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Does Slovenia require an International Driving Permit?

Original license
Always required
Format accepted
Printed & digital
Issuer matters
Verify authority recognition
Valid from entry
Up to 3 years

Slovenia allows foreign nationals to drive for up to one year from entry with a recognized International Driving Permit alongside their valid domestic license. Issuing authority recognition matters here, confirm yours is accepted before driving.

Driver type Requirement Notes
Tourist / short-term visitor Required in most cases Carry original license at all times
Rental car driver Commonly required Verify issuing authority with your rental company
Long-term foreign resident Different rules apply After 1 year, a local license may be needed
Mutually recognized license holder May be exempt Depends on home country agreement

Also traveling to other countries? An International Drivers Association International Driving Permit is widely recognized across many destinations worldwide and can make rental pickups, police checks, and border crossings smoother throughout the rest of your trip.

What are the requirements to get an International Driving Permit in Slovenia?

Make sure you meet the eligibility requirements and have the following documents ready before you start.

Documents needed

All it takes is what’s already in your wallet

  • Valid domestic driver’s license
  • Passport-style photo
  • Valid government-issued ID
  • Completed online application

Eligibility

You must meet every condition below

  • 18 years or older
  • Valid home country license
  • License not suspended
  • Applicable from home or abroad

Top Destinations in Slovenia

Breathtaking scenery and of nature and the country’s rich history and culture are what awaits you in the country. From castles and caves to culinary treasure and wine, Slovenia has most of it all. Slovenia does not only attract tourists with its top notch-tourist destinations, but also the country’s friendly locals that will treat you as you are one of them.

Lake Bled

One of Slovenia’s most visited tourist spots, Lake Bled does not disappoint at all. As magical and stunning it looks in photos, it is beyond expectations in real life. No matter which angle you look into, Lake Bled will show you scenery that will somehow captivate the tourist or traveler’s spirit in you.

Aside from the lake itself, you can also a castle on top of a mountain, the Bled Castle. The view from the castle Lake Bled and the town of Bled is enough reason for tourists to explore and enjoy visiting Lake Bled.

Any month of the year will be suitable to visit Lake Bled, but if you want to visit it at its finest and with good weather, it is best to visit Lake Bled in the summertime, which is the months of June, July, or August.

Prešeren Square

One of Slovenia’s most important landmarks, Prešeren Square is a popular place for events during the summer season in the country. It was named after Slovenia’s great poet, France Prešeren. It is a place where both tourists and locals can stay and hangout. The view is relaxing, and the surroundings are also very clean.

A statue of France Prešeren is situated at the center. You can see a lot of Slovenia just by staying at the square. Historic buildings, the pedestrian-only Old Town, and the Triple bridge are some of the scenery Prešeren square has to offer. It is also a great place to take photos and completely indulge in the atmosphere of Slovenia.

You can visit the Prešeren square at any month or day in the year. Preferably, the summer season is the best time to visit the square. During this season, where the weather is fine, you can fully explore the beauty of Prešeren Square. To avoid the flock of the crowd that visits the square, it is suggested to visit from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

Ljubljana Castle

There are many castles in the city of Ljubljana, but there is something in Ljubljana Castle that attracts many tourists annually. Settling at the top of a hill, Ljubljana Castle will give you a wide view of Ljubljana. The castle was built in the 15th century by Emperor Fredrick III to unite the emperor’s influence in the area.

Walk or ride a funicular that runs every 10 minutes in going to the castle. You do not need to worry as the castle ground is free of charge. You can find restaurants, Puppet Museum, and a wine shop. Furthermore can also dine in the restaurants and take a sip of coffee or a glass of wine. The exhibits inside the castle are mostly free of charge also.

Ljubljana Castle is open year long. Different months also have different hours of opening. It is suggested to visit the castle in the summer season from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM to avoid getting entangled with the huge crowd in the castle.

Triple Bridge

Located in the city of Ljubljana, which is the capital city of Slovenia, Triple Bridge connects the modern part of the city and the historic old town and is built by the famous architect Jože Plečnik. The center of the three bridges was built in 1942, replacing an old wooden bridge. Then the side bridges were added in 1929 intended for pedestrians.

You can visit Triple Bridge anytime you want as long as you find it comfortable. It is open 24 hours a day and all year long. You do not have to worry as it does not have an entrance fee. Strolling along the bridges will give you picturesque scenery and a view that is so relaxing for your eyes.

Postojna Cave

Postojna Cave is a million-year-old cave that runs a spectacular 24km long. The accessible area is only 6km from the whole cave. You can ride an electric train for the 4km and walk on the 2km walkways. Another historic thing about the Postojna Cave is that it is the first and only underground train of its kind in the whole world.

Exploring the cave will let your eyes witness the beauty and an endless number of natural formations. The tour inside the cave will last up to 90 minutes. Be sure to wear comfortable clothes as the weather inside the cave is cold all throughout the year.

