Tourism in Slovenia explained

Slovenia offers tourists a wide variety of landscapes: Alpine in the northwest, Mediterranean in the southwest, Pannonian in the northeast, and Dinaric in the southeast. They roughly correspond to the traditional regions of Slovenia, based on the former four Habsburg crown lands (Carniola, Carinthia, Styria, and the Littoral). Each offers its own natural, geographic, architectural, and cultural features. Slovenia has mountains, meadows, lakes, caves, and the sea, making it an attractive destination in Europe.[1]

The nation's capital, Ljubljana, has many important Baroque and Art Nouveau buildings, with several important works of the native born architect Jože Plečnik. Other attractions include the Julian Alps with picturesque Lake Bled and the Soča Valley, as well as the nation's highest peak, Mount Triglav. Perhaps even better known is the Karst Plateau in the Slovenian Littoral. More than 28 million visitors have visited Postojna Cave, while a 15-minute ride from it are Škocjan Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Several other caves are open to public, including Vilenica Cave.

Further in the same direction is the Adriatic coast, where the most important historical monument is the Venetian Gothic Mediterranean town of Piran. The neighboring town of Portorož is a popular modern tourist resort, offering entertainment in gambling tourism. The former fishermen town of Izola has also been transformed into a popular tourist destination; many tourists also appreciate the old Medieval center of the port of Koper, which is however less popular among tourists than the other two Slovenian coastal towns.

Styria is known for its white wine, especially the Ljutomer Riesling, after the ski resort Pohorje, after summer cultural festivals in Maribor, and after pumpkin seed oil. It is also known as a hop growing area producing Styrian Goldings, a variety of the English aroma hop Fuggles.

The northeastern Prekmurje region is known for its distinctive cuisine. Among traditional dishes, the best known are a pork, turnip and millet casserole called bujta repa and a layered pastry called prekmurska gibanica. An important spa town in the region is Moravske Toplice, which is attracting many German, Austrian, Italian and Russian visitors.

Rural tourism is important throughout the country, and it is especially developed in the Karst Plateau region, parts of Inner Carniola, Lower Carniola and northern Istria, and in the area around Podčetrtek and Kozje in eastern Styria. Horse-riding, cycling and hiking are among the most important tourist activities in these areas.

Triglav National Park (Slovene: Triglavski narodni park) is a national park located in Slovenia. It was named after Mount Triglav, a national symbol of Slovenia. Triglav is situated almost in the middle of the national park. From it the valleys spread out radially, supplying water to two large river systems having their sources in the Julian Alps: the Soča and the Sava, flowing to the Adriatic and Black Sea, respectively.

The proposal for conservation dates back to the year 1908, and was realised in 1924. Then, on the initiative taken by the Nature Protection Section of the Slovene Museum Society together with the Slovene Mountaineering Society, a twenty-year lease was taken out on the Triglav Lakes Valley area, some 14 km². It was destined to become an Alpine Protection Park, however permanent conservation was not possible at that time. In 1961, after many years of effort, the protection was renewed (this time on a permanent basis) and somewhat enlarged, embracing around 20 km². The protected area was officially designated as Triglav National Park. Under this act, however, all objectives of a true national park were not attained and for this reason over the next two decades, new proposals for the extension and rearrangement of the protection were put forward. Finally, in 1981, a rearrangement was achieved and the park was given a new concept and enlarged to 838 km² – the area it continues to cover to this day.

The Karawank mountain range and the Kamnik Alps are also important tourist destinations, as are the Pohorje mountains. Unlike the Julian Alps, however, these areas seem to attract mostly Slovene visitors and visitor from the neighboring regions of Austria, and remain largely unknown to tourists from other countries. The biggest exception is the Logar Valley, which has been promoted heavily since the 1980s.

