Slovenia is a scenic country sandwiched between the Julian Mountains and the Adriatic Sea. Previously part of Yugoslavia, it fought its way to independence in 1990 and has prospered ever since.
This cosmopolitan country is growing in stature as a ski destination and now boasts 26 ski resorts in its portfolio.
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- Ideal for beginners and early intermediates
- Very good value for money accommodation
- Good quality of English speaking ski schools
Peter Hardy Says | "Slovenia offers good value for money 'on the sunny side of the Alps'. The main resorts are popular with economy-minded visitors." | |
FactsMoney: The unit of currency in Slovenia is the Euro. Major credit cards are widely accepted.
Food: The food in Slovenia is largley Italian and Hungarian influenced, however a wide variety of international dishes are also available. You can expect to pay around 10 Euro for a three course meal.
Drink: Because of its topography and climate, Slovenia is ideal for wine making. Visitors to Slovenia should endeavour to try as many delicious local wines as possible! Beer costs approximately 1.20 Euro and wine 1 Euro.
Language: The country's official language is Slovene, which makes use of the Latin alphabet. We recommend visitors brush up on the basics to make their trip much more enjoyable.
Important Information- Travelling with children? Be sure that each child has a personal passport. Registration on a parent's passport is no longer sufficient.
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Details
- Ideal for beginners and early intermediates
- Very good value for money accommodation
- Good quality of English speaking ski schools
Peter Hardy Says | "Slovenia offers good value for money 'on the sunny side of the Alps'. The main resorts are popular with economy-minded visitors." | |
FactsMoney: The unit of currency in Slovenia is the Euro. Major credit cards are widely accepted.
Food: The food in Slovenia is largley Italian and Hungarian influenced, however a wide variety of international dishes are also available. You can expect to pay around 10 Euro for a three course meal.
Drink: Because of its topography and climate, Slovenia is ideal for wine making. Visitors to Slovenia should endeavour to try as many delicious local wines as possible! Beer costs approximately 1.20 Euro and wine 1 Euro.
Language: The country's official language is Slovene, which makes use of the Latin alphabet. We recommend visitors brush up on the basics to make their trip much more enjoyable.
Important Information- Travelling with children? Be sure that each child has a personal passport. Registration on a parent's passport is no longer sufficient.
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