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GENERAL INFORMATION ON SLOVENIA - for guidance only!
Crime Sensible precautions should be taken when carrying money in busy tourist areas. Road Safety If you plan to drive, you will need a driving licence with a photo on it, which means that if you do not have the new style EU driving licence you will need an International Driving Permit. If hiring a car elsewhere, in order to ensure that visitors have adequate car insurance cover, they must declare to the car hire company that they are planning to travel to Slovenia. Heavy on-the-spot fines are in place for traffic offences and jaywalking. A new Road Safety Act came into effect on 1 January 2005. This gives the police greater powers to stop drivers and levy on the spot fines, including greater penalties for speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol and for using mobile phones without properly installed wireless headsets (bluetooth). You should be prepared for severe weather in winter. Roads are generally not lit so take extra care when driving at night. The use of dipped headlights is compulsory, even in daytime. LOCAL LAWS AND CUSTOMS Carry a copy of your passport at all times as a form of identification. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS British nationals do not require a visa to visit Slovenia. HEALTH As a British national, you can gain access to medical treatment in Slovenia. You should take with you a completed E111 form, which should be completed before you leave the United Kingdom (see UK Department of Health leaflet "Health Advice for Travellers" (tel: 0800 555 7777). This is available free of charge from most United Kingdom post offices. The E111 form is not a substitute for medical and travel insurance. We strongly recommend that you obtain comprehensive travel and medical insurance before travelling. Visitors to forested areas during the summer months should seek medical advice about immunisation for tick borne encephalitis, which is a serious health risk in that part of southern Europe. For further information on health, check the Department of Health’s website at: www.dh.gov.uk NATURAL DISASTERS Western Slovenia is on an earthquake fault line and is subject to occasional tremors. On 12 July, 2004 a shock measuring 4.9 on the Richter scale caused one death and extensive property damage. GENERAL You should carry a copy of your passport at all times for identification. Ljubljana is a small town and an increasingly popular destination as its air services grow. Hotels are busy. We advise that you arrange accommodation before travelling. If you are planning a skiing or mountaineering holiday, we advise you to contact the Slovenian Tourist Board in the UK (Tel: 0870 225 5305, E-mail: info@slovenian-tourism.co.uk for advice on weather and safety conditions before travelling. You should be aware that off-piste skiing is highly dangerous. You should follow all safety instructions meticulously, given the danger of avalanches in some areas. The British Embassy in Ljubljana does not issue passports and so, before setting off, you should ensure that your passport has sufficient validity and a plentiful supply of unused pages. The British Embassy in Ljubljana will accept applications for new passports for forwarding to the British Embassy in Vienna, but this can take two weeks or more. You will need to pay if a courier is used. British nationals who intend to stay in Slovenia for an extended period of time should register their presence with the Consular Section of the British Embassy in Ljubljana. ATMs are widely available and major credit cards/travellers' cheques are widely accepted. Banks and bureaux de change will change travellers' cheques, sterling and other main currencies. Sufficient quantities of local currency, the Slovene Tolar or SIT, should be carried when travelling elsewhere in the country. Remember to reconfirm your return flight if your airline advises it. |
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