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This is almost a believe-it-or-not section, but Ashley Colburn’s travel documentary on Slovenia won an Emmy Award! The project was supported by the Slovenian Tourist Board.
Ashley Colburn , an American TV host, producer, writer and travel junkie is a three-time EMMY Award winning travel expert whose film about Slovenia won the Emmy® Award in the Historical, Cultural Documentary category . The project was supported by the STB . She filmed in Slovenia in June last year. At the awards ceremony she wore a dress by Slovenian designer Matea Bennedetti , renowned for her sustainable dresses. This is already her third EMMY.
Upon receiving the award, Ashley stated: “As a travel producer and host, the last few years have been difficult. I was thrilled to be welcomed to Slovenia to film my travel show entirely outside in nature during their Green and Safe campaign. There is no other place like Slovenia, full of beautiful nature, amazing food and wine, adventure around every corner and friendly people. Slovenia is the true gem in Europe. I dedicated the EMMY to the people of Slovenia, thank you for letting me explore your breathtaking country! Around every corner is a view worthy of a picture, I couldn’t put my camera down! I can’t wait to come back, after all my husband has Slovenian roots, so I need to show him his homeland! Special thanks to the National Tourism Board for their support creating this program, you do an amazing job promoting your country! This award has given me the motivation to keep on traveling and exploring our beautiful world.”
In her travel documentary, which is part of her WONDERS international travel series filmed in Croatia, Slovenia, Latvia and Switzerland, Ashley Colburn presented Slovenia as a green and safe destination for 5-star experiences. She was in Slovenia in June 2021 and visited Ljubljana, Bled with Vintgar Gorge, Bohinj and the hinterland, Ptuj and the Puklavec wine cellar, Maribor , The Rogla Treetop Walk , Celje , Postojna Cave , Piran , Soča Valley and Kranjska Gora .
Ashley Colburn is a TV host , producer, writer and travel junkie who has traveled around the world filming in more than 40 countries, visiting 6 continents. Ashley is the host/producer/writer of “TAKEOFF with Ashley Colburn” an international travel show always looking for the next adventure.
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Last Updated: April 18, 2024
Slovenia is one of Europe’s least-visited destinations, which is crazy to me because it’s incredible! Known for its mountains, ski resorts, fabulous wine, extensive cave systems, incredible food, and postcard-perfect lakes, Slovenia offers all the beauty of Western Europe — but with a fraction of the crowds and for a fraction of the costs.
Ljubljana, the country’s vibrant capital, is considered one of the continent’s greenest and most livable cities while Lake Bled, Slovenia’s Insta-famous hotspot, is just as stunning in person as it is in photographs.
Inhabited since prehistory, the Romans established numerous outposts around present-day Slovenia. The region was later annexed by various powers, including the Holy Roman Empire and the Hapsburgs. Slovenia saw heavy casualties during World War I and was seized by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy during World War II. After the war, the region was part of Yugoslavia until Slovenia (and Croatia) gained independence in 1991.
Today, this often-overlooked country is a favorite of hikers and history buffs, owing to its rugged landscape and contentious past. There’s a slew of outdoor activities here, making it the perfect destination for active travelers looking for less-crowded landscapes.
This travel guide to Slovenia can help you plan your trip, save money, and make the most of your visit to this incredibly undervisited country.
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- Things to See and Do
- Typical Costs
- Suggested Budget
- Money-Saving Tips
- Where to Stay
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- How to Stay Safe
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Top 5 things to see and do in slovenia.
1. Wander Ljubljana
Ljubljana (pronouced lyoo-blyah-nuh) is a city built on myth and legend. According to Greek mythology, Jason and the Argonauts slayed a dragon here. Wander around the old town, gaze at the Baroque architecture, and climb the clock tower to take in the view.
2. Visit Piran
Piran is one of the most picturesque cities on the Adriatic coast. Its crown jewel is its old town, which is one of the best-preserved historical centers in the Mediterranean. Take in the historic Venetian architecture and relax in one of the many plazas.
3. Enjoy the views at Lake Bled
One of the most popular destinations in Slovenia, Lake Bled attracts thousands of visitors every year. Its main draw is the island in the middle of the lake, which is home to a 17th-century church. Visit the nearby Bled Castle overlooking the lake too (admission is 13 EUR).
4. Do some water sports
Slovenia has 7 sizeable lakes. From stand-up paddle boarding to kayaking to rappelling down waterfalls, there’s something for every fitness level and interest. Expect to pay around 15-20 EUR for a SUP or kayak rental and 65 EUR for a canyoning trip.
5. Go wine tasting
Wine lovers visiting Slovenia should head towards the Vipava Valley. Tucked beside the Italian border, the mild climate and closeness to the sea makes for ideal winemaking conditions. Expect to pay at least 150 EUR for a full day wine tour.
Other Things to See and Do in Slovenia
1. visit predjama castle.
Located one hour south of the capital, Predjama Castle was originally constructed in the 13th century. It is now a Renaissance-style castle with a Gothic façade, built right into the side of a cliff. (Fun fact: a Slovenian robber baron once called the castle home.) There’s also a “secret” tunnel that leads to the nearby Postojna Cave. The cave stretches over 24,000 meters and is open to the public (it’s the second-largest cave system in the country). Admission to the castle is 13.80 EUR, the cave is 25.80 EUR, and a combined ticket is 35.70 EUR.
2. Go hiking in Triglav National Park
The Triglav National Park is Slovenia’s only national park. Opened in 1981 and spanning 880 square kilometers (310 square miles), the park is named after the country’s tallest mountain. Thanks to its mountains, hills, lakes, waterfalls, springs, and rivers, the park is a magnet for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. You can also kayak, raft, skydive, parasail, and even scuba dive here. It’s a beautiful park and well worth a visit. To extend your time in the park, you can stay overnight in one of the mountain huts (from 80 EUR) or the lodge (from 26 EUR). It’s free to visit the park, though some attractions require small fees to visit (generally 2-5 EUR).
3. Tour Ljubljana Castle
Ljubljana Castle was built in the 16th-century and boasts some of the best views of the city. Perched on Castle Hill above the city, you can take a self-guided tour and wander the grounds yourself or take a guided tour to learn more about the castle and its history. Inside the castle are several permanent exhibitions on its history, the Museum of Puppetry, an escape room, and a café and restaurant. Admission is 13 EUR and includes a guided tour and a return funicular ticket (since the castle is up a hill).
