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Eco-friendly travel guide to Slovenia advises how to be a responsible tourist. Learn how to travel in a sustainable way and how to respect the local people and culture. Make your trip green by supporting locally owned hotels, organic restaurants and other businesses. Read more on how to protect the environment by making conscientious choices and how to travel green in Slovenia, Europe.


  • Air quality: 3.7 / 5
  • Bus connections: 2.8 / 5
  • Train connections: 3.2 / 5
  • Hitchhiking: 4.1 / 5
  • National parks: 4 / 5
  • Outdoor activities: 4.3 / 5
  • Locals' English level: 3.3 / 5
  • Safety: 4.2 / 5
  • Accommodation: US$15 - $550
  • Budget per day: US$11 - $300

Responsible Travel

Are you a tourist who wants to visit Slovenia but as a responsible traveler? If yes, as a traveling enthusiast, there are specific responsibilities that you have in addition to other moral obligations. While visiting the country, you must identify and control your activities accordingly so that you don't cause any harm to the local communities or the environment.

• Try to opt for public transports and electronic vehicles like available buses, metro trains, trams, bikes, etc. Private transport is not advised as they add to both your expenditure as well as the loss in the environment. These vehicles cause comparatively less harm to the environment and are also cost-efficient.

• Instead of opting for luxurious 5-star hotels and guesthouses prefer the ones that follow eco-friendly measures like renewable resources, solar electricity, recyclable products, etc. By doing so, you can keep your carbon footprint minimal during your travel. You yourself will start appreciating your effort to do something for the environment without putting in any extra effort.

• Also, people prefer buying and using local businesses and artists' services rather than international brands. If you want proper exposure to the local culture, traditions, crafts, and people, the local companies will help you fulfill the needful.

• After sustaining the city life, try to visit parks and green spaces that act like an oasis buzzing with energy and gleaming bright green and blue under the harsh sun. Visiting the parks makes you feel refreshed and rejuvenated.


Air Quality and Pollution

Following the planet Health Organization's guidelines, Slovenia's air quality is taken into account moderately unsafe. The original recent data indicates the country's annual mean concentration of PM2. 5 is 16 µg/m3, which exceeds the recommended maximum of 10 µg/m3. So before traveling to Slovenia, bear in mind the health concerns of youngsters, older people, and other people suffering from breathing problems. Tiny particles called PM2.5 irritate the eyes, nose, and systema respiratorium. Long-term exposure aggravates heart and lung disease.

Warm summers and Snowy encourage year-round fun from mountains to coast. The alpine northwest faces extreme snowing from December to March, while warm, dry conditions from May to September are ideal for climbing, hiking, cycling, and adventure sports.


Respect the Culture

Slovenia is quite a small country in Central Europe - a member of the European Union, the Schengen Agreement, and NATO. Older Slovene cities have historical influences by baroque (Austrian) and Roman (Italian) architectures.

Slovenia ranks relatively low among the European countries in population density as it has only 101 inhabitants per square kilometer.

The official language is Slovenian Slovenia, which is a member of the South Slavic language. Respective minorities speak Hungarian and Italian. Romani is expressed as the native language by 0.2% of people, is a legally protected language in Slovenia. German used to be the largest minority language in Slovenia before World War II is now the native language of around 0.08% of the population. The most taught foreign languages are English, German, Italian, French, and Spanish.


Top 10 Places to Visit

When deciding to go for a short trip, Slovenia is not very commonplace where people find their interest at. Though, recently this place has been gaining a majority of the world’s population and has become a center of attraction with its rapid industrialization. If you are visiting this city for the first time, you will not be left disappointed because there is nothing bad about this place as it will make your trip memorable by allowing you to explore the evergreen trails and valleys, the folk culture is a thing to enjoy, and learning about the local wine of the place is interesting too. Given below is the list of famous places one should visit while they stay in Slovenia.

