Piran, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

Piran is a little coastal town in Slovenia. The country only has 42km of coast line but this coastal town is absolutely gorgeous and the Slovenians are so proud of it. Everyone we talked to about Piran was so happy we were going to see it and we are so glad we went!

Us with the view, Piran, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

Beautiful views from the old wall.

It is very much inspired by the Italian towns which aren’t too far away. Meandering alleyways everywhere with the cute shuttered windows and clothes lines hung out across the streets (a quintessential part of the little Italian towns!)

Wandering the alleyways, Piran, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

We spent hours wandering alleyways.

Piran has the bluest ocean surrounding it and we had so much fun having a “beach day” while we were there!

The rocky shore, Piran, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

No sand in sight!

Unfortunately no sand in sight, so instead they have massive concert slabs that lay out over the water…not the most comfortable to lie on but made getting into the water easier than trying to walk on rocks!

Swimming the clear waters, Piran, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

The water is so blue and clear.

There was no easing your way into the water though, you just had to jump! The water was incredible though so unbelievably clear and so blue to look at.

It's a hard life, Piran, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

It’s a hard life travelling the world!

We went up to the Old Walls which gave incredible views over the point of Piran, up to the vineyards on the hills and you could see all the alleyways and matching red top roofs that are iconic from this area.

Looking out over Piran point, Piran, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

A must see view from the old city walls.

We also went to visit the St George Church. Although it looks very plain from the outside, it was beautiful inside, the most amazing frescos and sculptures, including the Crucified from Piran.

St George church, Piran, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

Beautiful frescos of St George church.

You can also climb up the bell tower (so with Scott’s love of heights, of course we had to go up!) It was a gorgeous view but the dodgiest staircase I think I have ever climbed…Scott didn’t really help my nerves by saying that he couldn’t work out how it was fixed to the walls!

Top of the bell tower, Piran, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

Made it to the top of the dodgy stairs!

Piran was the prefect place for us for a relaxing, beach break. The alleyways, shuttered windows, red tiled roofs, the amazing seafood and the incredible blue ocean made it a very difficult place to leave.

Stunning light through the alleyways, Piran, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

Been a perfect stopover.

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Hi there, we're Scott and Eilis, an Australian couple. We have been together for over 10 years and got engaged 2 days before we started our adventure of exploring Europe on a one-way ticket. We love adventures and have been lucky enough to have had plenty of them and now are endlessly dreaming of the next ones. We hope you enjoy our photos and stories - there's such a lot of world to see! Feel free to contact us at: admin@thetwodrifters.net