Slovenia’s combination of Alpine and Mediterranean features attracts a huge number of seasonal visitors throughout the year. A thriving period of tourism for Slovenia takes place during the winter season, where skiing enthusiast congregate to tackle some of the greatest ski slopes in the world. There are several mountain massifs dedicated to winter sports, including those geared toward professional levels. The highest peak is Triglav, which sits at 2,864 meters above sea level.
Further south, the length of Slovenia’s Adriatic coastline is only 47 kilometres long, and we can tell you from experience that every square-inch is efficiently utilised during the warmer periods! Summer tourism absolutely booms here, with the coastal towns Piran and Portorož being its main attractions.
Because there’s so much to see and do in Slovenia, it can be difficult to recommend a single activity. However, in addition to the above, Lake Bled and Bohinj, Postojna Cave, Kranjska Gora and the famous Lipica, where the famed Lipicaner horse breed originates from, are all must-see places during your visit.