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BULGARIA

RESORTS

Albena

Nestled in northeastern Bulgaria, Albena is a resort well known for its proximity to the Black Sea and many other popular tourist destinations. Most of the resort hotels look out onto the ecologically rich coastal environment. Travelers will enjoy lots of beautiful vistas, gorgeous sunny days, and a fun-filled environment for everyone to enjoy all year long. Whether you’re looking for great lodging, fun and entertainment, or a relaxing stay, Albena deserves your attention when planning a trip to Bulgaria.

The available accommodation types in Albena include luxury and discount hotels, holiday villages, and even a camping area for those interested in the outdoors. The hotel operations include four-star, three-star, and two-star facilities. Many holiday rentals are also available and have become increasingly popular as the Bulgarian region continues to attract more visitors each year.

Perhaps most importantly, there is no shortage of fun in Albena. Regardless of your interests, you will find many options available for solo travelers or group excursions. Swimming, boating, water skiing, yachting, fishing, and even hang gliding are some of the activities visitors enjoy during warmer months. Children will also have plenty to do with carnivals, fairs, and related kids activities. Even the younger adults in your group will find a lot to keep their attention, especially in the youth discos, night clubs, and other meeting places.

Although its development dates back to the late 1960s, the Albena resort is considered one of the most modern and advanced regions in beautiful Bulgaria. It is also well known for its balneological center where visitors can enjoy mineral baths and other therapeutic treatments.

As you can see, Albena has a lot to offer even first-time visitors to Bulgaria. With so many other resort towns to attract your attention, choosing a trip to Albena is an easy pick. The next time you visit the Balkan region and Bulgaria, Albena should be on your list for at least a two- to three-night stay.

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Apriltsi

If you are looking for a taste of old Bulgaria, the resort town of Apriltsi is a great spot for your next Bulgarian holiday trip. Situated almost squarely in the middle of Bulgaria, Aprilitsi’s location has preserved much of the original architecture and culture surviving from the four original villages in its area - Novo selo, Ostrets, Vidima and Zla reka. Since its modernization into an attractive mountain resort town, Apriltsi has added a number of impressive facilities including night clubs, swimming pools, cafes, and popular restaurants.

Scenery and abundant natural environments are the greatest appeal of the Apriltsi region as the area borders on the Central Balkan Mountains National Park. Many different types of wildlife, foliage, and other outdoor attractions can be found in the lush environs in and around Apriltsi.

Bulgarian history is also deeply embedded within the Apriltsi community. The very name of this newly transformed resort town stems from “The April Uprising of 1876” which led to a nine day revolt from the Ottoman oppressor within the Bulgarian region. Political history is an important part of Bulgaria’s past and Apriltsi embodies much of the spirit and character of its people.

When you arrive in Apriltsi, you will never run out of things to do. Options abound from hiking, fishing, mountaineering, hunting, picnicking, skiing, and much more. The valley area is also quite peaceful making it an ideal destination for relaxing and taking your time to enjoy the people, culture, and geography of this beautiful nature resort. With a moderate climate throughout the year, Apriltsi is an ideal destination for just getting away and enjoying time to rejuvenate.

Since Bulgaria is growing in popularity among travelers, choosing your precise resort destination could be a challenge. You should strongly consider the quiet but fun-filled resort town of Apriltsi for at least a brief stop on your next trek through this Balkan region. holiday rentals are also available for travelers looking for that authentic Bulgarian experience.

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Balchik

It may surprise you to learn that Balchik was once the favorite summer spot for the Queen Marie of Romania. Indeed, the palace where Marie and her family stayed is now one of the most popular tourist stops in this Bulgarian resort town, along with the neighboring Balchik Botanical Garden. Of course, these are just a few of the surprising features of this northeastern coastal town in Bulgaria.

Today, Balchik is a flourishing seaside resort where new villas and other facilities are emerging all the time as the area continues to grow in response to new tourism and impressive modernization. The nearby Albena’s beachfront resort area has also contributed to the growth of Balchik beyond just its historical and political appeal. Picturesque views and many tourist attractions are key to Balchik’s success as one of the hottest new travel destinations in Bulgaria.

The port in Balchik will most likely be your first visual encounter with the city. Most images of Balchik include seaside views of docks and fishing vessels floating just outside the city towering in the background. If you take interest in boating, fishing, or other water sports activities, Balchik is a great travel location to add to your list of experiences. This is truly one of the most overlooked parts of the growing Bulgarian region. Fortunately, for this reason, great deals are widely available for vacation rentals and other accommodation types.

In fact, there could be no better way to create a truly authentic Bulgarian travel experience than to stay in a living space inspired by genuine Bulgarian architecture and lifestyles. Villas, bungalows, chalets, cabins, apartments, and condos are just some of the offerings you should find in Balchik if you are in need of lodging for your basic needs with modern fittings within rustic décor. On your next trip to the Bulgarian region, you should consider Balchik in your plans. You will not be disappointed!

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Bansko

Perhaps best known for its skiing, Bansko is a leading resort town in Bulgaria. Located near the river Glazane within a picturesque mountain setting, Bansko has developed into a sprawling resort community after millions of Euros were invested into its travel and ski facilities. It’s no surprise that this is perhaps one of the best know ski destinations in all of Eastern Europe.

There is just nothing like an Alpine setting for a ski-travel experience to remember, and Bansko pulls this off in a major way. Many travelers report that the Bansko region captured their imagination on and off the slopes. Needless to say, many travelers also report that they will be making return trips to Bansko sooner rather than later. Snow conditions are near perfect in the area, creating a much longer ski season than other similar resorts. Snow cover can often last as long as December to May or June.

Even if you are new to winter sports, the available facilities in Bansko cater to experts and beginners alike with superb training and tutoring options available. Looking to get started with snowboarding or skiing? Take a private lesson with an internationally trained instructor. Eager to improve your current ski or snowboard riding performance? Work for a full-day or half-day with an expert who can help you improve your skills while taking in the Bansko environs.

