The coastline is stunningly staggering
Slovenia, located between Italy and Croatia, has just over 28 miles of coastline along the Adriatic Sea, with endless coastal views and hidden beaches. The Slovene Riviera, which is home to some of the region's most beautiful and ancient towns, stretches from the northernmost cape of Debeli Rti, by the Gulf of Koper, before winding down south along stunning shoreline to the village of Seovlje, by the Gulf of Piran. Slovenia's scenic coastline is by far one of the country's best-kept secrets. It provides visitors with a rarely seen glimpse of the Adriatic Sea.
The Secovlje Salina Nature Park is located on the Slovenian coast, near the border with Croatia. The famous Piran Salt Pans can be found here, where salt is still produced in the old-fashioned way. Piran is a small town with a lot of culture and history. It has a lively town center, delicious seafood, and a maze of beautiful narrow streets lined with colorful old houses. Svetilnik (lighthouse) Beach is a large grassy area on the outskirts of town with several bars, a pebble beach, and a jetty.