hashtags For Instagram For General Travel
This list is on broad travel topics – general hashtags that include many which are in the top 500,000+ posts range.
#doyoutravel #explore #exploremore #exploretocreate #falltravel #goingplaces #ig_travel #ilovetravel #ilovetraveling #ilovetravelling #instagtravel #instatravelling #lovetravelling #sightseeing #summertravels #tasteintravel #travel #travel_drops #traveladdict #travelandlife #travelawesome #travelbug #traveldestinations #traveldiaries #traveldiary #travelgram #travelholic #travelingram #travellife #travelling #travellingaroundtheworld #travellingislife #travellingourplanet #travellingtheworld #travellingthroughtheworld #travelmore #traveltheplanet #traveltheworld #traveltribe #travelworld #trip #vacation #visitworld #wonderful_places #wonderfuldestinations #worldplaces #traveldeeper #travelgoals #travelinspiration #travelnow
Travel Destination Hashtags
All about the destination – these travel hashtags speak to where you are going. You can always customize with the continent, country or region.
#allaroundtheworld #amazingplaces #beautifuldestinations #beautifulfscenery #bestdestinations #bestplacestogo #bestvacations #destinations #instapassport #passporttravel #placestogo #placestosee #placestostay #placestotravel #placestovisit
Type Of Traveller Hashtags
These are travel hashtags specific to your travel lifestyle. Sometimes you travel with family, sometimes solo. What kind of traveller are you?
#adventureseeker #cruieaddict #wanderlust #wanderluster #wanderlusting #wanderlustspirit #vagabonding #vagabondlife #travellingsolo #travellingalone #travellingwithkids #travellingcouple #travellingfamily #solotravel #solotraveler #traveldudes #travelgirl #travelguy #girlsthatwander #wearetravelgirls #travellingwoman #wanderlusttribe #travelblogger
Travel Type Hashtags
How are you travelling? Choose the right travel hashtags to describe your travel.
#trainride #traintrip #traintravel #planeride #planetravel #planetrip #myflight #flyinghome #cartrip #cartrips #cruiselife #cruiseship #roadtrip #roadtripping
Adventure Travel Hashtags
Going into the wild or on an adventure? Use these adventure travel hashtags.
#adventure #adventureawaits #adventuretime #adventuretravel #adventuretravels #adventuretrip #campingtrip #hikingtrip #naturetravel #naturetravellers #offthebeatenpath #wildplaces
Hashtags For Places To Stay During Travels
Did you fall in love with your hotel? Are you staying at a hostel? Share the pic on Instagram and use one of these travel hashtags for overnight accommodations.
#bedandbreakfast #bandb #besthotels #cottagerental #hostel #hostellife #hoteldesign #hoteldestination #hotellife #hotels #hotelfun #hotelhideaway #hotelroom #hotelroomview #hotelsofinstagram #hotelstay #luxuryhotel #roomwithaview
Hashtags For Travel Photography And Travel Blogging
For professional photographers there are numerous hashtags, however, these are specific for travel photography. And you can use some of these for travel blogging as well.
#sharetravelpics #tblogger #thebest_capture #thattravelblog #travelblog #travelblogger #travelblogging #travelbloggerlife #travelquotes #travelphoto #travelphotographer #travelphotography #travelpreneur #worldtravelpics
Quirky And Miscellaneous Travel Hashtags
A collection of miscellaneous and quirky travel hashtags – this list is growing, so visit occasionally to see what’s been added to the list!
#doyoutravel #goexplore #ipulledoverforthis #mytinyatlas #neverstopexploring #openmyworld #postcardplaces #postcardsfromtheworld #responsibletravel #travelthursday #traveltuesday #wanderlustwednesday #welltravelled
Get The Most Out Of Your Hashtag Strategy
While it’s tempting to go for the top hashtags that have millions of posts, it’s best to keep to this smart strategy:
- About 2 hashtags that have more than 1 million posts
- 6 to 8 that are between 500,000 and 1 million posts
- 6 to 8 that are between 250,000 and 500,000
- 8 to 10 under 250,000
This gives you anywhere between 22 to 28 hashtags that you’re using, enough to give you visibility.
Instagram’s maximum recommended total for hashtags is 30.
I tend to use about 20 hashtags, as that’s my sweet spot – but for me, lately, it’s mostly home decor posts as I’m doing less travelling (that’s when this list of home decor hashtags comes in handy).
