
How to arrive
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When traveling to Slovenia by car, it's essential to be aware of the following regulations and information:
Driving Requirements:
Only individuals holding a valid driving license issued in Slovenia, a foreign driving license, or an international driving license can operate a motor vehicle within the country.
Drivers must carry their driving license and present it upon request by a police officer.
A valid vehicle registration certificate must be carried and shown when requested by a police officer.
Motor vehicles and trailers can participate in road traffic if registered and possess a valid vehicle registration certificate.
Drivers with foreign or EEA registrations must have a valid international motor vehicle insurance policy applicable in the EU or provide alternative proof of insurance.
Speed Limits in Slovenia:
50 km/h within settled areas
90 km/h outside settled areas
110 km/h on major roadways for motor vehicles and highways
130 km/h on motorways
80 km/h for motor vehicles with a caravan trailer without brakes
80 km/h for buses and buses with a light trailer; on motorways, buses are allowed to drive up to 100 km/h, except those carrying children.
Regulations:
Dipped headlights are mandatory during winter.
The use of mobile phones while driving is prohibited.
Seat belt usage is mandatory.
A reflective sleeveless jacket is obligatory emergency equipment in every vehicle, and the driver must wear it when outside the car on the road.
Petrol Stations:
Petrol stations in larger cities and on highways are open 24/7.
Eurosuper 95, Super 95, Super 98, Super plus 98, Euro Diesel, and Diesel are commonly available.
Gas (LPG) is accessible in major cities and at petrol stations on highways.
For detailed information on highway toll charges in Slovenia, please visit the official websites:
www.dars.si/en - DARS (Motorway Company in the Republic of Slovenia)
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Most Slovenia airports have flight connections to major cities all over Europe, making it easy to plan your trip to Slovenia.
The main international airports in Slovenia are Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport and Maribor Edvard Rusjan Airport.
Airlines such, Lufthansa, EasyJet, Wizz Air, and Ryanair operate flights to Slovenia from various European countries. Visit-slovenia.eu can help you find the best flight options for your travel plans and ensure a smooth arrival to Slovenia.
Additionally, if you need assistance with transportation to your accommodations or around the country, Visit-slovenia.eu can provide reliable and efficient solutions to make your trip stress-free.
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It is possible to travel to Slovenia by bus. Depending on your location, various bus operators offer services that connect Slovenia to different European countries.
vary, but most trips take around 5-10 hours. It is recommended to check the bus timetable in advance and book your tickets in advance to avoid any complications during the journey.
For further information and to book your tickets online:
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Yes, you can travel to Slovenia by train with Rail Europe. Slovenia is well-connected to Europe's rail network, and Rail Europe offers a variety of train options to help you explore the country.
You can board a train from neighbouring countries like Austria, Italy, and Hungary, and there are direct trains available from major European cities like Munich, Prague, and Vienna.
Rail Europe also provides information on train schedules, routes, and ticket prices, so you can plan your trip accordingly.
Keep in mind that train travel times may vary depending on the starting location, but Rail Europe offers comfortable and convenient travel options to help you reach your final destination in Slovenia.

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