Small country at the crossroads of the Alps, Central Europe, and the Mediterranean, Slovenia remains untouched by mass tourism. Yet, it offers a complete change of scenery just a three-hour flight from France. We invite you to discover the top 5 highlights of this destination.
1- Its cultural melting pot.
Thanks to its geographical location at the center of Europe, Slovenia is at the crossroads of several civilizations. This small country, which shares borders with Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the east, and Croatia to the southeast, is a true cultural melting pot.
The first good reason to discover this lesser-known destination is to enjoy this cultural diversity. On-site, you can perceive multiple influences in the cities, architecture, and museums, as well as in the local cuisine.
2- Its colorful capital.
To understand Slovenian traditions, you can start your stay by visiting the Ethnographic Museum of Ljubljana. The capital, which is the country's gateway, reflects Germanic, Latin, and Slavic influences.
It is the largest city in the country and has been the economic center of Slovenia since it gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. But above all, Ljubljana is worth the trip for its colorful setting alone. Its architecture is picturesque with small colorful houses lining the river, Venetian facades, and even a Soviet legacy.
Despite its small size, the Slovenian capital is not lacking in charm. It has only 280,000 inhabitants but is home to numerous parks, a medieval castle, a baroque-style cathedral, and an Art Nouveau-style bridge: the famous Dragon Bridge!
3- Its preserved nature.
For anyone torn between a mountain retreat and seaside holidays, Slovenia is undoubtedly the ideal destination! Despite its modest size of just over 20,000 square kilometers, this Central European country boasts a great diversity of landscapes. Bordered by the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, it is also an Alpine country.
Its terrain has earned it the nickname "Switzerland of the Balkans," and one of the country's symbols is the Triglav, the highest peak of the Julian Alps, standing at 2,864 meters. The country's sole national park encompasses this limestone mountain and its surroundings across nearly 840 km2.
This park provides a magnificent glimpse into Slovenian nature at its most majestic. The country is a tapestry of forests, rivers, and lakes, delighting hikers and outdoor sports enthusiasts alike... It's even possible to observe brown bears in their natural habitat.
Its breathtaking landscapes.
With such a natural setting, Slovenia offers a whole range of landscapes for photography enthusiasts and lovers of wide-open spaces.
If you have the opportunity to take several weeks off, you can explore the full diversity of Slovenian landscapes without ever getting bored. From the beach to the mountains to the forest, the change of scenery is guaranteed!
This small country also boasts caves, vineyards, and several tourist sites not to be missed, such as Lake Bled and the Mediterranean-like coastal village of Piran.
5- His sports activities.
Slovenian nature makes this country the ideal destination for athletes and tourists in search of adventure. Once there, you can enjoy an impressive array of outdoor sports and leisure activities. There's something for everyone, from mountain trekking, cycling through forests, rafting on the Soca River, kayaking on Lake Bled, to even stand-up paddleboarding in Ljubljana!
If you're looking for other unusual adventures, don't miss the opportunity to go underground. The country is home to some of Europe's largest caves, including the famous Postojna Cave with its countless stalagmites and stalactites.
For all the reasons mentioned above, Slovenia is the secret destination to discover this year! Close to France and rich in natural and cultural assets, this small country will amaze you.