GETTING THERE & AROUNDGETTING THERE
By airThe main international airports in Slovenia is Ljubljana Airport (LJU).The national carrier Adria Airways offers flights from many European countries to Slovenia. Adria Airways destinations include: Albania (Tirana), Austria (Vienna), Belgium (Brussels), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo), Denmark (Copenhagen), France (Paris), Germany (Frankfurt, Munich), Greece (Athens), Ireland (Dublin), Kosovo (Pristina), Macedonia (Skopje, Ohrid), Montenegro (Podgorica), Netherlands (Amsterdam), Poland (Warsaw), Romania (Bucharest), Russia (Moscow), Spain (Madrid, Barcelona), Sweden (Stockholm), Switzerland (Zurich), Turkey (Istanbul), Ukraine (Kiev) and the United Kingdom (London, Manchester).Other airlines that offer flights to Slovenia include: Air France, CSA, easyJet, Finnair, JAT Airways, Malev, Montenegro Airlines and Turkish Airlines.Ljubljana Airport: www.lju-airport.siAdria Airways schedules: www.adria-airways.comBy seaThe main sea port is Koper. There are ferry and catamaran services to Slovenia from Italy and Croatia run by Venezia Lines and Ustica Lines.Luka Koper: www.luka-kp.siVenezia Lines schedules: www.venezialines.comUstica Lines schedules: www.usticalines.itBy busGetting to Slovenia by bus from neighbouring country is easy. There are frequent coach services from Hungary, Italy, Austria, Croatia, Germany, France, Belgium Serbia and Montenegro.By trainSlovenia has direct rail connections with Austria, Italy and Croatia.By carThe main border crossings of Slovenia are:Lazaret, Skofije, Kozina, Fernetici, Nova Gorica, Robic, Uceja, Predel, and Ratece (Italian border);Korensko Sedlo, Ljubelj, Jezersko, Holmec, Vic, Radlji od Dravi, Jurij, Sentilj, Trate, Gederovci, Gornja Radgona, and Kuzma (Austrian border);Hodos (Hungarian border);Rupa (Croatian border).
GETTING AROUND
By bus
Major cities have bus networks. Tickets – plastic tokens – can be bought on board, from kiosks and post offices.
By taxi
Taxis are inexpensive. They can be ordered by phone, found at taxi ranks or hailed in the street. Not all of the vehicles are equipped with taximeters.
By car
Driving is on the right side of the road. Foreigners need an International Driving Permit and their driving licence. Drivers must also have third-party insurance documents and car registration documents. The maximum alcohol level is 0.05%. Driver and passengers must wear seat belts. Children under 12 and shorter than 150 cm must travel in child seats. Speed limits: built-up areas – 50 km/h, outside built-up areas – 90 km/h, dual carriageways 100 km/h, motorways – 130 km/h. A warning triangle and a reflective vest are obligatory. In winter (from 15 November to 15 March) winter tyres or snow chains are compulsory. The use of dipped headlights is obligatory at all times.