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Absolutely — and most visitors do. Predjama Castle is a 16th-century fortress embedded directly into a 123-meter cliff face, just 9 km (5.6 miles) from the cave entrance. It is one of the most visually striking castles in Central Europe and tells the story of the outlaw knight Erasmus of Lueg, who famously held out against a siege for over a year by using secret passages within the cave system behind the castle. A combined visit to both sites fits well within a single day. With a private transfer, your driver can take you between the two without the hassle of arranging separate connections or finding parking at each stop.
Postojna Cave sits about 50 km (31 miles) southwest of Ljubljana, making it an easy day trip from the capital. By car, the drive on the A1 motorway takes approximately 40 to 45 minutes. Public transport options exist but typically require connections and more time. Traveling with a private transfer means door-to-door pickup, no schedule juggling, and the flexibility to combine Postojna with nearby Predjama Castle in a single trip without retracing your steps or waiting on bus timetables.
The standard guided cave tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours and includes both the train ride and the walking portion. If you want to visit the on-site Vivarium — where you can see the remarkable olm, a cave-dwelling salamander nicknamed the "human fish" or "baby dragon" — add another 30 to 45 minutes. Many visitors also combine Postojna Cave with Predjama Castle, a dramatic medieval fortress built into a cliff just 9 km (5.6 miles) away. A full day covering both sites comfortably takes around 4 to 5 hours on the ground.
The olm (Proteus anguinus) is a blind, cave-dwelling salamander found almost exclusively in the underground waterways of the Slovenian Karst. It has pale, pinkish-white skin, visible red gills, and tiny cartoon-like limbs — an appearance so unusual it was once thought to be a baby dragon by early settlers. It can live for up to 100 years and survive without food for years at a time. Postojna's Vivarium gives you a rare chance to see live olms up close. For many visitors, this turns an already extraordinary cave visit into something they talk about long after they get home.
Postojna Cave is one of Europe's most spectacular underground worlds — a 24 km (15 miles) network of passages, halls, and chambers carved over millions of years. The visit begins with a ride aboard the cave train, one of only a handful of underground cave railways in the world, which carries you 2 km (1.2 miles) deep into the earth before the guided walking tour begins. Towering stalactite and stalagmite formations, enormous chambers like the Concert Hall, and the iconic "Brilliant" — a five-meter white stalagmite — make this unlike any natural landmark you can see above ground. Few day trips deliver this level of wonder in just 90 minutes.