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As a leading name in meaningful travel, Pinoy Tourism connects you to the real Slovenia — a land where alpine peaks meet the Adriatic Sea and every corner seems lifted from a postcard. Cradled between the Julian Alps and a sliver of shimmering coastline, Slovenia is a small country with an enormous heart. Over 60% of its land is blanketed by forest, making it one of the greenest destinations on Earth. Here, nature and culture live in harmony — you’ll explore glittering Lake Bled, stroll through medieval Ljubljana Castle, and experience traditional village life surrounded by ancient woodlands. Travel with Pinoy Tourism and discover a nation that proves big adventures can come in small packages.

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Slovenia At-a-Glance

With snowy mountains, emerald lakes, and centuries of folklore, Slovenia feels like a fairytale that never ends. Join your expert Pinoy Tourism Travel Director and uncover its soul — from the mirror-like waters of Lake Bled to the charming streets of Ljubljana.

Currency
Euro
Capital City
Ljubljiana
Winter avg temp
-2°C
Language
Slovenian, Hungarian, Italian
Summer avg temp
26°C
Good morning
Dobro jutro
Time Zone
GMT+2
Good evening
Dober večer
Charming and welcoming, Slovenia combines verdant forests, soaring mountains and a beautiful Adriatic coastline. Guests are always amazed at how much magic fits into such a small country.
- Travel Director
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Our Top 5 Things to Do in Slovenia Discover with the Slovenia Tour Package

Sail on the crystal-clear waters of Lake Bled

Hop aboard a traditional wooden boat and glide toward the fairytale island chapel on Lake Bled. Visit Bled Castle perched on its rocky cliff and take in panoramic views of Slovenia’s snow-capped peaks.

Visit a traditional Slovenian village

Step back in time in the Slovenian countryside. Wander cobbled lanes lined with painted cottages, meet friendly locals, and discover the region’s centuries-old customs and crafts.

Relax in Tivoli Park, Ljubljana

Escape the bustle of the city and wander through this lush park dotted with sculptures, mansions, and a botanical glasshouse. It’s the perfect spot to unwind or people-watch with a coffee in hand.

Explore the Gingerbread Museum

At this deliciously unique museum, learn the art of lectarstvo — traditional Slovenian gingerbread-making. Watch expert bakers decorate heart-shaped sweets and enjoy a warm, sugary sample.

Visit Ljubljana Castle

Crowning the city skyline, this 12th-century fortress offers both history and sweeping views. Explore its ancient halls, small museums, and the watchtower overlooking Slovenia’s picturesque capital.

Best Museums in Slovenia – Discover with Slovenia Tour Packages

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National Museum of Slovenia

Set in a neo-Renaissance palace, this museum houses treasures from prehistoric artifacts to Roman sculptures — including a 60,000-year-old Neanderthal flute, the world’s oldest musical instrument.

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Slovenian Museum of Natural History

Home to one of Europe’s best-preserved woolly mammoth skeletons, this museum showcases Slovenia’s diverse flora and fauna and highlights the country’s commitment to conservation.

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Slovenian Ethnographic Museum

Dedicated to preserving Slovenia’s folk culture, this museum explores centuries of craftsmanship — from pottery and weaving to blacksmithing and beekeeping — in a vibrant, interactive setting.

Best Food in Slovenia – Must-Try Speciality with Slovenia Tour Packages

Kranjska Klobasa (Carniolan Sausage)

A smoky, juicy blend of pork and bacon, this sausage has been a national favorite since the 19th century — so much so, it even has its own annual festival.

Potica

Slovenia’s signature dessert — a rolled pastry cake with layers of nuts, seeds, or tarragon — baked in a special potičnik mould. Sweet, festive, and unmistakably Slovenian.

Prekmurska Gibanica (Prekmurian Layer Cake)

Rich, comforting, and layered with apples, poppy seeds, walnuts, and cottage cheese, this national treat is often finished with a dollop of sour cream.

What to pack for a tour in Slovenia

What to Pack

Waterproof coat

Ljubljana is known for its unpredictable rain showers.

Comfortable shoes

Perfect for exploring Old Town alleys or hiking alpine trails.

Camera

Slovenia is photogenic from every angle — from Lake Bled to Triglav National Park.

Adaptor plug

Standard European 2-pin (Type C or F), 230V.

Sunglasses

Bright alpine light and reflective lakes call for good eyewear.

Sustainable essentials

Bring a reusable water bottle, eco toiletries, and tote bags to reduce waste while you travel.

Slovenia Holiday Packages: Other Things to Know Before You Go

Check your passport and visa requirements well before travel — many countries require at least 3–6 months’ validity beyond your trip. English is widely spoken, especially in cities and tourist areas, and locals always appreciate a warm “Hvala” (thank you).