• LJUBLJANA - Mind-blowing architectures that were constructed in the Baroque period are filled in this city in every nooks and corner. The old town is a very famous place of this city because of the little squares which help to inline the different parts. The castle of Ljubljana can be observed from far if you don’t like hiking, the clock tower is another place where you can get on top and enjoy the panoramic view of the whole city. • Bled - The classy lake featured by this place is a perfect place for boating along with the small island which is located in exactly the center can be explored. Common pastimes include cycling or a visit to the Gothic Church. The peak of the Straza Ski Slope can be reached with the help of a chairlift, this place is focused on the people who love skiing. • ŠKOCJAN CAVES - One of UNESCO’s world heritage sites in the Skocjan Caves where one should visit if in Slovenia. This cave consists of the highest hall of several caves which is the highest all over Europe. Located underground in this Giant Canyon can be crossed with the help of a bridge to let you know about the actual height of the cave. Terrific columns can be explored. One of the most interesting is this place consists of more than 15 varieties of bats. • VOGEL - If you rise above Lake of Bohinj, you will get to see Vogel. It is a place where one can either enjoy cross country trails for skiing or downhill, and different sections depend on your skill and fitness level. The audience who love winter can switch up to this place to test their ability from the month of December to May when the weather remains cold.


LAŠKO - If you desperately need time to relax, or go swimming then the warm water of the Lasko town will do the trick. The waters at this place are said to have rejuvenating properties that have attracted tourists from all over the world to come over and experience a warm bath for over a century now.

• LOGARSKA DOLINA - This place has stood here for centuries and the valley over the alps leads away to a dense forest. This valley has been present here from the Ice age period over the basin created by glaciers. This place is used for camping by travelers who wish to scale the height of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps.

• PREDJAMA CASTLE - For a truly awe-inspiring experience, head to Predjama Castle. The castle is situated in the mouth of a cave on a cliff that rises to over 120 meters. The castle over 700 years old and was the former home of a famous Slovenian figure named Erazem Lueger. He was a knight and noble baron turned robber who famously stole from the elite and gave to the poor.

• SOCA RIVER - It runs through the valley of the same name has to be seen to be believed, as it resembles a blue turquoise. The valley is beautiful and features a wide range of local flora and fauna for visitors to explore. If the travelers want to do something adventurous, then there are several outdoor activities that you can opt for in this natural ground. You can raft, which is a great way to have a glimpse of the views, or you can paraglide to have a look at the skies.

• MARIBOR - Having won the prestigious title of European Capital of Culture 2012, come to Maribor, Slovenia's second-largest city, to learn all about the local culture and, in particular, the wine. The city has some of the oldest vines globally, and for the superb wine, they create. There is a Festival of Wine held annually, and Maribor is perfect for watching wines' production.

• VRŠIC PASS - The Vršic Pass rises to over 1500 meters and is often called the highest pass in Slovenia's Julian Alps. It has a road that stretches from the access and dips down to the Soca Valley that dates back to the twentieth century. A pass is a perfect place for climbers wanting to climb the peaks near the Vrsic pass, and many mountains rise to over 7,000 feet and hikers looking for a shorter excursion.


Explore

• This new world of unexplored high mountain peaks with streams rushing to and fro over the heart-wrenching landscapes, the vertical walls can be climbed allowing the person to view the landscape perfectly. Visit Slovenia to explore the untouched part of Slovenia. Rocky peaks can be climbed and your journey can be turned into an adventurous one. Also, don’t forget to seek help from the local guides.


City Parks

• STRUNJAN LANDSCAPE PARK - The Strunjan Landscape park covers an area of 428 hectares over the Slovenian Peninsula which also includes the river of Slovenia and the Adriatic Sea. The Natural Reserve of Strujan Park has a beautiful atmosphere, which is home to many Fauna and Flora along with a few natural Landmarks. Few of the significant historical sites, proper cycling paths, and terrific hidden beaches are found in this place. Different bird species are preserved at this place making it a very popular spot for bird lovers. The melody of nature can be heard in the afternoon and one can relax and enjoy a great deal of time. • SALINA NATURE PARK- Both the tenses(present and the past) walk with their hands tied together in this nature park. Traditional making of salt by the Piranesi salt makers is still being practiced in this place making it the one and only place in the Mediterranean to do the same. There are two different areas for the audience to explore, one of them is the Fontanigge where lovers of nature can find birds of different species and salt-dependent plants and Lera where the harvest action of salt is done.


National Parks

• TRIGLAV NATIONAL PARK- It is one of the oldest and most beautiful parks in Europe and is the only national park in Slovenia. It consists of nearly the entire Eastern Julian Alps and four percent of the city's territory. The park runs along the northeastern part of the town and features everything from the snowy summits of Mount Triglav in the park's heart to unspoiled beaches and the park's serene valley.


Beaches

• PORTOROŽ BEACH - It is the city's pride when it comes to a beach area. Portorož beach is the most popular beach in the town, surrounded by majestic seaside hotels and many restaurants and cafés with fresh Mediterranean seafood dishes with a strong Italian influence and shops. The peaceful resort town and many tourists create a lively atmosphere here, and the beach is packed from one end to the other with umbrellas, beers, and sandcastles during the hot summer months.