Editing Your Travel Photos
My ultimate favourite phone app for travel edits is Lightroom .
The free version is good – and you can add your own presets to it. The upgraded version gives you more controls for better editing, especially when it comes to landscape photography.
Break up your photos with some fun quotes and visuals using your nature photos – like I did here with one of my photos.
Online photo editors such as Be Funky and Pixlr also have design capabilities making them powerful one-stop photo editing and design creation tools.
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Boost Your Travel Posts With These Hashtags
So you’re all set – 125 travel hashtags to use for your posts and reels on Instagram.
Create your hashtag lists in advance, so it’s easier to copy and paste them into captions. This greatly speeds up your Instagram posting process.
I hope these travel hashtags help you boost your visibility on Instagram!
Need more hashtags?
Check out my list of over 100+ nature and outdoor adventure hashtags for adventure travel.
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150+ Best Travel Hashtags for Instagram (to Grow Your Account in 2022)
The right travel hashtags can increase the reach of your posts and attract new followers . get the best strategy and 100+ travel instagram hashtags in this post..
Using travel hashtags can really increase the reach of your posts, and when more people see your post, there are higher chances of you getting followers and growing your account.
Since the Instagram algorithm is quite custom to you and sometimes fickle as we all know , hashtags need to be used properly for maximum impact.
In this post, you’ll learn about what travel Instagram hashtags are, why you need to use specific travel hashtags, how to use them and which hashtags are the best for your size account.
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What are hashtags on Instagram?
A hashtag is used on several social media platforms. It usually consists of a word or phrase with a # symbol preceding it.
Hashtags are used to identify digital content on a specific topic, and ultimately, helps users find relevant content related to that hashtag containing the word or phrase.
Specifically on Instagram, hashtags help sort out photos specific to the word or phrase.
You can find images and videos by looking up a hashtag and see all the photos and images that other people posted with the same hashtag.
Why use travel Instagram hashtags?
Using travel hashtags on Instagram as a travel influencer or a blogger is a must if you want your photos and videos if you want more than just your followers to see your content.
Without using hashtags, a small percentage of your current followers will see your post.
When you use hashtags, then both followers and non-followers can see your post.
Hashtags can improve the reach of your photo by 30-40%!
The more reach you get from hashtags, then Instagram will reward you by showing your post to more existing followers and vice verse.
If you can also use hashtags in a very specific way. For example, if you use #sarchetrit_nyc for all your NYC posts, then your followers can see all your posts from NYC in one location.
Where do you put hashtags for travel?
Screenshot from my IG @sarchetrit
There are three spots to put hashtags although people like to argue about which is the best spot.
At the Bottom of the Caption
The best spot according to Instagram is to put hashtags right in the caption at the bottom.
1st Comment of a Post
Some people argue that this clutters up their caption. Thus, those people will put it in the 1st comment meaning they post their post, then copy and paste hashtags in the first comment.
However, people say that putting hashtags in the comment limits the reach on posts.
You can test out what works best for you– hashtags in the caption or in the comments– or don’t over think it. Just post them in the caption.
Within Stories
Aside from your in-feed posts, you can use up to 10 hashtags in your Instagram story to widen the reach of your story.
How many travel hashtags for Instagram should you use?
The Instagram Creators account says to specifically use 3-5 hashtags but from personal experience and seeing what other travel bloggers do, 3-5 is too little.
On the other hand, this Adspresso study suggested that 11 is a sweet spot for hashtags.
I personally use about 15-18 because that works for me so you can test out what works for your accounts.
Focusing on the number is not the most important factor for hashtags to increase the exposure of your post though.
What matters is how often a hashtag has been used or how popular it is because if a hashtag has been used too many times such as #travel or #explore, then your posts won’t be seen under that hashtag page. It defeats the purpose to use such a large hashtag especially if you’re a smaller account.
What are the best hashtags to grow my account?
The best hashtags to grow your account are going to be ones that are very specific to your photo and also account size.
Again, if you have less than 5k followers and use a hashtag like #travel, which has been used 610 million times, your post will quickly disappear among other posts.
As a result, if you are a small to medium sized account, make sure to use that aren’t used as much so your posts will actually be seen in the hashtag page.
Pro Tip: If you use travel hashtags for Instagram reels, make sure they are specific as possible! I’ve noticed that you don’t need as many hashtags for Instagram reels as you need for in-feed posts too so test it out to see what works for your account.
What are some good travel hashtags to use?