4. Hang out in Velika Planina
Located northeast of the medieval town of Kamnik, Velika Planina translates to ‘Big Pasture Plateau’ — and that is pretty much what it is. This huge, empty plateau is dotted by a handful of small traditional wooden houses surrounded by the towering snow-capped Alps. From June through September, the houses are used by local shepherds whose livestock graze on the plateau, creating a seasonal village open to tourists. Be sure to sample some of the amazing cheeses and local dishes (like barley stew or hota , a bean and sauerkraut hotpot). To get here you either need to drive to the top or take a 10-minute gondola lift ride from Kamniska Bistrica, a nearby village, which costs 17 EUR for a roundtrip ticket.
5. Tour the Skocjan Caves
Located one hour from Ljubljana, this enormous cavern system spans over 1,000 acres. It’s considered one of the most important cave systems in the world as it is one of the largest, home to a unique ecosystem. It has been inhabited since prehistoric times and there are underground streams and rivers, massive stone formations, and a 47-meter-high bridge you can cross. The caves have been in use for millennia, appearing in written sources as far back as the 2nd-century BCE. They are awesome! Guided tours start from 18 EUR. You can also arrange day trips from Ljubljana.
6. Go skiing
For the best skiing, head to Vogel in the Lake Bohinj area. It offers both downhill slopes and cross-country trails. The regular ski season lasts from December all the way until May. Expect to pay around 10-30 EUR for a lift pass. You can also get multi-day passes that bring down the price per day. Osovje, Luce, and Dole Pri Litiji are some of the most affordable places to ski if you’re on a budget.
7. Visit the Rogatec Open-Air Museum
The Rogatec Open-Air Museum is a small but fascinating living museum that highlights what life was like in rural Slovenia in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Located near the border with Croatia , you’ll learn about everything from basket weaving to blacksmithing to how livestock was kept and managed. Admission is 3 EUR. It’s a bit cheesy but if you have time (or are looking for a family-friendly activity), stop by!
8. Hike to Lovrenc Lakes
For an easy and beautiful hike that won’t take much time, head to Lovrenc Lakes. Located near Pohorje in the northeast, this one-hour trail begins at the Rogla Ski Center. Follow the wooden footpath that leads to the middle of the bog where there’s a viewing tower to climb for stunning views over across the marsh and forest. There are longer full-day trails and mountain bike paths too. Admission is free.
9. Do some underground cycling
Underground biking is one of the more unusual experiences that you may not find anywhere else. Near Mezica in the north, cyclists can explore the Slovenian underground by taking a tour underneath Mount Peca via its disused lead and zinc mine shafts. There are 5 kilometers (3 miles) of underground trails that you can explore with tours costing 40-50 EUR. You can also kayak sections of the underground mine too (tickets are the same price).
10. Drink beer from a fountain
The only beer fountain in the world is in the Slovenian town of Žalec. Located in the hop-growing capital of Slovenia, the Green Gold Fountain opened in 2016. Choose between six different beers to taste (including a green beer specially brewed just for the fountain). Simply buy a special mug for 8 EUR and sample each of the six beers on tap in the fountain. The fountain operates from April to October. Continue your beer adventure by visiting the nearby Eco-Museum of Hop-Growing and Brewing Industry in Slovenia.
11. Take a food tour
Slovenia travel costs.
Accommodation – Hostel dorms with 4-6-beds cost 16-22 EUR per night. Free Wi-Fi is standard and self-catering facilities are common. For a private room, expect to pay 40-50 EUR per night.
Budget hotels start at 40 EUR per night. Many budget hotels include free breakfast (but not all do) so if you’re on a budget be sure to book a hotel that includes free breakfast.
Airbnb is another budget-friendly option in Slovenia, with private rooms starting at 35 EUR per night. For an entire home or apartment, expect to pay at least 70 EUR per night (though prices average double that if you don’t book in advance).
For those traveling with a tent, campgrounds are available around the country. Prices start around 12 EUR for a basic plot without electricity. Wild camping is illegal.
Food – Slovenian cuisine is influenced by Italian, Austrian, and Balkan cooking. Spicy sausage, goulash, and schnitzel make regular appearances and are easy to find in most restaurants. Burek , a flaky pastry filled with meat or cheese, is a local favorite for when you’re on the go. Other popular dishes are žlikrofi (potato-filled ravioli) and žganci (a porridge served with sauerkraut). On the coast, there’s plenty of mussels, fish, and squid.
An inexpensive dish at a restaurant serving traditional cuisine costs around 8-11 EUR, and a pizza costs about the same. International food, such as Thai and Indian cuisine, can only be found in the capital. Expect to pay between 7-13 EUR for a main dish.
Fast food (think McDonald’s) costs 6 EUR for a combo meal, though you can get a doner kebab for around 3 EUR. A beer costs 2.50-3 EUR, a glass of wine is 3-5 EUR, and a cappuccino or latte costs 2 EUR. Burek , the flaky pastry mentioned above, can be found in cafes around the country for 2-3 EUR.
If you want to splash out, a three-course meal at a restaurant serving traditional cuisine costs around 15-18 EUR, including a drink. Prices are closer to 25 EUR for a steak dinner with a drink.
Some of my favorite places to eat and drink were Restaurant Manna, Vino & Ribe, and My Dumplings of Slovenia.
If you are planning to cook your own food, a week’s worth of groceries costs 30-40 EUR for basic staples like meat, potatoes, cheese, pasta, and seasonal produce.
Backpacking Slovenia Suggested Budgets
On a backpacker budget, expect to pay around 50 EUR per day. This budget covers staying in a hostel dorm, cooking all of your meals, limiting your drinking, doing free activities like walking tours and hikes, and using local transportation to get around.
On a mid-range budget of about 120 EUR, you can stay in a private Airbnb room, eat out at budget-friendly for most meals, drink a bit more, do some castle tours, go cycling or kayaking, and take some taxis to get around.
On a “luxury” budget of 225 EUR per day or more, you can stay in a hotel, eat out for all your meals, take taxis everywhere, do as many activities as you want, rent a car, and book some private guided tours. This is just the ground floor for luxury though. The sky is the limit!
