Introducing Slovenia
With a coastline along the Adriatic Sea and the Gulf of Trieste, Slovenia shares land borders with Austria, Hungary, Croatia, and Italy. Slovenia’s interior terrain is mainly elevated, featuring plateaus, ridges, and an Alpine region; natural areas such as Triglav National Park and Lake Bled are popular tourist destinations, as are bright coastal cities like Koper, Portoroz, and Piran. As one of Europe's most environmentally friendly countries, Slovenia’s capital, Ljubljana, was named “Europe's Green Capital” by the European Commission in 2016. The country’s cultural richness includes Italian, Austrian, Balkan, and Slavic traditions.
Turkish Airlines offers flights to Slovenia, operating to Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport in the capital city of Ljubljana. Flights to Slovenia take an average of two hours and 15 minutes, and ticket fares may vary depending on the season.