Bankso also offers a lot to those not interested in hitting the slopes. Many historical sites can be found in and around the resort community, including the remains of a fortress. Other activities are also available as in most Bulgarian resort communities. Of course, one can always simply take in the beautiful views of the Pirin Mountains, winter landscapes, and luscious ski slopes.

When planning your next trip to Bulgaria, be sure to consider the Bansko region. Many accommodation types are available in and around the area – from basic hotels to the more popular authentic holiday rentals. Above all else, have fun and take lots of photographs!

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Belogradchik

Belogradchik offers a lot to travelers and tourists looking to experience the best of old world Eastern European history and culture. Nestled below beautiful mountain vistas in the Balkans, Belogradchik has been attracting larger numbers of tourists each year with its impressive historical attractions and interesting cultural experiences.

The Belogradchik rocks are one of the most popular traveler draws in the area. Formed by sandstone and limestone, the rock formations are one of the most interesting natural environment attractions in all of Bulgaria – and the result of erosion! This is a must see spot for anyone on a trek through this part of the Balkans.

Surrounding the rock formation, one will also encounter the Belogradchik Fortress originally constructed by the Roman Empire thousands of years ago. Many centuries later, the walls of this fortress were used as fortification by Bulgarian Tsar’s looking for increased levels of protection and defense within the region.

These are just some of the great finds for a holiday in Belogradchik for travelers to Bulgaria. This is an ideal stop for those looking to stroll around the area and take in the history and the stunning views. Many trails and walking tours are also available for up close looks at the rocks, the fortress, and the many other natural environment attractions.

Yet another impressive Bulgarian resort town, Belogradchik has a lot to offer making it one of the top resort possibilities for your Bulgarian travel experience. Like many other areas in Bulgaria, Belogradchik facilities are surprisingly modern in appearance and amenities, making your trip to the area comfortable and enjoyable without sacrificing that rustic feel!

When planning your next trip to Bulgaria, you should give strong consideration to this resort town with its must see natural and human-constructed landmarks. Also be sure to investigate the property rentals available in this area. There is just nothing like a trip to a historically and culturally rich region with a genuine living experience.

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Borovets

Today you can visit Borovets and enjoy an exciting holiday in the same place Bulgarian Kings of days gone by used to hunt and enjoy their own leisure time! Since its winter resort developed in the late 19th century, Borovets has grown in popularity each year as word has spread about the charm and beauty of this Bulgarian resort town. In fact, many completed and future construction projects in the region have led to great expansion of Borovets to encompass surrounding villages, Samokov and Beli Iskar.

Of course, perhaps the most popular attraction in Borovets is the impressive skiing facilities and infrastructure. With fantastic ski runs and impressive slopes, Borovets has attracted winter sports enthusiasts from around the world to enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and much more. Some ski runs extend as far as lodging areas, creating a unique opportunity to ski very near your living quarters! The tracks available at Borovets allow for a wide range of ski abilities to enjoy their trip. A nice balance of runs are typically open for both beginners and expert riders alike.

If one of your travel companions is new to skiing or snowboarding, Borovets is a great destination for helping him or her get started in snow sports. Borovets boasts one of the most popular and professional ski schools in all of Eastern Europe servicing all levels of skiers from level one (beginner) to level five (expert) and instruction available in both private lessons and group training. The cost of these lessons is surprisingly low – yet another reason many travelers are attracted to the area during winter months.

Like the low-cost ski school, many of the lodging facilities in Borovets are quite inexpensive with options ranging from chalets and villas. You should strongly consider a holiday rental for a truly authentic Borovets travel experience.

If you are looking to ski in Bulgaria, we have a great selection of Villas, Chalets and Apartments to rent from the owners direct.

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Bourgas

The resort town of Bourgas (also commonly spelled Burgas) is the capital of its Bulgarian province and one of the largest cities in all of Bulgaria. It is located on the southern end of the Bulgarian coast line of the Black Sea. The town’s port is often flourishing with activity from tourism, trade, and industry. Bourgas is also a major academic center with a number of universities and colleges in the area. Regardless of your reasons for traveling to Bourgas, you will have no trouble finding a uniquely Bulgarian experience within this growing port town.

Although the Black Sea is a major draw for many travelers, Bourgas is especially well known as an inspiring cultural center with an abundance of artistic activity. Many travelers report enjoying the spirit and life of the city with its upbeat and eccentric population. If urban life is something you enjoy, Bourgas has a lot to offer. Of course, some areas in Bourgas offer more in the way of peaceful settings and resort amenities.

If you are looking for a uniquely Bulgarian travel experience, Bourgas is a must see on your visit through the region. In many ways, the bustling activity in and around this popular port city is testament to the success of growing Bulgaria – both in economic, political, and cultural terms. Visitors will likely take away a lot from a stay in this area, especially a very clear sense of the growing power of this Balkan region.

While staying in Bourgas, you should consider one of the widely available vacation rentals to help create that authentic experience possible. Apartments, homes, condos, and much more can be found available for travelers looking to enjoy Bourgas in true fashion. Surprisingly, many vacation rentals can be obtained at great rates much lower than often found in similar European communities.

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Dobrich

Located on in northeastern Bulgaria, Dobrich lies just east of the Black Sea coastline and is one of the most populated cities in the country. With a rich cultural history, the cities settlements date back thousands of years – offering travelers a unique opportunity to visit encounter remains of civilizations from the past. The local historical museum in Dobrich offers information and records for learning more about this interesting Bulgarian resort town.

Despite its profoundly impressive historical record, Dobrich is a fairly modern community and – like many other parts of growing Bulgaria – is on track to become one of the most popular travel destinations within the country and all of Eastern Europe. Visitors can learn a lot about different cultures with Bulgarians and Turks represented throughout the population. Also, a wide range of activities is available for travelers looking to enjoy outdoor experiences.

