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Villas in Slovenia
Despite its small size, Slovenia has a wide range of villas to stay in during your vacations. The proximity between cities makes it easy for the traveler to move around so most of them stay in more than one place when visiting the country. The east side, and probably the less popular, is dramatic and attractive with lots of vineyards and you can find your villa in the towns of Maribor or Ptuj. For scenic views, nothing better than the Soca Valley, with the emerald green colors of the Soca River and the beautiful towns of Kobarid, Bovec and Tolmin. Nature lovers will be in heaven if they book the villa in the most dramatic valleys of Europe, in Logarska Dolina and Savinja Alps. City lovers must head to Ljubljana and beach enthusiasts must look for a villa in Piran, Koper or Izola.
Spacious and large villas in the heart of EuropeFinding a villa for groups in Slovenia is very easy. There is a wide selection of large properties that can accommodate up to 16 people! Big families, groups and large gatherings can comfortably fit in these magnificent villas. Some villas are close to the beach and others, more inland, have their own private pool so you can enjoy those hot summer days lazing by it, taking a dip and unwinding yourself, reading a book under the shade of the trees. Enjoy late evenings outside in the patios and terraces where there is usually a barbecue. Have an amazing time in Slovenia!
Travelers and activities
Are you traveling with kids during the vacations? Slovenia is a perfect family destination as the great outdoors are the best playgrounds you can ever think of when it comes to nature activities. Go out and enjoy pleasant walks perfectly doable for children and have a picnic in stunning sites surrounded by wonderful natural views. You can also enjoy a day out at the mini Zoos and enjoy a day learning about animals.
Slovenia for nature loversSlovenia was designated as a green destination and the name is not random. The incredible outdoors is a true paradise for those travelers looking for rivers, mountains, valleys and an extension of land to explore. Visit the national parks and feel the nature surrounding you and the fresh air filling in your lungs. For example, Triglav National Park is full of impressive views, tall peaks, lakes and a variety of flora and fauna. Enjoy and feel the nature!
Did you know hives and honey are almost a religion in Slovenia? They love bees!
Top 7 travel tips in Slovenia
The Slovenian underground awaits the visitors with a big surprise. Stunning caves open to the public where you can take a guided tour and explore the beauty of these underground sites, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Amongst the 20 possible caves you can visit, Postojna Cave is the most popular. Enjoy seeing the karst formations, caverns, passages and caverns. Maybe attend one of the concerts held at the cave or enjoy the Christmas nativity scene played in December. It will leave you in awe!
2. Shake the stress awayWork, work, work. We all need our time to pamper ourselves after a long time working, right? The vacations are the perfect occasion to dedicate some time to yourself and Slovenia is the place to be! Since Roman times, the country’s hot-mineral waters have been used by people in the Slovenian spas. Feel the soothing effect of the water on your skin at any of the 15 spa resorts in the country. The beauty of the body, the relaxation, the green wealth of the environment and the recreation offer invite you and your dearest ones to find some time for yourselves to enjoy a hot thermal treatment. Always take care of your body and mind!
3. Visit the capital of the countryVibrant and vivid are the adjectives that most define Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. Here you can enjoy a lively atmosphere all day long. Although it is a small city there is alway plenty to do. There is a great mix of cultural traditions with lots of events and festivals happening throughout the year. Visit the old town and the historic center or admire the views from the river, on a boat cruise. Look for a restaurant and enjoy a nice meal!
4. Visits to the beautiful Slovenian villagesKoper is a charming village with a lovely historic center and beautiful views; Goriška Brda is a place for foodies with great food and wine. In Idrija, there is cultural heritage to visit; the and in Solčavsko, enjoy stunning views and the three glacial valleys that will make you feel like in a different planet; and Laško, with lots of spas and its brewing tradition is also a must.
5. Visit the salt flatsMany countries started the elaboration of salt centuries ago, used to preserve food and enrich the dishes. Like the ones in Uyuni or the ones in Formentera, the salt flats of Slovenia are in Sečovlje Salina Nature Park. They are a protected area in which you can admire the beauty of this terrain or visit the Salinero Museum and learn a bit more about the salt production. You can see the harvest of the salt and some spas like Lepa Vida Thalasso Spa offer treatments with sea salt.
6. Find your adventureLet your instincts guide you and explore a new country full of special sites including incredible underground caves listed as Heritage Sites, imposing mountains, stunning beaches and incredible outdoors to experience Slovenia at its best. Don’t wait any longer and find your villa in Slovenia.
7. The oldest vine in the worldIn Maribor there is the second oldest vine in the world. Can you believe this vine has been growing since the 17th century on the facade of an old house and now it is a visitor’s center? Yes! It is true! Come and see it for yourself. Here you can taste some of the wines of the area. There are also some festivals to celebrate wine. The Old Vine Festival is in September and finishes on 11 November, when the must finally turns into wine.