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Travel Bulgaria

11/05/2016

Bulgaria is a small country in South-East Europe on the Balkan peninsula. During the last two decades it has become a top resort in the region because of its beautiful and diverse nature. Over the years, more and more tourists choose to visit Bulgaria for their vacation – it offers great possibilities during all the seasons.

Bulgaria is a beautiful mountainous country, with tourism opportunities being one of its biggest assets. The modern ski resorts in Bansko, Borovets, Pamporovo and Vitosha attract attention of lots of foreign tourists.

Bulgaria possesses beautiful landscapes and beaches, and is becoming a real resort paradise. The Black Sea Coast on its East border is famous for its fine sanded beaches, and perfect temperatures of water and air. There are plenty of sea resorts (Albena, Golden Sands, Sunny Beach, Elenite, etc.) and sea towns and villages (Varna, Bourgas, Balchik, Nessebar, Sozopol, etc.) that give opportunity for great sea holidays.

Further, Bulgaria has around 600 natural mineral springs, with water temperatures ranging from 20 to 60 degrees Celsius, whose baths and health spas are famous tourist attractions. The most known spa resorts are Hissarya, Velingrad, Devin, Varshets, Pavel Banya and more.

The country also offers unique opportunities for historical tourism with its rich ancient and medieval history. Situated on the crossroad between Europe and Asia, Bulgaria was a meeting place for many different cultures, that reflected its history and traditions. Don’t miss to visit the ancient Greek and Thracian towns and burial grounds, the sanctuary of Perperikon and the Necropolis of Varna – dated back to the first European civilizations. See also the oldest European gold treasure of Kazanlak and the fortresses of Veliko Tarnovo, Pliska and Preslav – the medieval capitals of Bulgaria.

Enjoy some of the most peaceful and nature-friendly villages in the slopes of the Stara Planina Mountain – home for many foreign people that fall in love with the wild Bulgarian nature when they first came to the country.

No matter if you want to travel across the country, rest on the sunny beach or party all night long – Bulgaria can offer all of it and much more. The best way to get to Bulgaria is by flight. The country has four international airports in Sofia (present-day capital of the country), Plovdiv, Varna and Bourgas. The main airport, and busiest, is Sofia International Airport.

Getting there : At present there are no direct flights to Bulgaria from the U.S. However many budget airlines fly from London to Sofia,Varna, Plovdiv or Bourgas. Alternatively fly from Istanbul with Turkish Airlines to Sofia or Varna.

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