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Post Office survey votes Slovenia amongst top value ski destinations

Kranjska Gora in Slovenia has been named the fourth best value ski region in Europe and North America in a survey by Post Office Travel Services.

Only Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia beat for Slovenia on value, while resorts in North America, Austria and Switzerland were revealed to be the priciest places to hit the piste.

The results were ascertained by combining the price of a six-day, low season lift pass with ski/boot hire and the cost of food and drink.

Fans of an après-ski tipple will be happy to hear that Kranjska Gora offered the cheapest wine of any of the resorts surveyed, at 98p per glass. Prices at other resorts ranged from £1.17 in Slovakia’s High Tatras to £9.31 in Geilo, Norway.

Slovenia is an ideal ski destination for families and beginners, popular with many due to its gentle terrain.

For more information on skiing in Slovenia, see Slovenia.info.
Source:easier.com

Slovenian Tourism Featured at WTM, Officials Happy with 2009 Figures

London, 10 November (STA) - The Slovenian Tourism Board (STO) presented the statistics for tourism in Slovenia in the first nine months of 2009 on the sidelines of the World Travel Market (WTM) in London in Tuesday, inspiring Marjan Hribar of the Economy Ministry to forecast for 2009 the second best result in the history of Slovenia.

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Source:sta.si

Italy, Slovenia ask EU to lift visa regimes for Albania, BiH

TIRANA, Albania -- Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini and Slovenian counterpart Samuel Zbogar have sent a letter to the EU asking members to speed up the process of visa liberalisation for Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), local media reported on Wednesday (November 25th). Both countries failed to issue biometric passports and ensure full border control, which left them outside the current visa liberalisation plan for the Western Balkans. Instead, only citizens of Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro will enjoy visa-free travel next year as a reward for meeting standards set by Brussels

Source:setimes.com