Wednesday, August 14, 2024 Slovenia’s tourism industry benefits from visa-free access to 184 countries as of August 2024, underscoring its robust international ties. However, this also reveals untapped potential for growth in expanding travel opportunities and improving tourism infrastructure. By enhancing tourism services and showcasing Slovenia’s unique cultural and natural attractions, like the stunning Lake Bled, the country can further strengthen its position on the global tourism map.

TTW Editor in Chief Mr. Anup Kumar Keshan said: “Slovenia’s robust international ties, evident in its visa-free access to 184 countries as of August 2024, have fueled the rapid growth of outbound tourism, with international departures doubling between 2010 and 2019. This surge highlights both the increasing global presence of Slovenian travelers and the untapped potential for enhancing the country’s tourism infrastructure.

By improving services and promoting unique attractions like Lake Bled, Slovenia can further solidify its position on the global tourism stage while encouraging inbound tourism growth.” Slovenia’s Outbound Tourism Surge: Doubling International Departures, Elevating Global Presence Outbound tourism from Slovenia has experienced remarkable growth over the past decade, with international departures more than doubling from 2010 to 2019. This surge in Slovenians traveling abroad has significantly boosted the country’s global presence, driven by increasing inter.