Wednesday 16 February 2011

Slovenia is a hidden jewel of European

This small country is a major attraction. Extending over 20,273 square kilometres and situated in Central Europe between Austria, Italy, Hungary and Croatia, Slovenia has become a tourism magnet that can easily be reached using all forms of transport. Within a few hours driving in Slovenia Tourists can enjoy the majestic peaks of the Alps, relax in the modern spa, enjoy the vibrant city of Ljubljana and Maribor, swim in the Adriatic Sea and spend a wonderful vacation on sunny beaches.

Beside that there are other highlights, such as the cave systems of Postojna and Skocjan, unique across the world, and a cuisine that unites many influences from different European countries in best possible way. Detailed information can be found at http://www.checkmycity.com. Information, but here are some of the current strengths: the Julian Alps - on the sunny side of the mountain with the Julian Alps in the north, Slovenia, one of the most beautiful mountains in the European call. Between Kranjska Gora, Bled, Bohinj and Bovec nature enthusiasts and active athletes will find a unique paradise for walking, biking, mountain biking, kayaking and fishing. The 84,000 hectares of the Triglav National Park is excellent with its original flora and fauna, with its majestic mountains and waterfalls. It is one of the oldest protected areas in Europe and is ideally suited for hikers because of its excellent labelled paths. The crystal-clear lakes of Bled and Bohinj wild emerald green waters of the river Soca lure fans water. The history of tourism in Bled, one of the most renowned holiday destinations in Slovenia, dates back to the 19th century.

beautiful hotels, villas and all in the form of a castle dominates picture of the lake and its surroundings, with typical island in the middle of the church. Besides a very large choice of sporting facilities, such as walking, mountain biking, tennis or golf, the place also offers to its guests top cultural events all year round. All ski resorts for winter sports facilities are located in the center of attention increasingly. The Slovenian ski centres in the Alps and in the Pohorje mountains stand out due to their high snow safety, fair prices and family suitability.

Kranjska Gora is the most famous ski resort in Slovenia - which currently is ready for the annual regatta of the World Cup on 3rd and 4 March 2007. It has 30 kilometres of light ski-runs of medium difficulty - mostly family friendly - and 18 ski lifts. In addition to modern hotels, apartments and studios, it is also a large number of private rooms and courtyards, where guests can enjoy the winter Slovenian hospitality first-hand. Ski-runs of light to medium difficulty are also waiting for skiers in Bohinj at the Vogel ski centre, at 1,800 meters above sea-level. A family ski resort with 21 lifts, awaits its guests beyond the Alps, near Maribor Pohorje. This is a densely wooded ski area at 1,350 meters above sea-level that also has a good international reputation and every year the world cup women's racing takes place here. 50 km of slopes in a area of 220 hectares are available each day for skiers. A skiing school, a skiing school for nursery children, a rental company for ski equipment and a five kilometres long ski-run with floodlights for night time skiing are at the guests´ disposal. The hotels in the city and is first-class comfort, 39 some with spas for welfare to #; slopes.

And finally, at the southern slope of Pohorje Mountain, there is Rogla, an insider's tip for families and skiing enthusiasts. The Slovenian coast on the Adriatic, the proportion of the Slovenian Adriatic coast, 46 km, between the Croatian and Italian borders. As the nearest sea to Central Europe it can be reached easily, particularly thanks to the new motorway system. The standard of hotels and entertainment restaurants, the variety of events and tourism infrastructure are among the best in the Adriatic region and has no fear of comparison with the other top holiday destinations in Europe. If you are looking for chic ambiance, entertainment and typical beach flair on your holiday, you should come to Portoroz. The resort and spa that has everything the discerning traveler could wish for in search of fun, was already known at the time of Austria-Hungary. There is a typical beach life on the fine sandy beaches of the neat bathing resorts during the day. Walk along the promenade, enjoy a cappuccino at a cafe on the beach and watch the colorful chaos and madness.
Numerous boutiques and sale stands invite you for shopping. In the evening, however, shows its charm Portoroz. Everything is possible. The thrill of the casino, a romantic dinner in a restaurant or dance the night club. Numerous leading 4 and 5 star hotels with pleasant ambiance and all imaginable possibilities of leisure are situated in prime locations along the coast.
The website also offers a hot spring with a thalassotherapy center and many other wellness facilities. It is quieter in the smaller places and bays of the Slovenian coast. Romantics and those interested in culture prefer the medieval fishing village of Piran, Izola and Koper. Silence is the great advantage of the bay of Strunjan.

Surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation, pine and cedar with a pleasant smell, has a mild climate and healthy environment for its ancient salt mines. With its modern therapy centre by the sea, Strunjan is not just a good choice for bathing holidays but also for health cures and wellness. A particularly interesting place to visit Salt Socovlje, near the coast south of Portoroz. Designated a national park since 2003, the fields for salt production that have existed since the 14th century, present themselves as a unique nature reserve, containing over 200 different sea and migratory birds and rare plants. The traditional holiday season from April to August l importance of this treasure is celebrated mainly by the people.

Magic Worlds Under the Earth - Postojna and Skocjan

World-class attractions are hidden under the earth in the area stretching up from the coast.
Postojna has enjoyed an international reputation for over 800 years. More than 30 million tourists from all parts of the world have visited this approximately 20 kilometres long cave system, 5. 2 km from the tourist are now developed with 3. 5 kilometres of it even comfortably passable on an electric train. The concert hall with a capacity of 10,000 guests, where concerts and other events are held regularly between the stalagmites and stalactites is extremely impressive, even for visitors who keep coming back. The Skocjan caves are another highlight of the karst landscape. The uniqueness of this cave system pushed the to include it in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The paths for visitors are built into the steep walls which are about 100 metre high in some places. The underground rivers are crossed by bridges over the gorges mysterious roar.
Outside the caves in the Skocjanske Caves Park a variety of historical museums and unusual flora await the interested visitors. Near Lipica the other attractions. The horse stud farm, founded in 1580 by the Habsburgs, has loose nothing of its elegance and grace in these modern times. In a typical karst landscape full of pleasant aroma of oak, linden and beech trees, horse enthusiasts can take courses for beginners or experts.

