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Explore the best of Eastern Slovakia with this 7-day private tour featuring UNESCO sites, scenic nature, historic towns, and cultural highlights. Perfect for small groups.
If you’re seeking a personalized journey through Slovakia that combines stunning UNESCO sites, unspoiled nature, and charming historic towns, this 7-day tour of Eastern Slovakia stands out as a top choice. Designed for groups of 2 to 4 people, it offers an intimate experience led by knowledgeable guides, with pickup included and mobile tickets providing convenience. The price per person is $1,161.38, and the tour is usually booked 87 days in advance, reflecting its popularity among seasoned travelers.
While the tour covers a broad array of highlights—ranging from medieval towns to mountain scenery—it’s important to note that admission tickets to attractions are not included. Nonetheless, this flexibility allows travelers to tailor their experience to their interests and budget. The tour’s 7-to-8-hour duration per day makes it suitable for those who want a rundown without feeling rushed. This experience is ideal for small groups craving a quiet, authentic Slovak adventure.


The tour begins in Kosice, Slovakia’s largest city in the east, with a focus on its historical center. As the first stop, travelers explore this vibrant city, which dates its origins back to 1230 when it was known as Villa Cassa. Kosice’s medieval architecture, including its notable landmarks, creates a picturesque setting to start the journey. The guide provides insights into the city’s development and significance within the region.
While admission tickets are not included to specific sites, the city’s unique atmosphere and historical buildings alone are worth the visit. The 8-hour day allows ample time to walk through cobbled streets, view historic churches, and appreciate the local ambiance. The convenience of pickup from the airport makes this a stress-free beginning for the tour.
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Next, the itinerary takes travelers to Levoca, a well-preserved medieval town built between the 15th and 17th centuries. Known as Slovakia’s largest religious pilgrimage center, Levoca impresses with its ancient town wall and Gothic architecture. Visitors can admire the beautiful town square and St. Jacob’s Church, renowned for its wooden altarpiece.
This stop offers a glimpse into Slovakia’s religious and architectural history. The 8-hour visit allows enough time to stroll through the historic streets and appreciate the town’s authentic medieval atmosphere. Like the other stops, the admission tickets are not included, giving flexibility for optional entrance fees or independent exploration.

A highlight of this tour is the visit to Strbske Pleso, nestled in the High Tatras mountains—Slovakia’s most breathtaking range. Travelers travel from Poprad by Tatra electrical railway, an eco-friendly transit option that adds to the experience. At Strbske Pleso, visitors encounter spectacular mountain views, crystal-clear lake scenery, and fresh mountain air.
The 8-hour stop enables exploration of the scenic landscape or a relaxing walk along the lake. The admission fee for the area is not included, but this stop stands out for its natural beauty and tranquility. The train ride itself is part of the experience, offering eco-conscious transport through the mountains.

One of the most unique features of this tour is the visit to Dobšinská Ice Cave, a UNESCO World Heritage site located within Slovak Paradise National Park. Recognized as one of Europe’s largest ice caves, this attraction offers a fascinating underground landscape of ice formations and stalactites.
Reaching the cave involves a scenic drive to the village of Dobinská adová ja, where guided tours lead visitors through the chilly, awe-inspiring interior. The 8-hour day allows enough time for exploration and appreciation of this UNESCO-listed natural wonder. Since admission tickets are not included, visitors should be prepared for additional costs or self-guided options.

A standout activity of this tour is the Dunajec River boat trip in Pieniny National Park. The boat is a traditional wooden vessel, similar to those used in 1708, which adds historical charm to the experience. The boat glides through the gorge of the Dunajec River, offering spectacular views of the surrounding cliffs and forests.
Plus, travelers visit an old castle during this stop, adding a touch of history to the scenic journey. The 8-hour visit balances the boat trip with sightseeing, making it a highlight for lovers of both nature and history. The activity’s admission fees are not included, giving flexibility for optional expenses.

The final full day offers free time in Poprad, a lively town known for its AquaCity water park. Visitors can choose to relax at their hotel or explore local attractions like the Podtatranské Museum and the Tatra Gallery. This stop provides a chance to unwind before returning to Kosice Airport.
The 8-hour duration allows for a leisurely afternoon, with options to enjoy spa facilities or cultural sites. Since admission tickets are not included, travelers can customize their experience based on interest and budget.

This private tour uses an air-conditioned vehicle for all transfers, ensuring comfort throughout the journey. The group size is small, with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 participants, fostering an intimate, personalized experience. The meeting point is flexible, starting at 9:00 am, with the tour ending back at the initial location.
While admission tickets are not included for most attractions, parking tickets and a professional guide are covered. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, adding peace of mind for booking.

This 7-day journey suits travelers looking for an authentic, less crowded experience in Slovakia, with a focus on UNESCO sites, scenic nature, and historic towns. It is especially ideal for small groups who want a tailored, in-depth exploration guided by knowledgeable hosts. The tour’s pacing allows ample time at each site, making it accessible for people with moderate mobility, but travelers should be prepared for some walking and outdoor exposure.
The price of $1,161.38 per person reflects the comprehensive nature of the tour, including transport, accommodation, and professional guiding. It offers a balanced mix of cultural richness and natural beauty—perfect for a relaxed yet immersive Slovak holiday.
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What is included in the tour price?
The tour price includes air-conditioned transportation, accommodation with breakfast, a professional guide, and parking tickets.
Are attraction entry fees included?
No, admission tickets to attractions are not included, giving you flexibility on spending and visiting at your own pace.
How many people are in each group?
The tour operates with 2 to 4 participants, ensuring an intimate experience with personalized service.
Can I join if I have limited mobility?
While the tour is designed for small groups and includes some outdoor and walking activities, travelers with mobility concerns should inquire about specific arrangements.
What is the best time to book this tour?
Most bookings are made about 87 days in advance, indicating that early reservation is advisable for securing a spot.
Is the tour suitable for families?
The tour’s pace and outdoor activities make it suitable for families with older children, but the itinerary’s physical aspects should be considered.
What should I bring for the visit to the ice cave?
Prepare for cold conditions with warm clothing, as the ice cave has a chilly interior.
Can I customize the group size?
Yes, for groups larger than four, discussions about arrangement and discounts are encouraged—contact the provider for details.
What happens if I cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour start, with a full refund.
What languages are guides available in?
While not specified, the tour is operated by Experience Slovakia, which provides a professional guide—likely fluent in English.