• PIRAN BEACH- It is an escape for Slovenian locals to rejuvenate in the town of Piran. The beach has many facilities to give travelers the most refreshing of swims. The beach is not sandy but nicely paved with concrete.


Landmarks

• PREDJAMA CASTLE - It is a splendid castle, aging back to the times of the Renaissance. This castle is unique because it is located inside a cave. Erazem Lueger was known as the local Robin Hood, used to live in this palace. The travelers can opt for audio tours that reveal the adventurous life of Erazem as well as the history of the castle. Time to the secret tunnel inside the cave is also available when scheduled in advance.

• CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY - Hrastovlje is a small village where this church is situated. The dance of death is a seven-meter long fresco that made the church famous. This place was unknown for a very long time until the outdoor enthusiasts discovered and made it famous by giving it exposure. • SOLKAN BRIDGE- It is a great place to have a glimpse of the turquoise Soča River as well as the beautiful Soča Valley. The bridge has the longest train bridge built solely out of stone and holds a world record. For the truly adventurous travelers, bungee jumping off the bridge is the best way to take in the beauty of the Soča Valley.


Museums

• NATIONAL GALLERY OF SLOVENIA - The national gallery of Slovenia is on top listing among other museums in Slovenia. The heart wrenching 19th-century renaissance design by the architect of Czech is a thing to watch and admire. Slovene art is depicted well adapting its features from the 13th century till the 20th century. There are a few notable paintings by famous artists such as Ivan Grohar, Ivana Kobilca, and Richard Jakopic. • GEWERKENEGG CASTLE & IDRIJA MUNICIPAL MUSEUM - Idrija's award-winning city museum is located in the 16th-century Gewerkenegg Castle. It reaches over the old town from its perch on a small hillock to the west. The Idrija lace collection was opened in 2008, detailing the history of the city's lace production from its 17th-century beginnings to modern lace fashion by some of Slovenia's top designers.


Eat

Few of the neighboring countries have their influence over this country when it comes to food. Few of the cuisines from Italy, Croatia, and Hungary are very much loved by the audience of Slovenia.

  • Traditional Local Restaurants

• GOSTILNA NA GRADU- This restaurant allows the average diner to eat like a king inside Ljubljana's castle. It serves traditional Slovenian dishes and lets people enjoy hot soups. The restaurant's chefs use organic raw materials wherever needed and buying their fruit, rice, vegetables, meats, and other ingredients from the local markets. The travelers take a quick lunch while touring the castle grounds or choose to embark on a culinary journey across Slovenia with a delicious and indulgent three-course meal.

• GOSTILNA ŠESTICA - It is one of the longest-running gostilna-style restaurants. All traditional dishes and wines are served by waiters who are dressed in native attire. The restaurant occasionally hosts Slovenian evenings featuring live music and traditional dances to liven up the atmosphere. Gostilna Šestica was the first restaurant to be licensed to make the authentic Prekmurje, a layered cake known as 'prekmurska gibanica.'The restaurant serves various kinds of wood-fired pizza, salads, and home-made desserts.


  • Vegetarian and Vegan

• AJDOVO ZRNO - It is a vegan restaurant located in the heart of the Ljubljana region. The restaurant doesn't serve any dishes which contain meat, white flour, white sugar, artificial colors, or artificial flavors. This restaurant prepares daily vegan lunches, an extensive salad bar, and has a great location.


• TAMAN ORGANIC - It is a beautiful modern vegetarian/vegan restaurant in Ljubljana. With its modern ambiance and sophisticated décor. It offers a menu prepared only from local food. Taman Organic's à la carte serves delicious vegetarian dishes, which can, upon request. The restaurant offers a regular menu that changes according to vegetables in season. It is highly recommended.

  • Street Food

• ODPRTA KUHNA - The food market of Ljubljana can leave you in awe as the exotic and colorful food may help water your mouth as soon as you see it. The food is considered as one of the jewels of the city, which gives a strong reason to visit this place at least once in a lifetime. You can taste food from the best traditional restaurants and bars in one place. It has become a regular Ljubljana event, and every sunny Friday from early spring to late fall, its stands attract thousands of food-lovers and fans of relaxed hanging-out. It is one of the best street food in Slovenia.

