Slovenia
In the Country of Love
In a land whose very name carries the word love, you'll quickly discover that opposites not only meet — they attract.
Here, the Alps flirt with the Adriatic, while the mystical Karst whispers between them. Sun-drenched hills link the heart of Central Slovenia with the gentle Pannonian Plain. Everything feels close, connected, and beautifully intertwined.
At the crossroads of four great European landscapes, Slovenia captures the essence of the continent in one enchanting destination. Yet it also offers hidden wonders found nowhere else — untouched forests, the majestic brown bear, thermal springs framed by snow-capped peaks, and the chance to ski cross-country in summer.
At every turn, Slovenia offers something unexpected — a moment of wonder that goes beyond what you sought, and leaves you wanting more.
Ljubljana & Central Slovenia
Where urban grace meets untamed nature
Few world capitals are as seamlessly intertwined with nature as Ljubljana. Here, the city forest embraces the famed Tivoli Park, which stretches gracefully into the heart of a culturally vibrant town.
The Ljubljanica River, flowing between lively embankments and beneath elegant bridges, carries whispers of ancient civilizations and stories of the early pile dwellers who once called these lands home.
At the very heart of Slovenia, Ljubljana serves as the perfect gateway to the country's many wonders — from virgin forests and alpine pastures to world-class sports venues and remarkable heritage sites.
For several consecutive years, Ljubljana has earned its place among Europe's finest destinations, celebrated by European Best Destinations as one of the most romantic cities for a spring escape.
Designed in part by the visionary architect Jože Plečnik, Ljubljana is a city where culture and nature coexist in harmony. Nearly half of the city's area is covered in native forest, while another fifth is protected as natural parkland.
Beyond the Capital
Kočevsko
Glimpse brown bears in their natural habitat from hidden lookouts
Idrija
Watch the delicate craft of traditional lace-making unfold
Škofja Loka
Hills crowned with ancient fortresses and medieval charm
Velika Planina
A pastoral dreamscape of alpine huts and sweeping views
Thermal Pannonian Slovenia
Water, Wellness, and Timeless Harmony
Where the gentle Pannonian Plain meets the sun-kissed hills of eastern Slovenia, a land of healing waters and quiet well-being unfolds.
For centuries, people have come here to enjoy the restorative powers of natural thermal springs, where warmth and mineral richness nurture both body and spirit.
In Radenci, taste mineral water famed for its heart-strengthening qualities; in Rogaška Slatina, discover the water with the highest magnesium content in the world — a true elixir of vitality.
But wellness here extends beyond the spa. This region is woven with friendly farmsteads, historic towns, and graceful castles that overlook lively squares and whisper stories of the past.
Heritage & Discovery
Ptuj
Slovenia's oldest town with UNESCO-listed Kurentovanje carnival
Celje Castle
Seat of the powerful Counts of Celje who shaped European history
Novo Mesto
Iron Age treasures revealing deep roots of Slovenian civilization
Žalec
Home to the world's first beer fountain, celebrating local hops
Mediterranean & Karst Slovenia
Sunny and Subterranean
For thousands of years, stalactites and stalagmites have been sculpting an underground world of wonder in Slovenia's world-renowned karst caves.
Above ground, salt pans have stood resilient for centuries, defying the wind and sea, while fortresses perched on cliffs have withstood the passage of time. Mysterious underground waters shape meadows into shimmering fish sanctuaries.
Along the 46.6-kilometre coastline, charming seaside towns reveal a captivating blend of cultures, colors, and characters. Here, the sea, salt, and Mediterranean climate come together to nourish both body and soul.
Inland, the Istrian Peninsula, the Brkini and Brda Hills, and the Vipava Valley offer a feast for the senses — rolling landscapes of olive groves, vineyards, and orchards.
Underground Wonders
Postojna Cave
40+ Million VisitorsThe most visited karst cave in Europe, with its famous cave railway carrying guests deep into magnificent halls for over 150 years.
Predjama Castle
123m High CliffThe world's largest and only completely preserved cave castle, seamlessly connected to a labyrinth of karst caverns.
Škocjan Caves
UNESCO World HeritageHome to Europe's largest underground canyon, Slovenia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sečovlje Salina
700 years of hand-harvested salt tradition, sanctuary to 300 bird species
Lipica Stud Farm
Founded 1580, UNESCO heritage — home of the elegant Lipizzaner horses
Alpine Slovenia
High and Deep
The Julian Alps, Karavanke Alps, Kamnik–Savinja Alps, and Pohorje Hills form Slovenia's majestic highlands — a realm where nature rises in grandeur and serenity unfolds in every view.
Here, well-marked Alpine, hiking, and cycling trails lead you across mountain ridges, tranquil plateaus, and verdant valleys. From the summits, the world opens wide — and on a clear day, your gaze can stretch all the way to the Adriatic Sea.
Between towering peaks lie mystical lakes, cascading waterfalls, and crystal Alpine rivers, each one a masterpiece of nature's artistry.
Triglav National Park
A sanctuary of immense beauty and biodiversity, embodying Slovenia's commitment to preserving the delicate balance between nature and humanity. Within the park, the town of Bohinj stands as a model of sustainable tourism.
UNESCO Biosphere ReserveLake Bohinj
Slovenia's largest permanent lake — a glacial jewel plunging to depths of 45 metres, mirroring the surrounding peaks in its still, clear waters.
Alpine Discoveries
Boka Waterfall
18 metres wide, the most water-rich of Slovenia's waterfalls over 100m
Maribor
Europe's Best Green Capital 2025, home to the world's oldest grapevine
Radovljica
Famed for its sweet confections and charming medieval old town
Soča Valley
Crystal emerald waters perfect for kayaking and fly fishing
To visit Alpine Slovenia is to embrace harmony — between man and mountain, water and sky. Come as a responsible guest, tread softly upon the trails, and let the rhythm of the Alps remind you what it means to feel alive.
