Slovakia Eznamka vignette sales point and Slovensko motorway assistance service centre with Diaľničná Patrola help on motorway sign and info facilities, February 2026
Slovenia E-Vinjeta sales point gantry at border crossing — next point 1km ahead. Photo: Mattijs Wijnmalen, 5 April 2026.

Slovenia Vignette Prices 2026: How Much Do They Cost?

Planning a trip through Slovenia in 2026? Here’s what you’ll pay for an e-vinjeta this year. The table below covers motorcycles and all vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes, with the official DARS price, our service fee, and the total you’ll actually pay on this site. Prices are shown in euros by default, but you can switch to GBP, CZK, CHF, HUF, RON or another currency.

Slovenia Vignette Prices for Vehicles Up to 3.5 Tonnes

These are the 2026 e-vinjeta prices for each vehicle category, with the DARS rate and our service fee shown separately. A quick guide to the categories before you choose:

All prices include VAT. The official rate is set by DARS (Družba za avtoceste v Republiki Sloveniji) and is the same wherever you buy. Our service fee covers order processing, currency handling, multilingual support, and instant digital delivery.

How much does a Slovenia vignette cost in 2026?

It depends on your vehicle and how long you need the vignette for. Prices start at €12.50 for a 7-day motorcycle vignette and go up to €259.95 for an annual Category 2B. The full breakdown, including the official DARS rate, our service fee, and the total you actually pay, is in the price table above.

Is there a 1-day vignette for Slovenia?

No. Slovenia doesn’t sell a 1-day e-vinjeta. The shortest option is 7 days. That takes a lot of drivers by surprise, especially if they’re used to purchasing vignettes for other European countries. In Slovenia, even if you’re only passing through for a few hours, a 7-day vignette is the minimum.

What is the price of a 7-day Slovenia vignette?

It depends which category your vehicle falls into. Motorcycles (Category 1) and standard passenger cars (Category 2A) pay the lowest 7-day rates, while taller vehicles in Category 2B pay roughly double. Exact 7-day totals for each category are listed in the price table above.

How much is the annual Slovenia vignette?

The annual price for a standard passenger car (Category 2A) is listed in the price table above, and it runs for 365 days from your chosen start date. Annual options are also available for motorcycles and Category 2B vehicles at different price points. If you drive in Slovenia more than a few times a year, the annual option usually works out cheaper than buying monthly vignettes.

Does the vignette cover the Karawanken tunnel?

No, and this one catches a lot of drivers out. The Karawanken tunnel between Slovenia and Austria has its own separate toll of €9 for vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes. This is paid at the toll station on the Austrian side before you enter the tunnel. Your Slovenian e-vinjeta covers the motorways on either end, but not the tunnel itself. On our April 2026 research trip, we paid €9 in person, waited about ten minutes in the queue, and drove through. If this is your route, we recommend that you budget a little extra time and keep that €9 ready.

What are the vehicle categories and how do I pick the right one?

Slovenia uses three categories for vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes: Category 1 for motorcycles, Category 2A for cars and vans up to 1.3 m over the front axle, and Category 2B for anything taller. Motorhomes are always 2A, whatever their height. The full breakdown is in the “Slovenia E-Vinjeta Price by Vehicle Category” section above. If you’re not sure which one applies, your vehicle registration document will tell you. Choosing the wrong category makes your vignette invalid in the DARS system, so it’s worth getting right.

What are the different Slovenia vignette validity periods?

For cars (Category 2A) and taller vehicles (Category 2B), you have three options: 7 days, 1 month, and 1 year. For motorcycles (Category 1), the options are slightly different: 7 days, 6 months, and 1 year. There’s no monthly motorcycle vignette, and Slovenia doesn’t sell a 1-day vignette in any category. Every category and validity combination is priced in the table above.

Can I buy a Slovenia vignette online?

Yes, from anywhere, at any time. It only takes a few minutes. Simply choose your vehicle category, then enter your licence plate number and country of registration. Next, select your validity period and start date, then pay. Your plate is registered in the official DARS system shortly after payment, and you’ll get confirmation by email.

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