Although Dobrich is not located immediately on the Black Sea, visitors can reach the coastline without much trouble in a short trip. Many of Bulgaria’s other popular resort towns are also within travel distance from Dobrich. The proximity to the Black Sea along with the town’s own charm and Eastern European sophistication make it an ideal stop on a tour through the culturally rich Bulgarian region. Whether you are stopping en route to another destination or making this your primary Bulgarian destination, Dobrich has a lot to offer new and returning Bulgaria visitors.

When you visit Dobrich, you will need a place to stay. Nothing could be more enjoyable than spending your days in this Bulgarian community lodging in an authentic Dobrich villa or apartment. Vacation rentals are available at great rates – as in all of Bulgaria. Many first-time travelers are quite surprised by how easy and cheap it is to stay in places like Dobrich without sacrificing the standard amenities of a luxurious and relaxing travel experience.

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Elenite

Elenite is a resort town in Bulgaria offering travelers quiet, secluded vacation experiences within the Eastern European region. Most new visitors to this Balkan region are surprised by the impressive and modern structures towering over the resort town. Like many other growing parts of Bulgaria, Elenite offers new and returning travelers an unforgettable Bulgarian travel experience that satisfies even the most modern sensibilities without compromising historical and cultural experience.

Set just below rolling hills and just on top sandy beaches with spectacular views of the Black Sea, Elenite is one of the more popular destinations in Bulgaria. Within the resort town, many great facilities are available for your travel stay, including some of the more popular vacation rentals in and around the resort.

Entertainment during the day and at night is offered in many forms. With discotheques, night clubs, and resort bars, nightlife is very popular in Elenite where many travelers from around the world can mingle and meet new people. Children can also be entertained by some of the unique offerings available for all age groups and interests.

Beach sports are quite popular in Elenite with its prime waterfront location. Water skiing, boating, parachuting, windsurfing, and sailing are just some of the more popular activities at the resort. For the health and relaxation minded, therapeutic services are also available with massage facilities, Turkish baths, and modern fitness centers. Many visitors enjoy swimming in the area pools and the temperate waters of the Black Sea as well.

The scenery of Elenite is absolutely stunning. Set in a breathtaking bay environment, you will return home from your trip with many great images and photographs of this area’s unforgettable setting. This Bulgarian resort town has too much charm and traveler appeal to capture in this brief article, but you should have some idea of how wonderful a trip to this seaside town can truly be!

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Elhovo

The Bulgarian resort town of Elhovo is all about location. With a unique position between the spectacular Balkan mountain vistas and the wildly popular Black Sea beaches, Elhovo attracts many travelers looking for the best of both worlds! Elhovo is also located very near the Bulgarian border with Turkey for easy side trips to the neighboring country.

One of the most popular attractions in all of Elhovo is The Town Museum. Visitors to the local museum can view first-hand some of the oldest cultural and historical artifacts of Bulgaria – a country well known for its interesting past and diverse cultural contributions. Other museums are also available in and around the Elhovo area.

Elhovo – like many other Bulgarian resort towns – is a sign of the growth and emerging economic development taking place in this part of the world. Many new travelers to this region will be impressed by the work completed and currently underway in this up-and-coming Balkan region. Many other resort towns will reflect these same developments outside of Elhovo.

Still, there is a lot for travelers to enjoy even now in Elhovo that fits right into the standard list of desired leisure and recreation activities. Families will have little trouble entertaining their younger and older members with a wide range of kids-oriented services available in the area as well as adult-oriented nightclubs, discos, and more.

If you are planning a trip to Bulgaria, you should strongly consider a holiday in Elhovo for its location and old world charm. Accommodations are also surprisingly affordable in the area with cost effective options ranging from hotels to the more popular holiday rentals. Consider staying in a classic villa or apartment for a truly authentic Bulgarian travel experience. You will be very pleasantly surprised with what Elhovo has to offer and will very likely be making return trips very soon!

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Gabrovo

Spending a holiday in Gabrovo, Bulgaria, is a great way to enjoy some of the most interesting parts of this country’s surprisingly rich political and cultural history. With deep roots in the Bulgarian Empire’s past of days gone by, travel to Gabrovo is a great opportunity to see some of the most exquisite Bulgarian architecture and to encounter some of the most compelling scenes of daily Balkan and Eastern European life. Like most resort towns in Bulgaria, a vacation in Gabrovo is guaranteed to be a trip you will not forget!

Located in central Bulgaria, Gabrovo is home to some very popular artifacts and landmarks including the House of Humor and Satire where visitors will find a vast collection of humorous and satirical works (as the name suggests) from many authors around the world. Over 150 countries are represented in this popular Gabrovo attraction, and the exhibit is composed of at least ten halls consisting of over 8,000 square meters of space. In fact, the House of Humor and Satire is just one of the museums in this area with many other similar exhibits available and accessible to tourists.

In the way of cultural events, Gabrovo theatre events are quite popular too. From puppets to satire, the three major theatres in the town offer a variety of staged and improvisational performances for visitors and locals to enjoy. Other local events are also held at seasonal points throughout the year and are worth your attention on a visit to this area, including a youth event held in August and a musical chamber event typically held in early October. As you can tell, Gabrovo is a great place for spending time getting to know the local cultural scene and experiencing Bulgaria travel off the beaten path.

When planning your trip to this region, you will want to make arrangements for accommodations in Gabrovo before you arrive. Vacation rentals in Gabrovo are surprisingly affordable and can be reserved ahead of time for the best results. As many travelers report, staying in a local villa, apartment, or chalet is a great way to experience life in Gabrovo, Bulgaria, first-hand!

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Golden Sands

The Golden Sands (ZlatniPyasatsi) resort in Bulgaria is one of the most popular attractions in Eastern Europe, drawing travelers from all around Eastern and Western Europe and beyond. With gorgeous Black Sea beaches, spectacular views, and exciting activities available, Golden Sands is a great place to spend your holiday in Bulgaria. Travel to this region offers a uniquely Balkan experience while not compromising on amenities and comfort. Plus, to top it all off, you will find the Golden Sands resort to be a surprisingly cost effect way to spend your vacation days in Bulgaria!

