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How much does a trip to Slovenia cost? On average, budget around €60/day/person in backpacker mode, €140 in comfort and €300 in luxury, excluding transport to Slovenia. For a one-week trip for two in comfort mode, the total budget is about €2,350 (flight included), i.e. close to €1,150 per person. Slovenia remains 20–30% cheaper than France and its Austrian and Italian neighbours.

Indicative estimates, updated for 2026.

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7 days

Estimated total budget

€2,348

Range €1,996€2,700

Per person

€1,174

Per day

€335

Accommodation€840
Food & restaurants€560
Local transport€280
Activities & sightseeing€308
Getting there (flight)€360

Indicative 2026 estimate, excluding personal shopping and contingencies. Actual costs vary with bookings and exchange rates.

Detailed costs by travel style

Average budget per person per day, on the ground, excluding international transport.

Item Backpacker Comfort Luxury
Accommodation / night€20–25€55–70€120–150
Food / day€15–18€35–45€70–90
Local transport€8€20€40
Activities€8€22€48
Total / day / person≈ €60≈ €140≈ €300

Getting to Slovenia

Mode Return cost Detail
Flight (return) €150–220 Direct flights to Ljubljana from major European hubs
Train €200–250 Via Munich or Vienna (ÖBB Nightjet)
Bus €80–110 FlixBus, the cheapest option (~15 h)
Car ≈ €400 / vehicle Fuel + vignette (€16/week) + tolls, return

Frequently asked questions

How much does a week in Slovenia cost? +

For 7 days for two people in comfort mode, budget around €2,300–2,400 in total including the flight, i.e. close to €1,150 per person. The same trip costs around €1,100 for two in backpacker mode, and around €4,600 in luxury mode.

What daily budget should I plan for Slovenia? +

On the ground, budget around €60 per day per person in backpacker mode (hostel, simple meals, public transport), €140 in comfort mode (3-star hotel, restaurants, car rental) and €300 in luxury mode (4–5-star hotel, fine dining, premium activities).

Is Slovenia an expensive country? +

Slovenia is roughly 20–30% cheaper than France for accommodation and dining, and clearly more affordable than neighbouring Austria or Italy. Ljubljana and Lake Bled are the priciest areas; the east of the country and the countryside are very economical.

When should I travel to lower my budget? +

Low season (November to March, excluding holidays) saves around 20% on accommodation. High season (July–August) pushes prices up by about 25%, especially in Bled and on the coast. May–June and September offer the best price/weather ratio.

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