Destinations · Slovakia
High Tatras — the Alps in miniature, without Alpine prices
The tallest range in the Carpathians packs 25 peaks over 2,500 m into a ridge just 26 km wide — which is why locals call it the smallest big mountains in the world. Electric railways link the resort towns, cable cars climb to Lomnický štít, and glacial lakes like Štrbské Pleso sit right off the promenade.
For operators the Tatras are the value alternative to the Alps: mountain hotels, licensed guides and luggage-moved trekking at Central European rates, one hour from Poprad and within a day-trip of the Spiš UNESCO belt.
Highlights
What High Tatras gives a programme
Peaks & lakes
Lomnický štít by cable car, Rysy and Kriváň for trekkers, Štrbské and Popradské lakes for everyone else.
Self-guided & guided trekking
Our own self-guided programmes run here — route notes, luggage transfers and hotels booked valley to valley.
Year-round season
Summer trails and via ferrata; winter skiing at Tatranská Lomnica and Štrbské Pleso.
Getting there
Nearest airports
Poprad–Tatry (TAT)
The High Tatras' own airport at 718 m — one of the highest-lying airports in Central Europe, with the first resorts about 15 minutes away.
15 minutes to the resorts
Learn moreKraków (KRK)
Kraków John Paul II is Poland's largest regional airport — the northern Tatras gateway via Zakopane and the Łysa Polana crossing.
~2.5 hours to the resorts
Learn moreVienna (VIE)
Vienna–Schwechat is Austria's largest airport and Austrian Airlines' hub — the long-haul arrival for Slovakia programmes.
~4 hours, widest network
Learn morePlan a High Tatras programme
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Hotels, guides, transport and experiences across High Tatras, quoted at net rates and operated by our own team on the ground.