Long and wide sandy beaches in known and loved holiday courorts.
Bulgarian cusine
Based on simple, natural ingredients: vegetables and fruits ripened in the Bulgarian sun, aromatic herbs, excellent cheeses, fish and meats - this is Bulgarian cuisine! The dishes here will satisfy the most demanding palates. Be sure to try such specialties as shep salad, banica, moussaka, sača or tarator!
Wine
Produced in almost every region! The one from Melnic area is worth trying.
Rose oil
Bulgaria is the biggest producer of rose oil in the world! Rose is one of the country's symbols. Every year in Kazanluk city is organized Rose Festival. Taking a part in it is the perfect opportunity to learn local traditions.
Balneology
Bulgaria is known for balneology - healing medicine in which underground water and boors are used, those are helping with the treatment of rheumatic ailments.
Ski resorts
Boroec, Pamporovo and Bansko welcome both beginners and advanced skiers. In your spare time from skiing, take advantage of the thermal pools and savor the local cuisine.
Fascinating monument
The oldest country in Europe boasts many historical sites. A visit to the Bulgarian coast would not be complete without a visit to the city called “the pearl of the Black Sea” - Nessebar.
Sunny Beach and Golden Sands
Seaside resorts such as Sunny Beach and Golden Sands are known among tourists as places with plenty of life not only during the day, but also at night. These resorts have basically everything tourists who are focused on night madness expect!
The folklore
Music, singing and dancing! It is for good reason that it was the Bulgarian folk song “Izlel je delyo haidutin” that was sent by the NASA agency into space as a message. The Guinness World Record for the largest number of gajdaras playing in one place, belongs to Bulgaria. Here you can see nestinaria, a demonstration of dancing on glowing coals, and become part of a traditional horo - an exciting and energetic circle dance led by a melody played on a gajda.
Base camp to Istanbul
The country lies at the crossroads of different cultures - European and the Oriental world. Bulgarian seaside resorts, due to their location, are an excellent base for visiting Istanbul. Once you have saturated yourself with all that Bulgaria has to offer, you can also visit this remarkable city....
Long and wide sandy beaches in known and loved holiday courorts.
Bulgarian cusine
Based on simple, natural ingredients: vegetables and fruits ripened in the Bulgarian sun, aromatic herbs, excellent cheeses, fish and meats - this is Bulgarian cuisine! The dishes here will satisfy the most demanding palates. Be sure to try such specialties as shep salad, banica, moussaka, sača or tarator!
Wine
Produced in almost every region! The one from Melnic area is worth trying.
Rose oil
Bulgaria is the biggest producer of rose oil in the world! Rose is one of the country's symbols. Every year in Kazanluk city is organized Rose Festival. Taking a part in it is the perfect opportunity to learn local traditions.
Balneology
Bulgaria is known for balneology - healing medicine in which underground water and boors are used, those are helping with the treatment of rheumatic ailments.
Ski resorts
Boroec, Pamporovo and Bansko welcome both beginners and advanced skiers. In your spare time from skiing, take advantage of the thermal pools and savor the local cuisine.
Fascinating monument
The oldest country in Europe boasts many historical sites. A visit to the Bulgarian coast would not be complete without a visit to the city called “the pearl of the Black Sea” - Nessebar.
Sunny Beach and Golden Sands
Seaside resorts such as Sunny Beach and Golden Sands are known among tourists as places with plenty of life not only during the day, but also at night. These resorts have basically everything tourists who are focused on night madness expect!
The folklore
Music, singing and dancing! It is for good reason that it was the Bulgarian folk song “Izlel je delyo haidutin” that was sent by the NASA agency into space as a message. The Guinness World Record for the largest number of gajdaras playing in one place, belongs to Bulgaria. Here you can see nestinaria, a demonstration of dancing on glowing coals, and become part of a traditional horo - an exciting and energetic circle dance led by a melody played on a gajda.
Base camp to Istanbul
The country lies at the crossroads of different cultures - European and the Oriental world. Bulgarian seaside resorts, due to their location, are an excellent base for visiting Istanbul. Once you have saturated yourself with all that Bulgaria has to offer, you can also visit this remarkable city....