Slovenia has a number of smaller Medieval towns, which serve as important tourist attractions. Among them, the best known are Ptuj, Škofja Loka, and Piran. Fortified villages, mostly located in western Slovenia (Štanjel, Vipavski Križ, Šmartno), have become an important tourist destination, as well, especially due to the cultural events organized in their scenic environments.

Foreign tourists

Arrivals

Most foreign arrivals in Slovenia by country:[2]

RankCountry201820192020Growth
1506.081   584.831   289.143   102.3%
2598.825   597.261   159.080   275.4%
3381.709   396.464   142.828   177.6%
4218.896   234.980   82.062   186.3%
5180.802   190.944   63.152   202.4%
6185.275   186.700   45.080   314.2%
7160.079   189.802   44.944   322.3%
8137.516   144.753   42.680   239.2%
9148.166   166.860   35.679   367.6%
1066.927   72.049   34.757   107.3%
11125.209   132.566   26.413   401.9%
1258.886   64.765   24.196   167.7%
13163.996   159.767   20.189   691.4%
1467.751   78.698   18.186   332.7%
15107.656   113.872   17.760   541.2%
16138.488   148.739   14.327   938.2%
1762.845   69.881   13.997   399.3%
1855.982   57.060   12.740   347.9%
19145.746   139.429   10.525   1225%
2081.905   88.132   9.407   836.7%

Overnight stays

Most foreign overnight stays in Slovenia by country:[3]

RankCountry201820192020Growth
11.362.214   1.522.057   813.962   87.0%
21.011.153   1.011.682   373.236   171.1%
31.334.059   1.278.454   364.373   250.9%
4527.118   538.140   224.235   140.0%
5484.913   496.971   181.859   173.3%
6612.710   583.274   155.956   274.0%
7376.162   379.755   141.872   167.7%
8431.335   511.754   129.436   295.4%
9195.513   195.874   116.491   68.1%
10339.177   370.188   82.350   349.5%
11297.403   312.763   65.934   374.4%
12154.780   164.025   65.336   151.0%
13470.588   444.333   61.127   626.9%
14298.443   303.280   59.664   408.3%
15325.845   327.392   49.839   556.9%
16150.388   165.301   39.810   315.2%
17314.861   323.064   37.414   763.5%
1865.651   59.511   31.834   86.9%
19204.002   207.770   30.514   580.9%
20118.220   120.849   29.004   316.7%

Municipalities

Arrivals

Total arrivals by Slovenian municipalities.

RankMunicipality201820192020Growth
1 Piran604.592  620.495  368.510   68.4%
2 Ljubljana1.022.862  1.127.904  254.944   342.4%
3 Kranjska Gora308.193  325.955  202.705   60.8%
4 Bled496.677  509.247  170.084   199.4%
5 Bohinj248.639  271.692  157.469   72.5%
6 Bovec175.705  188.514  127.420   47.9%
7 Brežice202.780  202.470  115.953   74.6%
8    Moravske Toplice168.760  171.930  114.806   49.8%
9 Izola140.690  148.173  103.248   43.5%
10 Podčetrtek122.986  129.933  90.011   44.4%
11 Koper-Capodistria100.788  103.786     35.9%
12 Maribor208.279  217.817  72.380   200.9%
13 Zreče76.612  78.935  63.271   24.8%
14 Ankaran83.402  83.335     32.3%
15 Kobarid67.698  79.915  57.513   39.0%
16 Radovljica124.026  141.012  57.488   145.3%
17 Laško93.057  83.661  44.771   86.9%
18 Tolmin56.446  61.809  44.142   40.0%
19 Nova Gorica107.616  102.981  44.039   133.8%
20 Rogaška Slatina59.904  58.208  33.434   74.1%
21 Ptuj64.078  66.970  32.138   108.4%
22 Postojna105.497  116.330  26.511   338.8%
23 Sežana69.348  70.685  22.465   214.6%
24 Lendava35.059  39.105  19.396   101.6%
25 Kranj68.798  70.938  15.298   363.7%

Overnight stays

Total overnight stays by Slovenian municipalities.

