If You Weren't Already Planning A Trip To Slovenia, This Travel Guide Might Just Change Your Mind

If you're looking for the perfect travel destination that has incredible mountain hikes, cute seaside towns, and stunning castle views, but you're on a tight budget, Slovenia is the place for you.

Huts in the mountains of Slovenia

Slovenia is about the size of New Jersey, making it ideal for those who can only travel for a few days — though I promise you'll want to stay much longer.

It's nestled between Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia.

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When traveling to Slovenia, chances are you'll arrive in the capital city of Ljubljana.

Ljubljana city map

While one of the biggest draws to visiting Slovenia is getting out of the city, Ljubljana is definitely worth exploring for a day or two.

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Since Slovenia shares a border with Italy, you can count on there always being pizza nearby. So before you go to bed at 5 p.m. thanks to jet lag, grab a pizza to eat at 3 a.m.... you'll thank me later.

Pizza in Ljubljana

Little known fact, 3 a.m. pizza tastes better the closer you are to Italy.

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My favorite thing about all the food I ate in Slovenia was the abundance of farm fresh produce, eggs, and dairy.

Breakfast in Slovenia

When you're ready for day one in Ljubljana, take a stroll along the river.

River in Ljubljana

Happy to say that Ljubljana is one of a few European countries that has free public bathrooms around the city, which is a welcome blessing!

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Even on a cloudy day, the city is beautiful.

Building in Ljubljana
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Make sure to visit Ljubljana Castle. The view is 10/10 ⭐️

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It's always a good day when you can see the mountains in the distance.

There's a funicular to get to the top, but you can also walk or take public transportation.

Ljubljana castle

Ljubljana's city center is a pedestrian zone, meaning you won't see any cars around as they're not allowed.

Ljubljana city streets, no cars allowed

There are, however, six electric vehicles that can take both tourists and locals around the city center free of charge.

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Grab lunch at the Central Market.

Seafood in Ljubljana

The market has everything from fresh fruits and veggies to cheeses and meats, and then a few food stalls.

I can't say no to calamari.

Address: Adamič-Lundrovo nabrežje 6, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

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The next day, it's time to head to Slovenia's most popular destination, Lake Bled.

Boat on Lake Bled

Definitely take a boat to the island in the middle of the lake.

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If you're traveling solo, the Bled Boat Line is the cheapest option where a ticket costs 12€/~$13.50 per person.

But if you're traveling with someone, it's actually cheaper to rent a boat and row over to the island yourself.

An hour boat rental costs between 12€-15€/~$13.50-$17 per boat. And since the island is so small, an hour is plenty to row over, explore, and row back.

You can't visit Lake Bled without visiting Bled Castle, which boasts this iconic view!

View of Lake Bled from Bled Castle

While at Bled Castle, don't skip their famous Bled Cream Cake!

Bled Cream Cake at Bled Castle

Next on your itinerary should be a visit to Vintgar Gorge. There is a well maintained walking path with seriously stunning views — I'd plan about three hours here as you'll want to stop often to take in the scenery, as well as lots of photos.

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There's a shuttle from Bled to Vintgar Gorge, but driving only takes 10-15 minutes.

They offer adult, student, senior, and child tickets.

Adult tickets: 10 €/~$11

Address: Turistično društvo Gorje, Podhom 80, 4247 Zgornje Gorje, Slovenia

After an action packed day, I'd recommend staying at a guesthouse near Lake Bohinj instead of heading back to Ljubljana.

Lake Bohinj

Lake Bohinj is not as well known as Lake Bled, but it's the perfect lake for swimming with a view of the mountains or renting a kayak.

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Please observe this dog!

Dog swimming in the lake
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Tell me this isn't your vision of a perfect day!

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In case you were wondering, Slovenia is very pet friendly.

Since Lake Bohinj is less touristy than Lake Bled, you'll be able to grab a quiet lunch with some incredible views.

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If you ever get thirsty while exploring, no worries. Slovenia offers plenty of spots to fill up your water bottle.

public water fountain with cup attached
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Most guesthouses and Airbnbs will offer a delicious fresh breakfast to get you ready for an adventurous day.

Farm fresh breakfast in the Slovenian countryside

Our Airbnb, served us this delicious breakfast complete with farm fresh eggs (not shown).

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For those who want to really hit the trails, head to Soča River and Soča Valley for hiking or kayaking.

Kayakers in Soca, Slovenia
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If you're a serious hiker, there are a bunch of incredible trails throughout Triglav National Park and the Julian Alps.

View of Mount Jalovec through orange larch trees

There are so many options from shorter day hikes to multi-day hut to hut hikes.

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A day trip to this incredible castle (built into the side of a cliff!) is most certainly in order. Predjama Castle and Postojna Cave are such unique sites, and for someone who loves to learn about history, it's a must see.

Castle built into a cliff

Next, head to Piran — because Slovenia does have a sliver of coastline to enjoy.

Mediterranean Sea, Adriatic Coast, Slovenian Riviera, Promontory, Old Town, Churches
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Then, be sure to head east toward Maribor. It's Slovenia's second largest city!

Aerial view of Maribor and it's bridges over Drava river

Maribor is located along the Drava River, and just so happens to be in the wine-region of Slovenia.

In fact, it's home to the oldest fruit-bearing vine in the entire world.

Hope you're thirsty! 🍷

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Senior Man walking on the Suspension bridge over Soča River in Julian Alps.
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Have you been to Slovenia, if so, what was your favorite spot? Share all about your trip in the comments!