You can use the chart below to get some idea of how much you need to budget daily, depending on your travel style. Keep in mind these are daily averages — some days you’ll spend more, some days you’ll spend less (you might spend less every day). We just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget. Prices are in EUR.
Slovenia Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips
Slovenia is one of the cheaper countries in Europe. If you’re trying to save money, it’s easy to do so, especially since most of the outdoor activities are free. Here are some ways to save money in Slovenia:
- Take a free walking tour – Free walking tours are a fun and budget-friendly way to learn about a new destination. Ljubljana Free Tour has a free tour that covers all the major sites in the city. Just be sure to tip your guide at the end!
- Get the Ljubljana Card – This city card grants entrance to 20+ museums, a free guided tour, a trip on the funicular, a boat cruise, free public transportation, and a half-day bike rental. The card comes in 24, 48, and 72-hour versions costing 31-45 EUR respectively.
- Ride Flixbus – Flixbus is an affordable way to get around the country (and region). They have Wi-Fi, electrical outlets, and decent enough seats for overnight and long-haul bus journeys.
- Cook your own meals – If you’re on a tight budget, book accommodation that has a kitchen. Buying your own groceries may not be as glamorous as going out to eat, but it keeps your budget intact
- Stay with a local – Staying with a local via Couchsurfing (or a similar sharing economy site) is a great way to not only save money but you’ll meet knowledgeable locals who can help you better understand the city and its people.
- Walk everywhere – All of the major cities in Slovenia are quite walkable, so skip the public transportation if you want to save a few extra euros.
- Enjoy the free spaces – There are plenty of free parks as well as many free hiking trails around the country. Save your budget and enjoy the outdoors!
- Bring a reuseable water bottle – The tap water in Slovenia is safe to drink so bring a reusable bottle to avoid buying single-use plastic. LifeStraw makes bottles with a built-in filter so you can ensure your water is always clean and safe (it’s especially helpful if you’re out hiking).
Where to Stay in Slovenia
Slovenia has some great hostels in all the popular backpacker spots around the country. Here are some of my favorite places to stay in Slovenia:
- Hostel Vrba (Ljubljana)
- Aladin hostel (Ljubljana)
- Proteus (Postojna)
- Hostel Lukna (Mojstrana)
- Hosteller (Bled)
- Adriatic Piran (Piran)
- Uni Youth Hostel (Maribor)
How to Get Around Slovenia
Public transportation – Public transportation prices vary by city but expect to pay around 1.20 EUR for a standard adult ticket.
Bus – Flixbus is one of the most budget-friendly ways to travel around Slovenia (and into neighboring countries as well). The 90-minute journey from Ljubljana to Bled is 5-9 EUR while the 75-minute bus ride from Ljubljana to Koper is 8-13 EUR. The 2.5-hour ride from Ljubljana to Zagreb, Croatia costs 12-18 EUR.
Train – Trains connecting Slovenia with other European cities run daily. Thanks to Slovenia being part of the Eurail network, it can be a great budget way to travel both internationally and domestically. This post has everything you need to know about the Eurail Pass .
Slovenia Railways is the sole company operating domestic trains. You can find the full timetable and pricing on their website. It is always better to buy your ticket in advance as prices can double if you buy them last minute.
The 2.5-hour train ride from Ljubljana to Koper costs 11 EUR while the hour-long trip from Ljubljana to Bled is 5 EUR. The trip to Zagreb, Croatia from Ljubljana takes around 2.5 hours and costs 24 EUR while the 3.5-hour journey to Graz, Austria is 13-18 EUR.
To find routes and prices for trains around Europe, use Trainline .
Fly – There are no domestic flights in Slovenia as it’s a small country.
Car rental – Car rentals cost around 25-30 EUR per day for a multi-day rental. Be sure to have an International Driving Permit (IDP) as you need one for the rental.
When to Go to Slovenia
While it is a small country, Slovenia has a very diverse climate in its three distinct regions. In the mountains of the north, there’s an alpine climate, the central lowlands have a more continental climate, and the west has a more Mediterranean climate.
Summer is the busiest and most popular time to visit. From June-August, the weather is much more reliable though prices rise slightly and there are far more tourists around (especially at Lake Bled). Expect daily highs around 23°C (73°F).
To beat the crowds, the best time to visit is during the shoulder season — either April-May or September-October. The weather is warm enough to hike and explore but you won’t have to compete with the growing number of visitors.
Unless you plan on skiing, it is probably best to skip the winter months. Slovenia gets cold and temperatures can drop below freezing.
How to Stay Safe in Slovenia
Slovenia is not just one of the safest places to visit in Europe — it’s one of the safest countries in the entire world. Ranking 6th on the Global Peace Index, Slovenia is a country where you can travel freely without any noteworthy concerns for your safety (the United States, for reference, is ranked 117th).
Of course, you still want to use some common sense. Don’t flash any valuables and keep an eye out for pickpockets in busy areas like public buses or bus/train stations. Always keep your valuables secure and out of reach just to be safe.
Solo female travelers should feel safe here, though the standard precautions apply (don’t leave your drink unattended at the bar, don’t walk home alone at night intoxicated, etc.).
If you rent a car, don’t leave any valuables in the vehicle overnight. Break-ins are rare but it’s always better to be safe than sorry.
If you experience an emergency, dial 112 for assistance.
While scams here are rare, to avoid getting ripped off, read my post on common travel scams to avoid.
Always trust your gut instinct. If a taxi driver seems shady, stop the cab and get out. If your hotel is seedier than you thought, get out of there.
The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you:
Slovenia Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources
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- Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
- Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
- Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
- Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
- SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
- LifeStraw – My go-to company for reusable water bottles with built-in filters so you can ensure your drinking water is always clean and safe.
- Unbound Merino – They make lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean travel clothing.
- Top Travel Credit Cards – Points are the best way to cut down travel expenses. Here’s my favorite point earning credit cards so you can get free travel!
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It's always a thrill to see professionally shot travel shows going to a place you know well, to think about out what they got right and wrong, the image that was presented to the viewers at home. This month the BBC's The Travel Show made a trip along the River Sava, heading towards Belgrade, the first in a series on the Balkans, with Slovenia being the first destination. The video is available for a limioted time on the BBC site here , after which you'll have to do your best to track it down on YouTube or by other means.
