Nakordoni.eu is your online border-queue monitoring service. Planning a trip from Croatia to Slovenia? Get the latest real-time information for border crossing points. We track all key BCPs on this route: .
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Nakordoni.eu provides the most up-to-date information about queues at all border crossing points between Croatia and Slovenia in real-time. Our border queue monitoring service helps thousands of travelers daily plan their border crossing and save time. We track data from 0 key border checkpoints: . Information is updated every 15 minutes from the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine and the Polish Border Guard, allowing you to get the most accurate picture of the border situation. Use our online service to choose the optimal border checkpoint and crossing time.
Recommendations for crossing the border Croatia — Slovenia
Check pedestrian queues online 1-2 hours before departure — the situation can change quickly
Shortest queues for pedestrians are usually on weekdays from 10:00 to 15:00
Avoid weekends and evening hours — highest traffic on Friday and Sunday after 16:00
Prepare documents in advance: biometric passport, medical insurance, proof of travel purpose
Consider alternative border crossings — you can often save 1-2 hours
Follow updates on our website — we are first to inform about changes in checkpoint operations
Frequently asked questions about crossing the border Croatia — Slovenia
Where can I check the current queue status for pedestrians at border crossings?
You can see the latest information about pedestrian queues on the selected border crossing page at nakordoni.eu. Data is updated regularly and shows approximate waiting time.
What documents are needed for crossing the border on foot?
For pedestrian border crossing you need a valid biometric passport and medical insurance. It is also advisable to have proof of the purpose of your trip (e.g., hotel reservation or invitation) and sufficient funds for your stay.
How often is the pedestrian queue data updated?
Information about pedestrian queues is updated every 15-30 minutes based on official border service data and reports from users who are directly at the location.
Are there differences in crossing rules at different pedestrian border crossings?
Basic requirements are the same for all border crossings, but some checkpoints may have specific features regarding operating hours or additional checks. We always recommend checking current information on the specific crossing page.
How long does it take to cross the border on foot?
Crossing time depends on the border checkpoint load. On average, pedestrian crossing takes from 30 minutes to 2 hours. The least busy time is on weekdays from 10:00 to 15:00.
Where is the pedestrian waiting area located?
Pedestrian waiting areas are usually arranged separately from vehicle areas and have shelters or covered spaces. Information about the specific location is available on each border crossing page.
Does the pedestrian crossing operate 24/7?
Operating hours of pedestrian crossings depend on the specific border checkpoint. Some operate 24/7, others have limited hours. Current information about operating hours can always be found on the checkpoint page.
How can I get help during pedestrian border crossing?
All border crossings have border service staff who can be approached for help. Many checkpoints also have volunteers and representatives of international organizations.
Remember that the situation on the Croatia — Slovenia border can change quickly. Use our queue-monitoring service “Nakordoni” for real-time updates and check the data right before you depart. Plan your trip with us!