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Slovenia delivers same-sex marriage legislation ahead of annual Pink Week

Besi Besemar March 4, 2015

Slovenia has become the first post-communist country to announce same-sex marriage legalisation in time for the second annual Pink Week celebrations in May.

Slovenia
 
ON Tuesday, March 3, the Slovenian Parliament voted to legalise same-sex marriages, making Slovenia the first of any former Yugoslavian/Balkan country to pass such a law.
 
In the past two years, Slovenia has become increasingly popular as one of Europe’ s most LGBT-friendly locations, not least due to the establishing of special LGBT tours and the country’s annual Pink Week, which allows visitors to discover Slovenia’s hidden gems and culinary delights in a single three-night break.
 
Matej and Mattej, co-creators of Slovenia’s Pink Week, said: “We are absolutely delighted that Slovenia has become the first post-Communist country to legalise same-sex marriage. It is yet more proof that this beautiful country is now one of Europe’s top destinations for LGBT travellers.”
Ljubljana
Ljubljana
Tourism opportunities for the LGBT tourist in Slovenia include:
LGBT tours: 4 days of wonderful adventures in hand-picked locations throughout Ljubljana and elsewhere in Slovenia. Experiences can include superior spa treatments in the Dolenjska region, night walks around picturesque Ljubljana Old Town with a private guide, half-day tours to Lake Bled or the Slovenian Riviera, morning workouts with a personal trainer and tickets to the signature Dragon Ball. 
For complete details on the tour packages available, including prices, click here:
Pink Week 2015: 
One of the biggest dates on the calendar for 2015 is May 28-31, when Slovenia truly turns pink! 3-night packages start at €399, offering people great accommodation at a very affordable price.
To view All Pink Week packages including the luxurious Deluxe option, click here:
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