Country Guide

Slovenia customs import limits

Official duty-free allowances for alcohol, tobacco, cash, medicines, and other goods when entering Slovenia. See what you can bring before you fly.

Cash declaration threshold

This is one of the most important declaration rules travelers check before entering Slovenia.

Category Cash
All travelers Declaration rules
Cash and monetary instruments Declaration from EUR 10,000
Declaration required
Cash, monetary instruments, and equivalent value checks can apply above the threshold shown for EUR.

More Slovenia customs limits

Exact thresholds for all categories are available in the app. Download CustomsLimit to check your full trip before you fly.

Spirits (over 22% alcohol) ••• liters
Duty-free limit
Spirits & liqueurs (up to 22%) ••• liters
Duty-free limit
Still wine ••• liters
Duty-free limit
Beer ••• liters
Duty-free limit
Tobacco (cigarettes, cigars, pipe) ••• pieces / grams
Duty-free limit
Medicines (uncontrolled / OTC) Personal use only — conditions apply
Restricted
Controlled substances / narcotics Authorization required
Restricted
Meat, dairy & animal products See app for conditions
Restricted / Prohibited
General food items ••• kg limit
Duty-free limit
Live plants & plant products Phytosanitary cert. may apply
Restricted
Cultural artifacts & antiques Authorization may be required
Restricted

Exact limits, declaration thresholds, age restrictions, and combined rules for all categories are available free in the CustomsLimit app for Slovenia and 59 other countries.

Know before you go

Surprising restriction for Slovenia

Prohibited. Import, possession, or transport of illegal drugs is strictly forbidden in Slovenia. Severe criminal penalties including imprisonment. Zero tolerance.

The CustomsLimit app shows the full traveler context for Slovenia before you travel.

About Slovenia customs

Slovenia's customs rules are administered by Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia / FURS. For travelers arriving from outside the European Union, standard EU traveler import allowances often apply, while intra-EU travel is generally assessed on a personal-use basis rather than fixed duty-free limits.

Traveler rules can change based on route, age, item type, and whether goods are for personal use. CustomsLimit helps you check the full country guide for Slovenia before travel.

Slovenia customs — frequently asked questions

How much cash can I carry into Slovenia without declaring it?
Slovenia applies the declaration rule shown above for cash and equivalent monetary instruments. Travelers carrying more than the threshold must declare it before continuing through customs.
What is the duty-free alcohol allowance for Slovenia?
Slovenia has country-specific alcohol limits that can change based on the type of alcohol and the traveler route. The page above shows one example, while the CustomsLimit app shows the full alcohol breakdown for Slovenia.
Do I need to declare cash when entering Slovenia?
EUR 10,000 or more (or equivalent in any currency) must be declared when entering or leaving the EU. Within the EU (Slovenia to another EU country): declaration is only required if requested by customs or police. Includes cash, cheques, traveller's cheques, bearer bonds, and gold coins or bars meeting purity thresholds. Failure to declare: penalties and confiscation. The CustomsLimit app shows the declaration rule in the context of the rest of your trip.

Check all Slovenia limits free in the app

CustomsLimit covers Slovenia and 59 other countries with exact thresholds, combined limits, age restrictions, and declaration rules. Free to download.