Getting Around
The town is well-served by local buses connecting to Piran and Portorož, making car-free travel easy.





Situated in the Piran-Pirano municipality of Slovenia, Lucija is a key coastal settlement that offers a more residential and authentic feel compared to the neighboring tourist hubs. As the largest settlement in the area, it provides essential services and a local perspective on life along the Adriatic. Visitors appreciate its strategic location, which allows for easy exploration of the Portorož Marina and the unique landscapes of the Sečovlje Salina Nature Park. With its blend of modern amenities and coastal charm, Lucija is an excellent base for those looking to experience the Slovenian coast beyond the main resort strips.
Situated in the Piran-Pirano municipality of Slovenia, Lucija is a key coastal settlement that offers a more residential and authentic feel compared to the neighboring tourist hubs. As the largest settlement in the area, it provides essential services and a local perspective on life along the Adriatic. Visitors appreciate its strategic location, which allows for easy exploration of the Portorož Marina and the unique landscapes of the Sečovlje Salina Nature Park. With its blend of modern amenities and coastal charm, Lucija is an excellent base for those looking to experience the Slovenian coast beyond the main resort strips.
Proximity to the Portorož Marina.
Easy access to the Sečovlje Salina Nature Park.
Authentic local atmosphere away from resort crowds.
Well-connected to the historic town of Piran.
Lucija is more residential than the nearby resort of Portorož.
Excellent base for visiting the Portorož Marina.
Convenient access to supermarkets and local services.
The town is well-served by local buses connecting to Piran and Portorož, making car-free travel easy.
Take a walk or bike ride to the nearby Sečovlje salt pans for a unique natural and cultural experience.
A local coastal experience near the Slovenian Riviera.
EUR €
$70-$120 p/day
Slovenian, Italian, English
Look for smaller eateries in the residential areas for a more authentic and affordable taste of Istrian cuisine.
May-September
Ideal for outdoor activities like cycling and exploring the nearby nature reserves in mild temperatures.
The best time for swimming and enjoying the coastal lifestyle, though it is the busiest season.
A great time for foodies to experience the local olive and grape harvests in the Istrian hinterland.
A quiet period perfect for those seeking solitude and a peaceful coastal atmosphere.