Ljubljana - the capital city - at night
Castle Predjama
Bled - pearl Slovenian
Gorge Gorge
Portoroz
Piran - the southernmost part of the Slovenian coast
Soca River - another gem Slovenian
Triglav National Park
Entrance to the caves
Cave
Maribor - the largest city on the river Drava
Logar valley
Ptuj - the oldest city in the Slovenian
Slovenia is one of the smallest country in Europe, which more than justifies the ‘Europe in Miniature’ hype. Enviable geographical position between the
Alps,
Pannonian Basin and
Mediterranean gives Slovenia a special charm. In relatively small area you have a lot things to see - from mountains, lakes, rivers and coast to historic towns with unforgettable architecture. In just one day you can travel from the Adriatic coastline to the snow-capped peaks of the Julian Alps, and along the way you will pass carefully tended vineyards, thundering rivers, lush forests and stunning mountaint lakes.
The capital city,
Ljubljana, is situated in the heart of Slovenia, within a two-hour drive of all the state borders.
Slovenia is an interesting country, full of reminders of its long and involved history as well as evidence of its thriving modern economy and 21st-century outlook. It's a place where you can sit on a terrace on a balmy summer evening with glass of a good local wine and epicurean speciality on your plate, or hurtle down world-class ski slopes in winter, hike in the montains by day or stay out all night at one of the coastal casinos that never close.