If you are looking for exciting entertainment or a relaxing trip, Golden Sands offers all of that and much more. Mineral Springs facilities are available for those eager to stretch out and enjoy their vacation days, let go of stress, and achieve peace of mind during their travel stay in ZlatniPyasatsi. Those looking for something a bit more upbeat will have little trouble finding things to do in Golden Sands, which proudly boasts is supreme status as the largest tourist area of its kind in this part of Bulgaria. From shopping and restaurants to clubs and nightlife fun, it’s not surprising that many travelers continue to make their way to Golden Sands, Bulgaria.

Vacation rentals in Golden Sands are widely available and can add that extra something to your trip to this popular resort community. This is a great way to enjoy a very unique experience in a Golden Sands apartment or Golden Sands villa. Many travelers looking for extra privacy and more of an “at home” feel during their stay really enjoy using Golden Sands vacation rentals on a regular basis. Many rentals are open year-round to give you immediate access to all that this popular resort town has to offer. If you are looking for a great place to stay in Bulgaria, Golden Sands is a great place to consider!

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Kardjali

Spending your holiday in Kardjali, Bulgaria (or Kardzhali, Bulgaria) will expose you to some of the most interesting outdoor sights and sounds in all of Eastern Europe. Nestled at the eastern base of the Rhodope Mountains, Kardjali’s history dates back as far as the Neolithic age and has been the site of much archaeological interest which visitors can appreciate by visiting the local museum where uncovered artifacts are on display. For travelers and history buffs alike, Kardjali offers visitors a unique glimpse into Bulgarian life at very low rates!

In the way of entertainment in Kardjali, most traveling groups and individuals are fond of the many available restaurants, clubs, and theatres for nightlife activities. Fishing is also popular here with the Arda River running nearby and many fishing enthusiasts frequenting the outdoor terrain. Of course, simple hiking is great in this area as well with wonderful views of the countryside and the surrounding mountainous areas. The outdoor fun certainly doesn’t stop there. Caves, volcanoes, rock formations, Stone Mushrooms, badlands, and other interesting sights are also common attractions.

Beyond the resort town Kardjali itself, you will also find some unique landmarks including a religious center (the "UspenieBogorodichno") with medieval roots and interesting artifacts. Tatul is a small village also easily accessible from Kardjali. Interestingly, the Tatul tomb draws many Kardjali travelers looking for a taste of cultural and historical tourism in this part of Eastern Europe. Nearby pyramids are also major sightseeing attractions for those looking to observe the geological miracles formed over millions of years.

Visiting this part of Bulgaria is especially enhanced by booking a vacation rental, an apartment, or a villa in Kardjali. This is a great way to enjoy the surrounding environment of this unique Bulgarian city. In other parts of the world, one might expect to pay high rates for these attractive vacation rentals, but Bulgarian rental rates are still quite affordable for travelers from around the world!

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Karlovo

Karlovo travel excursions provide a view into Bulgaria’s history – even if the town did not really emerge until around the 1300s following the Ottoman invasion into this part of Eastern Europe. Still, this small but flourishing community has produced some of the most notable Bulgaria patriots and well known citizens. VassilLevski, BotyoPetkov, EvlogiGeorgievi, and many others have emerged from this fertile valley town now quite popular among worldwide travelers visiting Bulgaria.

Many first-time visitors to Karlovo will see the city in many images as shot from StaraPlanina mountain – part of the Balkan range extending through this part of Bulgaria. This massive mountain looms right over Karlovo offering travelers some exceptional skyline views and great photo opportunities to capture your best times in Bulgaria. StaraPlanina is one of the most unforgettable views in the city.

For those seeking solitude and rejuvenation, Karlovo spa baths are also available just outside the city itself. The mineral bath center is a major attraction for new and returning visitors looking to relax and possibly even partake of a healing treatment at the spa. The Karlovo spa resort is very near many of the available accommodations also popular among travelers.

Indeed, Karlovo, Bulgaria, holiday vacations are best enjoyed while staying in one of the vacation rentals available in the area. Whether you wish to stay closer to the mineral spa bath area or closer to the resort town itself, you will find Karlovo villas and Karlovo vacation rentals available at many times throughout the year. Many travelers report having very positive experiences staying in these unique, rustic, and quite comfortable types of accommodation.

If you are planning a quick trip to Bulgaria or a multi-city tour of this beautiful part of Eastern European, Karlovo certainly deserves your attention. Plan your trip today by choosing from among the many available properties for rent in Karlovo!

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Kavarna

Kavarna, Bulgaria vacation planning is a refreshingly easy process because there is so much to do in this beautiful Eastern European travel hot spot! Located in the northeastern corner of the increasingly popular Bulgaria, Kavarna looks right out onto the Black Sea and offers tourists a variety of seaside activities, outdoor fun, and indoor entertainment. Many returning visitors to Bulgaria are often struck by just how much this beach resort has grown in recent years now offering a marina, golf courses, and even a yacht port. Whatever your goal during your stay in Kavarna, there’s a lot to do in Kavarna.

Outdoor tourism is very popular in Kavarna with its coastal attractions and wildlife viewing opportunities. Photographers also tend to enjoy this part of Bulgaria for its beautiful vistas and great views of oceanic animals and plant life. One of the more popular museums in the area – the Sea Display – is a popular attraction in Kavarna as are the Turkish baths and the local Town Museum. Plenty is available in the way of cultural experiences and historical information throughout this Black Sea resort town.

Kavarna also offers some great exposure to Bulgarian music with regular venues, concerts, pop artists, and much more. Many surprisingly popular artists have performed in Kavarna for large crowds – including one of the longest rock and metal concerts ever to be held. Also, be sure to check out the very interesting churches and the glass pyramid. Many new visitors find the local architectural style quite striking.

