Slovenian Sea

From the purpose built beaches in the cradle of the Adriatic Sea to the diverse scenic paths by the fertile country hills. From the cosmopolitan promenades to the romantic streets enshrined in rich history. From the authentic tradition of local customs and practices to the habits of the modern urban rhythms. Discover all Portorož, Piran and the surrounding areas of the Slovenian Istria have to offer.

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Portorož and Piran offer more than just a leisurely day at the beach! Let the local charms enchant you and try everything the surroundings have to offer. There are a variety of events and activities all year round and you are sure to find one suitable for you. Relaxed or active, as a couple or as a family, on holiday or on business … find an event which will make your stay unforgettable.

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Portorož: On the promenade of coastal splendour

Portorož is known as a town of fun and full of seaside joy. It should be noted, however, that this Slovenian hidden gem has more to it than meets the eye. Portorož has shaped its reputation as a place of healing since the 13th century. Aviation also plays a role in Portorož’s history as it contributed towards expanding the tourism possibilities in the last century.

Relax at wellness by the sea, absorb the positive energy offered by the negative sea ions, feed your senses with the renowned culinary treats on offer, and end your day watching the relaxing sunset at one of the numerous piers.  

Piran and salt pans

The most beautiful town on the Slovenian coast grew with the help of salt. The Piran salt pans, where the world-class fleur de sel (flower of salt) is still produced today using age-old methods, were the reason why the picturesque Mediterranean walled town, with its church with a view and cultural attractions, flourished.

The old port town with remnants of a medieval wall is protected as a cultural and historical monument. Narrow streets with closely constructed houses descending from the hill and its church to the central square on the coast only emphasise its Mediterranean character. This worldly coastal town, which developed under the influence of Venice, is considered to be one of the most authentic and most photogenic towns on the Adriatic coast. In addition to architecture, the Maritime Museum, an aquarium and other attractions, visitors flock to this town to enjoy events, the culinary offerings, and nearby special natural features.

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