Where the Gulf of Triest as an organic part of the Adriatic Sea reaches at its most to the heart of Europe, lies the Slovenian Coast and Portorož. The Slovenian Coast borders to the two neighbouring countries: over the sea and on the eastern edge with Italy, on south with Croatia. In accordance with identification method applied to the big European cities, it could be said that Portorož lies somewhere between Venice and Vienna in the vicinity of Triest.
Portorož belongs with its sub-mediterranean climate among the warmest areas of Slovenia. There are many sunny days. The yearly average of the them amounts to 2346 hours.The precipitations are scarce and range between 1000 and 1100 mm per year. The mild winters with temperatures very rarely below zero are characteristic, as well as not too hot summers. Due to that the visitors not able to support the severe heat of the southern parts of Mediterranean in summer, are the most frequent guests.
Portorož is part of the Municipality of Piran that lies on the foremost north-western tip of the Istrian peninsula and covers 43 square km with 17,000 inhabitants. Along the majority of Slovenian population, there lives also an Italian minority. On the bi-lingual area together with the Slovenian language, the Italian language is used on equal grounds. The municipality is composed of the town core Piran, mundane Portorož, the settlements Lucija, Strunjan, Sečovlje and the hinterland of Slovenian Istria with the pertaining villages. The entire western and southern part of the municipality is engulfed by the sea, which with the Strunjan, Portorož and Sečovlje bays also reaches considerably inland.
By Car:
Munich (485km), Vienna (490km), Venice (190km)
By Air:
Sečovlje/Portorož (5km), Trieste/Ronchi (74km), Brnik/Ljubljana (143km), Klagenfurt (196km), Venice (182km)
By Train:
Koper (15km), Trieste (33km)