Things You'll Need:
- Computer With Internet Access
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Step 1
Choose the Hungary-Slovenia-Croatia Pass if your train travel will be limited to the Croatian and Slovenian regions. This pass is the most economical for those traveling in smaller travel regions, yet it provides unlimited first class travel for five to ten consecutive or non-consecutive travel days. See the Resources section below for a link to Eurail. You can also book train travel from Croatia to Slovenia by calling Rail Europe at (888) 382-RAIL or by visiting the link below.
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Step 2
Select the Eurail Hungary-Slovenia-Croatia Saver Pass for traveling in groups of two or more. Fares are discounted, and the pass has the same features as the standard Hungary-Slovenia-Croatia Pass.
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Step 3
Pick the standard Eurail Pass if you intend to travel to multiple countries following your trip from Croatia to Slovenia. This pass is valid for travel on any of the Eurail service rail networks.
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Step 1
Take the train from Rijeka to Kamnik to explore the Slovenian Alps and mountain region of Slovenia. Kamnik, a quaint town boasting castle ruins, rolling green fields and historic structures, is nestled on the boundary of the Kamniške Alps and along the banks of the Bistrica River.
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Step 2
Leave Croatia from the station at Zagreb and arrive in Ljubljana to take in the striking architecture and local structures strongly influenced by the Baroque, Renaissance and Art Nouveau styles. After your train ride to Ljubljana, visit nearby Borovnica to view the spectacular Pekel Gorge and its enchanting waterfalls.
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Step 1
Book your train travel from Croatia to Slovenia using online rail pass service providers. Browse the various companies that offer rail passes and choose the one you are most comfortable purchasing from.
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Evaluate the benefits of reserving seats for the trip to Slovenia. There's an additional fee for seat reservations, but they do ensure that you'll get seating once you have boarded the train. Seat reservations are made after you have purchased rail passes and are mailed directly to you in addition to your rail passes.