Avoid visiting the cave during the months of June, July, and August. These months are when the cave gets crowded the most. Also, if you want to avoid large crowds in the cave, come to the place at an early time of the day.

Predjama Castle

Dubbed as a unique fairytale castle, Predjama castle is a Renaissance castle built on top of a 123-meter high cliff. It is located in Prejama village, which is 11km away from the Postojna Cave. It was first built in the 12th century but what is shown up to this day is mostly from the 16th century.

The castle now serves as a museum that exhibits the life in the 16th century. With dungeons, living quarters, halls, and other castle facilities, it is one of the most visited tourist spots of Slovenia. You can stroll around and discover more about Slovenia inside the castle.

Most Important Driving Rules

It's crucial to learn Slovenia driving rules before you go there. This helps avoid any issues on unknown roads and ensures a stress-free journey. As you'll be driving on foreign roads, you may come across road signs you don't know. So, it's a good idea to familiarize yourself with Slovenia's driving rules before your trip.

Don’t forget to carry required documents

There are also other documents that you should always carry while driving in Slovenia aside from your International Driver’s Permit in Slovenia. Your local driver’s license, your passport, and the vehicle-related documents together with your International Driving Permit are what authorities might look for during checkpoints in Slovenia.

Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs Is Strictly Prohibited

Just like the countries around the world, drinking and driving in Slovenia is strictly prohibited. Driving after drinking alcoholic drinks is one of the main causes of severe accidents happening on roads. In Slovenia, the blood alcohol limit is 50g of alcohol per 100 ml of blood. You can get punished when caught with this violation.

The punishment for beginner and professional drivers are even heavier. When driving, not a single presence of alcohol must be in their body. Another punishment, when caught drink driving is the possibility of your driver’s license being confiscated.

Obey Road’s Speed Limit

Aside from drinking and driving, overspeeding is also one of the causes of severe accidents on roads. Roads always have a speed limit in order to guide drivers. It is very important to respect and obey speed limits as they are present on roads for your own good. Violating the speed limit imposed on a certain road can get you fined starting from €250.

Top Destinations in Slovenia

Breathtaking scenery and of nature and the country’s rich history and culture are what awaits you in the country. From castles and caves to culinary treasure and wine, Slovenia has most of it all. Slovenia does not only attract tourists with its top notch-tourist destinations, but also the country’s friendly locals that will treat you as you are one of them.

Lake Bled

One of Slovenia’s most visited tourist spots, Lake Bled does not disappoint at all. As magical and stunning it looks in photos, it is beyond expectations in real life. No matter which angle you look into, Lake Bled will show you scenery that will somehow captivate the tourist or traveler’s spirit in you.

Aside from the lake itself, you can also a castle on top of a mountain, the Bled Castle. The view from the castle Lake Bled and the town of Bled is enough reason for tourists to explore and enjoy visiting Lake Bled.

Any month of the year will be suitable to visit Lake Bled, but if you want to visit it at its finest and with good weather, it is best to visit Lake Bled in the summertime, which is the months of June, July, or August.

Prešeren Square

One of Slovenia’s most important landmarks, Prešeren Square is a popular place for events during the summer season in the country. It was named after Slovenia’s great poet, France Prešeren. It is a place where both tourists and locals can stay and hangout. The view is relaxing, and the surroundings are also very clean.

A statue of France Prešeren is situated at the center. You can see a lot of Slovenia just by staying at the square. Historic buildings, the pedestrian-only Old Town, and the Triple bridge are some of the scenery Prešeren square has to offer. It is also a great place to take photos and completely indulge in the atmosphere of Slovenia.

You can visit the Prešeren square at any month or day in the year. Preferably, the summer season is the best time to visit the square. During this season, where the weather is fine, you can fully explore the beauty of Prešeren Square. To avoid the flock of the crowd that visits the square, it is suggested to visit from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

Ljubljana Castle

There are many castles in the city of Ljubljana, but there is something in Ljubljana Castle that attracts many tourists annually. Settling at the top of a hill, Ljubljana Castle will give you a wide view of Ljubljana. The castle was built in the 15th century by Emperor Fredrick III to unite the emperor’s influence in the area.

Walk or ride a funicular that runs every 10 minutes in going to the castle. You do not need to worry as the castle ground is free of charge. You can find restaurants, Puppet Museum, and a wine shop. Furthermore can also dine in the restaurants and take a sip of coffee or a glass of wine. The exhibits inside the castle are mostly free of charge also.

Ljubljana Castle is open year long. Different months also have different hours of opening. It is suggested to visit the castle in the summer season from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM to avoid getting entangled with the huge crowd in the castle.

Triple Bridge

Located in the city of Ljubljana, which is the capital city of Slovenia, Triple Bridge connects the modern part of the city and the historic old town and is built by the famous architect Jože Plečnik. The center of the three bridges was built in 1942, replacing an old wooden bridge. Then the side bridges were added in 1929 intended for pedestrians.

