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Portorož


A vibrant seaside resort, known for its sandy beaches, lively nightlife, and health and wellness offerings. Visitors can soak up the sun, take a dip in the Adriatic Sea, enjoy a variety of water sports, and indulge in spa treatments. Portorož also offers a range of restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as cultural attractions like the Maritime Museum and the Forma Viva sculpture park.

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Piran


Piran is a picturesque coastal town located in southwestern Slovenia, on the Adriatic Sea. Known for its medieval architecture, narrow winding streets, and stunning sea views, Piran offers a unique blend of Venetian and Istrian influences. Visitors can explore the historic town center, Piran sea aquarium, stroll along the promenade, sample local seafood, and relax on nearby beaches. Don't miss the chance to climb to the top of the bell tower for panoramic views of the town and surrounding area.
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Sečovlje and Strunjan salt pans


Sečovlje and Strunjan salt pans are located on the Slovenian coast and are a popular attraction for visitors interested in nature and history. The salt pans are over 700 years old and are still in use today, producing high-quality salt. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the history and process of salt production, explore the natural beauty of the area, and observe the diverse birdlife that calls the salt pans home. The nearby Strunjan Nature Park offers additional opportunities for hiking and enjoying the coastal scenery.

 

Beaches


The Slovenian coast boasts several beautiful beaches, including the sandy beach in Portorož, the rocky beaches in Piran, and the secluded beach in Strunjan Nature Park, providing visitors with a variety of options for soaking up the sun and enjoying the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea.

Cycling


The Slovenian coast offers a range of cycling opportunities, with scenic routes along the coastline and through picturesque villages and countryside. One popular cycling route is the Parenzana, a former narrow-gauge railway line that runs through Slovenia, Croatia, and Italy. This 130-kilometer route offers breathtaking views of the Istrian countryside, passing through tunnels, over bridges, and through charming villages. Along the way, cyclists can stop for a meal or a drink at one of the many local restaurants or wineries.

Other attractions & activities


The Slovenian coast is home to several unique attractions for visitors to enjoy. In addition to the historic towns of Piran and Portorož, there are several interesting museums, such as the Maritime Museum in Piran, the Sečovlje Salt-Making Museum, and the Forma Viva sculpture park. For those interested in nature, the Strunjan Nature Park offers scenic hiking trails and stunning views of the coast. Nearby, the Škocjan Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offer an unforgettable underground adventure, with massive underground chambers and an underground river. Additionally, visitors can explore nearby wineries, enjoy local cuisine, and take part in various water sports, such as kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding.

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