As we mentioned above, the best travel hashtags are the ones that are really specific to your travel niche and your account.
A good hashtag strategy for Instagram is to 7-10 Low Competition hashtags, 4-6 Medium Competition ones and 1-2 High Competition hashtags.
29 Adventure Travel Hashtags
These adventure travel hashtags are great if you’re into adventure travel. Try using a mix of these as well as location specific hashtags.
To get location specific hashtags, you can use the app Flick , which is where I got all of these.
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#adventuretraveler
#travelingadventures
#adventuretraveller
#travellingadventures
#travelnursingadventures
#adventuretraveling
#mytraveladventures
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#happytravels
#chooseadventure
#discovertheglobe
#neverstoptraveling
#getlostnow
#borntoexplore
#adventuretravels
#travelandadventure
#travelnurseadventure
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#travelstory
#seekadventure
#livetoexplore
#thediscoverer
#borntotravel
#exploretheworld
#wonderlust
#travellust
#globetrotter
#adventurenthusiasts
#iamatraveller
#travelandleisure
#travelblogging
27 Beach Vacation Hashtags
These beach hashtags for Instagra are great if you’re on a beach trip. Try using a mix of these as well as location specific hashtags.
Low Competition for Beach Hashtags
#saltyhairsandytoes
#familybeachvacation
#beachvacationrentals
#beachvacationoutfits
#vacationbeach
#beachvacationers
#vacaystyle
#travelflorida
#turqoisewater
#beachsunsets
#sandandsea
#whitesandbeaches
#beachvacations
#beachvacation
#turquoisewater
#oceanbreeze
#beachphotoshoot
#beachtherapy
#sandbetweenmytoes#paradisefound
#islandparadise
24 City Travel Hashtags
It’s best to use some city specific hashtags when traveling in a city (i.e. #nyctraveltips #nyctravel #nycgo). But you can add these to those specific city hashtags too.
To get city specific hashtags, you can use the app Flick , which is where I got all of these.
#citytraveller
#citytraveler
#travelphotographycity
#prettycitytravel
#citytraveling
#citytravels
#explorethecity
#exploringthecity
#travelcity
#cityphotography📷
#cityexplorer
#beautifulcityview
#citytravel
#citystreets
#streetview
#cityexplore
#cityscapes
20 Europe Travel Hashtags
These Europe travel Instagram hashtags are great if you’re traveling in Europe. Try using a mix of these as well as location specific hashtags.
#travelaroundeurope
#europeantravels
#europetraveler
#europetravelling
#travellingaroundeurope
#europeantravel
#traveltoeurope
#travelingeurope
#travelineurope
#travellingeurope
#girlstraveleurope
#europetravel
#traveltagged
#travelinspiration
#travelphoto
#europetravels
#traveleurope
14 Female/Instagram Travel Hashtags
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If you’re into taking pretty feminine pictures with twirling skirts, there are great hashtags for this!
Besides using these female travel Instagram hashtags, you may want to tag these female travel repost accounts. There’s a full list of them here.
#femaletravelinspo
#solofemaletravelernetwork
#femalesolotravel
#femaletravelcommunity
#femalesolotraveller
#solofemaletravelers
#femaletravelers
#femaletraveller
#femaletravelblogger
#solofemaletraveller
#femalesolotraveler
#femaletravel
#solofemaletraveler
#solofemaletravel
29 Nature Travel Hashtags
If you’re a nature lover, try these nature travel Instagram hashtags. Try using a mix of these as well as location specific hashtags.
#luxnaturetravel
#travelnaturephotos
#travelandnature
#instatravelnature
#naturetraveller
#naturetravellers
#naturetraveler
#naturetravels
#travelingnaturephotography
#naturetravelculture
#naturetravelinspiration
#traveluniquenature
#traveldudes
#natureblog
#travelnature
#naturetravel
#waterfalls
#traveltheglobe
#wandergram
#travelpassport
#landscapephotography
#naturephoto
25 Travel Inspiration / General Travel Instagram Hashtags
For general travel inspiration hashtags, try these out.
#inspirationaltravel
#inspirationtravel
#travelinginspiration
#travelforinspiration
#travelquotesinspiration
#travelinspirations365
#travelcouplesinspiration
#travelinspirations
#travelcoupleinspiration
#traveldreamseekers
#wanderluster
#travelgirlsgo
#traveltoexplore
#openmyworld
#travellifestyle
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