See current Slovenia e-vignette prices by vehicle type and choose the right validity period for your trip.
| Product | Fees | Service fee | Summary | Buy Vignette |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Slovenia Vignette 2A: - 2A: Cars and camper vans - s and camper vans 7 days | €16.00 | €4.00 | €20.00 | |
| Slovenia Vignette 2A: - 2A: Cars and camper vans - s and camper vans 30 days | €32.00 | €6.00 | €38.00 | |
| Slovenia Vignette 2A: - 2A: Cars and camper vans - s and camper vans 365 days | €117.50 | €10.00 | €127.50 |
Yes. In 2026, a valid electronic vignette (e-vignette) is mandatory for all vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes driving on Slovenian motorways (A) and expressways (H). The vignette is linked to your license plate number and there is no physical sticker.
The Slovenia vignette price in 2026 depends on the vehicle category and validity period. For passenger cars (Category 2A), indicative prices are: 7 days – around €16, 1 month – around €32, 1 year – around €117.50. Motorcycle vignettes are cheaper. Always check the official price table for current rates.
A 7-day Slovenia vignette for a standard passenger car costs approximately €16 in 2026. It is valid for 7 consecutive calendar days starting from the selected activation date.
The monthly Slovenia vignette costs around €32 for passenger cars in 2026. It is valid for one month from the selected start date.
The annual Slovenia vignette costs approximately €117.50 for passenger cars in 2026 and is valid for one calendar year.
You can buy a Slovenia vignette online by entering your license plate number, country of registration, vehicle category, and start date. After payment, the e-vignette is electronically linked to your vehicle and becomes valid on the selected date.
The vignette becomes valid on the date you select during purchase. You can activate it immediately or choose a future date.
Yes. Even if you are only passing through Slovenia on your way to Croatia, Italy or Austria, a valid vignette is required when using motorways or expressways.
Driving without a valid vignette can result in a fine between €300 and €800. Slovenia uses automatic license plate recognition cameras and roadside inspections for enforcement.
The Slovenia vignette is fully digital. There is no physical sticker. The system automatically checks your vehicle registration number.
The vignette is checked automatically using camera systems that scan license plates on motorways. Authorities also perform mobile roadside checks.
If you enter a motorway without a valid vignette, you risk receiving a fine even if you exit shortly after. It is recommended to purchase the vignette before accessing toll roads.
Yes. Rental cars must have a valid vignette when driving on motorways. In many cases, rental companies already include a vignette, but you should always confirm before travelling.
Yes. Motorcycles require a valid vignette for motorway use. A separate, lower-priced category applies to motorcycles.
Campers and motorhomes up to 3.5 tonnes require a standard vignette. Vehicles over 3.5 tonnes are subject to a different electronic toll system.
No. The Karawanks Tunnel requires a separate toll payment and is not included in the Slovenia motorway vignette.
No traditional toll booths exist for cars under 3.5 tonnes. Slovenia uses a vignette system instead of pay-per-use toll gates.
A vignette is required on motorways (marked 'A') and expressways (marked 'H'). Local and regional roads are free of charge.
In most cases, license plate details cannot be changed after activation. Always double-check your registration number before completing the purchase.
If the wrong plate number is entered, the vignette may not be valid. Contact customer support immediately if you notice an error before activation.
Yes, purchasing a Slovenia vignette online from a trusted provider is safe and convenient. It allows you to avoid queues at petrol stations and border crossings.
The 7-day vignette is valid for 7 consecutive calendar days, including the selected start date.
Yes. If you enter Slovenia and access a motorway, you must already have a valid vignette. It is recommended to purchase it before your trip.
Yes. Local and regional roads are free. However, using motorways or expressways requires a valid vignette.
If your round trip is within 7 days, a weekly vignette is usually sufficient. If you stay longer, you may need two weekly vignettes or a monthly vignette, depending on your travel dates.