Your helpful Slovenian friend
Bus is your best friend bled express scenic route budget saver in Slovenia.
Stop stressing over car rentals and grab a window seat with Slovenia’s regional bus network. At 75% off on weekends, it’s the ultimate hack for the budget-savvy explorer. From the turquoise waters of Soča to the alpine vibes of Bled, we’ve bypassed the logistics to give you a simple, cheap, and reliable connection to the coast and mountains, no car keys required, just the open road
The Comfort King
Nomago is Slovenia's premium provider. If you're looking for high-end regional travel with power outlets and reliable schedules, this is your ride.
Pets & Bikes Policy
Heading out with your furry friend or your two-wheeler? Here is how to navigate the Slovenian bus rules without the stress.
Traveling with Pets
Slovenian buses are generally pet-friendly, but there are strict rules to follow:
- Small Pets: Free if they stay in a carrier/box.
- Large Dogs: Must have a muzzle and a leash.
- Ticket: Pay 50% of a full ticket for large dogs.
Traveling with Bikes
This is a bit of a "hit or miss" in Slovenia, so always have a Plan B:
- The Fee: Usually 5.00€ (Cash only).
- Space: First come, first served in the luggage hold.
- Summer Lines: Look for buses with racks to Bled & the Coast.
- Pro Tip: Arriva is usually the most bike-friendly carrier.
The "Hidden" Bus Rules
In Slovenia, the ticket price isn't always the final price. Here is the breakdown of the extra costs and rules.
Luggage Fee
If your bag goes in the bottom compartment, it costs ~1.50€ per bag. Most drivers only accept cash for this.
Where to buy?
Buy at the station counters or directly from the driver. For FlixBus, you must buy online or via their app.
75% Weekend Discount
Valid on Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays for all regional lines. You don't need a special card—the discount is applied automatically!
Be 10m Early
Buses in Slovenia are usually on time, but platforms can be crowded. Finding your Peron (Platform) can take a few minutes.