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Slovene coast which measures 46.6 kilometres is covered
with abundant vegetation. Here is a natural reserve
with a rich supply of marl and sandstone and the unique
Strunjan cliff which ascends 80 metres above the sea
and is the highest flysch wall on the Adriatic coast.
Here are the Secovlje saltworks, first mentioned in
the 13th century. Due to their extremely abundant natural
and historical heritage they were named a regional park
and are a rich sanctuary of plant and animal worlds.
They play a very important role in the world of ornithology,
because they offer ideal conditions for birds due to
the warm climate and abundance of food in the saltwork
pools. So about 200 bird species have been seen at the
saltworks and they provide a natural habitat for about
80 bird species which nest there.
Here the towns of Piran, Izola and Koper attract visitors with their medieval image. Koper with its historical core represents one of the most picturesque parts of the northern part of the Istrian Peninsula. Water sports are very important; there are many regattas in the Bay of Koper and the town has built a small marina. It also organises the Summer Festival of Primorska. The town’s surroundings and the countryside are exceptionally attractive: the steep rock walls by Crni Kal and Osp provide an ideal place for lovers of free climbing and the countryside “ boasts” specific culinary and wine offers. Izola is a coastal town with a rich fishing tradition. Most of the tourism is concentrated on the eastern side, at the bay Simonov zaliv, where there is a seaside resort with swimming facilities, hotels and restaurants. On the western edge of the town is the marina of Izola. The old seaport of Piran lies at the end of the Piran peninsula; it was surrounded by walls in the Middle Ages (200 metres of the city walls are still preserved). The whole town is protected as a cultural and historical monument and it has preserved its medieval layout with narrow streets and compact houses, which rise in steps from the coastal lowland into the hills and give the whole area a typical Mediterranean look. Today it is an administrative and supply centre and also an important coastal tourist resort with hotels, restaurants and holiday houses, the Sergej Mašera Maritime Museum and an aquarium, cultural institutions and events.
Portoro, a tourist town which boasts the longest
tourist tradition in Slovenia and offers comfortable
hotels and modern swimming pools, restaurants and
events. It is a popular conference centre –
various conference and meeting facilities can accommodate
up to 1500 visitors. Portoro has a casino, a
sport airport and marina. It is a town visited by
tourists from all over Europe and other countries
as well. It is an internationally known holiday centre
and climatic health seaside resort. Click here to publish your report on this destination. |