Ljubljana
Slovenia is a small but diverse country that offers stunning Alps, crystal-clear lakes like Bled and Bohinj, and charming cities such as Ljubljana. In addition, it has access to the Adriatic Sea with the beautiful coastal town of Piran.
Explore the countryThe climate is a mix of Alpine, Mediterranean, and continental – weather conditions vary by region. Summers are warm and sunny, while winters tend to be cold, with snow possible in the inland areas.
Slovenia, a small country in Central Europe, boasts an impressive diversity of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The Alps in the northwest offer breathtaking views and excellent opportunities for hiking, skiing, and mountaineering. Triglav National Park, home to Slovenia’s highest peak, is a favorite destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Besides mountains, Slovenia also has beautiful lakes, such as Lake Bled with its iconic island church and Lake Bohinj, ideal for swimming, fishing, and water sports. The capital city, Ljubljana, charms visitors with its historic buildings, picturesque streets, and vibrant cultural life. Another interesting city is Maribor, known for its vineyards and traditional festivals.
Although Slovenia has only a small stretch of coastline, the Adriatic Sea is stunning here, and the town of Piran, with its Venetian architecture, is well worth a visit. The best time to visit Slovenia is from spring to autumn when the weather is favorable for outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of experiences from hiking and cycling to exploring historical sites and tasting local cuisine and wine.
Discover the best Slovenia has to offer with our one–week itinerary. The most beautiful lakes, gorges, sea and bit of relaxation await you.
7 days
By car
High pace
Summer
Bohinj
Kobarid
Bovec
Kranjska Gora
Slovenia
Kranjska Gora
Kobarid
Soca
Log in Bohinj
Nomenj
Bled
Kobarid
As with many other European countries, the best time to visit Slovenia is from spring to autumn. Visiting in early spring or in September or October means fewer tourists at popular spots and slightly lower prices for services. In summer, Slovenia has become an increasingly popular destination for travelers, thanks to its mountains, lakes, and historical sites.
Slovenia is also a popular winter destination, with several ski resorts across the country that have been expanding in recent years.
Prices in Slovenia are generally comparable to those in the Czech Republic. However, services – such as dining and accommodation – can be somewhat more expensive. Accommodation prices, in particular, depend significantly on the season.
All Slovenian highways are subject to tolls. A vignette can be purchased online at the following rates (depending on the vehicle category and duration):
Category 1: Motorcycles and single-track vehicles
7-day: €8
6-month: €32
Annual: €58.70
Category 2A: Passenger cars, caravans, and motorhomes including trailers
7-day: €16
Monthly: €32
Annual: €117.50
Category 2B: Vans taller than 1.30 m
7-day: €32
Monthly: €64.10
Annual: €235
The vignette can be purchased on the official website, which is also available in Czech and other languages.
Since Slovenia does not directly border the Czech Republic, it’s recommended to plan at least 4 or more days for your visit. Slovenia offers beautiful nature, historical landmarks, charming cities, and a bit of seaside – making it well worth planning a road trip to explore it all.
Slovenia uses the Euro, and most businesses and shops accept both cash and card payments.
Yes, tap water in Slovenia is perfectly clean and safe to drink.
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