Slovenia Visa RequirementsFor Spain passport holders
Slovenia and Spain are both EU and Schengen members. Spanish citizens enjoy full freedom of movement. Slovenia is considered one of Europe greenest and most scenic countries.
Great news! Spain passport holders can enter Slovenia without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.
No visa required. Spanish passport or DNI sufficient. For stays over 3 months, register with local administrative authorities. Slovenia uses the euro since 2007.
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
Multiple Entry
Allowed
Work Permitted
Yes
Entry Conditions
Valid Spanish ID card or passport.
N/A for EU citizens.
Current Travel Situation
Spain to Slovenia: What You Need to Know
Slovenia is a small but diverse country with Alpine mountains, Mediterranean coastline, and a karst cave system. Lake Bled is one of the most photographed places in Europe. Ljubljana is a charming compact capital.
How to Get There
Slovenia is ideally located between Italy (Trieste 1 hour, Venice 2.5 hours), Austria (Graz 2 hours), and Croatia (Zagreb 2 hours). Ljubljana is small enough to cover in one day.
Money & Banking
Slovenia uses the euro. Card payments are widely accepted. Slovenia is more affordable than Italy or Austria but more expensive than Croatia or Serbia. Tipping (10%) is appreciated.
Practical Tips
Lake Bled with its island church and clifftop castle is the iconic image of Slovenia. The Triglav National Park and Julian Alps offer excellent hiking. Postojna Cave is one of the world most visited caves.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Spanish citizens need a visa for Slovenia?
No. EU citizens enjoy full freedom of movement.
Is Slovenia worth visiting?
Absolutely - Lake Bled is magical, Postojna Cave is impressive, Ljubljana is charming, and the Julian Alps rival any in Europe.
How many days for Slovenia?
5-7 days hits the highlights: Ljubljana (2), Lake Bled/Bohinj (2), Postojna/Piran (2). Longer allows hiking.
Is Slovenia expensive?
Mid-range for Europe. Cheaper than Austria, similar to Croatia in tourist areas, excellent value in countryside.
Lake Bled or Lake Bohinj?
Bled is iconic with the island church - must-see. Bohinj is less touristy, more natural. Both are close - visit both.