Why Slovenia For Holiday

Slovenia lies between hilly Austria and Italy, the fields in Hungary, and the warm Adriatic Sea. Its contrasting landscape perpetually astounds first-time visitors when taking holiday in Slovenia.

Veliki zvon?ek (kronica)

Waiting for you are the white mounts of the Alps and Triglav national park with countless glacial valleys, gorges, waterfalls and crystal clear wild waters.
Waiting for you is the Mediterranean seacoast, the unspoiled Karst world with plateaus, fields, valleys, and disappearing lakes and rivers. There are more than eight thousand subterranean caves, ranging from the world-renowned Postojna and Škocjan caves with their picturesque stalactites, stalagmites, and transparent curtains to less approachable caves you can explore in the companionship of versed local guides.
Waiting for you are legendary wellness resorts and spas developed around many thermal and mineral natural springs, old settlements and old towns, castles of the past and modern casinos…

Postojna Cave

There is a wide range of overnight accommodation alternatives in Slovenia. Visitors may select a hotel, apartment hotel, garni hotel, motel, guest house, villa, bungalow, apartment, private room, tourist farm, mountain lodge, youth hostel or campsite. Most accommodation is open all year round.

Slovenia’s capital hasn’t always been one of Europe’s most representative holiday destinations. While Barcelona, Paris and Rome were flooded with tourists on a weekend break, the picturesque city of Ljubljana was one of Europe’s secret treasures. But Slovenia and its capital are becoming increasingly popular as holiday destinations. Slovenia’s capital city, has managed to retain its history and culture while embracing the future. It is a expanding metropolis but still has numerous historic places including The Old Town with its medieval castle.