Slovenia might be among the smaller countries in the world, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in its diversity. In fact, this green country (over 60% is forested) is the only European country where the Alps, the Mediterranean, the Karst and the Pannonian Plain meet.
A natural playground with an astonishing diversity of terrains, Slovenia invites you to spend time outdoors; be it in the mountains, among the rolling hills, on the coastline and in the sea, in the green forests, by the rivers and lakes or even in the caves. Unique and unforgettable active adventures are guaranteed, no matter the season.
Pristine and diverse nature together with Slovenia’s unique location at the crossroads of four geographically completely different worlds are just a few of the most important reasons why sport is such a big part of Slovenian identity. There is even a holiday dedicated to sports, celebrated every 23 September.
If you add well-organized sports infrastructure, then it is not surprising that Slovenians are definitely among the top in the world in terms of the number of sports achievements per inhabitant.
Top ski jumpers, cyclists Tadej Pogačar and Primož Roglič, basketball player Luka Dončić, sports climber Janja Garnbret and many other Slovenian names in the world of sports fill the headlines of the world media and push the boundaries of the possible. Their incredible achievements make some people believe that Slovenian athletes come from another planet, but they’ve guessed it wrong: they come from heavenly beautiful Slovenia, a small green country in Central Europe, with a big sporting heart.
While visiting Koper, immerse yourself in the town of a hundred suns. A walk through the town itself, which is also considered the centre of the coast and Slovenia’s seaside window onto the world, reveals the architectural heritage, on which the Venetians left the greatest mark. You can also choose to head to the countryside. Explore beautiful Istrian villages and their special features and taste the delicacies made from the gifts of the Istrian soil. You can also take a ride to Izola, the fishing centre of Slovenian Istria, which is just a few kilometres away, or experience romantic moments in captivating Piran. On your way inland, you can explore the beauties of the Karst – make a stop in Lipica, where 300 white Lipizzaner horses await you, explore the breath-taking underground world of the Škocjan Caves and Postojna Cave and visit the idyllic Karst villages.