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Tourism in Slovenia

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]

Triglav, the highest peak
Lake Bled
Postojna Cave
Planica
Piran, a coast town

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.

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

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Tourism in Slovenia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 Triglav the highest peakLake BledPostojna CavePlanicaPiran a coast townThe nation s capital Ljubljana has many important Baroque and Art Nouveau buildings with several important works of the native born architect Joze Plecnik Other attractions include the Julian Alps with picturesque Lake Bled and the Soca 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 Skocjan 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 Portoroz 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 Podcetrtek 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 Soca 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 km 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 km 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 km 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 Skofja Loka and Piran Fortified villages mostly located in western Slovenia Stanjel Vipavski Kriz Smartno have become an important tourist destination as well especially due to the cultural events organized in their scenic environments Contents 1 Foreign tourists 1 1 Arrivals 1 2 Overnight stays 2 Municipalities 2 1 Arrivals 2 2 Overnight stays 3 By years 3 1 Total arrivals 3 2 Total overnight stays 4 References 5 External linksForeign tourists editArrivals edit Most foreign arrivals in Slovenia by country 2 Rank Country 2018 2019 2020 Growth1 nbsp Germany 506 081 584 831 289 143 nbsp 102 3 2 nbsp Italy 598 825 597 261 159 080 nbsp 275 4 3 nbsp Austria 381 709 396 464 142 828 nbsp 177 6 4 nbsp Croatia 218 896 234 980 82 062 nbsp 186 3 5 nbsp Hungary 180 802 190 944 63 152 nbsp 202 4 6 nbsp Netherlands 185 275 186 700 45 080 nbsp 314 2 7 nbsp Czech Republic 160 079 189 802 44 944 nbsp 322 3 8 nbsp Serbia 137 516 144 753 42 680 nbsp 239 2 9 nbsp France 148 166 166 860 35 679 nbsp 367 6 10 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 66 927 72 049 34 757 nbsp 107 3 11 nbsp Poland 125 209 132 566 26 413 nbsp 401 9 12 nbsp Slovakia 58 886 64 765 24 196 nbsp 167 7 13 nbsp United Kingdom 163 996 159 767 20 189 nbsp 691 4 14 nbsp Switzerland 67 751 78 698 18 186 nbsp 332 7 15 nbsp Belgium 107 656 113 872 17 760 nbsp 541 2 16 nbsp United States 138 488 148 739 14 327 nbsp 938 2 17 nbsp Russia 62 845 69 881 13 997 nbsp 399 3 18 nbsp Romania 55 982 57 060 12 740 nbsp 347 9 19 nbsp South Korea 145 746 139 429 10 525 nbsp 1225 20 nbsp Spain 81 905 88 132 9 407 nbsp 836 7 Overnight stays edit Most foreign overnight stays in Slovenia by country 3 Rank Country 2018 2019 2020 Growth1 nbsp Germany 1 362 214 1 522 057 813 962 nbsp 87 0 2 nbsp Austria 1 011 153 1 011 682 373 236 nbsp 171 1 3 nbsp Italy 1 334 059 1 278 454 364 373 nbsp 250 9 4 nbsp Croatia 527 118 538 140 224 235 nbsp 140 0 5 nbsp Hungary 484 913 496 971 181 859 nbsp 173 3 6 nbsp Netherlands 612 710 583 274 155 956 nbsp 274 0 7 nbsp Serbia 376 162 379 755 141 872 nbsp 167 7 8 nbsp Czech Republic 431 335 511 754 129 436 nbsp 295 4 9 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 195 513 195 874 116 491 nbsp 68 1 10 nbsp France 339 177 370 188 82 350 nbsp 349 5 11 nbsp Poland 297 403 312 763 65 934 nbsp 374 4 12 nbsp Slovakia 154 780 164 025 65 336 nbsp 151 0 13 nbsp United Kingdom 470 588 444 333 61 127 nbsp 626 9 14 nbsp Russia 298 443 303 280 59 664 nbsp 408 3 15 nbsp Belgium 325 845 327 392 49 839 nbsp 556 9 16 nbsp Switzerland 150 388 165 301 39 810 nbsp 315 2 17 nbsp United States 314 861 323 064 37 414 nbsp 763 5 18 nbsp North Macedonia 65 651 59 511 31 834 nbsp 86 9 19 nbsp Spain 204 002 207 770 30 514 nbsp 580 9 20 nbsp Ukraine 118 220 120 849 29 004 nbsp 316 7 Municipalities editArrivals edit Total arrivals by Slovenian municipalities Rank Municipality 2018 2019 2020 Growth1 nbsp Piran 604 592 620 495 368 510 nbsp 68 4 2 nbsp Ljubljana 1 022 862 1 127 904 254 944 nbsp 342 4 3 nbsp Kranjska Gora 308 193 