Slovenia Visa RequirementsFor French Polynesia passport holders
French Polynesia's residents are French EU citizens and enjoy unrestricted access to Slovenia and all Schengen member states. Slovenia is a Schengen and EU member. Lake Bled and Triglav National Park are world-famous natural attractions.
French Polynesia passport holders must apply for a visa at a Slovenia embassy or consulate before traveling.
French Polynesia citizens need a Schengen visa to visit Slovenia. The visa costs €80 (~$87) and allows stays up to 90 days.
Slovenia is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
3 months beyond departure from Schengen
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Current Travel Situation
French Polynesia to Slovenia: What You Need to Know
Slovenia is a Schengen and EU member. French citizens from French Polynesia can enter freely. Slovenia is a compact Alpine country with exceptional natural scenery, excellent wine regions, and beautiful coastline on the Adriatic. Ljubljana is one of Europe's most liveable and charming small capitals.
How to Get There
From Tahiti Faaa (PPT) to Paris (CDG) on Air Tahiti Nui. From CDG fly to Venice (VCE) and take a bus to Ljubljana (3 hours). Alternatively fly into Vienna (VIE) and travel by train (6 hours) or bus (4 hours).
Money & Banking
Slovenia uses the Euro (EUR). Cards are widely accepted. Budget 70 to 110 EUR per day. ATMs are available in Ljubljana and tourist areas. Slovenia is moderately priced by EU standards.
Practical Tips
Travel on your French passport. Ljubljana Airport (LJU) has limited direct connections to Paris. Most travelers fly into Venice (VCE) or Vienna (VIE) and take a bus or train to Ljubljana (2 to 3 hours). Lake Bled is 55 km from Ljubljana and easily visited as a day trip.