00:00 Introduction
01:10 The show's host, the charmingly timid yet always game Rajan Datar, enjoys some bellyaking on the river. (A bellyak is kayak you lie on rather than sit in.)
04:30 A stop at Bled, but no kremsnita.
05:25 Tito and the end of Yugoslavia.
05:40 A stop in Ljubljana, including a ride around town with the Mayor Zoran Janković, who takes pride in the various green initiatives that have been implemented during his time in office, as well as their effects on hospitality and tourism-related businesses.
07:30 A brief profile of Filip Krzisnik and Blaz Slanic, two street acrobats, and their work keeping Ljubljana clean.
09:30 Folk music and dancing in Redece.
Overall, it makes the city look very nice, an all too rare example of a place that has gotten better over the last ten years, and has some inspiring plans for the future.
As such, expect even more packed cafes and bars along the riverside next year.
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The Birth of Skateboarding in Slovenia
Maks Fabiani, Architect of Secessionist Ljubljana (English Documentary)
Slovenia on Film, 1952
Ljubljana’s Green Deal With Waste
Car in Flames Outside Trta, Ljubljana (Video)
Ljubljana 1900-1970
Turning on the Lights in Ljubljana
Slovenia’s Ice Storm, 2014
Frozen Lake Bled
Skiing Down Triglav
Henry Cole’s Slovenian Motorcycle Ride
A Disappearing World
Primož Trubar in 251 Seconds
The Battle of Kobarid
The Sky at Night
Come to Exotic Yugoslavia, 1986
Aleš Župevc: The Man Who Made the Melania Sculpture
Mount Triglav from the Air
Enjoy Triglav National Park in the Autumn
Sampling Slovenia
Ptuj from the Air
Ljubljana in 1952, Postojna in ‘67, Lake Bled in ‘73
Scuba Diving in Piran
Scuba Diving in Lake Bled
BBC Documentary on Laibach in N. Korea
Bread, Slovenia & the EU: An Extended Metaphor
Koper in the 1970s
Bollywood in Slovenia
Learn Slovene with Hackers
Learn Slovenian on the Farm
Ljubljana by Drone: The Raw & The Cooked
Hiking for the Best View of Lake Bled
Beauty Has No Size (Slovene, English Subtitles)
Gender Equality in Ljubljana (Slovene with English Subtitles)
The Inspiring Story of Piran's Mayor, Peter Bossman
Great Escapes: The Flight of the Crow (The Raid at Ožbalt)
Inside Slovenia's Last Umbrella Repair Store
POV Preview of Maribor's Leg of the European Down Hill Cup
Learn Slovenian With Cannabis
From Piran to Triglav in 14h 12min
Slovenian Beer, Reviewed by Rampant Lion
Occupied Ljubljana, 1941
Love, Life & Sailing in Piran
Ralph Churches – The Crow Who Escaped from Ožbalt
Ljubljana Central Market, 1934
Learn Slovene with Alex Honnold
President Borut Pahor: The Geopolitical Positioning of Europe (Video)
Nirvana Play Ljubljana, 27/02/94 (Videos)
Špela Čadež Double Bill
Learn Slovene with Laura Unuk
Will Melania Benefit Slovenia?
Ana Makovec in Tasmania (Slovene, with English Subs)
At Home With Žižek
House Hunters International: Parent Roommates in Slovenia
Luka Lindič Continues the Tradition of Slovenian Alpinism
Fireworks & Dragon Bridge, Ljubljana 2018/19
Learn Slovene with Bowie
Winter in Slovenia by Drone
A Visual History of Slovenian Alpinism
The Slovenes (as Seen by Foreigners)
Slovenia's Economic Problems, 2012
New Lives in Bela Krajina (Slovene, English Subs)
Kunst Über Alles - Laibach Documentary (English Subtitles)
Post-War Massacres in Slovenia
“Travel Man” Spends 48 Hrs in Slovenia
Pr’Hostar: Nasty, Brutish & Short (Video)
Tasting Slovenian Craft Beer
Cool Tourism in Slovenia, 1989
The Pros & Cons of Life in Slovenia
Longboarding Bear’s Guts to Blue Monday
The People of Slovenia, in English with French Subtitles
Babbel Promo Shows an Alien Learning English in…Ljubljana
Planet Ljubljana
Listening to the People of Slovenia, in English with French Subtitles
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education in Slovenia
Inside Rog and Metelkova
“The Black Knight” (흑기사) in Slovenia
One Side of Rog
Vice Meets Žižek in Ljubljana
I love Maribor because….
Why Are There Shoes Hanging on Trubarjeva?
Toy Town Slovenia
Lazytown: Songs and Subs in Slovene
Slovenia’s Vegetable Gardens
My Name Is Janez Janša
Holiday in Slovenia, 1994
Slovenska Pristava – Bringing Slovenia to the United States
Slovenia 2000 vs 2013: The End of Melancholy
Skating the Streets of Ljubljana
Slovenia vs TV Shows
Trailers with Slovenian Subtitles for Q1 2018
EuroLeague Releases Documentary on Luka Dončić (Full Video)
Immigrants to Slovenia Tell Their Stories
The Birth of Slovenia (BBC Documentary)
Slovenia on Film: Welcome to Fužine / Čefurji Raus! (English Subtitles)
Slovenia on Film: Vesna - Ljubljana in 1953 (Full Video)
10 Best Places to Visit in Slovenia
From Slovenia to the White House
Top 10 AMAZING Facts About SLOVENIA
The Best of Slovenia
America first... Slovenia second
STO Slovenska turistična organizacija STO
10 reasons to add slovenia to your travel list in 2024.
Discover Slovenia’s attractions that excite visitors all year round.
Special offers and packages.
Taste of Idrija
Golfing in three countries
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Slovenia is a unique destination committed to sustainability, which offers experiences that are intended for individuals, couples, groups of friends or families all year round. It’s a country where everyone can find something for themselves: active experiences in the embrace of pristine nature, city breaks topped with culture, relaxing holidays in spa centres or gastronomic pampering with local flavours in first-class restaurants. Check out why Slovenia excites travellers and media outlets from around the world and find ideas for your next dream holiday.
