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Slovakia Tours & Trips

175 Slovakia trips. Tours from 20 tour companies. 539 reviews. 4.6/5 avg rating.

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The Beautiful Blue Danube
4.5/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
River Cruise
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

Bratislava, Budapest, Passau

Highlights

  • CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS Tour the major capital cities along the Danube
  • Bask in the idyllic landscapes of the Wachau Valley
  • EXCURSIONS INCLUDED: Imperial Vienna and Schoenbrunn Palace, the former summer residence for the Hapsburg monarchs, with splendid gardens and lavish rooms
  • Budapest, 2000 years of history

Themes

50 plus, Eco, Sustainable & Green Travel, Family Friendly, Small Ship Cruise

What travelers are saying

"Summary over a cruise on the Haute Seine and Yonne on a barge. As seasoned cruisers, knowing well all aspects of cruising on seas and rivers, we had no experience about traveling on a barge in a canal. It was also time to overcome this lack. A number of companies offer this kind of cruising on barge with 8 to 16 passengers, however very often at exorbitant prices. Luckily, we discovered that the company CroisiEurope offers one week cruise on various canals in Europe, at very decent price, especially considering that all is inclusive (full board, all alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and all excursions) on modern barges with a maximum of 22 passengers. We opted for the barge Ms Deborah, which cruises on the canal de la Loire, with the Briare to Nevers’ route. We were looking forward to this itinerary because the proposed excursions particularly suited us. Unfortunately, only a few days before departure, we were informed that due of a lack of water in the Loire canal the Ms Deborah was switched over to the Haute Seine and Yonne for a new itinerary from Paris to Sens. Despites the fact that this new itinerary didn’t really meet our desires, especially the excursions, we decided to accept the change. Our group of 6 persons from Switzerland was very warmly greeted by all members of the crew when arriving on the quai de Grenelle in Paris where we see the MS DEBORAH for the first time, our floating home for the week. With its two dominating colours blue and white, it is difficult not to fall in love with this beautiful small ship. We were invited immediately for the welcome cocktail during which we met officially the crew and the other six individual passengers originating from New Zealand, England and the USA. With less time than it needs to tell, the relation between us was created, so that everyone felt part of a bunch of friends knowing each other for long time. There is no need to present here the MS Deborah itself, as this is already thoroughly done on the Cruise Critic page. The crew of 6 persons is composed of a captain, a sailor, a cruise director, a chef, a waitress and a cabin hostess who put all their efforts to satisfy the passengers and offer them the best possible service. The captain as well as the sailor are always trying to make passengers at ease, answer questions or even bring a drink. The lady cruise director is omnipresent, taking care of the passengers better than a mother hen would do. The talented young French chef aims to produce dishes which please everybody. His outstanding sauces and excellent desserts should be particularly praised. However, referring to comments we made during a cruise on the Seine Princess two years ago, we cannot understand that why today it is not possible to offer the choice of a light buffet at lunch instead a three or even four course menu! The always smiling and friendly Hungarian waitress was very caring and attentive, without forgetting the cabin hostess doing a great job in the cabins, the public spaces and even the kitchen. It wouldn’t be fair to name a single person as all members of the crew, without any exception, do all they can to make the cruise unforgettable. Our one-week cruise on the barge Ms Deborah enables us today to make the following comments: ~ a cruise on a barge cannot be compared to any other kind of cruise ~ despite all the comfort offered on modern barge, one must be very aware that life on board happens at a restraint space, requiring therefore much flexibility and understanding in all aspects from all passengers ~ in our case, being only 12 passengers, we had the opportunity to take our meals on the terrace. We also never had the feeling that the boat was overcrowded. This can be different when the ship is full, especially by bad weather ~ the state of mind between the passengers who are mostly of foreign nationalities, who don’t know each other and don’t speak French, must function well right from the beginning ~ if the interrelation works, it is difficult to find a more relaxing and enjoyable way of travelling ~ the success on a barge is mainly due on the quality of its crew. Ms Deborah’s crew members have quickly created a family spirit on board, showing also that they genuinely like what they do ~ excursions can play a major role in choosing an itinerary. Not speaking French or English can be a handicap Do we recommend to do a cruise on a barge? Yes, definitively! It’s affordable, the atmosphere on board is unique, the routes can be very interesting. In our case, this second try with CroisiEurope gives them a better note."

