The coast of Slovenia is only 46km long but is very varied. One of the oldest and most attractive coastal towns is the old port of Piran that lies at the end of the Piran peninsula. Piran has preserved the medieval layout with narrow streets and compact houses that give the town a Mediterranean look. The architecture of Piran reflects its Venetian roots and there is still a lively Italian community living there today. You will find plenty of waterfront restaurants and cafes offering great views out over the Adriatic, the bustling old harbour and the delightful main square. Just sit down and enjoy a drink whilst you watch the world go by.
The nearby and much larger modern resort of Portoroz offers a sheltered bay with safe bathing and a marina. There are plenty of hotels, bars, restaurants and shops that make this a popular seaside resort although there are no real sandy beaches. The Spa Palace centre is the major spa and thermal centre offering more than 150 treatments all year round.
For the active there are plenty of opportunities for sailing, swimming, windsurfing and hand-gliding along the Slovenian coast or, for something a bit different, visit the unique Salt Pan Regional Park close to the Croatian border.
If you are searching for holiday rental accommodation on the Slovenia Coast, relax. The Slovenia Coast is well developed for tourism and there is an extensive choice of holiday rental accommodation including ski chalets, studios, apartments, villas, duplexes, townhouses, farmhouses and even mansions, to provide you with perfect holiday accommodation facilities. Find a suitable holiday home on the Slovenian Coast and book direct with the owner. If you prefer self catering accommodation there are plenty of choices, otherwise you can choose from Slovenian bed and breakfast or hotel accommodation. |