Slovenia Tourist Destinations for Unbelievable Holiday Tour
Slovenia is one of the smallest countries in Europe which is situated on the eastern Alps at the northeast end of Adriatic Sea. It is home to profuse forests, ancient structures, lakes, beaches, castles, museums, casinos, discos, night clubs and many more. With such a huge variety of attractions Slovenia tourist destinations have allured many travelers from all corners of the world.
Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia. It is home to many places of attractions such as the City Museum, the Modern Art Gallery, the National Museum, and the National Gallery. You can also visit the twin towers of Ljubljana Cathedral which are full of amazing frescoes. Ljubljana is one of the major Slovenia tourist destinations.
Postojna Cave covers about 5 kilometers of guided passage. Here you will become a witness to the beautiful stalagmites and stalactites of various colors and shapes. The major attractions of this place are the journey on a special electric train and the famous human fish, proteus anguinus.
Piran is an old seaport also known as Slovenia’s coastal jewel. This place is known for its medieval pattern of Venetian architecture. Here you can enjoy delicious seafood at waterfront restaurants. You can also take a dip in the waters of Adriatic. The port of Koper is a place where you will find the beautiful antiquity of the country. It is home to many ancient structures such as the Praetor’s Palace, Town Tower, Romanesque Carmin Rotunda, the Loggia and 15th century Cathedral.
Savica Waterfall is the most popular waterfall in Slovenia. This waterfall runs a length of 38 meters and falls about 51 meters deep. Kranjska Gora is a great place for activities such as horsemanship, cycling and fishing. Lake Bled is one of the major Slovenia tourist destinations. It is known for a neo-gothic Parish Church and luxurious Bled Castle. This place is home to thermal springs, golf courses and casino.
Triglav National Park is Slovenia’s only national park. This national park covers an area of 83000 hectares and has many spectacular scenic views. It is also referred to as the “land of paradise.” Nature lovers have a lot to explore in these Slovenia tourist destinations.
Various meat dishes are served in Slovenia, particularly two specialties; sausages and salamis, and prosciutto (air-dried pork from Karst region customary served with a ruby-red wine called “teran”). The common meat soups of Slovenia are beef and chicken soups, and non-meat soup is the plain and lean turnip peel soup. Dried stockfish is a popular meal prepared for Christmas.