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Danube Bike & River Cruise: Budapest to Prague
4.9/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Group Tour
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Strenuous
Trip pace
Full schedule

Highlights

  • Unpack once, then bike and boat along the Danube in four countries and three cultural capitals—all on one trip.
  • Follow the car-free and scenic Danube and EuroVelo 6 bike paths in this bicycle-friendly region.
  • Enjoy an exclusive Viennese concert with the music of Strauss and Mozart.
  • Choose to be as active or relaxed as you wish from our menu of cycling routes and walking tours.
  • Visit one of the oldest breweries in the world in Weltenburg.

Themes

Cultural, Cycling & Biking, Nature & Wildlife

What travelers are saying

"This was the first organized tour my husband and I have ever joined, so we were not sure what to expect , but it turned out to be the best vacation we've ever had. The scenery and food were amazing. We stayed in beautiful hotels. Most of the riding was on paved bike paths so we hardly ever had to deal with car traffic. Our leaders, Andrea and Martin, were funny, informative , and so helpful. We are already planning to go back to Italy with VBT this summer."

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Prague to Budapest Ride
4.5/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Small Group Tour
Why we love them
With a wide range of trip styles, Exodus caters to every type of traveler out there- even those with specific interests from cycling to winter hiking.
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Budapest, Prague, Vienna

Highlights

  • Cycle along rivers, through forests and national parks
  • Discover four history-steeped countries
  • Enjoy Central European culture, cuisines, wines and beers

Themes

Cultural, Cycling & Biking

What travelers are saying

"Rick was really helpful and patient. He explained things clearly, was happy to answer questions. It is a long time since I last travelled solo but I felt confident that Rick understood what I wanted from the trip and reassured me."

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Best of Central Europe
4.8/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Small Group Tour
Why we love them
They're highly committed to sustainable tourism and contribute to crucial initiatives like climate action, focusing on local cultures and more.
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Auschwitz, Budapest, Krakow, Prague, Vienna

Highlights

  • Stay in old-school style while supporting a social cause during your time in Vienna. The city’s quirky Magdas Hotel is committed to helping local refugees earn a living through employment.
  • Embark on a hike through the lesser known but no less stunning Tatra Mountains in Slovakia. With a range of trails available, you’ll be high above the valley floor admiring the vistas in no time.
  • See the classic Polish cities of Wroclaw and Krakow and feel the emotional wallop of a sobering visit to nearby Auschwitz.
  • Discover the magical Cesky Krumlov on a guided tour around town with your small group, passing by medieval buildings, verdant countryside and the flowing Vltava River.
  • Get the low-down on Budapest’s classic charm, café culture, and eclectic neighbourhood vibes during your time here. Have you actually been to Budapest if you didn’t go to a ruin bar?
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Themes

Cultural, High Adventure, Local Immersion & Homestays

What travelers are saying

"I did the EBC trek with Intrepid in September and October. Our group missed the first 3 days of the planned 12 day trek due to bad weather. There was a real fear we would not be able to do the trek at all. Intrepid sorted out additional accommodation and flights once we were able to fly. Our group made it to EBC by missing the 2 acclimation days on the accent and descending in 3 days instead of 4. This was only possible because of the awesome staff (guides and porters) employed by Intrepid and by Intrepid's backroom staff making alternative accommodation and flight arrangements for us."

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Cycling from Vienna to Budapest
4.3/5 Great
100+ reviews
Small Group Tour
Why we love them
With a wide range of trip styles, Exodus caters to every type of traveler out there- even those with specific interests from cycling to winter hiking.
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate

Visits

Budapest, Vienna

Highlights

  • Meander along the Danube
  • Cycle 3 countries in one week
  • Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest

Themes

Cycling & Biking

What travelers are saying

"Rick was really helpful and patient. He explained things clearly, was happy to answer questions. It is a long time since I last travelled solo but I felt confident that Rick understood what I wanted from the trip and reassured me."

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Danube Bike & River Cruise: Prague to Budapest
4.9/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Group Tour
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Strenuous
Trip pace
Full schedule

Highlights

  • Unpack once, then bike and boat along the Danube in four countries and three cultural capitals—all on one trip.
  • Follow the car-free and scenic Danube and EuroVelo 6 bike paths in this bicycle-friendly region.
  • Sail through the scenic Danube Gorge to the Weltenburg Abbey.
  • Choose to be as active or relaxed as you wish from our menu of cycling routes and walking tours.
  • Enjoy an exclusive Viennese concert with the music of Strauss and Mozart.

Themes

Cultural, Cycling & Biking, Nature & Wildlife

What travelers are saying

"This was the first organized tour my husband and I have ever joined, so we were not sure what to expect , but it turned out to be the best vacation we've ever had. The scenery and food were amazing. We stayed in beautiful hotels. Most of the riding was on paved bike paths so we hardly ever had to deal with car traffic. Our leaders, Andrea and Martin, were funny, informative , and so helpful. We are already planning to go back to Italy with VBT this summer."

