Tourism in Slovenia
My expertise is incoming tourism in Slovenia, where I design and organize travel arrangements for foreign guests (individuals) and travel agencies. This includes creating programs (one-day trips, multi-day trips, self-drive), cooperation with various local tourism providers in Slovenia and the surrounding area, and presence in the field. I emphasize high-quality and smooth communication, responsiveness to guests' wishes, and successful business networking. For me, tourism – organizing trips – is creating moments that guests can wholeheartedly say they will carry with them with them for a long time.

Postcards from Slovenia
Happy faces in nice places
Lake Bled with Bled Castle
Lake Bled with Bled Island
Trst - Trieste - Miramare
From alpine adventures to coastal charm, Slovenia invites you to explore its diverse landscapes and warm hospitality – all within a country you can cross in just a few hours.
What to see in Slovenia
Nestled between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, Slovenia is a small country bursting with natural beauty, charming towns, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, cultural treasures, or serene escapes, tourism in Slovenia offers something for every traveler.
Ljubljana – The Green Capital
Slovenia’s capital, Ljubljana, blends old-world charm with a youthful, eco-friendly spirit. Wander along the Ljubljanica River, cross the iconic Dragon Bridge, and explore the Ljubljana Castle for panoramic city views. The city also boasts a vibrant café culture, lively markets, and a thriving art scene that perfectly capture the modern rhythm of Slovenian life.
Lake Bled & Lake Bohinj
Lake Bled, with its fairytale island church and medieval castle perched on a cliff, is one of Europe’s most photogenic spots. Just a short drive away lies Lake Bohinj, a peaceful alternative perfect for hiking, swimming, and kayaking.
Postojna Cave & Škocjan Caves
The Postojna Cave is a spectacular 24,000-meter-long network of passages, home to the unique olm (a blind cave salamander). Making a stop at Predjama Castle is a must for one of the most interesting historical sites. Nearby, the Škocjan Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site, awe visitors with one of the world’s largest underground canyons.
Triglav National Park
Named after Slovenia’s highest peak, Mount Triglav, it is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers. Trails wind through alpine meadows, waterfalls, and the emerald Soča River, known for its striking turquoise color.
Piran & the Slovenian Coast
Experience Mediterranean charm in Piran, a picturesque coastal town with Venetian architecture, narrow streets, and sunset views over the Adriatic.
Slovenian Wine Regions
From the rolling hills of Brda and Vipava Valley to the Podravje region in the northeast, Slovenia’s vineyards produce some of Europe’s most exciting wines. Enjoy local wine varieties while soaking in panoramic views.
Thermal Spas & Wellness
Slovenia is dotted with natural thermal springs. Visit spa towns like Rogaška Slatina or Terme Čatež for relaxation and rejuvenation in serene natural surroundings.
