Soon it will be like “new Croatia”.  It is the size of the Podlaskie Voivodeship and attracts crowds

Soon it will be like “new Croatia”. It is the size of the Podlaskie Voivodeship and attracts crowds

What is Slovenia known for? It turns out that despite its small area, it can offer tourists a lot of attractions. It will satisfy both the youngest and the oldest. Why is Slovenia called “new Croatia”, which is quickly winning the hearts of Poles?

Beautiful mountain landscapes, atmospheric towns and turquoise water are just a few of the advantages that Slovenia offers to tourists. This small country, the size of the Podlaskie Voivodeship with an area of ​​20,273 square kilometers, has everything that even the most demanding people need. Get to know the place that is increasingly chosen by people to relax.

What is worth visiting in Slovenia? Places you must see

It is often said that Slovenia is like Europe in miniature, because there we can find both mountains and lowlands, seas, lakes, forests and fields. The Adriatic Coast is only 40 km long, but it is very well used. There are famous resorts: Piran and Portorož, as well as one of the most beautiful caves in Europe – Postojna. What places are must-see tourist stops?

Slovenia is a great holiday destination – beautiful, interesting and attractively priced photo: detail / pixabay.com

Bled and Bohinjsko Jezero These are undoubtedly the most beautiful places to visit in Slovenia, which are 30 km apart. They are located in the north-west of the country, close to the border with Austria and Italy. They are located at the foot of the Julian Alps, dominated by Triglav – the highest peak in Slovenia, reaching 2,864 m above sea level. It is also worth visiting the nearby medieval church located on the island. Portorož is also a very attractive place, one of the most popular resorts on the Slovenian coast, after Piran, Koper and Izola. This is where all of Slovenia’s beaches are located.

Is it still expensive in Slovenia? Differences over the years

Just a few years ago, Slovenia, due to its membership in the euro zone, discouraged Poles with highly excessive prices. Now, when Croatia is no longer a cheap country and prices have skyrocketed, the Queen of the Alps has taken over. A week’s holiday in Croatia currently costs PLN 5,346, while in Slovenia it costs PLN 4,868. So don’t hesitate, just plan your trip as soon as possible.

Source: Gazeta

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