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Slovenia may be small but it has a lot going for it, with green alpine slopes giving way to classy European cities and tourist-friendly beaches. The population is as diverse as the architecture and its dense forests bask in a warm climate during the summer months, making cheap flights to Slovenia all the more inviting.
Slovenia flights will only take about an hour and a half if you're flying from a London airport. A flight to Slovenia is likely to land at Ljubljana Joze Pucnik Airport, which is the largest in the country. It's about 25 minutes outside of the Slovenian capital Ljubljana so you can quickly get to hotels in Ljubljana after you have arrived on Slovenia flights.
At Ljubljana Airport there are firms offering cheap Ljubljana car hire and there are various internationally recognised rental agencies to choose from. Trains and buses run between the major cities and the country's size means Slovenia is easily traversed by vehicle whether you're behind the wheel or not.
The stunning beauty of Lake Bohinj, which spreads beneath the peak of Mount Triglav is worth the trek it takes to reach it, whilst Logarska Dolina Park, with its meadows and jutting rocky promontories, should also pique your interest. Those seeking the medieval side of Slovenia's history can visit towns such as Ptuj, where the architecture still pays testament to this period. And if you want to explore even deeper back in time then head to Sempeter, a network of tombs built in the Roman age.