Those who are less active can enjoy the riding demonstrations and familiarise themselves with the long tradition of the stud farm.
Modern Spa for a spa vacation Slovenia has 87 hot springs within its territory and 15 are very well equipped for spa treatments and spa pools located throughout the country, offers health-oriented tourists, both classical and modern Wellness Spa. Luxurious hotels, therapy centres and more than 38,000 square metres of water offer a variety of possibilities for guests all the year round. From a traditional cure for a relaxing holiday, everything is possible.
Different forms of alternative medicine from traditional Chinese medicine to Ayurveda are currently very popular. Depending on personal preferences and tastes of the tourists, Slovenia can offer both internationally renowned spa, rich in tradition and new centers of relatively unknown thermal. There are special spas for families and also just to relax for a quiet holiday.
The spa Rogaska, Dolenjske Toplice, Radenci or have a long tradition and offer innovative programs for health in a relaxed and natural.

With about 12,000 square metres of water the spa Catez belongs among the biggest spas in Europe and offers entertainment and fun especially for families with children. The Sauna Park is also one of the largest of its kind in Europe, with a variety of saunas saunas salt or crystal of negative ions in the sauna Aquaviva with color and sound effects. The Olimia thermal spa, with two new water slides and a varied animation programme, also offers fun and relaxation for children and adults. Luxury hotel in the spa after Moravske Toplice available opening of the new Hotel Livada. The hotel has 122 luxurious rooms with 221 beds and 95 additional couches, 28 of those being junior and 4 senior suites, equipped with period furniture. LCD-TV and Internet. Besides a classical bath, all the rooms also have a thermal bath with black water - the healing water of the Moravske Toplice spa. With opening of the new beauty and wellness center - the Thermalium - two years ago, offers spa Moravske spa guests a total area of 3500 square meters of different programs to the latest European standards. The unique "black" thermal mineral water is really extraordinary, supporting classical and alternative therapies for the treatment of rheumatism, diseases of the respiratory tract and skin diseases as well as rehabilitation after injuries and operations on the mobility apparatus. Finally, realize Portoroz Strunjan and the combination of wellness and health with a holiday beach vacation.

Ljubljana, Slovenia´s Charming Capital


Ljubljana is Slovenia´s metropolis, but at the same time it is an easily comprehensible town worth living in, with numerous cultural attractions, shopping and the flair of a lively restaurant and entertainment scene. The interest of foreign tourists in Ljubljana is constantly increasing, the growth rates of over 10 percent compared to show last year. The perfectly preserved Art Nouveau ensembles and baroque buildings give a special flair to the centre of the city. Slovenia famous architect Joze Plecnik has left its mark in many buildings for future generations. With a more than 50-year long tradition the "Ljubljana summer festival" is the greatest cultural event of its kind in Slovenia.

For seven weeks in July and August, the Slovenian capital full of lyrical, ballet, symphony concerts, chamber music, jazz and folk. There are also numerous stage performances and exhibitions by artists from Slovenia and abroad.
As a shopper's paradise, Ljubljana has a lot of new boutiques and shops in the shopping streets of the beautiful old town and modern shopping centers for every taste. Those who need refreshment after shopping will be happy with the great variety of trendy cafes and restaurants and their pleasant ambience. Then, for those in the new, fashionable clothes they want to be seen just bought the very varied and exciting nightlife, so that a truly rewarding journey Ljubljana.

Culinary Discoveries for Connoisseurs


Slovenia has a lot to offer the gourmets. Slovenian cuisine has taken the best Slavic Austrian, Hungarian and Italian cooking pots, which produces a variety of interesting dishes. Excellent wines can be enjoyed in many first class restaurants, the number of which is growing every day.
The quality of accommodations and restaurants is also growing to meet the high expectations of gourmet tourists meet increasingly become critical. Slovenia has been regarded as an insider's tip among the trend setters and culinary connoisseurs. The real showpiece and her eyes would be the sour cream soup recipe or Styria, the soup enjoy barley. Gnocchi, goulash variations or numerous types of strudel remind us of the common history with the neighbours in the West and the North. If enjoying the screaming in the Karst prosciutto ham, olives, and the noble red wine Teran, even the experts begins. The wine routes that spread over the whole country are especially rewarding for culinary discoveries. The Brda, Vipava and Karst wine road, feel the Mediterranean atmosphere and the wine routes and Jeruzalem Ormož are known outside the borders of Slovenia. And those who are very curious should investigate the cooking pots and cellars of the still little known wine routes in Bela Krajina or between Novo Mesto and Krsko. The new currency from 1 January 2007 - and the presidency of EU in 2008 on holiday in Slovenia has become even easier as the € is, the lawful currency after 1st January 2007.

As the first of the newly joined countries, Slovenia could satisfy all the conditions regarding the economic and political stability for the introduction of the European single currency. It eliminates the annoying exchange for money for tourists and such, and are also easy to compare, prices for consumers on holiday. Nobody should fear that the introduction of the single currency could lead to a solid price push. The comparison with the countries directly bordering Slovenia on the Adriatic, the great moderation in the prices of hotels and other services. On the 1 January 2008 Slovenia will take over the presidency of the European Union for the first time and therefore will be in the limelight of world politics. For six months, many meetings with European leaders held in the country, which attract many visitors and media representatives for the country.