Much the same as in other countries. There are trains throughout the country and connecting Slovenia with Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. There are many roads and motorways/freeways There are airports in different cities but because the country is small air travel within the country isn't common. Buses connect cities across the country.
Yes - you need an international drivers licence when you travel to slovenia.
To travel to Slovenia from the US, you can take a flight from major US airports to Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia. Several airlines offer direct or connecting flights to Ljubljana Joe Punik Airport. Make sure to check visa requirements and travel restrictions before your trip.
In US: Rick Steves' Croatia and Slovenia 2007
Yes. Only a personal ID is needed.
Top Tours is a Slovenian travel agent offering to arrange trips and excursions, accommodation, shuttles and business trips. They are renowned for their expertise in travel within Slovenia.
People don't know much about a little country called Slovenia that lies in Central Europe so they think that there is a war going on or something like that. Slovenia is pefectly safe country. The last war in Slovenia was 18 years ago and lasted only 10 days so there is nothing unsafe about it.
One must always use the services of a qualified Professional Travel Consultant who will furnish all of their Visa's for them. JESS Kalinowsky Professional Travel Consultant
No it is in Slovenia.
Slovenia is known as Slovenia to English speakers. To people from Slovenia and other parts of former Yugoslavia it is known as Slovenija.
Slovenia is a country in Europe.
It is same as you fly to Germany or France, because we are in EU, hope i helped :)
Ljubljana is the capital city because is the biggest city in Slovenia.