12-Day Europe Multi-City Travel Ultimate Guide, Save It Now!
Dear friends! The ultimate 12-day Europe multi-city travel guide is here! All-inclusive price for a worry-free trip! Visit Bled Castle, Plitvice Lakes National Park, and enjoy castle-view dining, roast suckling pig in the lake district, Dubrovnik seafood platters... Motovun truffle hunting and Ston oyster feast are also arranged, quickly save this!
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🗺️ Itinerary:
This trip’s route is very tight, allowing you to visit many attractions in limited time~
Day 1: Shanghai✈️Istanbul, cross the ocean to start your European journey!
Day 2-3: Istanbul➡️Ljubljana, visit Bled Castle, enjoy castle-view dining, then head to Postojna Cave to experience nature’s masterpiece!
Day 4-5: In-depth tour of the Istria Peninsula, experience Motovun truffle hunting, visit Pula Arena, then head to Zagreb to feel the unique charm of the capital!
Day 6-7: Zagreb➡️Plitvice Lakes National Park, admire the beautiful scenery of the Golden Triangle, then visit Zadar, Šibenik, Trogir, with continuous beautiful views along the way!
Day 8-10: Depart from Split, take a ferry to visit Hvar Island and Korčula Island, enjoy oyster feast in Ston, and finally arrive in Dubrovnik to enjoy a seafood platter feast!
Day 11-12: Dubrovnik➡️Cavtat, then return to Istanbul, take a flight✈️to Shanghai, ending a pleasant European trip!
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Must-visit attractions:
📍Plitvice Lakes National Park 🌟🌟🌟🌟
🏠 Address: Croatia
⏰ Opening Hours: 07:00-17:00
⏳ Duration: 3-5 hours
🌿 Unique limestone lake system, rich in flora and fauna, a must for nature lovers!
📍Sea Organ 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
🏠 Address: Obala kralja Petra Krešimira IV, 23000, Zadar, Croatia
⏰ Opening Hours: Open all day
⏳ Duration: 1-2 hours
🎶 The sea plays a natural pipe organ, clear seawater, even more beautiful at sunset, super healing!
📍Split Old Town 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
🏠 Address: Split 21000 Croatia
⏰ Opening Hours: Open all day
⏳ Duration: 1-3 hours
🏛️ Full of historical charm, stunning ancient architecture, experience the vibe of a European old town!
📍Dubrovnik City Walls 🌟🌟🌟🌟
🏠 Address: Placa Ulica 32, Dubrovnik 20000, Croatia
⏰ Opening Hours: 09:00-19:00
⏳ Duration: 1-2 hours
🚶♀️ Walk on the city walls, overlook the old town and the sea, picturesque scenery!
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🌍 Travel Essentials: Super practical checklist for 12-day Europe multi-city trip in December!
📱💻【Communication & Electronics】Buy a multi-country European SIM card in advance, carry a power bank + adapter (European two-pin), don’t forget phone and camera chargers!
🛂📄【Documents】Keep passport and visa close, carry copies in luggage, print itinerary + hotel bookings, bring a credit card just in case!
🧥🧦【Warm Clothing】Europe is freezing in December! Bring fleece-lined jackets + scarves and gloves, layer sweaters for easy adjustment, comfortable sneakers for walking without fatigue!
💊🧴【Practical Items】Prepare cold medicine and motion sickness pills, moisturizer and lip balm for dryness, foldable umbrella + raincoat, double-check adapters!
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Friends, follow this guide for a smooth trip and you will definitely have an amazing travel experience!
This is the largest "typical karst" cave in Europe and the most popular tourist cave. As early as 1872, a railway line was laid in the cave, and in 1884, electricity was connected to the cave. It is currently the only cave in the world with a two-way train running deep underground.
The cave is located in Postojna and is the second largest cave in Europe. The cave is 27 kilometers long, 115 meters deep, and 562 meters above sea level. It was formed by the long-term dissolution of limestone strata by the undercurrent of the Bivka River. There are many scenic spots in the cave, which are spectacular.
Postojna Cave is located in Slovenia and is the second largest cave in Europe. There are many scenic spots in the cave, which are spectacular. There are caves in the cave, connected by tunnels, forming a magnificent cave corridor. There are four main caves, including the Brilliant Hall, the Curtain Hall, the Crystal Hall, and the Concert Hall. The Concert Hall is the most beautiful, resembling a towering palace. The sound effect in the cave is very good. There are also high-hanging stalactites and tall stalagmites in the cave, some of which are like huge gem flowers, crystal clear; some are like Santa Claus, smiling; or like a lion descending the mountain, or like a flying bird spreading its wings, colorful and in various shapes. The underground river flowing through the cave is sometimes clear and quiet, sometimes rushing.
Postojna Cave is known as the "Queen of Caves", and the karst landform is named after it. We didn't believe in its magnificence. It took us ten minutes to get to the "mountain" by train, and we climbed up and down for an hour and a half. When we saw the underground river with rushing water before leaving, we were convinced. Crossing the "Russian Bridge", we arrived at the most beautiful "Spaghetti Cave". The stalactite columns are super fine and super white, like thousands of silver needles falling from the sky. The commentary poetically described it as "a petrified rain". The two largest stalactite columns in Figure 8 are already 100,000 years old and are called "the groom" and "the bride". There are 150 species of creatures in this dark cave. The most famous blind newt is timid and loves the dark, and is called the dragon by the locals. There is also baby dragon gelato for sale at the door. It is indeed a "dragon cave" from some angles. The temperature in the cave is 10 degrees, and carbonate water will frequently drip on the head. But the drainage and diversion system of the Slovenian people is still very scientific. 20% discount on press pass
Postoj Cave is a very mysterious cave in Ljubljana. The area and space in the cave are very large, and it has produced stalactites of various shapes and ages. The whole cave is warm in winter and cool in summer, with a unique cave climate. Many exotic animals live there, such as the dragon-like salamander, which is very cute and worth exploring.
This is a very famous karst cave landscape in Ljubljana. The cave here has a history of hundreds of millions of years. The stalactites inside are uneven and have various shapes. In addition, many traces of animals and ancient human activities have been found here. It is definitely a good place to explore the secrets of the cave.
Postojna Cave is a very spectacular natural cave with very beautiful and spectacular stalactites. It is divided into four layers: upper, middle, lower and underground. There are also salamanders that look like little dragons, which are very mysterious and cute. It is definitely a mysterious and fun place, you must come.