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Europe Explorer
4.5/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Small Group Tour
Why we love them
They're highly committed to sustainable tourism and contribute to crucial initiatives like climate action, focusing on local cultures and more.
Lodging level
Basic - 2 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Amsterdam, Antwerp, Avignon, Bar, Barcelona, Berlin, Berlin Wall, Bratislava, Bruges, Brussels, Budapest, Cinque Terre, Dresden, Florence, Krakow, La Spezia, Luxembourg, Lyon, Pantheon, Paris, Prague, Rome, Tuscany, Vatican City, Venice, Vienna

Highlights

  • Start your trip in Barcelona, the city of Gaudi, wander the streets and marvel at the architectural feats, from the incredible La Sagrada Familia Basilica to the lush gardens of Park Guell.
  • Walk the picturesque waterways and cobbled streets of Bruges, maybe visit a local brewery and try one of the iconic regional beers.
  • Stroll stunning Salzburg, backdropped by the Eastern Alps, with a free day to wander the Old City and the New City, divided by the Salzach River.
  • Feast on mouth-watering seafood along Italy's coast, drink fine wine in Tuscany and indulge in the endless pasta dishes on offer in Rome.
  • Make cross-country travel a breeze with a European trip including train travel. Enjoy extra time to sit back, relax, play games with your fellow travellers or watch the changing scenery roll by.

Themes

Cultural, High Adventure, Local Immersion & Homestays

What travelers are saying

"I did the EBC trek with Intrepid in September and October. Our group missed the first 3 days of the planned 12 day trek due to bad weather. There was a real fear we would not be able to do the trek at all. Intrepid sorted out additional accommodation and flights once we were able to fly. Our group made it to EBC by missing the 2 acclimation days on the accent and descending in 3 days instead of 4. This was only possible because of the awesome staff (guides and porters) employed by Intrepid and by Intrepid's backroom staff making alternative accommodation and flight arrangements for us."

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European Christmas Markets featuring Prague, Vienna & Budapest - 2024
4.8/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Group Tour
Why we love them
With a history that spans back to 1918, they have unparalleled expertise in the guided tour industry and can cater to all types of travelers.
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Bratislava, Budapest, Prague, Vienna

Highlights

  • Learn the secrets of Viennese confectionary during a candy making demonstration.
  • Dine at the famous Marchfelderhof, an iconic restaurant with a rich Viennese tradition.
  • Experience the most famous Hungarian wine region visiting one of the best wine estates.
  • Tour the majestic Prague Castle.
  • Visit 5 different countries filled with the holiday spirit.
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Themes

Cultural

What travelers are saying

"This was a tremendous trip. Nice mix of New Zealand s spectacular scenery and cultural highlights. In Australia Cairns was interesting for culture and great barrier reef, which is unfortunetely getting bleached due to rising ocean temps.The Sydney Opera house was amazing. Our Auastralian guide was knowledgeable and very organized. Only complaint was that at 37 folks the trip was too large in our opinion."

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Slovakia Reviews & Ratings

4.6/5  Excellent
539  Reviews
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156
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Bruce

Oct 2024

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Highlights of Eastern Europe

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Susan

May 2024

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Highlights of Eastern Europe

Our tour Leader was fantastic she made the trip superb!

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Belinda

Aug 2023

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Highlights of Eastern Europe

All the planned locations, activities, hotels excellent merited 5 stars in terms of my expectations for an Explore trip. However, the arrangements for internal trans...

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Where is Slovakia? 

Slovakia is located in the literal center of Central Europe. Slovakia was once part of the country Czechoslovakia until 1993 when the two countries decided to dissolve and become the separate countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Slovakia is entirely landlocked in between the countries of Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Romania, and Ukraine

What is the Weather Like? 

You can experience all four seasons in Slovakia. With Slovakia’s unique location and landscape, their weather is greatly influenced by the mountains and the winds from the Mediterranean and Baltic Seas. Much of Slovakia is made up of mountains, river valleys, and plateaus. This means the valleys and plateaus will be warmer than the mountains, while the mountains will be cooler and wetter. 

The spring and fall in Slovakia are generally cool and wet. Spring is especially unpredictable with storms and weather changes. Fall seems to be a little more consistent, but if you travel during the fall, make sure to bring jackets as the wind on the plateaus can be very strong. 

Even though Slovakia has many mountain ranges, summers can be very warm in the lower altitudes. It is not uncommon for many summer days to be 100 degrees and sunny. However, even during the summer in Slovakia, you can see some strong thunderstorms.  