• KLOBASARNA - Located in the area of a one-time famous watchmaker’s shop, it is a fast-food restaurant which offers the best traditional dish of Slovenia which is the Carniolan sausage. The menu provided by the restaurant is simple.


Drink

Almost every bars and restaurant usually sell drinks like beers, wines, and spirits. Coffee with whipped cream or milk is also typical, and all sorts of fruit-flavored and herbal teas are usually available instead of the raw black cup.

  • Organic Cafes

• TOZD - This is one of the most famous cafés to meet with buddies. TOZD offers excellent coffee that can be enjoyed while sitting under the shade of large trees on sunny days. During the cold or rainy season, sit inside where the interiors are covered with photos taken by native artists. You can also find a small library located in the back of the café—one of the best cafes to enjoy and relax.

• ZVEZDA CAFÉ - Zvezda means star, and this café has been a star since its opening in 1999. Coffee, cakes, pastry, and ice cream made from the best ingredients are just a few reasons why this café is so popular among locals. Chocolate Dream Cake is a must for all chocolate lovers who are visiting this cafe.

  • Breweries

• HUMAN FISH BREWERY - You can visit HumanFish at their brewery in Vrhnika, where they have a cozy taproom, but since they are far from Ljubljana, another option is to find it on tap in the city. Luckily, many spots carry beer, including Cielito Lindo, Petkovšek, Daktari, Premier Pub, Gas Station, Irish Pub, Niša at Dobra Vaga Gallery, and Alters, to name a few.

• TEKTONIK – the centrally located brewery of Ljubljana is located in a place where the major newspapers used to printed in olden days. Tektonik's beer can be purchased in food shops, grocery stores, and in many bars across Ljubljana, including Magda, Sir Williams, Pop's Place, Slovenska hiša, TOZD, and Cutty Sark.

• PELICAN BREWERY - Named after the founder and prominent brewer's surname, Pelican Brewery is a very likable brewery. Situated in the town of Ajdovščina, their beers are easy to find in throughout Ljubljana.


Tap-water

Yes, tap water is drinkable in Slovenia. Always take extra precautions while drinking tap water. The water might be safe to drink when it passes the sewage treatment plant, but it might pick up pollutants on its way to your tap. It's advised that you ask locals or hotel staff about the water quality.


Activities

The landscape of Slovenia is surely breath-taking and one won't regret spending their vacation over a place where snow-covered peaks and valleys with lined-up trees can be noticed from a great range. Hikers can find this country amazing and heart-wrenching. They can cycle, explore caves and canyons along with many other activities for travel freaks.

  • Yoga and Retreats

The art of practicing yoga helps in maintaining an individual's mind, body. It also helps in managing flexibility, muscle strength, and body tone. After a busy and hectic schedule, people should find a way to rejuvenate, and doing yoga is the easiest way to reduce stress. Here are the most famous yoga centers in Slovenia are:

• AGNI YOGA CENTER

• HOT YOGA TRIESTE


Accommodation

With access to a range of quality and affordable accommodation options, you'll find the perfect place to live in Slovenia. The vast majority of hostels, hotels, guesthouses, and homestays include breakfast – and nine times out of ten, this is toast topped with an egg, sugar, banana, and a cup of coffee.


Green Hotels

• TRNULJA ESTATE, LJUBLJANA

• A. M. S. BEAGLE, LAKE BLED


Hostels and Guest Houses

Some people often think about what is the real difference between hotels and guest houses. A guesthouse is a small and private house given out for rent daily to give a clear idea. Guesthouses are as social as hostels in Slovenia; if you travel with a friend, it's mostly cheaper or around the same price to get a private room. • RIMSKE TERME

• WHITE HOUSE

• PIRAN ART GUESTHOUSE

• MONDIN GUEST HOUSE


Apartments

If you appreciate a place for yourself at the end of a day, an apartment or flat is the best home away from home. Furnished rooms and kitchen facilities give groups and families the flexibility to enjoy downtime separately or plan the next day's activities over a shared meal. Often available for short and long-term. Some of the famous apartments in Slovenia are:

• VILA ULA LA LUXURY APARTMENT

• MURGLE LUXURY APARTMENT


Couchsurfing

Couchsurfing is a traveling group with millions of members worldwide and is the best way to experience Slovenia like a local. Reach out to over hosts in Slovenia to discover unique places to stay and locals to stay. Use Couchsurfing to find accommodation in Slovenia, meet up with locals and travelers, and more.


