Strunjan is a small village located in the immediate vicinity of the Strunjan Landscape Park, between Izola and Piran. There is no noisy, dense urban development here—Strunjan’s main treasures are its nature, tranquility, and healing microclimate, created by the interplay of sea air, salt vapors, and pine forests.
Strunjan’s hallmarks are the famous wild beach at Moon Bay and the salt pans, which are still in operation today. Those who enjoy comfort will find a modern thermal spa complex here, as well as the well-maintained Krka Beach.
There is a wide range of accommodations in Strunjan: you can choose from hotels with wellness centers or opt for peaceful apartments and agritourism farms surrounded by olive groves. This guide contains all the information you need for your visit: from routes through the landscape park and parking locations to a guide to beaches, restaurants, and local festivals.