E-vignette for Slovenian highways and expressways
In Slovenia, the e-vignette is mandatory for all vehicles up to 3.5 tons on highways and expressways. The system is electronic and linked to the license plate.
Slovenia is a key transit country between Central Europe and the Adriatic. A1 connects Ljubljana with Koper and the Croatian border.
Checks are carried out automatically using cameras. A physical sticker is not needed.
Do you need a Slovenian highway vignette?
Purchase e-sticker →The Slovenian e-vignette offers weekly, monthly, and annual options. Ideal for trips to the sea.
The validity starts from the chosen date. You will receive a confirmation via email.
Buying a Slovenian e-vignette is quick and easy. Enter the license plate and choose the validity.
The vignette is active from the selected start date of validity.
Driving without an e-vignette in Slovenia is an offense with a fine of up to 300 EUR.
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Slovenia is the most important transit country for drivers heading from Czech Republic, Austria, and other Central European countries to the Adriatic Sea. The compact size of the country allows passage in just a few hours.
The Slovenian highway network connects Ljubljana as the central crossroads with the borders of Austria, Italy, Hungary, and Croatia. Modern tunnels enable fast passage through alpine terrain.
Slovenia is a small country with big possibilities – combining alpine nature, sea, and rich history in a very small area.
Slovenian e-vinjeta offers a weekly option ideal for summer holiday to the sea:
| Duration | Price | Validity Period | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly e-vinjeta | 16 € | 7 calendar days | Holiday, transit to sea |
| Monthly e-vinjeta | 32 € | 30 calendar days | Longer stay |
| Annual e-vinjeta | 117 € | Calendar year | Regular trips |
Prices are in euros. Slovenia is a eurozone member, so no currency conversion occurs during payment.
Driving to the sea through Slovenia?
Weekly e-vinjeta for €16 covers the round trip. Buy online and avoid queues!
Purchase e-sticker →E-vinjeta verification in Slovenia is fully automated using the DARS system. Cameras are placed on all highways and key sections.
⚠️ High fines in Slovenia!
Slovenian authorities are very thorough in controls, especially during summer season. Investing in e-vinjeta definitely pays off.
Slovenia is a unique combination of alpine mountains, Mediterranean coast and Pannonian plains. In a small area you'll find amazing diversity of landscape and culture.
For car travelers, Slovenia is an ideal destination. Short distances allow you to see mountains, caves and the sea in one day. From Ljubljana, you can reach any point in the country within 2 hours.
Iconic lake with island church and castle on a cliff. The most photographed place in Slovenia. Beautiful year-round.
Capital city with fairytale center, castle and Ljubljanica river. Cafes, galleries and lively atmosphere.
Largest cave system in Europe open to the public. Underground train ride and rare species – proteus (human fish).
47 km of Adriatic coast with towns Piran, Portorož and Koper. Venetian architecture and excellent cuisine.
Slovenia is like miniature Europe – Alps, Mediterranean and Pannonian plains all in one place.
The Karawanken Tunnel (Karavanke) is a 7.9 km long highway tunnel connecting Austria with Slovenia. It's the main gateway for Czech drivers heading to the Adriatic Sea.
The tunnel is part of Slovenia's highway network and is included in the e-vinjeta price. No additional toll is charged (unlike some Austrian tunnels).
💡 Tip: Check current traffic at promet.si and plan your trip outside weekend peaks.
The Slovenian highway network has a cross shape centered on Ljubljana:
Road to Adriatic Sea and Istria. Most popular route in summer.
Northern connection with Austria via Šentilj.
Western connection with Austria via Karavanke Tunnel. Main transit route.
Southern connection with Croatia. Direct road to Zagreb.
Slovenia offers an incredible concentration of natural and cultural sites. Most are easily accessible by car from the highway:
💡 Tip: Combine Postojna Cave with Predjama Castle – they're only 9 km apart!
Slovenia borders four countries and is an ideal starting point for exploring the region:
Main borders Karawanken (tunnel) and Šentilj. Austria requires its own e-vignette.
Austrian e-vignette →Borders Obrežje (to the coast) and Gruškovje (to Zagreb). Croatia has toll gate system.
Croatian highway →Borders Vrtojba (to Trieste) and Fernetiči. Italy has toll gate system.
Slovenia's highway network developed rapidly after gaining independence in 1991. The country's strategic location required modern infrastructure to connect Central Europe with the Adriatic.
Today Slovenia has over 600 km of highways in a characteristic cross shape – north-south connection (Austria-Croatia) and west-east (Italy-Hungary).
Slovenia's highway network is one of the most modern in Europe – result of strategic investments after independence.
Traveling to Slovenia by car is comfortable and safe. Here are proven tips:
In summer season, border queues are long. Online purchase saves you hours of waiting.
Website promet.si and DARS app provide current information about queues and accidents.
Saturday morning (toward the sea) and Saturday afternoon (from the sea) are worst. If possible, travel Friday or Sunday.
If continuing to Croatia, highway tolls there are often paid in cash.
Fuel is cheaper in Slovenia than Austria or Italy. Fill up before heading to the coast.
When traveling to Slovenia, it's important to know local regulations:
Slovenia is a member of EU and Schengen. Border controls occur only exceptionally.
