Tuesday, 6th January 2026

Slovenia: A Must-Visit Travel Destination for 2026

The country stands out for immersive outdoor adventures and its strong focus on sustainable, slow tourism

Slovenia has been singled out by National Geographic as one of the world’s standout travel destinations for 2026, earning a place on the magazine’s annual list of must-book travel adventures. The selection highlights Slovenia for its immersive, multi-day outdoor experiences that reflect the country’s growing reputation as a hub for sustainable and active tourism.

National Geographic points to guided journeys that combine hiking, cycling, and paddling through Slovenia’s diverse landscapes, from Alpine valleys and emerald rivers to forested hills and rural villages.

The country’s compact size is seen as a major advantage, allowing travelers to move easily between contrasting regions while maintaining a close connection with nature.

Slovenia’s long-standing emphasis on sustainability, locally run tourism, and outdoor activities closely aligns with National Geographic’s broader travel trends for 2026, which prioritize slower travel, environmental awareness, and meaningful engagement with local communities. Alongside Slovenia, the list features experiences such as stargazing in England’s Northumberland, coastal hiking in Portugal, and forest bathing retreats in Japan, reflecting a wider shift toward nature-focused and mindful travel.

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