What to see & do with your IDP in Slovakia?
Slovakia’s diverse terrain, from alpine mountains to fertile wine country, makes it a rewarding destination for travelers with the freedom of a car. With your International Driving Permit in hand, you’ll be ready to explore some of the most scenic and culturally rich regions in Central Europe.
1. High Tatras National Park (Vysoké Tatry)
One of the most iconic road trips in Slovakia takes you to the dramatic High Tatras, near the Polish border. This alpine region is dotted with hiking trails, glacial lakes, and quaint mountain villages like Štrbské Pleso. Driving through the area offers flexibility to visit lesser-known spots at your own pace.
2. Slovak Paradise National Park
Just a couple of hours by car from Bratislava, this park lives up to its name. It’s known for forested canyons, waterfalls, and adventurous ladder trails. Parking is more accessible with your own vehicle, especially if you’re starting hikes early or off the main tourist trails.
3. Banská Štiavnica
This UNESCO-listed mining town, tucked into central Slovakia’s hills, is best accessed by car due to limited train connections. Driving lets you take in scenic countryside views and stop at lookout points along the way.
4. Bratislava to the Small Carpathians Wine Route
Head north from the capital into the Small Carpathians wine region. The route passes through charming villages like Modra and Pezinok. With an IDP, renting a car for the day is simple, and you’ll enjoy full flexibility for winery visits and countryside picnics.
5. Orava Castle and Northern Slovakia
Drive north toward Orava Castle, one of Slovakia’s most photogenic landmarks perched above the Orava River. This region is less served by public transport, making a car essential for visiting traditional villages and enjoying the rural beauty of northern Slovakia.
Whether you’re chasing castles, hiking trails, or vineyard views, road travel in Slovakia unlocks unforgettable experiences—especially when supported by an International Driving Permit.