
Central Slovenia
The heart of Slovenia, home to the capital city Ljubljana, known for its vibrant cultural scene and historic architecture.
Explore Slovenia’s diverse regions — from the alpine lakes of the north to the sunny Adriatic coast and the rolling vineyards of the east. Discover the unique towns, culture, and landscapes that make this small country so remarkably varied.

The heart of Slovenia, home to the capital city Ljubljana, known for its vibrant cultural scene and historic architecture.

A region of mysterious caves and karst formations, highlighted by the famous Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle.

Slovenia's coastal region featuring the charming towns of Piran, Koper, and Portorož, known for their Venetian architecture and Adriatic beaches.

A picturesque region known for the Julian Alps, Lake Bled, and Triglav National Park, offering stunning natural landscapes and outdoor adventures.

An alpine region offering tranquil lakes, rugged mountains, and charming villages, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

A vibrant region known for its wine country, the city of Maribor, and the scenic Pohorje Mountains.

The heart of Slovenia, home to the capital city Ljubljana, known for its vibrant cultural scene and historic architecture.

A region of mysterious caves and karst formations, highlighted by the famous Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle.

Slovenia's coastal region featuring the charming towns of Piran, Koper, and Portorož, known for their Venetian architecture and Adriatic beaches.

A picturesque region known for the Julian Alps, Lake Bled, and Triglav National Park, offering stunning natural landscapes and outdoor adventures.

An alpine region offering tranquil lakes, rugged mountains, and charming villages, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

A vibrant region known for its wine country, the city of Maribor, and the scenic Pohorje Mountains.
Pustolovski Park Postojna features 78 rope course obstacles above Postojna Cave, with courses for all ages. Open April to October, tickets cost EUR 20-28. Located 55 km from Ljubljana.
Discover Vipava Valley’s vineyard stays and wine tasting tours, ideally located between the Slovenian coast and Ljubljana. Enjoy outdoor adventures and authentic local wines.
Plan your day trip from Ljubljana to Lake Bled with details on bus prices (€6.30 one-way), journey times (~75 min), car rental costs (€15 vignette), organized tours (€86+), plus an hour-by-hour itinerary.
Ljubljana's Tivoli Park features over 5 kilometers of hiking trails and cycling paths. Winter sports enthusiasts can visit the nearby Krvavec ski resort, where lift passes start at €37 for adults. Average winter temperatures in Ljubljana range from -1°C to 5°C, making it ideal for outdoor activities from December to March.