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Slovenian proverb states “a good name is better than riches”. The name of Slovenia reached several global medias that recognised it as a trendy tourist destination, mainly due to its sustainable and boutique direction.See which media placed Slovenia on the pedestal of the most attractive and sustainable tourism destinations in the world .
Slovenia in the eyes of the global media
"Cycling is the right way to see the Western Balkans. This region is perfect for travellers who combine adventure, culture and a glass of wine at the end of the day." More
National Geographic: Soča Valley gastronomy on the list of the best gourmet getaways in Europe
Foodies will not have missed the article in National Geographic describing destinations in Europe worth visiting for their exceptional cuisine. Among the 23 destinations, the Soča Valley's culinary reputation is notably enhanced by its gem, Hiša Franko.
The Telegraph: Juliana Trail among the 20 best walking holidays
The renowned British media giant The Telegraph has compiled a list of the 20 best walking holidays for 2023. Included among the chosen trails is the well-known Juliana Trail.
BBC: What do wellness guru Sebastian Kneipp and the town of Kamnik have in common?
Sebastian Kneipp is known for his methods to improve well-being, the most famous of which is alternating bathing in cold and warm water. But did you know that his methods are also used in the Snovik Spa near Kamnik?
Apotheken Umschau: The charms of Maribor
Christian Haas, a journalist with the German media Apotheken Umschau, discovers the charms of the city of the world's oldest vine. He pays special attention to the winter fun to be had at Mariborsko Pohorje.
Lonely Planet: Slovenia among the 7 destinations to visit by e-vehicle
To celebrate the launch of the new guide, they have selected seven routes in European countries that are ideal for travelling by electric car. Among them is Slovenia, which is recommended for EV drivers because of its growing network of charging points,...
Forbes: A secret winter playground: the Alps of northern Slovenia
Travel with journalist Ann Abel through the winter idyll of Kranjska Gora, Velika Planina, Ljubljana, Vogel and Maribor, and get in the cheerful mood in the company of the Kurents in Ptuj.
Vogue: Why Slovenia – and its dining scene – should be on your European bucket list
Vogue Online celebrates the beauty of Slovenia, both in terms of gastronomy and sustainability and active experiences in nature. It also discusses the cycling star Tadej Pogačar, the ambassador of Slovenian tourism.
Le Monde: Slovenia, the country where bees are queens
The French newspaper Le Monde focuses on the rich beekeeping tradition in Slovenia, which has also found its place on the UNESCO Intangible Heritage List. Readers learn more about Slovenia through the work of women beekeepers near Laško.
Lonely Planet: Trans Dinarica cycling trail in the 'Best in Travel' 2024 guidebook
The a renowned travel publication Lonely Planet has named the Trans Dinarica cycling trail as one of the Best in Travel Experiences for 2024 for its exceptional quality.
Condé Nast Traveler: Slovenia among the best honeymoon destinations in the world
Condé Nast Traveler, a titan in global travel, is guiding newlyweds-to-be in discovering the finest honeymoon experiences and it recommends Slovenia as one of the best honeymoon destinations in the summer.
Wanderlust: Rambling among the Julian Alps
For the online edition of Wanderlust, journalist Steve Fallon discovers the charms of the Julian Alps and gives readers tips on how to fill their short break with diverse experiences.
Travel and Leisure: Ljubljana among the best cities in Europe
The reputable media Travel and Leisure has published its 15 favourite cities in Europe, as voted by its readers. Achieving a notable 7th place, Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, was particularly distinguished by its rich historical character.
The New York Times: Ana Roš, one of the best chefs in the world
One of the world's most respected magazines has turned its attention to chef Ana Roš and presents her impressive story in depth. Though self-taught, her lack of formal training paves the way for boundless creative freedom, a feature vividly reflected...
Explore towns and culture
Let scenic Slovenian towns, in which the historical spirit of old town centres meets contemporary design, charm you. Discover interesting facts and legends, visit museums and galleries, admire architectural gems and take in the lively street atmosphere. Slovenia is a land of castles and mansions that will make you feel as if you’ve stepped into a fairy tale. Only a stone’s throw away from urban centres, you’ll find green oases such as parks, botanic gardens and arboretums.
Exceptional Slovenian women
Exceptional and courageous Slovenian women in stories of unforgettable experiences.
Slovenia is full of castles, manors, fortresses, and fortification systems.
UNESCO World Heritage
Slovenian treasure troves of world heritage
Slovenia, a treasure trove of literature
Discover Slovenia's literary, cultural and other artistic treasures.
Top museum pieces in historical towns
Museum pieces in historical towns worth seeing.
Museums and galleries where you can also enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of wine
Where can you top off your visit to the museums and galleries with a good coffee or a glass of wine?
Creative art centres and venues
Some of the most exciting locations for lovers of art, culture and creative industries.
Charming old town centres of historic towns
Discover the old town centres of historic towns, living museums of time.
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Slovenian Culture: Legends, Pioneers and Modern Mystics.
On the world map, Slovenia stands out with great art and culture. In this video, Noah Charney , a professor of art history and a writer, explains why he chose Slovenia for his forever home and why he devoted his time to exploring the wonders of Slovenian culture and sharing it in writing with those who have not had a chance to encounter it yet.
It's all here, in Slovenia. Waiting for the wise explorer to discover, as so many others have before.
Noah Charney
Interesting events, festivals and important anniversaries in 2024
In the new year, add Slovenia to your travel list. Take a look at some of the events and experiences that will make your visit to this green land especially memorable.
Active experiences all year round
Diverse landscape at the crossroads of the Alps, the Pannonian Plain, the Mediterranean and the Karst provides a polygon for countless active outdoor experiences. With more than 10,000 kilometres of maintained trails, Slovenia is a paradise for hikers, while its numerous cycling trails at various difficulty levels pose a challenge for cyclists. Picturesque rivers, lakes and the sea attract lovers of water sports and fishing, while adrenaline junkies also get a dose of what they need. How do you feel about descending along the longest zipline in Europe, exploring caves, paragliding or kayaking in abandoned mine tunnels?
Slovenia is a hiking paradise. More than 10,000 kilometres of marked hiking trails.
Enjoy winter in Slovenia!
Experience winter fun in the snow and on the ice.
Adrenaline sports
Adrenaline sports in Slovenia offer a unique experience.
