Slovenia Visa RequirementsFor Philippines passport holders
Filipino citizens need a Schengen visa to visit Slovenia, costing approximately USD 87, with applications processed through the Slovenian Embassy or a designated Schengen partner in Manila.
Philippines passport holders require a visa to enter Slovenia.
Confirm which embassy processes Slovenian Schengen applications in Manila. Submit standard Schengen documents: passport, photos, travel insurance (EUR 30,000 min), itinerary, bookings, bank statements, and employment proof. EUR 80 fee. Slovenia is often included in multi-country tours combining Croatia, Austria, and Italy.
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
Philippines to Slovenia: What You Need to Know
Slovenia is a small but scenic Schengen member bordering Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia. Lake Bled and Ljubljana are top attractions. Applications in Manila may be handled through the Austrian or Italian Embassy.
Practical Tips
Ljubljana, Lake Bled, Piran, the Skocjan Caves (UNESCO), and Triglav National Park are top attractions. The euro is the currency. Slovenian is the official language; English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Slovenia is compact and easily explored by rental car. Lake Bled is one of Europe s most photographed destinations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do Filipinos apply for a Slovenian Schengen visa?
Confirm which embassy in Manila processes Slovenian applications (often Austrian or Italian Embassy). Submit standard Schengen documents: passport, photos, travel insurance (EUR 30,000 min), itinerary, bookings, bank statements, and employment proof. EUR 80 fee.
What are the top sights in Slovenia for Filipino visitors?
Lake Bled (island church, castle above the lake), Ljubljana (charming riverside capital), the Skocjan Caves (UNESCO), Piran (Venetian-style coastal town), Triglav National Park, and the Lipica Stud Farm (Lipizzan horses) are must-sees.
Is Slovenia easy to combine with neighboring countries?
Yes. Slovenia borders Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia. A single Schengen visa covers Slovenia along with Italy and Austria. Croatia has recently joined Schengen as well. Ljubljana is a two-hour drive from Venice and three hours from Vienna, making multi-country tours straightforward.
Is Slovenia expensive for Filipino travelers?
Slovenia is moderately priced by European standards. It is cheaper than Austria and Switzerland but slightly pricier than Hungary or Slovakia. The euro is the currency. Ljubljana has a good range of budget and mid-range accommodation and dining options.