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Our Slovenia tours offer a comprehensive and immersive introduction to this breathtaking and historical gem situated in Central Europe. Slovenia is a small country-a member of the European Union, the Schengen Agreement, and NATO. Not to be confused with Slovakia. 

The country is situated in Southern Central Europe in the Julian Alps at the northern end of the Adriatic Sea, bordered by Austria to the north, Italy to the west, Hungary to the north-east, and Croatia to the south-south-east. Despite its small size, this Alpine country contains a myriad of magical sites to see and experiences to encounter. 

Slovenia has just begun to establish its name as a popular travel destination. This small country on the sunny side of the Alps is very diverse, offering something for everyone. 

Slovenia is home to friendly people, beautiful nature, delicious food, and rich in history and culture. It's a great destination for anyone who is looking to enjoy a unique, historical, and relaxing holiday with incredible sites to be seen in several locations across this small European gem.

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Our Slovenia tours are jam-packed with some of the best things to do in this stunning European territory. A day of visiting medieval castles will let the imagination of visitors run wild. Hospital Franja, a secret partisan hospital of the Second World War, is tucked away in the woods and still displays the enormous courage of the people who fought in the war. 

Many indoor and outdoor museums around the country make Slovenia a great destination for history buffs.

More information about Slovenia tours

Do you want to know more about Slovenia and its beauty? Or do you need accurate visa information?

Contact the Slovenian tourism board for more information.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

When is the best time to visit Slovenia?

Slovenia is a great all-year-round travel destination, with lots of activities to keep you entertained. If you want to see the true beauty of the Alps in the sunshine and enjoy the museums without the crowds, try travelling from September to October.

Do I need a visa to travel to Slovenia?

Travellers from the USA, Canada, Great Britain & many other countries do not need a visa to travel to Slovenia, but it's always best to check with your travel agent or local embassy.

What currency should I bring for my trip to Slovenia?

Don’t worry, there are plenty of ATM’s in Slovenia and you will find one easily once you land. All major cards are accepted here. The main currency accepted in Slovenia is Euros.

What is the best way to travel around Slovenia?

One of the best ways to explore Slovenia is via a self-drive tour, which allows you to travel at your own pace. Most of the cars enter Slovenia by motorways, which is also the easiest way to travel around the country.It is easy to travel the Slovenian roads by car since they are well and signposted. Although some local roads are narrow and winding, a drive along them is nevertheless pleasant and varied.

How much should I tip in Slovenia?

Many visitors generally tip around 10% or sometimes 20% of the bill. Tips are very much welcomed. When you return to an establishment where you have previously tipped, you may be remembered and greeted with a smile and swifter service.

TOUR REVIEWS

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The trip was as above and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, all destinations were as expected and lived up to our expectations.We went with the idea of visiting Turkey and especially Gallipoli which achieved our goals.The historical part of thetrip was very well done and memmorable.

Amazing tour. Any issues we had were addressed in a timely fashion and the resolutions were satisfactory. My only complaint is the driver picking us up was late and none of the cell numbers worked when we tried to call and figure out what to do.

My experience with Encounters was excellent from start to finish. The Tour Guide, Sheriff, was the most passionate, enthusiastic and professional guide I have ever had on a tour and his love for Egypt really made me enjoy my time so much more.
I was cautious about arriving in Egypt given the current circumstances about the country, but felt safer that I did living in London as soon as I arrived. All of the Encounters staff are very professional.

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I thought it was very good we didn't have to worry about anything everything was in order and kept with the schedule as planned, unless we wanted to deviated from it to do somethingelse. The trip really a trip of a life time.
There was a time many years ago that I wanted to travel to Egypt and didn't because of the cost. This trip was, to me, very affordable. I think everyone should experience this trip. The tour guide was alos excellent, Sherif Mohammad.

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Factfile


Time: GMT+1
Dial Code: +386
Area: 20 271 km²
Elevation: Highest Point: Triglav - 2864m altitude above sea level. Lowest Point: Adriatic Sea - 0m (tide gauge station in Koper).
Population: 2.081 million (2020)
Capital: Ljubljana
Government: Parliamentary republic
Language: Slovene (official), English, Hungarian, Italian.

In its small territory, Slovenia exhibits a vast diversity of nature. The country has numerous mountains and hills that are suitable for all levels of hiking.

In the winter, the snow-covered mountains offer the joy of skiing. For those who prefer to be warm, Slovenia’s seaside offers charming old towns, a dip in clear water, and beautiful sunsets.

Slovenia is an all-year-round destination but is best visited during the summer months. However, early or late winter can be a good time to visit as well.

Slovenians are hospitable and friendly people, and they want to make their guests feel very welcome. Locals in Slovenia are always happy to show visitors their traditional food, culture, monuments, and natural wonders.

Showing off the beauty of their country is something Slovenians also love to do. Since a large percentage of people in Slovenia speak English, communicating with locals should not present a problem.

Highlights

  • The colorful waterfront of Ljubljana - See the spectacular waterfront which glows with a historical and quaint aura.
  • Vintgar Gorge - Get up close and personal with nature on a walk along Vintgar Gorge.
  • Vrsic Pass in Triglav National Park - View the breathtaking high mountain pass across the Julian Alps in northwestern Slovenia. It is the highest pass in Slovenia, as well as the highest in the Eastern Julian Alps.
  • Postojna Cave - revel in the beautiful and unique karst formations that have been growing for millions of years in the Postojna Cave.
  • Rajhenavski Forest - Hike in this mysterious and fascinating 500 year old forest.

Tips

  • Invest in comfortable hiking boots - there is a lot of walking involved with exploring Slovenia, especially their beautiful hiking trails.
  • Pack for all types of weather as weather can change quite quickly in Slovenia.
  • Public transport in Slovenia is cheap and convenient but the service tends to be limited on the weekends.
  • In Slovenia, you can drink tap water, since it is pristine, so pack a water bottle and fill up before you leave instead of buying non-reusable bottles.
  • Pack European travel adapters - the electricity is 220 volts and uses European Type C Adapters.

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