Water activities
Vacation by rivers, lakes, in thermal spas or at the seaside.
Explore Slovenia by bike.
Golf courses in Slovenia are situated in idyllic landscapes.
Horseback riding
Equestrian centres, tourist farms and ranches offer various possibilities for horseback riding.
Land of top athletes
Top Slovenian athletes spoil us with their fantastic achievements throughout the year. They spread the word around the world about Slovenia as an important sports destination. Sports ambassadors of Slovenian tourism, such as basketball player Luka Dončić , cyclists Primož Roglič and Tadej Pogačar, sports climber Janja Garnbret and Alpine skier Ilka Štuhec promote Slovenia as a destination for active experiences and a venue for elite sports competitions and preparations for professional athletes.
Slovenia is a country of world-class athletes
Sport has a special place in Slovenia. A series of top athletes have been inspiring Slovenians to spend their free time actively.
Discover the home country of basketball player Luka Dončić
Do you know where Luka Dončić comes from? Set off to explore the young basketball prodigy’s home country.
A former ski jumper becomes a world-class cyclist
All you wanted to know about Primož Roglič’s cycling career.
Tadej Pogačar – the wonder boy who stunned the cycling world
“Never quit trying and never give up,” is the motto of this young man, who has won the most prestigious cycling race in the world – Tour de France – two times in a row.
Experience the sports year in Slovenia in your own way
Come to Slovenia to cheer on your sports heroes! World-class sports venues invite you with their excellent fan energy and an incredible natural backdrop.
Planica – a sports paradise under the Ponce mountains
The Slovenian cradle of ski jumping and flying attracts with activities every day of the year.
Why is Slovenia a successful sporting country?
Although small in area, Slovenia is large when it comes to sporting success per capita. Check out some of the reasons why the green country in the heart of Europe has so many top athletes.
Cheer with us in the sports year 2024
In 2024, Slovenia will once again host several major sports competitions! Cheer for your sports heroes and experience what it feels like to be them by enjoying activities at sport venues in Slovenia.
Check the biggest sports events in Slovenia
Natural health resorts and premium spa centres
Slovenia is a land of healthy water. Natural therapeutic effects of thermal water, beneficial seawater and treatments incorporating local ingredients invite guests to be pampered in natural health resorts and other spa centres with a long tradition, professional approach and modern architecture. Find the perfect health resort for yourself based on your preferred region and what your body and mind need in any given moment, and also the kind of holiday that you and your family desire. Wellness, aquafun, selfness, you!
Wellness and Selfness
Good well-being = Self-care in Slovenian spas.
Spas and health resorts
Slovenia is a land of water and spas.
Indoor water parks
Uncover the world of indoor thermal water parks and adventures that will spice up your family’s winter vacation.
Couple Pampering in Slovenian spas
Create romantic moments with special thermal wellness programs for couples.
Unique saunas in Slovenia
Take a moment for yourself and let yourself enjoy unusual sauna experiences.
Aquafun & Thermal Water Parks
Thermal water parks = fun Experience it in spas.
Take a tour through our green story
Watch the interactive video and get to know some of the most interesting facts and green stories that reveal the sustainable path of Slovenia.
Green story of Slovenia
In Slovenia, we are committed to sustainability. For generations we’ve lived and worked in harmony with nature and strive to preserve it for our descendants. Here, you can still find age-old forests, crystal clear waters, pristine corners and exceptional biodiversity. The most sustainable destinations are awarded the Slovenia Green label.
A green story of Slovenia
Slovenia is a pioneer in the field of strategic sustainable tourism development on a national level. Over 280 Slovenian destinations and tourism service providers have successfully obtained the Slovenia Green label, which reflects their sustainable approach and responsible behaviour towards the environment. Discover your favourite green corners and experiences and join us in creating a better future.
How to visit Slovenia in a green way
We pride ourselves on our unspoilt nature and rich cultural heritage, which we actively protect for the generations to come. We encourage you to help us in achieving this. Follow the green guidelines for ensuring sustainable behaviour before, during, and after your visit to Slovenia, so as to have a positive impact on the natural environment and local communities.
Responsible and comfortable – choose green accommodation
Hotels and tourist farms provide it. Camps, glamping resorts and spas provide it, too. And it is also provided by a range of other accommodation options that not only offer comfortable beds and food, but think more broadly about their place in the environment. With all the responsibility to future generations. Choose accommodation with the Slovenia Green Accommodation label and contribute a piece to the mosaic of sustainability.
Destinations led by green ideas
The mosaic of Slovenia’s green story is made up of individual pieces that form a model of responsible preservation of natural and cultural heritage and attitude towards the environment. The most sustainably aspiring destinations bear the platinum and the golden Slovenia Green label. Destinations with a silver or bronze label are on a good way to follow the green path.
Restaurants with the Slovenia Green sustainability label
Slovenian cuisine is based on ingredients found in our immediate surroundings. Modern approaches to cuisine combine with elements of culinary tradition. Discover restaurants, recipients of the Slovenia Green Cuisine Label, which put sustainability at the forefront in the creation of their specialities.
CONSTELLATION OF THE BEST STORIES OF THE PAST YEAR
The year that is coming to an end has written special stories of Slovenian tourism. New unique experiences, exceptional events, innovative stories . But it was also a year of challenges and concerns characterised in certain areas by natural disasters and floods. And yet we believe that it was also a year of opportunities for a better, more sustainable, friendlier and more engaging tourism. For an even greener Slovenia. Our last story in 2023 should thus consist of an inspiring collection of memories of wonderful stories, high-profile news, sporting achievements, numerous awards and other successes in the year that is coming to an end. And of the people who have made it so exceptional. These are the stars and galaxies that shined the brightest in 2023.
Top destination for foodies
Slovenia is a country where the link between sustainably and locally grown produce and the extraordinary creativity of renowned chefs plays an important role. Slovenian restaurants have impressed culinary connoisseurs and have been awarded Michelin stars and Gault&Millau chef’s hats. Slovenian wines also rank among the best in the world. What is sustainable Slovenian cuisine like? Choose your own way of discovering the flavours of Slovenia and embark on an exciting culinary journey.
Visit website Taste Slovenia
Michelin Stars in Slovenia
The most prestigious gastronomic guide in the world has recognised the quality of Slovenian gastronomy and added Slovenia to its list of new destinations. See which restaurants received Michelin stars.
