Travel Guides about Slovenia

Travel in Slovenia offers a unique experience, from the crystal-clear waters of Lake Bled to the towering peaks of the Julian Alps. With its charming towns and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, Slovenia is a perfect destination if you love nature.
 
When to visit
The best times to visit are during spring (April to June) and fall (September to October).
Currency
The Currency of Slovenia is Euro. 1 Euro is equivalent to 1,07 USD.

Weather in Slovenia

The warmest months in Slovenia are June, July, and August. The temperatures are pleasant and you can do various outdoor activities. This is the perfect time to explore Slovenia’s lakes, mountains, and charming cities. If you like winter, December through February offers the best chance to experience Slovenia’s snowy landscapes and enjoy winter sports in the Julian Alps. Late spring and early autumn provide a wonderful balance of mild weather and fewer crowds.

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Best Activities in Winter
  • Go skiing in Kranjska Gora, which offers a range of slopes for skiers and snowboarders.
  • Visit Ljubljana’s Christmas Markets. It’s a great way to enjoy the holiday spirit while exploring the capital.
Best Activities in Spring
  • Hike in the Julian Alps and explore Slovenia’s mountain trails in the Julian Alps.
  • Visit Lake Bled and explore the lake by boat, take a traditional pletna boat to Bled Island or hike up to Bled Castle for stunning views.
Best Activities in Summer
  • Visit Postojna Cave, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest and most visited caves.
  • Do water Sports on Lake Bohinj such as kayaking, paddleboarding, or swimming.
Best Activities in Autumn
  • Go on a wine-tasting tour in the Vipava Valley and experience the local vineyards is a popular activity.
  • Explore Triglav National Park, Slovenia’s largest national park. Hike, photography, and wildlife spotting are popular activities.

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Travel Tips

Citizens from many countries, including the US, can enter Slovenia without a visa for up to 90 days within 180 days, as it is part of the Schengen Area.

Yes, Slovenia is generally considered safe for tourists, with low crime rates.

Yes, tap water is safe to drink throughout Slovenia, and it is of high quality.

You can enjoy hiking in Triglav National Park, cycling along scenic routes, and water sports on Lake Bled or the Soča River.

You must try traditional dishes such as potica (a nut roll), štruklji (dough rolls), and various local wines from regions like Primorska.

Scenic routes include the drive through the Julian Alps via Vršič Pass, the coastal road to Piran along the Adriatic Sea, and routes through Triglav National Park.

How to Get There

By Airplane

Slovenia is well-connected to major European cities with Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU) being the main international gateway. Other airports include Maribor (MBX) and nearby airports in Italy and Austria. Budget airlines like EasyJet, Ryanair, and Wizz Air provide affordable options for flights within Europe.

By Train

Slovenia is connected to other European countries by train, with international services to cities like Vienna, Zagreb, and Venice.

By Bus

Long-distance buses are a common and affordable way to travel to Slovenia from neighboring countries like Italy, Austria, and Croatia. Companies like FlixBus offer frequent services connecting major cities in the region.

By Car
Driving into Slovenia is easy, with well-maintained roads and highways connecting it to surrounding countries.

 

How to Get Around

Trains

Slovenia’s rail network connects major cities like Ljubljana, Maribor, and Koper. Trains are a reliable and comfortable way to travel within the country.

Buses

Buses are an affordable and efficient way to travel around Slovenia, with companies like Ljubljanski potniški promet offering services to cities and towns across the country.

Driving

Renting a car is a great way to explore Slovenia’s picturesque countryside, lakes, and mountains. The country has well-maintained roads, and renting a car gives you the freedom to visit more remote destinations.

Taxis

Taxis are widely available in cities like Ljubljana, and rideshare apps like Uber also operate in some areas. They offer a convenient way to get around quickly.

City Transport

Ljubljana has a great public transport system, including buses and a funicular to get up to Ljubljana Castle. The city is also very walkable, making it easy to explore on foot.

 

SIM Card Options

Local SIM Cards

You can easily buy a SIM card at Ljubljana Airport or in mobile shops around the city.

  • A1 Slovenia: Offers good coverage with various data and call plans.
  • Telemach: Affordable and reliable, with plans for both locals and tourists.
  • Telekom Slovenije: Known for good coverage and data plans across the country.

eSIM Card Options

  • Airalo: Offers eSIM data plans for Slovenia with multiple options to suit your needs.
  • Holafly: Unlimited data eSIMs for Slovenia, perfect for short-term travelers.
  • Nomad: Flexible eSIM plans with regional and global options.

What to pack for Slovenia

  • Passport
  • Travel Insurance
  • Credit Cards/Cash (EUR)
  • Comfortable Walking Shoes
  • Waterproof Jacket
  • Warm Layer (for colder weather)
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Camera/Smartphone
  • Power Bank
  • Travel Pillow
  • Toiletries
  • Medications
  • Small Backpack

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Slovenia Suggested Daily Budget

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On Budget

€40 - €60 per day

With this budget, you can stay in hostels or budget guesthouses, which typically range from €12 to €30 per night. You can eat at local cafes and bakeries for around €5 to €10 each, while public transportation is affordable, with bus tickets costing about €1.30 to €3. This budget allows you to explore free attractions such as Lake Bled and Ljubljana’s charming old town, enjoy local street food, and use inexpensive public transport to visit nearby towns.

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Mid-range

€80 - €120 per day

Accommodations in this category generally include three-star hotels or Airbnb, ranging from €40 to €90 per night. Dining at mid-range restaurants will cost approximately €15 to €30 per meal. Transportation options may include renting a car for around €30 per day or using public transportation. This budget allows you to enjoy guided tours of popular sites like the Postojna Cave, and visit attractions such as Triglav National Park.

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Luxury

€200+ per day

With this budget, you can stay in high-end hotels and Aribnbs with €100 to €250 per night. Dining at fine restaurants can cost between €40 and €100 per meal. You can rent a car or private transfers to get around the country. With this budget, you can book private wine tours in the Vipava Valley, and spa treatments in wellness resorts.