Discover Slovenia: Experience dreamlike motorcycle journeys and nature!

Discover Slovenia: Experience dreamlike motorcycle journeys and nature!

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Motorcycle trips in Slovenia: Discover breathtaking routes

Discover Slovenia by bike! Wave after wave, the route winds through breathtaking landscapes, from the imposing Julian Alps to deep green valleys. Motorcycle trips in Slovenia are characterized by exciting routes that combine nature and off-road adventures. Visit the picturesque Lake Bled and check out the wine route that goes through charming villages. Experience festivals, taste local specialties such as Potica and Štruklji, and enjoy the diverse climate - ideal for your motorcycle trip between May and September!

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Slovenia Travel and Vacation – Good to know

Yes, for citizens from many countries a visa is not required, as Slovenia is part of the Schengen area. However, if you are traveling from a non-EU country, check the requirements. Offers for a visa are generally available online, but not upon arrival. Make sure your passport is valid for at least three months beyond the date of departure.
The Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU) is the best airport for international air traffic in Slovenia. It is located about 26 km from the capital. There are also smaller airports in Maribor and Portorož, which are ideal for regional travel. From the airports, you can rent a motorcycle or opt for the Public Transport.
The local currency in Slovenia is the Euro (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it is advisable to carry some cash for smaller shops or rural areas. ATMs are available everywhere. Plan to use some currency exchange offices to get better change if you need cash.
No special vaccinations are required, but travel insurance is advisable to cover medical emergencies. Inquire about the COVID-19 regulations, as these may change. Remember to purchase insurance that also covers motorcycling to be protected in case of an accident.
To ride a motorcycle in Slovenia, you need a valid driver's license of category A or A1 (depending on the size of the motorcycle). Your driver's license should be written in English or include a international driving permit. Check whether your insurance also applies when driving abroad to avoid unexpected costs.
To stay mobile in Slovenia, you can purchase a SIM card at major airports or in mobile phone stores in cities. Common providers are A1, Telemach, and Simobil. Often, you will need an ID when making a purchase. Look for prepaid options to save costs. Be sure to choose data packages that provide internet access for your stay.
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