Vacation rentals in Kavarna are quite cheap as in all of Bulgaria, but offer some fantastic amenities for the price. New visitors should strongly consider staying at one of the local accommodation types, including apartments and villas in Kavarna to make their stay here much more memorable and authentic. In short, this seaside resort is a must see on any trip to Bulgaria!

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Kazanluk

A holiday in Kazanluk is a great way to experience Bulgaria for all it has to offer. Located in central Bulgaria, Kazanluk is home to thousands of years of history with some of the earliest settlements dating as far back as the fourth and third centuries. While the modern city of Kazanluk has only been around a few hundred years, its deep historical record is a testament to the importance of this city and the entire Bulgarian region within the Balkans.

Some of the earliest people living in this area – also known as Bulgaria’s Rose Valley – were the Thracian tribes. While this early culture lived and thrived in the area now known as Kazanluk, they built what is now known as the Thracian Tomb which visitors can still experience today. This, naturally, is one of the biggest attractions in Kazanluk. Many other historical tourism and cultural tourism exhibits are also available in and around the city.

As Kazanluk is situated right in the heart of the Bulgarian Rose Valley, this area is very well known for its production of rose oil. Each year, the Rose Festival in Kazanlak attracts many new and returning visitors to see some of the most exciting events featuring Kazanlak and Bulgarian music, culture, and fashion. The event generally takes place during the summer month of June and is a fantastic way to see this part of the world for the first time, or a great excuse to visit Kazanlak again!

During your stay, you can enjoy an authentic Bulgarian experience by lodging in one of the many holiday rentals in Kazanluk. This is a great way to enjoy life right in the heart of this beautiful city without sacrificing your fun time as a traveler. Many visitors to Kazanluk speak very highly of the villas and apartments available for rent here all year round.

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Kotel

Kotel, Bulgaria is a small resort town located in the eastern-central part of the country just west of the Black Sea. With a history dating back to the Ottoman Empire, this fairly small Bulgarian community attracts a decent number of travelers each year. People looking to enjoy the quaint parts of this Balkan region are impressed by Kotel’s offerings and can enjoy a great trip without spending as much as one would expect to spend in neighboring countries. Since Bulgaria has become widely known as one of the most cost effective travel destinations in Europe, Kotel has experienced a significant boost in traveler traffic.

One of the most compelling reasons to visit Kotel is to enjoy a unique opportunity to view some of the most breathtaking architecture throughout the city. Since becoming a reserve for historical and architectural artifacts, Kotel has been able to maintain its rustic, old-world look without much trouble. New visitors are often struck but just how well maintained this part of Eastern Europe is despite its somewhat troubled past.

Some of the more popular tourist attractions include The Galatan School, The Museum of Nature and Science, The Izvorite Park, The School of Music, The SvetaTroitsa Church, and much more. Simply put, this Bulgarian town is charming and welcoming for all types of visitors. If you are looking for a great view into this Balkan country’s rich cultural and historical record, a trip to Kotel is a great way to experience Bulgaria as it once was.

Holiday rentals in Kotel are a good way to spend your time here as well. Villas and apartments alike are available for renting one night or more to stay in comfortable accommodations. For a great rate, you can book your rental quite easily and stay in a warm, inviting space. This is easily one of the best and most cost-effective ways to experience Bulgaria!

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Kovachevitsa

Kovachevitsa, Bulgaria travel is a great way to experience life in the Balkan region with low rates and rich old-world cultural sights and sounds. Named for a local blacksmith’s beautiful wife, the name of this small community has come to represent wisdom and intelligence as represented by the woman of its namesake. In recent years, this Bulgarian village has emerged into a growing resort town with new developments and renovations transforming the look and appeal of this quiet but breathtaking part of Eastern Europe.

So much of Kovachevitsa is about the views. There is just so much to see here, one may need to stay for several days just to relish in its beauty and take it all in. Travelers often report being completely awestruck by the deep canyons, running rivers, lush forests, and high peaks looming over this small, heart-warming town. Whether you are looking for great fishing or simply want to enjoy leisurely strolls through the town areas, Kovachevitsa offers very picturesque memories for new and returning travelers through this part of Bulgaria.

It shouldn’t surprise you to learn that a number of movies have been shot on location in Kovachevitsa to take advantage of this visual paradise. You might just recognize some of the backdrop scenery on your trip through the area. Ideally, you should look for accomodation types that create wonderful morning and night views through windows and while sitting just outside.

In fact, many holiday rentals in Kovachevitsa are regularly available and are well known for their contributions to the idyllic scenes in this lovely resort town. Imagine staying in a villa or chalet and taking in the city views in the comfort of your own living space. All of this is easily available and at great rates – one of the most appealing parts of travel to Bulgaria!

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Kresna

Kresna, Bulgaria travel has been reinvigorated recently as tourists are increasingly attracted to this part of Eastern Europe for its low-cost, high-value alternative to travel throughout Europe comparatively. The town is well known for its cozy and charming feel along with its beautiful surrounding natural scenery. New visitors to this part of the world will be especially impressed by the modernized amenities and other travel services. Still, a trip can be made into Bulgaria at very low rates creating an affordable travel opportunity with a lot of exciting possibilities.

If you enjoy a moderate to temperate climate, Kresna tourism will be a nice fit for you with regular Mediterranean temperatures and lots of sunshine. This makes for great outdoor fun if you are interested in talking leisurely strolls through the region or hiking through some of the nearby peaks. Several lakes are also open to visitors nearby as is the Strouma River.

Kresna (also once known as Pirin, Bulgaria) is one of the quiet spots in the country with far less publicity and exposure than some of the more well known resort towns. If you are seeking solitude and time for relaxation, Kresna is a great long-term destination or a good fit for a stop along the way for some down time during you Bulgaria trip. Mineral springs are also available in the area and can add a special touch to your trip to Kresna.