Get the best from selected chefs
Chefs who learned from great master chefs and who have extensive and unique experience create their own culinary masterpieces in numerous restaurants and inns throughout all the regions of Slovenia. Some of them have won international attention.
Top culinary names selected by Gault & Millau
Have lunch or dinner at top Slovenian restaurants and made by chefs awarded with four toques by the renowned restaurant guide Gault & Millau. See which chefs will stand out in the 2023 guide.
Learn about the story of Slovenian olive oil
Olive groves stretch across the region where the Mediterranean climate contributes to the growth of olives from which superb oils are made.
Food and wine
Learn about the diverse Slovenian landscape through a varied array of assorted flavours.
Unique stories of Slovenian gastronomy
Learn the stories of Slovenian gastronomy, marked by the character of the Slovenian landscape and the creativity of people who blend the rich flavours of nature and explore their untapped potential.
Picked in nature
In addition to cultivated plants, numerous delicious treasures can also be found in nature, i.e. truffles, mushrooms, wild garlic, wild herbs, dandelions, etc.
Follow the scent of beneficial herbs
Follow the pleasant scent of herbs – which will lead you from herb farms and gardens to pampering; stay and experience in an herbal embrace.
Top attractions
It’s difficult to select the most iconic sites, since treasures can be found in the Alpine Slovenia, Thermal Pannonian Slovenia, Central Slovenia with Ljubljana, Mediterranean and Karst Slovenia ... but you must certainly add the following sites to your travel list. From the amazing Alpine lake to the mysterious underground world, the UNESCO heritage sites to the oldest vine in the world – explore the grandest jewels of Slovenia.
Slovenia Unique Experiences
Boutique, authentic, unique. Learn about the most unique stories and experiences that you won’t find anywhere else in the world. Be inspired by 5-star boutique experiences embellished with the Slovenia Unique Experiences label, where Slovenia’s originality can be experienced in an unforgettable way with all your senses. In your own way.
Maribor’s mix of good food, wine and music.
Rock'n'Roll of flavours
A culinary experience, in which you will learn about dry ageing of meat products at an acclaimed ham producer in the Prekmurje region and try your hand...
Meet Meat & Eat – a story about meat worthy of your time
A woodland adventure where you will learn all you need to know about mushrooms while relaxing and having fun.
Mushrooming with Dr. Fungi
An adrenaline-fuelled adventure in the most famous karst cave in Europe, which will transform you from tourists into explorers.
In the footsteps of the first cave explorers - In the footsteps of Luka Čeč
In the magical ambiance of the Fonda Fish Garden, right by the sea and a stone's throw from the Sečovlje Salt Pans, you will learn in a small group everything...
Mediterranean fish cooking workshop with Irena Fonda
A 1930s-style noble experience that puts you in the shoes of a legendary entrepreneur on a private visit to what was once Europe's most prestigious leather...
Flight to the tannery of Europe
An epic tour with the architect of UNESCO's Ljubljana. An intimate experience of the visionary master and his great mind.
Master Plečnik
A nostalgic journey in legendary classic cars through Istria’s olive groves.
Vintage Gourmet Tour
A first-class exploration of Pomurje through a guided tour of the family oil mill, where you learn about the traditional processing of pumpkin seed oil...
From pumpkin to oil – the story of a family oil mill with a lasting tradition
A hike on centuries-old Jezersko shepherding trails with an experienced mountaineer.
A hike with "sheep salting" above Češka koča
Become a part of an underground adventure in which you will row through the flooded tunnels of the largest lead and zinc mine in this part of Europe.
Kayaking adventure through the underground of Mount Peca
Taste the world's first sparkling wine produced in complete darkness.
Untouched by Light Experience – tasting a sparkling wine untouched by light
A forest adventure in which you discover the melodiousness of the trees and learn about the secrets of the forest.
Forest Melody
Experience a world-class gastronomic adventure in Slovenia's deepest dining room. Enter a time machine and become a part of an underground adventure on...
Velenje Underground – a gastronomic adventure 160 metres below the surface
Sports and culinary route to the four microbreweries of Kamnik, the place with the most breweries per inhabitant in the world.
Beer Way to Freedom Tour
An experience that reveals the rich pastoral heritage of the Velika Planina plateau and offers a comfortable break and a modern culinary experience in...
Experience Velika Planina
Turn back time and experience the festive season and Slovenian traditions as they used to be in the days of Prešeren on an authentic Gorenjska homestead.
Sound of holiday
Experience the charm of the Slovenian countryside at one of the most traditional homesteads in Prlekija.
Dreamy nights in a hayloft at the Firbas Homestead
A documentary experience that opens the door to secret rooms where unusual hotel activities took place during the Iron Curtain period.
Secret rooms of the Hotel Jama
Enter the world of the mysterious forests of Kočevje and explore the nature in all its primal glory. This area is home to the largest brown bear population...
Discover the natural habitat of bears
An experience that reveals how mining has shaped the landscape of Šaleška Valley and its inhabitants.
Mysteries of submerged villages
A journey to the seven castles of Posavje to experience their rich cultural heritage, unforgettable views and culinary treats.
Magnificent seven – inspiring stories of Posavje castles
A good breakfast sets you up for a day of exploration and fun in the city. Begin your day with a real Ljubljana breakfast and enjoy the always-lively...
Yummy Market Walk
Learn about the story of the best farmed fish in the world and enjoy its incredible taste.
An unforgettable day at the Fonda Fish Garden
Feel the adrenaline rush of a mountain bike ride through the abandoned tunnels of the Mežica Mine under Mount Peca.
Adrenaline-pumping mountain bike descent on the Black Hole Trail
A unique three-day experience for lovers of fly fishing, pristine nature and clean rivers that includes local cuisine and an unforgettable adventure –...
Fish & Fly Trio
Comfortable accommodation: from 5-star hotels to glamping
From luxury hotels to tourist farms, boutique castle chambers to campsites in the middle of pristine nature. Anyone can find their perfect place to spend the night in Slovenia. Hospitality of farms offering accommodation will attract families with children and 5-star hotels will cater for the most demanding guests. Those in love with nature can spend the night at unique glamping sites, while active hikers can rest their aching feet at specialised hiking and cycling accommodation facilities. If travelling by motorhome, you will find an extensive network of well-maintained stops around Slovenia. What will you choose?
