How Long Can I Stay in Slovenia?
Complete guide for UK passport holders. Last verified 2026-02-04.
Maximum Stay
90 days in any 180-day period
At a Glance
Duration
90 days in any 180-day period
per 180 days
Visa Type
Tourist Visa-Free
Entry Requirements
- Passport issued less than 10 years before arrival
- Passport valid 3 months after leaving Schengen
- Return or onward ticket
- Proof of sufficient funds
- Register with police within 3 days
Important Things to Know
Must register with police within 3 days
Hotel/guest house will register you automatically
If self-catering or with friends, check registration with host/agent
Failure to register results in fine
On-the-spot fine for overstay - documents/assets may be confiscated if can't pay
Overstay may result in 3-year Schengen ban
Checks at land borders with Italy, Croatia, Hungary, Austria
Cannot bring meat or milk into EU
Must declare cash β¬10,000 or more
Entry/Exit System (EES) rolling out from 12 October 2025
Can I Extend My Stay?
Contact Slovenian Embassy for visa/permit for longer stays
Additional Information
Bilateral Agreement
Schengen Agreement
Part of Schengen area. Must register with police within 3 days. Land border checks in place.
Official Sources
UK Government Foreign Travel Advice
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/slovenia/entry-requirementsLast verified: 2026-02-04
Always verify current requirements with official government sources before traveling, as visa policies can change.
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