While staying in the small city, you should book a Kresna vacation rental and enjoy life as the locals do. Plenty of rentals are available at affordable rates for individual nights or weeks at a time. You will most certainly enjoy spending your days and nights in a comfortable but quiet local abode. Enjoy life like the Bulgarians and stay in a Kresna rental to make the most of your time in the area!

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Kyustendil

The Kyustendil, Bulgaria resort town is a perfect destination for a trip to this part of the world with lots to offer every type of traveler! Located in the eastern part of the country, this small travel town has become quite well known in recent years with increase travel to Eastern Europe – now very popular for affordable travel seekers. With a deep historical record, great cultural flavor, and beautiful scenery, Kyustendil tourists will find the community quite notable among the many potential stops throughout Bulgaria.

One of the most inspiring parts of this city is the architecture. Travelers often report enjoying the local buildings most with their classic Bulgarian look. The structures here impart a charm and beauty to the area that simply cannot be matched in other parts of the world.

Tourists seeking relaxation will also enjoy the many mineral baths in the town. With a high level of sulfite compounds and other therapeutic minerals, Kyustendil spas are well known throughout Bulgaria and attract a large number of mineral bath enthusiasts throughout the year. This is a great way to take time out during your trek through Bulgaria or to just get away from it all for a long-term stay in this popular destination. In fact, the ancients referred to this town once as Pautalia, which literally translates to “town of springs.” Perhaps for this reason, the Kyustendil balneological resort is one of the most popular among international travelers.

Staying in the area is best enjoyed by spending your nights in one of the many Kyustendil holiday rentals. This is a great complement to your mineral spa experience to create even more relaxation and comfort time. It’s also a nice way to take advantage of the low cost amenities and to create an affordable resort experience right in Bulgaria. You simply cannot go wrong with a short-term or longer stay in Kyustendil!

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Lozenets

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Lozenets, Bulgaria

A family oriented and almost exclusively Bulgarian resort with hotels and lodging in private homes. It is situated 5 km north of Tzarevo. To the North and to the South of the resort lie two fully equipped camp areas with excellent beaches and good conditions for a pleasant vacation.

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Montana

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Montana, Bulgaria

Montana is the centre of the administrative region. It is situated in northwestern Bulgaria along the Ogosta River. The town originates from the old Roman stronghold Castra ad Montanezium (a stronghold in the mountain), known also as Montana. The labour tools, ornaments, coins etc. found there reveal a long life of the village that was initially established on Calebair Hill on the left side of the river. It is from here that a blazing spring started and is now an integral factor for the town. The passing roads played a great role in the development of the town.

The Historical Museum in the town possesses over 50 thousand exhibits of various kinds and epochs. It takes part in scientific forums with announcements and publications.

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Nessebar

The most attractive Black Sea town, the pearl of the Bulgarian southern coast – Nessebar, is a unique combination of ancient and modern, of old and new.

Situated on the rocky seashore and also on the Nessebar peninsula, the old town is picturesquely jutting out into the sea. The magnificent beaches, sand dunes and sand “deserts” offer tranquility to relax and great views to enjoy.

The excellent weather conditions, the long beaches and undoubtedly the most interesting thing – historical monuments, are all around and impress every single visitor of Nessebar.

One of the most remarkable things while entering the old town through the town gate and the ruins of fortification walls is the charm of Nessebar houses. It is a real pleasure walking along the narrow cobbled streets to feel the incredible atmosphere of Bulgarian Renaissance.

Situated in the northernmost part of the Bourgas bay, between Sunny Beach and Ravda, Nessebar has nearly become one of them.

Regular bus lines to Bourgas, Sunny Beach and Varna provide a comfortable drive to these places of interest.

Nessebar is the most ancient European town. Its strategic position attracts consecutively Tracians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines and Bulgarians and all of them left their mark to cultural layers. The old part of Nessebar, located on the Nessebar Peninsula, is declared an architectural reserve and is in the list World Cultural and Natural Heritage of the UNESCO.

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Pamporovo

Pamporovo – the pearl of Bulgarian mountain tourism, is the sunniest high mountain resort in Bulgaria. It is located in the heart of Rhodope Mountains, 260 kilometers from Sofia, the distance to Plovdiv is 85 kilometers to the north and to Smolyan it is only 15 kilometres. The resort enjoys more than 240 sunny days a year. Its climate is mild and the influence of the Mediterranean is perceptible. In addition to the abundance of sunshine in the resort of Pamporovo, their snow record is good, providing the perfect combination of ski, sun and excellent value for money apres-ski prices!

Activities in Pamporovo

Swimming · Saunas · Bowling · Nightclubs · Cross-country skiing · Folklore nights

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Plovdiv

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Plovdiv is very, very old, indeed more ancient than Bulgaria itself. "The Eternal City", as Rome is conventionally called, is much younger. Athens, Carthage and Constantinople came into being later. A contemporary of Troy and having survived Mycenae, Plovdiv is a city upon layers of cities and an epoch upon layers of epochs. Plovdiv is all in one: a Thracian and classical Greek polis, the pride of Philip of Macedonia, the capital of Thrace under the Roman Empire, a centre of Byzantinism, a stronghold of the Bulgarians, a dream of the crusaders, a magnificent, wealthy and most important city. Kendros, Eumolpia, Philippopolis, Pulpudeva, Trimontsium, Pulden, Populdin, Ploudin and Filibe - those were the ancient names of Plovdiv throughout its 6000 to 8000 years of existence. The name Plovdiv first appeared in 15th century documents and has remained till today.

The second biggest city in Bulgaria is situated beautifully on the two banks of the river Maritsa and on six unique syenite hills (called "tepeta"). Around the three eastern hills the Thracians established the ancient settlement of Evmolpiass, which was later on called Pulpudeva. In the year 342 BC the town was conquered by Philip II of Macedonia and was called Philipopol. During Roman times it was given the name of Trimontsium ("town on three hills"). The Slavs called it Plovdiv.