Boutique villas
The most beautiful boutique villas and homesteads with a pool.
Green rural accommodations – where tradition meets modernity
Experience the idyllic countryside and choose Slovenian restored homesteads, traditional houses and other accommodations that reflect the history of the local environment in a modern way.
Slovenia’s top hotels
5-star experiences in the best hotels catering to all five senses.
Green breaks in sustainable hotels around Slovenia
Slovenian hotels with the sustainability label are the right choice for all who are looking for top-level comfort and want to spend holidays in a way that demonstrates responsibility towards the environment of the world that we all share.
5-star campsites
Slovenia's five-star campesites invite you to enjoy a relaxing, comfortable, and fun holiday.
Top estates for a luxury country break
Slovenia’s most beautiful estates for a break in direct contact with nature.
Cyclist Accommodation
In a number of Slovenian hotels, hostels and tourist farms, it is specifically catered for cyclists.
Boutique city hotels
Spend the night in Slovenian boutique city hotels and experience the appeal of life in the heart of the city.
Campsites in Slovenia – your contact with nature
Slovenian camps provide direct contact with the picturesque nature. They are modern and comfortable, and offer numerous activities and experiences, guaranteeing that you won’t get bored.
Sleeping in castles
Treat yourself to superb indulgence in the romantic environment of Slovenian castles.
Accommodation for hikers
Hikers in Slovenia may choose from among 52 specialist accommodations for hikers with traditional food adapted to hikers, guided tours and baggage transfer service. This type of accommodation is provided in hotels and campsites with fast and easy access...
Top hostels in Slovenia
You will find most hostels in urban areas, but there are also plenty of them in the countryside, too. Check out some of the best hostels to stay in.
Sleeping in treetops
Imagine falling asleep in a treetop, surrounded only by a mosquito net? Feel genuine contact with nature and enjoy a unique night under the stars.
Treat yourself to a unique holiday gem. Spend your vacation in close contact with nature in any season of the year. In Slovenia, you will find extremely charming, prestigious glamping accommodation that will surely impress you. There are glamping tents,...
Explore green Slovenia in your camper van
A widespread network of stops invites you to stop and explore.
5*: NEW & RENOVATED ACCOMMODATIONS IN SLOVENIA 2023
An Alpine chalet on a hill that could easily become a Bond hideout. A conceptual boutique hotel in the heart of Ljubljana Old Town. A glamping site overlooking the Slovenian coastline, where everything is about wine. A renovated icon on the Portorož promenade. Or a homestead converted into a boutique hotel not far from Predjama Castle. Where will you stay overnight the next time you visit Slovenia? We're unveiling the latest and most exciting accommodation renovations and openings in Slovenia.
Top IG Stories
Find your inspiration for travelling through the most visible, unique Instagram Stories on social networks @FeelSlovenia. Let the Instagram Stories take you through places and first-person adventures, colourful graphics, handwritten notes and an innovative combination of various visual media.
Let Slovenia charm you in an unexpected way!
It’s always the right time to imagine and plan your next dream holiday. Slovenia excites with its destinations and experiences that are perfect for travellers who appreciate a personalised approach with an emphasis on harmony between people and nature. Discover your story in Slovenia!
Love is experienced through the stomach.
Enter the world of original adventures.
Plan your holidays in green.
Rest, relax and enjoy the soothing power of thermal waters and wellness treatments.
Active holidays
Discover the world of active outdoor adventures in Slovenia.
Arts and Culture
Slovenia boasts a rich cultural tradition.
Cities and destinations
Small towns for big adventures.
Wines of Slovenia
Where to taste wines from Slovenia's three wine-growing regions?
Stories from Slovenia
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- Use on social media as part of organic posts (reporting on an event, press releases (solely unpaid posts);
- Printed promotional materials, prospectuses, leaflets, brochures (solely for the purposes of free distribution);
- Promotional events in the Republic of Slovenia and abroad (e.g., tourism fairs, exchanges, workshops, presentations, etc.) that are exclusively or predominantly intended to promote Slovenia as a tourist destination.
The above forms of use include solely a free-of-charge form of using materials for the purposes of promoting tourism activities and services in the Republic of Slovenia or presenting Slovenia as a tourist destination.
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Using materials for commercial purposes , such as reproduction on postcards, T-shirts, books, magnets, embedding audio-visual inserts in one’s own promotional materials, all forms of external advertising (stationary billboards, digital advertising, etc.), use in advertisements unrelated to the promotion of Slovenia as a tourist destination, use on websites that are not intended to present Slovenian tourism products and services and similar activities, is not included in these General Terms and Conditions and is prohibited .
It is strictly prohibited to use materials on media and distribution channels that are marketed or sold to users (books, school textbooks, other commercial publishing, calendars, postcards, fast-moving consumer goods (clothes and other products), advertising of non-tourism products and services, reproduction of materials on vehicles, etc.).
For more information regarding permitted forms of use, please contact us at [email protected] .
Audio-visual materials (video)
Using audio-visual materials is allowed only in the unchanged form available in the Media Library . Transformations, adaptations, clips, embeddings, and instances of using individual shots in one’s own audio-visual works, even if intended for promotional purposes, is prohibited.
Breaches of General Terms and Conditions
Any breach of economic and/or moral rights of the authors of photographs or audio-visual recordings may constitute a criminal offence and may result in substantive and damage liability of the user.
The entity breaching copyright pertaining to the material shall reimburse the Slovenian Tourist Board for all the damage incurred to it due to the breach of rights.
The Slovenian Tourist Board shall not be liable for any use of photos and video recordings that is contrary to these rules. The user of the material shall be entirely responsible for the content and manner of use.
General provisions
These Media Library General Terms and Conditions shall apply for all instances of using the material unless the Slovenian Tourist Board and user agree on special terms of using the material in advance and in writing for a specific instance of using the material.
These General Terms and Conditions shall be subject to occasional amendments. Upon the user’s publication of the material, the version of the General Terms and Conditions that is current at that particular time shall apply for the use of materials. If the user disagrees with the amendments made to these General Terms and Conditions, they shall immediately cease using the material and remove it from all media and other communication channels.
For more information, please contact us at [email protected] .
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