Slovakia during the winter is the perfect time for winter sports enthusiasts. Most of the country will see snow throughout the winter months. The snow will stay in the mountains the whole winter, but down in the valley, much of the snow will melt or won’t be around the whole three months of winter. 

What to Pack

What to bring with you on your Slovakia tour all depends on what time of year and activities you are doing. If you’re going during the summer on a river cruise, then make sure to pack light clothes and good walking shoes. If you are hiking the Tatra Mountains during the fall, you’ll want to pack layers, wind jackets, and even better hiking shoes. 

For adventure holidays in Slovakia during the summer, packing light and breathable clothes is extremely important as you will be on the go and summer is extremely warm. For skiing in Slovaki or animal treks in the mountains, make sure to pack thick coats, scarves, and rubber soled shoes to protect you against the wind and snow. 

The most important thing to remember when packing for Slovakia is layers. While the seasons can follow a pattern, with Slovakia’s landscape, changes in weather can be sudden and unexpected. You don’t want to be caught walking through a meadow near the Danube River without a jacket or umbrella when it decides to storm. 

Best Time to Visit Slovakia

Like what to pack, the time to visit Slovakia largely depends on the activities you want to do and the theme of your tour. With Slovakia’s vastly changing climate and drastic differences in temperature between the summer and winter months, there are certain times of the year that cater better to certain tour themes. 

If you are looking to go on a hiking tour of Slovakia, then visiting during the late-spring or early-fall would be best. On the other hand, if you want to go skiing and see some of Slovakia’s beautiful and elusive wildlife, traveling during the winter months would be the best time. 

River cruises to Slovakia generally occur from April-October since the snow has melted and temperatures are rising. However, during the spring and summer rains you may also encounter high waters which could affect your journey. 

If you are going on a tour of Slovakia and nearby countries during the summer, be forewarned that temperatures will be very hot and the crowds will be larger. 

Common Slovakian Phrases

Slovakians speak the Slovak language, naturally. Slovak is considered part of the Slavic languages that are widely spoken in Eastern Europe, Poland, and the Balkans.

Slovak has 46 different letters and many of those sound differently than how they are written. Slovak can be a little tricky for those who aren’t familiar with Slavic languages, but keeping in mind some of these key phrases will help you get around the country and communicate with locals. 

  • Hello = Dobry den (DOH-bree den)
  • Thank you = Dakujem (JAY-koo-yehm)
  • Yes = Ano (AAH-no)
  • No = Nie (NYEE_eh)
  • Please = Prosim (PROH-seem)
  • How much is this? = Kol’ko to stoji? (KOH-lee-koh toh STO-yeeh?)
  • How are you? = Ako sa mas? (AH-koh sah MAA-sh?)
  • I don’t understand = Nerozumiem (NEH-roh-zoo-myehm)
  • Where is the bathroom? = Kde je toaleta? (kdeh yeh TOH-ah-leh-ta?) 

Is Slovakia Safe?

The crime rate in Slovakia is low. However, in high tourist areas like Kosice and Bratislava there have been pickpocketing and scam reported. It is highly recommended for travelers to make sure their items are secure and to double check vendors or local tour guides before booking. Also, make sure you use taxis with meters so you are not overcharged. 

Slovakia is also an amazing place for solo travelers. The country has a good transportation system and the cities are considered quite safe. It’s advised to take normal precautions when visiting if you are traveling on your own. 

A note of caution: travelers should be aware when traveling by road through Slovakia. Some of the roads through the mountains can be small and precarious. It’s recommended that you drive these roads during the day time to avoid issues and to make sure you bring plenty of motion sickness pills for those windy roads. 

Common Countries Also Visited on Slovakian Tours

Slovakia is commonly included in tours of Central Europe. Since Slovakia is located in the heart of Central Europe and has a wide variety of tour activities to offer, tours are able to combine Slovakia with surrounding countries in their itineraries. 

In addition to Central European tours, Slovakia is also included in Danube River cruises. Slovakia’s capital, Bratislava, sits on the Danube as it flows from Slovakia into Austria. Stops these Danube River voyages are often Hungary, Serbia, Austria, and Germany. 

For hiking tours, Poland is often paired with Slovakia as the Tatra Mountains is the border between the two countries. Many of these tours take you through the Carpathian and Tatra Mountains that make up southern Poland and northern Slovakia. 

Slovakia is also a popular destination for cycling tours. Cycling tours of Central Europe can follow the same route as the Danube with stops in Hungary and Austria, but also can include the Czech Republic as well.

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