Walking Holidays In Slovenia

The Active Traveller | 19th May, 2009 | Comment?

Forest in Slovenia

The Slovenian share of the Adriatic beach is 46 kilometres long, between the Italian and Croatian states. As the closest sea to Central Europe it can be arrived at easily, particularly thanks to the new state highway system.

The standard of the hotels, the cuisine, amusement, the variety of occasions and the tourism infrastructure are among the greatest in the Adriatic region and can bear any comparing with other European top holiday goals. If you are searching for fashionable atmosphere, amusement and typical beach flair on your holiday, you should come to Portoroz. This bathing and spa resort, which owns everything that demanding clients looking for amusement could whish for, was already fashionable in the time of the Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy. There is a typical beach life on the fine sandy beaches of the great bathing resorts during the day. One strolls along the promenade, enjoys a cappuccino in a beach café and watches the vibrant hustle and hustle. Many boutiques and sale stands invite you for buying.

In the evening, however, Portoroz displays its exceptional charm. Everything is achievable. Choose between the thrills in the cassino, a romantic dinner in a restaurant or dancing at a discotheque. Many leading 4 and 5 star hotels with beautiful atmosphere and all thinkable possibilities of leisure are built-up in prime locations along the sea-coast. The place also boasts a thermal spring with a Thallasso centre and many other facilities for wellness.

It is calmer in the smaller places and bays of the Slovenian sea-coast. Romantics and those interested in culture will favour the tiny medieval fishing towns of Piran, Izola and Koper. Still is the great advantage of the bay of Strunjan.

In the midst of rich Mediterranean vegetation, with nice odorous pine trees and cedars, it owns a particularly mild and healthy climate because of the ancient salt pans. With its fashionable therapy center by the sea, Strunjan is not only a good option for bathing holidays but also for health cures and health.

A particularly fascinating place to travel to is the salt pans of Secovlje, settled at the sea-coast south of Portoroz. It is proclaimed national park in 2003, and the fields for salt production that have lived since the 14th century, present themselves as a special nature reservation, containing over 200 different sea and migrant birds and extraordinary plants. At traditional public festivals between April and August the grandness of this treasure is substantially celebrated by the population which zou can discover on your Slovenia holiday.

Author: Michael Mcconnell. The writer Michael Mcconnell is really interested in subjects associated to travel. Working on his Croatia travel writings on travel to Croatia the columnist confirmed his deep knowledge on the topic.

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