The most interesting place to visit is Old Plovdiv - an architectural and historical reserve, situated on the Three Hills: Bounardzhika, Nebbet, and Sahat Tepe. Here picturesque houses of the National Revival stand close to ruins from antiquity. The central part of the town was formed towards the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The influence of European styles in architecture can be traced. The ancient theatre has been restored, its stage being used even today. Another tourist site is the eastern gate of the fortress, known as Hissar Kapiya, which dates back 2000 years.

Old Plovdiv's greatest wealth are its houses dating back to the years of the Bulgarian National Revival, remarkable for their masterful layout, impressive appearance and rich outer and inner design. Most of these were built towards the end of the 19th century. Some have been turned into museums.

Visitors would also appreciate visiting: -the old churches St. Nedelya and St. Marina -the Craftsmen's market in Strumna Street -the Museum of book publishing, arranged in the house of the renowned enlightener and publisher Hristo G. Danov -the Ancient Stadium in the centre of the town -the Archaeological museum that offers an exposition of unique exhibits of various historical periods - the golden treasure of Panagyurishte (4th-3rd centuries BC replica), silver pots, painted ceramics, ancient capitals, friezes etc. -Imaret and Dzhoumaya Mosques -the clock-tower on Sahat Tepe etc.

The modern town is a trade and culture centre. It is a bustle of museums, churches, banks, hotels, cafes, restaurants, cinemas, shops, bars, bazaars, music clubs, casinos etc. Here rest the ruins of a Roman stadium and remnants of the Roman forum, here you can also see several mosques and original Turkish baths. The modern centre provides entertainment and rich cultural life.

Classical concerts take place at the Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra's concert hall, here in January the winter festival of Symphony Music is held. The Opera is near the concert hall. The Mesalitinov Theatre is the venue for classical drama, child shows, and modern theatre. The building of the TV centre and the Radio, and the biggest cinemas are situated in the modern city. On the premises of the Fair Camp different international exhibitions and expos are held all year round.

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Pomorie

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Pomorie, Bulgaria

The town of Pomorie is situated on a narrow rocky peninsula, jutting out 3.5 km into The Black Sea, 20 km from Bourgas. Pomorie is famous for its mud therapy, known since Thracian times - it has been proved that, according to its qualities, Pomorie curative mud, extracted from the salty lake, is among the best in the world.

The fine sand of the beaches- gold and black (curative and rich in iron), the warm and clear seawater and the great number of sunny days, makes Pomorie an attractive place for tourists all over the world. Thanks to its preserved nature and ecological conditions, the town has been awarded the Blue Flag Award.

Among the most interesting places of interesting in Pomorie are the Ancient Dome Tomb from the epoch of the late Roman dominance on these lands (2nd to 3rd century), the functioning monastery ''St George'' - a monument of Mediaeval architecture - in which icons are kept from the 18th and 19th centuries, the little church ''Christ Transfiguration'' from 1764 and the church ''Virgin Mary'', built by the best student of Kolyo Ficheto - Usta Gencho.

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Ravda

Ravda lies south of the amazing Nessebar and north of the interesting town of Bourgas. The phenomenal weather conditions of the village make it famous as a climatic-therapeutic recreation resort of national importance. With its fine and undamaged beaches Ravda offers an exquisite chance for leisure and relaxation.

An eye-catching view to the south impresses with a cape jutting out into the sea. There is no other comparable place which offers such a peaceful and relaxing lifestyle whilst being so close to every facility you could wish for. The village is s place where you can truly indulge yourself thanks to the wonderful facilities.

Ravda village is situated at 3 kilometers away from Nessebar and 34 kilometers northeast of Bourgas on golden sand seashore.

It is only 5 min drive away to the ancient Nessebar and 10 min drive to the entertaining Sunny Beach. It has regular bus lines to Bourgas, Sunny Beach and Varna.

Ravda has the benefit of excellent restaurants, daily bars and night clubs and other amenities that will make your stay memorable.

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Ribaritsa

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Ribaritsa, Bulgaria

The town of Teteven is built along both banks of the Beli Vit river, embraced by the Teteven Balkan Mountain and the Vasilovska Mountain and stands 116 northeast of Sofia, 74 southwest of Lovech and 70 km west of Troyan. The charm of the Ribaritsa village are the numerous little country houses and villas. They are lost in greenness and flowers, offering not only tranquility and calmness, but and the opportunity to feel the unique authentic atmosphere and coziness of the Bulgarian village. There are bus lines on a regular basis to Sofia, Vratsa, Roman, Lukovit, Cherven Briag, Oriahovo, Pleven, Lovech and Veliko Turnovo and almost all townships in the region.

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Sandanski

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Sandanski, Bulgaria

Sandanski is famous for the beauty of its scenery and a wealth of resources for spa and climatic treatment. This is the warmest and sunniest town in Bulgaria with the least temperature variations throughout the year. The climate of Sandanski can be described as unique. Throughout the year, air temperatures are higher than anywhere else in the country. The average annual temperature (14.7C) is the highest in Bulgaria. The winter is mild and short, and the autumn - long and warm. The relative air humidity is low (66 %), and the annual duration of sunshine is no less than 2,436 hours.

Sandanski has the lowest annual rainfall in Bulgaria (127 litres per square metre) and almost no foggy days. The air is remarkably clean and pollution free. Apart from its natural beauty, lush vegetation and remarkably wholesome climate, the resort also features a multitude of mineral springs.

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Shabla

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Shabla, Bulgaria

The town of Shabla, the population of which is 4,451 people, is situated in the northern part of the Black Sea coast and boosts with a clean and beautiful beech. It is only 24km away from the Bulgarian-Romanian border and 66km away from the country's third largest city, Varna.