Slovenia is beautiful in every season:
Summer (June-August): Ideal for coast and lakes. Main tourist season, heaviest traffic.
Spring (April-May): Blooming nature, fewer tourists. Some mountain roads still closed.
Autumn (September-October): Beautiful colors, wine harvest. Ideal for active holiday.
Winter (December-March): Skiing in the Alps. Watch for winter conditions in mountains.
Slovenia is affordable compared to Western Europe:
💶 Tip: Slovenia is in the eurozone, so no currency exchange needed. Card payment accepted virtually everywhere.
Ljubljana is the heart of Slovenia and an ideal starting point for exploring the country. The city combines medieval architecture with modern lifestyle and vibrant cafe culture.
The historic center is closed to cars, but parking is available at park-and-ride lots on the outskirts. Free city transport runs from there.
Triglav (2,864 m) is Slovenia's highest mountain and national symbol depicted on the flag and coat of arms. Triglav National Park covers most of the Julian Alps.
For visiting the park by car, the Vrata and Krma valleys are key. Parking is paid and limited in season. We recommend arriving early in the morning.
Hiking: Hundreds of kilometers of marked trails of all difficulties.
Canyoning: Gorges with clean water offer adrenaline experiences.
Paragliding: Tandem jumps with views of the Alps.
Mountain biking: Singletrails and forest roads for all levels.
Slovenia has a surprisingly rich wine tradition. Three main wine regions offer diverse wines of world quality.
For car travelers, wine roads are ideal – marked routes through wine regions with tastings directly at wineries.
Slovenian wine is one of Europe's best-kept secrets – quality on par with major wine nations.
Slovenian cuisine combines Central European, Mediterranean and Balkan influences. Each region has its specialties.
For travelers, gostilnas (traditional inns) are the best place to taste authentic cuisine at reasonable prices.
Žlikrofi: Stuffed pasta from Idrija – Slovenian ravioli with potato filling.
Potica: Sweet nut roll – traditional festive dessert.
Kranjska klobasa: Protected sausage from Kranj region – most famous Slovenian meat product.
Štruklji: Rolled dumplings with various fillings – sweet and savory.
Slovenia offers excellent skiing in alpine resorts. Advantages are shorter queues and more favorable prices than Austria.
For trips to ski resorts in winter, e-vinjeta is essential. Don't forget winter tires – they're mandatory from November 15 to March 15.
Kranjska Gora: Most famous resort. Podkoren slope hosts World Cup races.
Vogel: Above Bohinj with lake views. Family resort.
Krvavec: Closest to Ljubljana. Ideal for weekend skiers.
Mariborsko Pohorje: Largest ski area with the longest illuminated slope in Europe.
Slovenia is motorhome-friendly. Network of campsites and caravan parking covers the whole country.
E-vinjeta is mandatory for motorhomes up to 3.5 tons. For heavier vehicles, there's the DarsGo system with an on-board unit.
Slovenia offers several breathtaking panoramic roads. You don't need e-vinjeta for these (they're off highways).
Vršič (1,611 m): Highest road pass in Slovenia. 50 hairpin turns with stunning views of the Julian Alps.
Logar Valley: Glacial valley with Rinka waterfall. One of the most beautiful alpine valleys.
Škocjan Caves: UNESCO site. Largest underground canyon in Europe.
Soča Valley: Turquoise river between mountains. Canyoning, rafting and swimming in natural pools.
Here are insider tips that will help you discover Slovenia like a local:
DARS (Družba za avtoceste v Republiki Sloveniji) is the state company managing Slovenia's highway network. It handles maintenance, toll collection and safety on all highways.
The e-vinjeta system has been fully electronic since 2008. Cameras automatically recognize license plates and verify e-vinjeta validity in real time.
Purchasing e-vinjeta is simple and fast. There are several options where you can buy e-vinjeta:
Online via VignetteGo: Most convenient way. Buy from home, e-vinjeta is active immediately.
Gas stations: At most petrol stations in Slovenia and at borders.
Border crossings: Special sales points at major border crossings.
Post offices and DARS points: Within Slovenia at post offices and DARS sales points.
💡 Tip: In summer season, border queues are long. Online purchase saves hours of waiting!
Slovenia has a very dense highway network for its size. Key facts:
When traveling to Slovenia, we recommend having comprehensive travel insurance including assistance services. What typical insurance covers:
In case of emergency in Slovenia, call European emergency number 112. Other useful numbers:
Yes, e-vinjeta is mandatory on all Slovenian highways. For a week's holiday at the sea, the weekly option at €16 is sufficient.
Yes, Karavanke Tunnel is part of the Slovenian highway network and is included in the e-vinjeta price. No additional tolls.
Heaviest traffic is Saturday morning (toward sea) and Saturday afternoon (from sea). If possible, plan your trip outside these times.
Yes, but there are long queues in summer. Online purchase is faster and more convenient.
Yes, motorcycles need their own e-vinjeta. Prices are lower than for passenger cars.
E-vinjeta is active immediately after successful payment. No waiting period like in Austria.
Slovenian e-vinjeta is essential for traveling to the sea. Here's a quick overview:
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