Camping

Slovenia's nature is quite a perfect setting for camping or glamping. Around the country, sites offer beautiful accommodation with all the modern amenities a guest needs. Some of the best camping sites in Slovenia are: • GARDEN VILLAGE

• HERBAL GLAMPING RESORT LJUBNO


Regions

• Coast and Karst is the southwestern side of Slovenia with caves, hills, and the coastline.

• The Julian Alps -The mountainous northwest lakes and also the Triglav Mountain.

• Central Slovenia (Kamnik, Kranj, Ljubljana). The central region with the capital city.

• Southeastern Slovenia (Dolenjske Toplice, Kočevje, Novo Mesto).The southeastern region with Krka and lower Sava rivers.

• Pohorje-Savinjska (Savinja and Šalek Valley, Celje, Trbovlje, Velenje, Žalec).The northern region with mountains and the Savinja river valley.

• Eastern Slovenia (Maribor, Ptuj, Murska Sobota).The northeastern region with the Drava and Mura rivers and numerous vineyards.


Cities

By size: • Ljubljana — the picturesque, pint-sized capital

• Maribor — Slovenia's second-largest city

• Celje — one of Slovenia's oldest cities

• Kranj — the largest city in the northwest

• Novo Mesto — is the largest city in the southeast.

• Nova Gorica — the largest city on the Italian border

• Koper/Capodistria — the largest city on the Slovene coastline

• Velenje — the eighth-largest city in Slovenia


Getting There and Moving Around

Slovenia is one among the Schengen Agreement members and is no border controlling among countries which have signed and worked on this treaty - the Union of Europe. There are many ways to reach Slovenia. If you want to get around the city free of cost then hitchhiking would be the best option. You can buy Maps over gas stations for about 10 Euros, or at the local book stores for a relatively lower cost. Getting through the city by car requires a vignette purchase though it is a relatively painless way to travel. Travelers may undergo more challenging times on the highways or while using public transport on the road. Bus schedules have been carried forward in particular, so the travelers require some planning from before.


Air

Slovenia’s most important Airport is the Ljubljana Joze Pucnik. Here, jets from London are available regularly at a cheaper rate as compared to other air connections. Across the border of Croatia, the Irish airline namely AerLingus flies its Airplanes to Paula starting from Dublin. Trieste Airport in Italy is another option available for you to reach Slovenia comfortably. A one-hour swift drive from Ljubljana you can also choose to fly from the Klagenfurt Airport.


Bus

The Ljubljana Bus Station provides all the information about the airport and international bus services. Buses between the Italian city of Trieste and nearby Piran and Kober runs on weekdays. Bus trips between Trieste and Ljubljana and trips between Gorizia in Italy and its neighbor town of Nova Gorica can also reach at least every hour throughout the day in Slovenia.


Train

The railway tracks of Slovenia are connected to almost every counties barring Italy, here we have small gaps in between the connections across every city. One of the most opted and the popular route is from Vienna or Villach from Austria, in Hungary from Budapest and in Croatia from Zagreb. Comparatively cheaper tickets are available from few destinations such as Ljubljana and Prague with an all total price of both and up and down trip just at 58 Euros. Compared to other trains which cost nearly 200 Euros, these trains are the best for daily travelling.


Hitchhiking

Hitchhiking in Slovenia is generally safe and adventurous. The general rule is if you think taking a lift ride from someone pulls over to pick you up, ignore and keep hitching to wherever you travel. Hitchhikers also have a better option to travel with female drivers, though they are not many in this city.


Others

The networks of the highway are well connected to all neighboring countries, with the addition of a few more poor connections to Croatia. All the vehicles should come with an allowable weight of fewer than 3.5 tonnes in total to get a vignette (road tax) before driving on the expressways or motorways. A ferry running at a good speed between Venice and Izola runs with an unfixed schedule, mainly during the time of summer; the journey takes up to 3 hours.

  • Walk

The heart of Slovenia is its mountainous landscape where you can walk along and take a look over the dynamic and green meadows with hiking trails of more than 10,000 kilometers. The highest Slovenian peak is the major attraction for tourists with the Triglav dominating with 2865 meters. Photographers would never miss a chance to capture the untouched alpine valley, and also can take a look over the mountain huts made out of hand.

  • Bicycle

The beautiful landscapes of Slovenia, along with their numerous natural beauties, are quite perfect for cycling. Here, travelers are sure to find suitable locations. Due to the Mediterranean climate's influence, you can go cycling almost all year round in Slovenia.

