Swimming Season Officially Kicks Off On The Slovenian Coast With Social Distancing Rules In Place

Swimming season has officially kicked off today on the Slovenian coast with measures in place to reduce the risk of the spread of the Coronavirus.

Woman jumps into Adriatic Sea as the swimming season officially starts on the Slovenian Coast
Swimming season officially kicks off on the Slovenian Coast. (photo: Michael Matti / Slovenia.info)

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Slovenia is applying strict rules to beach use despite having escaped relatively lightly during the COVID-19 pandemic with 109 deaths to date and 1,496 cases. Visitors are required to practice social distancing of at least 1,5 meter from others on the beach and 2 metres in the sea. Signs are put in place at the beaches, encouraging visitors to follow the best practices to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Loungers will be sprayed with disinfectant after each customer will finish using them. The beaches will remain open until October.

Slovenian Coast is 46.6 km long and is situated at the far northern end of the Mediterranean, along the Gulf of Trieste. On the north, it shares the border with the Italian coastline, whereas on the south, it borders with Croatia along the Dragonja river. The most prominent towns are certainly Koper, Piran, Portoroz and Izola.

7 thoughts on “Swimming Season Officially Kicks Off On The Slovenian Coast With Social Distancing Rules In Place”

  1. The Slovenian coast is known for its colourful fishing villages, crystal clear water and olive groves.

  2. Slovenian coast is small but beautiful, really beautiful. It has everything you want, even a sand beach.

  3. Eastern Europe has so many lovely places, landscapes and history to offer. I loved Croatia and have Slovenia on my travel bucket list.

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