You can visit Triple Bridge anytime you want as long as you find it comfortable. It is open 24 hours a day and all year long. You do not have to worry as it does not have an entrance fee. Strolling along the bridges will give you picturesque scenery and a view that is so relaxing for your eyes.

Postojna Cave

Postojna Cave is a million-year-old cave that runs a spectacular 24km long. The accessible area is only 6km from the whole cave. You can ride an electric train for the 4km and walk on the 2km walkways. Another historic thing about the Postojna Cave is that it is the first and only underground train of its kind in the whole world.

Exploring the cave will let your eyes witness the beauty and an endless number of natural formations. The tour inside the cave will last up to 90 minutes. Be sure to wear comfortable clothes as the weather inside the cave is cold all throughout the year.

Avoid visiting the cave during the months of June, July, and August. These months are when the cave gets crowded the most. Also, if you want to avoid large crowds in the cave, come to the place at an early time of the day.

Predjama Castle

Dubbed as a unique fairytale castle, Predjama castle is a Renaissance castle built on top of a 123-meter high cliff. It is located in Prejama village, which is 11km away from the Postojna Cave. It was first built in the 12th century but what is shown up to this day is mostly from the 16th century.

The castle now serves as a museum that exhibits the life in the 16th century. With dungeons, living quarters, halls, and other castle facilities, it is one of the most visited tourist spots of Slovenia. You can stroll around and discover more about Slovenia inside the castle.

Most Important Driving Rules

It's crucial to learn Slovenia driving rules before you go there. This helps avoid any issues on unknown roads and ensures a stress-free journey. As you'll be driving on foreign roads, you may come across road signs you don't know. So, it's a good idea to familiarize yourself with Slovenia's driving rules before your trip.

Don’t forget to carry required documents

There are also other documents that you should always carry while driving in Slovenia aside from your International Driver’s Permit in Slovenia. Your local driver’s license, your passport, and the vehicle-related documents together with your International Driving Permit are what authorities might look for during checkpoints in Slovenia.

Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs Is Strictly Prohibited

Just like the countries around the world, drinking and driving in Slovenia is strictly prohibited. Driving after drinking alcoholic drinks is one of the main causes of severe accidents happening on roads. In Slovenia, the blood alcohol limit is 50g of alcohol per 100 ml of blood. You can get punished when caught with this violation.

The punishment for beginner and professional drivers are even heavier. When driving, not a single presence of alcohol must be in their body. Another punishment, when caught drink driving is the possibility of your driver’s license being confiscated.

Obey Road’s Speed Limit

Aside from drinking and driving, overspeeding is also one of the causes of severe accidents on roads. Roads always have a speed limit in order to guide drivers. It is very important to respect and obey speed limits as they are present on roads for your own good. Violating the speed limit imposed on a certain road can get you fined starting from €250.

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You will receive a printed and digital International Driving License booklet and card. The digital International Driving Permit is sent in 8 minutes and your physical International Driving Permit will be mailed. Click here for information on countries with International Driving Permit limitations.

Frequently asked questions

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The answer is yes. You do need an International Driver’s License in Slovenia to drive legally in this foreign country. Every time you drive on Slovenian roads, you need to bring it regardless of your valid driving license being English. As road checkpoints are unpredictable. It is not a given that if you had your driver’s license in English . That’s why it is better to bring it with you.

As easy as it can be, you can get your International Driver’s Permit/License in Slovenia through our website. You only need to write the details that are being asked and wait for your digital copy to be emailed to you within 2 hours or 20 minutes. Meanwhile, you can also wait for your printed copy that will be delivered within 30 days.

In case you are wondering, our International Driving Permit is recognized in 165+ countries including the following:

  • Croatia

  • Austria

  • Italy

  • Argentina

  • Australia

  • Germany

  • Iceland

  • Ireland

  • Japan

  • Liechtenstein

  • Korea

  • Norway

  • Switzerland

  • Brazil

  • Cambodia

  • Canada

  • Greece

  • Hungary

  • Indonesia

  • Montenegro

  • Netherlands

  • Peru

  • Poland

  • Slovakia

  • Spain

  • Taiwan

  • Ukraine

  • United Arab Emirates

  • Venezuela

  • Vietnam

  • United Kingdom

  • Egypt

The road traffic requirements to drive in another country with a car rental is to have a valid driver’s license with you when you present to authorities. Moreover, you need to be in the legal driving age to be allowed to drive in the country.

Indian citizens need a Schengen visa for Slovenia, with required documents including a passport, application form, photos, travel insurance, and proof of funds. Biometrics are required, and processing takes 10-15 days.

Not at all. Indian nationals can drive in Slovenia with a valid Indian license and an International Driving Permit. Roads are well-maintained, and speed limits range from 50 km/h in cities to 130 km/h on motorways. Traffic is light, and local drivers are patient.

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