Slovenia - the land of fairy tales, castles and mountains

Slovenia is a small European country, in which many treasures are hidden for an inquisitive tourist. The lively beaches of the Adriatic are adjacent to the ski resorts of the Alps and the mineral health centers in Rogaszka, Dolensk, Portoroz, the picturesque cascades of lakes and cave castles are suddenly replaced by the medieval architecture of Ljubljana, Celje, Maribor, Idrija. Active sports, cognitive excursions, immersion in the mysteries of folk crafts, relaxed relaxation at the warm coast - all this, and even more, perhaps in Slovenia.

Rogaška Mineral Spa Slatina from a bird's-eye view

Maribor: a city of old buildings and cozy street cafes

Those who decided to spend their vacation here should definitely visit the Shkotzyan caves. The huge natural caves created by the current of the river Reka resemble a quaint palazzo - with ballrooms, bridges, openwork stairs and sculptures made of stalactites.

Shkotzyan karst dungeons are included in the UNESCO list since the 80s of the 20th century

Martelov Hall - Europe's largest cave hall: its height is one hundred forty-six meters, and the length is three hundred

Triglav Folk Park is another miraculous miracle of Slovenia. Guests can admire the power of the Periničký waterfall, ride kayaks along the Bohinj lake and walk under the vaults of the Vintgar gorge.

Pearl of Triglav: waterfall on the Bohinj lake in Staraya Fužine

Charming panorama of Lake Bled in the national park

Magnificent castles and churches in Slovenska Bystrica, Nazarje, Gornji Grad and Velenje will not leave indifferent connoisseurs of antiquity. Ptuj - the oldest city museum of the country - admires the beauties of the Franciscan monastery of the 13th century, Mali Grada - the residence of the bishops of Salzburg and Ptujski Grad - the Dominican monastery-fortress.

Old Castle Celje - a fortress complex of the 13th century

Ptuj: museum, thermal spa and the center of folk festivals