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Piran's coast

The Coast and Karst region of Slovenia lies along the Adriatic coast and extends inland into the cave-dotted karst territory.

Cities

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Map of Coast and Karst
  • 1 Divača — close to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Škocjan Caves
  • 2 Dutovlje Dutovlje on Wikipedia — picturesque settlement
  • 3 Hrastovlje Hrastovlje on Wikipedia
  • 4 Izola — port
  • 5 Lipica — home of the Lipizzaner horses
  • 6 Komen Komen on Wikipedia — picturesque settlement
  • 7 Koper — industrial port city with a Venetian old city
  • 8 Nova Gorica
  • 9 Piran — port
  • 10 Portorož — Beaches, casinos and package tourism
  • 11 Postojna — Site of the gigantic Postojna caves
  • 12 Sežana
  • 13 Štanjel Štanjel on Wikipedia — picturesque clustered settlement

Other destinations

  • 1 Inner Carniola (Notranjska) — an area characterised by lakes, caves and wide plains
  • 2 Nanos Nanos (plateau) on Wikipedia

Understand

Ruled by Venice for five centuries, an Italian influence is clearly visible in the coastal towns of this picturesque area.

Talk

Italian is a second language in many coastal towns and is therefore widely understood.

Get in

KOPER - there are frequent buses between Trieste and Koper (and on to Piran). Journey time is around 1 hour and the distance is about 20 km. There are also frequent buses and trains from Ljubljana (journey time around 2 hours, 90 km). NOVA GORICA - there are frequent buses between Gorizia (Italy) and its Slovenian counterpart (1 euro 3 cents, 10 minutes). Buses and trains head north towards Bled and Jesenice (5 euro, 2 hours). Buses and some trains are also quite frequent between the city and Ljubljana (8 euro, 2.5 hours). SEZANA - on weekdays there are 7 buses a day to/from Trieste (Italy) taking 25 minutes and costing 1 euro. Regular train and bus services run between Sezana and Ljubljana (7 euro, 2 hours)

Get around

See

A river emerges from underground near the Škocjan Caves

Slovenia is rich in caves due to the wide limestone bedrock in the South West, the Coast and Karst that has given name to this particular topography. The Postojna Caves in Postojna is one of the largest cave systems in the world, containing 20 km of underground galleries, chambers and corridors. The Škocjan Caves, near Divača, are on the UNESCO World Heritage List for its natural and cultural significance.

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Stay safe

With the exception of Koper, Sezana and Nova Gorica all of the settlements are very small and crime is virtually non-existent. In all parts crime is low when compared to all neighbouring countries. Most young people will speak very good English and coastal areas are usually bilingual (Slovene and Italian).

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