How to Get to Slovenia?

Learn how to get to Slovenia by plane, car, or public transportation, and have an easier time planning your trip with our comprehensive guide.
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Are you planning a trip to Slovenia and wondering how to get there? Look no further!

Slovenia is conveniently located in the very center of Europe, making it easy to arrive from any direction. Whether you’re coming by air, land, or sea, there are plenty of options for getting to this small, yet mighty country.

View of Ljubljana at the sunset
Ljubljana

With its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural history, and welcoming locals, Slovenia is the perfect destination for travelers looking to explore this part of Europe.

In this guide, we’ll cover all the ways you can get to Slovenia, so you can easily plan your trip.

Arriving by plane

Getting a flight to Slovenia is the best option to get here, especially if you’re not from one of the bordering countries.

Slovenia has 3 international airports (Ljubljana, Maribor, Portorož). 

Ljubljana (Jože Pučnik Airport) – the main airport in Slovenia 

It is located about 26 km north of the capital city. You can catch a taxi, an airport shuttle, rent a car, or opt for our transfer options, depending on your traveling itinerary. 

The Ljubljana airport is the best option when traveling to Slovenia, particularly for visiting places in the central, north, or north-western part of the country. 

Maribor (Edvard Rusjan Airport) – second international airport

It is located about 10 km south of Maribor, the second-largest city in Slovenia. Traveling to and from the airport is done by taxi or a pre-booked transfer. Maribor Airport is mainly used for seasonal and charter flights. 

Portorož Airport – smaller charters, business, and cargo flights

The Airport is located 6 km south of Portorož, and you can reach the following towns within an hour’s drive: Trieste (Italy), Koper, Postojna, Ljubljana (Slovenia), and Croatian towns on the Istrian Peninsula.

Alternative airports near Slovenia:

The most convenient airport outside Slovenia is Venice (Marco Polo and Treviso), with numerous international connections. Zagreb and Vienna are also great options, although the latter is a little farther away.

Other options: Pula, Klagenfurt, Graz, Trieste

Arriving by car

Arriving in Slovenia by car is a convenient and practical option, as the country has excellent connections to the rest of Europe via a network of highways. It’s easy to explore the whole country by car, as the distances are small and you can cover the entire country in just a few short drives.

In fact, Slovenia is the perfect destination for a road trip, as you’ll be able to take in all the stunning natural beauty and diverse cultural attractions the country has to offer.

It’s important to note that you’ll need to buy a motorway vignette to use the highways in Slovenia. These can be purchased at petrol stations, post offices, and kiosks — but the best way is to buy online. They are available for various lengths of time, ranging from a week to a year. Once you have your vignette, you’ll be able to enjoy smooth, hassle-free travels as you explore Slovenia by car.

Arriving by train

Taking a train to Slovenia is easy as it gets. There are good rail connections from neighboring and many other countries: Croatia, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland, etc. 

Slovenia is included in the Eurail Global Pass system. 

You can also travel by rail from nearby airports, like Trieste, Zagreb, or Vienna.

Arriving by bus

Traveling to Slovenia by bus from numerous European cities is quite straightforward. There are direct coach lines from as far as Sweden and Denmark, with most international coaches stopping in Ljubljana.

Foreign EU bus transport providers registered do not require special permits to travel across Slovenia, with FlixBus coaches and Nomago buses growing in popularity.

Do I need a VISA for Slovenia?

Citizens of the Member States of the European Economic Area (EEA) may enter Slovenia with a valid identity card or a valid passport and do not require a visa or a residence permit.

Third-country nationals must acquire a visa or a residence permit from Slovenia’s diplomatic mission abroad.

* The list of countries that require a visa to Slovenia can be viewed on the official government website here.

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We toured 2 small, family owned wineries. We loved the tour, meet the owners and wine makers. Boris was our host and did a great job for us. Richard and Linda Parry U.S.A.
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Polina M
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I can highly recommend this activity to people interested in a genuine experience. You will be in love with Slovenia, culture, and wines. Landscapes are just incredible. You will see the beauty of Slovenia and it will be paired with great wines and other local products.
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Catherine Z
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Our tour was with Tina who collected us from our hotel by car and drove us to two excellent family wineries that have been running for generations. Each was very different but equally warm in their welcome as they shared platters of produce (some of the best tomatoes, cheese and prosciutto) and let us taste the wines while explaining their ethos and process. A couple of the grape varieties are only found in Slovenia and the quality of the wines are outstanding. With prices low, we bought a few bottles to drink at our hotel as well as take home. A fabulously relaxed way to try local wines and enjoy the countryside. I highly recommend this for any wine lovers.
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jen
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A fantastic way to experience Slovenian wines in Vipava Valley! Tina, our guide, is a sommelier and an expert in local vineyards and varietals. She makes wine approachable for all levels of wine lovers, and she does all the driving so you can taste! Being welcomed at small, family wineries that have been producing wine for generations was a highlight of the day, especially when you realize 95% of Slovenian wines don't leave the country. As you sample wine, you'll also have charcuterie produced in the area. It was an amazing experience!
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obergol
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We went on a tour with some friends and some Slovenians as well. It was interesting that the Slovenians had never been to that particular place....and they didn't regret it! The wines were surprisingly good (to be honest, I had never had a Slovenian wine...) and the food served was awesome!!! All in all the trip was definitely worth it and I would recommend any wine lover to go for it. Thanks a lot to Boris, our very fun and interesting sommelier and all his colleagues and friends who made this day really really fun! Hvala lepa! Daniel, Giulia, Miguel and Natalia :)
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Jessica K
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Boris’s charisma and knowledge made the experience both fun and informative. His entertaining anecdotes and approachable demeanor made the evening truly memorable. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a unique and enjoyable wine tasting experience!
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