Europe

Slovenia

Slovenia is a small but topographically diverse country made up of portions of four major European geographic landscapes: the European Alps, the karstic Dinaric Alps, the Pannonian and Danubian lowlands and hills, and the Mediterranean coast.

Sightseeing

Perfect destination for those who enjoy exploring notable sights and landmarks.

Nature

Ideal for those who appreciate the beauty of the natural world.

Family

An excellent destination suitable for a family visit.

Budget

This is an excellent choice for economical travelers.

Foodie

It's an excellent place to visit particularly for those who take pleasure in culinary exploration.

Slovene

Local language

EUR - Euro

Currency

Frequently asked questions

What are interesting facts here?

Slovenia has more than 10,000 caves, it's known as the Green Heart of Europe due to its vast forests and Ljubljana, the capital, is known for its university.

What is a history?

From early settlement till independence in 1991, Slovenia was part of different states, lastly Yugoslavia. The economy has been well developed.

What is the weather in Slovenia by months?

The weather differs by regions, coastal areas have a Mediterranean climate, an alpine climate in the mountains, and a continental climate in the central and eastern regions.

What is Local laws, basic rules and regulations?

Slovenia is part of the European Union so EU laws apply. The drinking age is 18 years old and smoking in public places is prohibited.

Is this place safe?

Slovenia is generally safe, but one should take normal precautions to avoid any potential incidents.

What is average trip length?

3-4 days

Maribor

Second largest city in Slovenia, Maribor is nestled by the Pohorje Mountain on one side and vineyards on the other, offering delightful scenery. Offers a rich blend of traditional and modern, from medieval structures to a vibrant contemporary art scene.

Ljubljana

Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, is known for its university and green spaces, including expansive Tivoli Park. Its picturesque old town is a pedestrian zone with concentrated attractions, including the triple bridge, St Nicholas Cathedral, Ljubljana Castle and Dragon Bridge, which connects the modern city to the old town.

Piran

Piran is a resort city on Slovenia's Adriatic coast, known for its long pier and Venetian architecture. Its Old Town is a gem of Venetian Gothic architecture and is one of the best-preserved historical towns in the Adriatic. Tartini Square is home to the monument of Giuseppe Tartini, a famous violinist and a composer, and the birthplace of this great personality.

Bovec

Bovec is a small town nestled in the Julian Alps of Slovenia. It's best known for its adrenaline-pumping outdoor activities including white water rafting, kayaking, hiking, and skiing. The charm of this town lies in its stunning natural beauty, with the turquoise Soca River and awe-inspiring mountain peaks creating a picture-perfect backdrop.

Planica

Planica is a Slovenian ski jump valley, known globally as the home of ski flying. Hosting numerous international competitions, it's renowned for incredible atmosphere and incredible record-breaking jumps. In addition, the scenic valley provides opportunities for hiking, Nordic skiing, and more close to nature activities.

Logar Valley

Logar Valley, one of Europe's most beautiful glacial alpine valleys, offers idyllic nature with stunning mountainous scenery against the backdrop of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. It's a paradise for hikers, photographers, and nature lovers. Logar Valley features hiking trails, waterfalls, and the option of accommodation in farmhouses, making it a unique tourist destination.

Slovenia

Slovenia is a small but topographically diverse country made up of portions of four major European geographic landscapes: the European Alps, the karstic Dinaric Alps, the Pannonian and Danubian lowlands and hills, and the Mediterranean coast.

Postojna

Postojna is a small city in southwestern Slovenia, known for its extensive limestone cave network. It's popular among tourists for its natural beauty and rich history. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, green fields and the Pivka River that carves through the countryside. In the heart of the city, you can find charming streets lined with quaint cafes and small shops.

Bohinj

Bohinj, located in the Julian Alps in the northwestern region of Slovenia, is a paradise for nature lovers. It's home to the largest glacial lake in Slovenia- Lake Bohinj and the Triglav National Park. Boasting stunning landscapes, it's an excellent location for hiking and other outdoor activities.

Bled

Bled is a stunning town in Slovenia, nestled amongst the Julian Alps. It's primarily known for the incredible Lake Bled and its island with the church. Moreover, overlooking the lake is the medieval Bled Castle, a true sight to behold. The town offers various outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and boating.