RankMunicipality201820192020Growth
1 Piran1.882.383  1.874.462  1.272.942   47.3%
2 Kranjska Gora828.763  870.949  613.583   41.9%
3 Ljubljana2.179.916  2.227.669  540.195   312.4%
4 Bohinj677.695  724.094  468.588   54.3%
5 Bled1.151.831  1.132.574  433.831   161.1%
6 Izola522.290  529.069  412.118   28.4%
7 Brežice680.003  686.869  403.066   70.4%
8    Moravske Toplice559.169  558.544  393.094   42.1%
9 Bovec462.077  468.798  364.536   28.6%
10 Podčetrtek391.859  404.916  293.165   38.1%
11 Ankaran323.355  318.914     13.5%
12 Koper283.217  293.622     17.2%
13 Zreče274.228  278.331  233.790   19.1%
14 Maribor466.620  454.004  196.397   131.2%
15 Radovljica280.103  317.586  158.805   100.0%
16 Kobarid186.187  202.297  158.011   28.0%
17 Laško289.797  235.187  139.714   68,3%
18 Rogaška Slatina295.474  298.835  121.120   146.7%
19 Tolmin157.852  161.160  119.228   35.2%
20 Dolenjske Toplice138.609  133.877  100.234   33.6%
21 Nova Gorica214.181  193.824  91.627   111.5%
22 Ptuj146.677  156.668  90.845   72.5%
23 Lendava124.081  132.294  66.134   100.0%
24 Postojna164.425  165.298  45.078   266.7%
25 Kranj128.510  121.367  39.099   210.4%

By years

Total arrivals

Total arrivals by year: [4]

YearForeignDomesticTotalGrowth
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC20153.022.0181.351.860align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC4.373.878 12.1%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC20163.396.8731.437.198align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC4.834.071 10.5%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC20173.990.6821.512.602align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC5.503.284 13.8%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC20184.425.1391.508.128align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC5.933.266 7.8%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC20194.701.8781.527.695align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC6.229.573 4.94%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC20201.216.1141.848.971align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC3.065.085 103.2%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC20211.832.4462.171.236align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC4.003.682 30.6%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC20223.935.6321.932.506align=center bgcolor=#DCDCDC5.868.138 46.6%

Total overnight stays

Total overnight stays by year: [5]

YearForeignDomesticTotalGrowth
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC20157.481.657  4.172.197  align=right bgcolor=#DCDCDC11.653.764   8.5%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC20168.339.978  4.307.898  align=right bgcolor=#DCDCDC12.647.876   8.5%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC20179.685.329  4.523.216  align=right bgcolor=#DCDCDC14.208.545   12.3%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC201811.176.010  4.518.695  align=right bgcolor=#DCDCDC15.694.705   10.5%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC201911.370.766  4.404.565  align=right bgcolor=#DCDCDC15.775.331   0,51%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC20203.354.365  5.850.018  align=right bgcolor=#DCDCDC9.204.374   71.4%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC20214.794.472  6.456.686  align=right bgcolor=#DCDCDC11.251.158   22.2%
align=center bgcolor=#FFF8DC202210.075.084  5.506.772  align=right bgcolor=#DCDCDC15.581.856   38.5%

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Slovenia: The yet Unexplored Filming Location for Bollywood. IANS. news.biharprabha.com. 1 July 2014.
  2. Web site: Most foreign arrivals in Slovenia by country. SURS. 10 April 2019.
  3. Web site: Most foreign overnight stays in Slovenia by country. SURS. 10 April 2019.
  4. Web site: Arrivals and overnight stays of domestic and foreign tourists, Slovenia, annually. SURS. 11 November 2023.
  5. Web site: Arrivals and overnight stays of domestic and foreign tourists, Slovenia, annually. SURS. 11 November 2023.