325 955 202 705 nbsp 60 8 4 nbsp Bled 496 677 509 247 170 084 nbsp 199 4 5 nbsp Bohinj 248 639 271 692 157 469 nbsp 72 5 6 nbsp Bovec 175 705 188 514 127 420 nbsp 47 9 7 nbsp Brezice 202 780 202 470 115 953 nbsp 74 6 8 Moravske Toplice 168 760 171 930 114 806 nbsp 49 8 9 nbsp Izola 140 690 148 173 103 248 nbsp 43 5 10 nbsp Podcetrtek 122 986 129 933 90 011 nbsp 44 4 11 nbsp Koper Capodistria 100 788 103 786 76 388 nbsp 35 9 12 nbsp Maribor 208 279 217 817 72 380 nbsp 200 9 13 nbsp Zrece 76 612 78 935 63 271 nbsp 24 8 14 nbsp Ankaran 83 402 83 335 62 984 nbsp 32 3 15 nbsp Kobarid 67 698 79 915 57 513 nbsp 39 0 16 nbsp Radovljica 124 026 141 012 57 488 nbsp 145 3 17 nbsp Lasko 93 057 83 661 44 771 nbsp 86 9 18 nbsp Tolmin 56 446 61 809 44 142 nbsp 40 0 19 nbsp Nova Gorica 107 616 102 981 44 039 nbsp 133 8 20 nbsp Rogaska Slatina 59 904 58 208 33 434 nbsp 74 1 21 nbsp Ptuj 64 078 66 970 32 138 nbsp 108 4 22 nbsp Postojna 105 497 116 330 26 511 nbsp 338 8 23 nbsp Sezana 69 348 70 685 22 465 nbsp 214 6 24 nbsp Lendava 35 059 39 105 19 396 nbsp 101 6 25 nbsp Kranj 68 798 70 938 15 298 nbsp 363 7 Overnight stays edit Total overnight stays by Slovenian municipalities Rank Municipality 2018 2019 2020 Growth1 nbsp Piran 1 882 383 1 874 462 1 272 942 nbsp 47 3 2 nbsp Kranjska Gora 828 763 870 949 613 583 nbsp 41 9 3 nbsp Ljubljana 2 179 916 2 227 669 540 195 nbsp 312 4 4 nbsp Bohinj 677 695 724 094 468 588 nbsp 54 3 5 nbsp Bled 1 151 831 1 132 574 433 831 nbsp 161 1 6 nbsp Izola 522 290 529 069 412 118 nbsp 28 4 7 nbsp Brezice 680 003 686 869 403 066 nbsp 70 4 8 Moravske Toplice 559 169 558 544 393 094 nbsp 42 1 9 nbsp Bovec 462 077 468 798 364 536 nbsp 28 6 10 nbsp Podcetrtek 391 859 404 916 293 165 nbsp 38 1 11 nbsp Ankaran 323 355 318 914 280 883 nbsp 13 5 12 nbsp Koper 283 217 293 622 250 601 nbsp 17 2 13 nbsp Zrece 274 228 278 331 233 790 nbsp 19 1 14 nbsp Maribor 466 620 454 004 196 397 nbsp 131 2 15 nbsp Radovljica 280 103 317 586 158 805 nbsp 100 0 16 nbsp Kobarid 186 187 202 297 158 011 nbsp 28 0 17 nbsp Lasko 289 797 235 187 139 714 nbsp 68 3 18 nbsp Rogaska Slatina 295 474 298 835 121 120 nbsp 146 7 19 nbsp Tolmin 157 852 161 160 119 228 nbsp 35 2 20 nbsp Dolenjske Toplice 138 609 133 877 100 234 nbsp 33 6 21 nbsp Nova Gorica 214 181 193 824 91 627 nbsp 111 5 22 nbsp Ptuj 146 677 156 668 90 845 nbsp 72 5 23 nbsp Lendava 124 081 132 294 66 134 nbsp 100 0 24 nbsp Postojna 164 425 165 298 45 078 nbsp 266 7 25 nbsp Kranj 128 510 121 367 39 099 nbsp 210 4 By years editTotal arrivals edit Total arrivals by year 4 Year Foreign Domestic Total Growth2015 3 022 018 1 351 860 4 373 878 nbsp 12 1 2016 3 396 873 1 437 198 4 834 071 nbsp 10 5 2017 3 990 682 1 512 602 5 503 284 nbsp 13 8 2018 4 425 139 1 508 128 5 933 266 nbsp 7 8 2019 4 701 878 1 527 695 6 229 573 nbsp 4 94 2020 1 216 114 1 848 971 3 065 085 nbsp 103 2 2021 1 832 446 2 171 236 4 003 682 nbsp 30 6 2022 3 935 632 1 932 506 5 868 138 nbsp 46 6 Total overnight stays edit Total overnight stays by year 5 Year Foreign Domestic Total Growth2015 7 481 657 4 172 197 11 653 764 nbsp 8 5 2016 8 339 978 4 307 898 12 647 876 nbsp 8 5 2017 9 685 329 4 523 216 14 208 545 nbsp 12 3 2018 11 176 010 4 518 695 15 694 705 nbsp 10 5 2019 11 370 766 4 404 565 15 775 331 nbsp 0 51 2020 3 354 365 5 850 018 9 204 374 nbsp 71 4 2021 4 794 472 6 456 686 11 251 158 nbsp 22 2 2022 10 075 084 5 506 772 15 581 856 nbsp 38 5 References edit Slovenia The yet Unexplored Filming Location for Bollywood IANS news biharprabha com Retrieved 1 July 2014 Most foreign arrivals in Slovenia by country SURS Retrieved 10 April 2019 Most foreign overnight stays in Slovenia by country SURS Retrieved 10 April 2019 Arrivals and overnight stays of domestic and foreign tourists Slovenia annually SURS Retrieved 11 November 2023 Arrivals and overnight stays of domestic and foreign tourists Slovenia annually SURS Retrieved 11 November 2023 External links edithttps www slovenia info nbsp Media related to Tourism in Slovenia at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Slovenia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tourism in Slovenia amp oldid 1199207391, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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