  • Electronic vehicles

Elektro Ljubljana in Slovenia is one of the leading providers of electric vehicle charging. It is one of the best providers of charging services for electric vehicles. There is an estimation of all the automobiles being electric by the end of 2030 by the government of Slovenia with 16% vehicles for daily passengers and 11% for transport lorries and vans. More than 25% of public buses are to be running on natural gas.

  • Public buses

Buses are usually a better option for some towns not directly served by train (like Piran) and almost fill up the railway gaps. The bigger bus stations have electronic search engines for fares and schedules.

  • Train, Tram and Subway

Buses are usually a better option for some towns that are not directly served by train. The big bus stations have electronic search engines for schedules and fares. Trains are usually 30% cheaper than buses in Slovenia and return discounts are available on weekends.


Sustainable Shopping

Shopping in Slovenia is fun as the travelers can shop in the old- fashioned way by strolling and ducking out of any high street shops, local brands, food shops, and unique tiny boutiques. From local goods to antiques, delicacies, souvenirs', fibers and chocolate and honey-related items, handcrafted items, you are sure to find the perfect things for your comfort and also bring home some souvenirs.

  • Food Market

A food market is a pedestrianized area that has been designated for restaurants and cafes. Browsing through markets is always a great way to spend free time. Whether buying food, art or rummaging through antiques, Slovenia has a market to suit. Lose yourself among the inviting market stands that offer local food or unique art and accessories. Some of the best food markets in Slovenia are:

• CENTRAL MARKET

• OPEN KITCHEN MARKET

  • Flea Markets

Slovenia shows the travelers stunning scenery, and the flea markets mostly make up most of the splendid landscape. If you spend a day in Slovenia, it will leave you both inspired and relaxed, and with a taste for more of this beautiful and wonderful country! Some of the famous flea markets in Slovenia are: • BREG EMBANKMENT ANTIQUE MARKET

• ANTIQUE AND FLEA MARKET


  • Second- Hand Stores

Thrifty lovers would spend hours just to scour for the right piece of clothing that resonates with them. In a way, shopping at a second-hand shop is no longer about finding the right design for yourself, but it's about finding the right history that you would happily boast. Some of the famous second-hand stores in Slovenia are : • PULS SECONDHAND VINYL STORE

• DIVAS VINTAGE STORE

  • Eco-Fashion

Sustainable Eco-fashion is a process of creating a useful change in developing fashion products. It also includes the fashion system to achieve greater ecological integrity and social justice. The most famous brands which make eco-fashion clothes and accessories in Slovenia are : • SANS CONCEPT

• MOVINUN


Recycling

A total of 42.5% of wastes from home is recycled by Slovenia, which makes the country rank to third among the other top 10 countries with the maximum recycled wastes. In 2015, the regional center of waste management was introduced in almost all quarters of Slovenia. To recycle waste it produces heat and electricity with the help of natural gas, usage of biodegradable waste which helps in the procession of a total of 95% of waste residual into materials for recycle and fuel for solid. The remaining 5% is sent to landfills.


Waste

Zero waste Slovenia manages and looks after the national network of municipalities and monitors their progress in achieving zero-waste goals.

• LJUBLJANA REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT CENTRE

• KOCEROD, DRUŽBA ZA RAVNANJE Z ODPADKI D.O.O.


Work and Study Abroad

Universities in Slovenia are used to international students. You can find great studies are in English, and because there are smaller groups of international students, students will get more time from professors and teaching assistants. You'll have no problem having friendly conversations with people in English. You can opt for living in student dormitories in Slovenia, where the monthly rent is about 80-150 EUR, all-inclusive. In Slovenia, students can work through away called the 'Student Work.' The traveler can also work through the Student Service agency if the traveler is from a foreign country and residing in Slovenia through international exchange programs.


Exchange Student

The program allows international students to study in Slovenia for three months to a year, supported financially. Student mobility is possible within and also outside of the European Union. The exchange student program widens horizons, broaden perspectives, increase skills, and contribute to students' personal and professional growth, which helps create a life-changing journey for the students


Au Pair

An au pair is a helper or supporter from a foreign country working for, and living as part of, a host family in another city or country. Typically, au pairs help the family by taking responsibility for childcare and some housework and receive a monetary allowance for personal use. A large number of opportunities are available for Au pairs in Slovenia.


Volunteering

Volunteering means a person who voluntarily undertakes or expresses a willingness to launch a service. Opportunities are now available for professionals, volunteers, nurses, doctors, and healthcare professionals in Slovenia.


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