In the centre of Europe there is a place where the mighty Alps meet the colourful Mediterranean, peaceful pannonian Plain and mysterious Karst. Slovenia is a country where green prevails, it also has its special shade of green: Slovenian green. Nature serves as a training ground for numerous world-renowned Slovenian athleths. What is Slovenia? It is green, active and healthy country for 2 million people who live here as well as visitors.
Itineraries passing through Slovenia
Bled ranks among the most beautiful alpine resorts. Its natural beauty, healing climate and thermal lake water attract artists, businessmen, explorers, athletes, sport enthusiasts. The old and young from all over the world. The beauty of the mountains reflect on the lake, the serenity and fresh air convince visitors to return again and again.
People who visited Slovenia say they’ve never seen a lake that’s more beautiful then Bled – at least until they see the blue-green waters of lake Bohinj. Bohinj is tipically less crowded then Bled and in many ways more authentic. It’s an ideal summer holiday destination. There’s a lot of things to do in Bohinj such as cycling, kayaking, hiking and horseback riding.
Postojna Cave is the only place in the world where you can see the most precious brilliant in the form of a cave formation and also meet the baby dragons. It is one of the top tourism sites in Slovenia. Postojna cave is a 24,340 m long karst cave system near Postojna, southwestern Slovenia. It is the second-longest cave system in the country. The caves were created by the Pivka River.
Piran is a beautiful coastal town. It sits at the tip of narrow peninsula and is one of the loveliest towns along the Adriatic coast. It is also one of the best-preserved historical towns in the Mediterranean. It is hard not to fall instantly in love with the atmospheric allyways, sunsets and seafood restaurants.