The settlement's emergence dates back to Thracian times. Later on, the town became a Greek colony, followed by a Roman settlement, named Karia, with an adjacent harbour in the vicinity of the Shabla cape. The town's apogee was reached in early Byzantine times, when trade and crafts underwent brisk development. However, this prosperous period was followed by a downturn, during which Shabla decayed to a mere settlement of fishermen.

The archaeological excavations at the Shabla Cape (about 5km east of the town) are the most popular place of interest in the neighbourhood. These reveal the remains of an ancient Roman fortress, which has served as a commercial hub for a number of settlements along coast. The fish-rich Lake of Shabla, situated only 3km away from the town, is another nice place to visit. It is genuine natural habitat, and a home to more than 100,000 wild geese. The Dourankoulak Moor, situated to the north of Shabla, is yet another must-see location for nature lovers. It is famous for hosting a number of marsh birds, including such in the Red Book of Bulgarian fauna. It is not only nature that attracts visitors to this place - the remains of the largest Eneolithic settlement in Europe have been excavated on the big island in the Dourankoulak Moor.

Small private restaurants, snack bars and off-road caravans with snacks, beer and soft drinks abound in the town and along the beach. One can also buy fruit and vegetables directly from local producers.

The town of Shabla is easily accessible by car or bus, as a first-class motorway from Varna to the Bulgarian-Romanian border passes through it.

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Shkorpilovtsi

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Shkorpilovtsi, Bulgaria

The village of Shkorpilovtsi lies some 40km to the south of Varna and a couple of kilometers away from the coast. Shkorpilovtsi is named after two Czech brothers, Shkorpil, who have been acknowledged for their contribution to the development of Bulgarian archeology in the late 19th c.

The holiday complex of the same name is situated closer to the adjacent beech of fine white sand. The beech is no less than 8km long and up to 100-120m wide, having sand dunes at places. Mineral water springs have been found in the surrounding area, though their tourist potential remains under-exploited.

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Shumen

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Shumen, Bulgaria

Shoumen sprang from an old Roman and Byzantine fortress, overlooking a passage from the Danub? Plain to the mountain passes of the Balkan mountains. Shoumen was a thriving economic and cultural centre during the period of the Bulgarian National Renaissance.

Unique monuments of culture from ancient times to the present are preserved in Shoumen region. Here are the first Bulgarian capitals - Pliska and Veliki Preslav (Great Preslav), here is Madara, the Bulgarian Troy, with the unique Madara Horseman, listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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Smolyan

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Smolyan, Bulgaria

The town of Smolyan is the most important location in the Central Rhodopes, scattered in the narrow gorge of the river Cherna, about 1,000 m above sea level. In 1960 the three neighbouring villages of Smolyan, Raikovo and Ustovo merged into a town, which was named Smolyan. The construction of the new town centre was completed in 1983. Buildings like the Planetarium, the Post Office, the Town Hall, and the Rhodopean Dramatic Theatre make up the core of the town.

The town boasts a fascinating combination of old and new architecture. The experts say that the best of the typical folk houses, from the time of the Bulgarian National Revival in the 19th century, are to be found in the Rhodopes. An excellent example is Pangalova's house (built in 1860). Other notable buildings include the palace of Ali Bey in Raikovo quarter, whose oldest part was constructed in 1780, and the old houses in the neighborhood of Cheshitev.

The famous Smolyan lakes, "the emerald eyes of the Rhodopes", line up in the close proximity of Smolyan. Once there were about twenty but only seven of them still remain now. The highest lake, called "The Muddy Lake", is the deepest and the most beautiful. On a small plateau, near the two lakes, there is the chapel of the Holy Spirit which is still in use. Camp site "Panorama" is located close to the lakes.

On September 6th 1975, the biggest Planetarium with a public observatory in Bulgaria opened its doors in the town of Smolyan. Smolyan is a tourist centre in the western Rhodopes lying 1,000 m above sea level, near the famous Bulgarian winter resort of Pamporovo. The Planetarium is the town’s most frequently visited place of interest. In the past 25 years it has been visited by 1,600,000 people. The planetarium and observatory complex works with no day off.

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Sofia

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Sofia, Bulgaria

"Ever Growing, Never Ageing" this motto is written on Sofia's coat of arms. Sofia is one of the oldest settlements in Europe. For over 7,000 years Sofia has been a meeting place of the four directions of the world. Tribes and peoples came and went, civilisations flourished and declined but the city stayed forever. Historically it has been recorded as Serdica, Triaditsa, Sredets and Sofia. Old Sofia is literally buried beneath a modern facade. Late last century Sofia totalled only 12,000 residents. In 1946 – 516,000 residents, and today - some 1,200,000 residents, i.e. 14 % of the country’s population. Drawing a balance, one sees that in the past 100 years the population has multiplied 100 times.

There are many archaeological sites in Sofia that display the city's diverse history - the town gates and towers of Serdica, public buildings and streets thousands of years old. A large part of the ancient city of Serdica is underneath important modern buildings. The ancient city council is hidden under the "Sheraton" hotel, a number of basilicas are below the Palace of Justice, and a Roman residence with elaborate mosaics is below the "Rila" hotel. Over 250 archaeological, historical and cultural monuments are part of the cityscape of the capital.

Today Sofia is a modern and busy capital, centre of Bulgaria's political, economic and cultural life. The harmony between the past and the present day lends the city its unique charm. Sofia has the tumult of a capital city and the convenience of a compact centre, where all the main sights can be visited on foot.

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Sozopol

Sozopol definitely deserves to be called the Romantic Resort of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The town is beautifully situated at a small rocky peninsula in the Southern part of the Bourgas Bay and is located only 32 km from the sea city and 410 km from the capital city of Sofia.

Today Sozopol is a popular beach resort, famous for its nice sandy beaches, distinctive 19th-century stone and wood houses, and its romantic harbour.

Sozopol has two beaches- the Central Beach, situated in the Old Town and the “Harmani” Beach in the new part of Sozopol.

The most interesting attraction of the resort is the old town with its interesting old-style wooden houses (some of them are national monuments). The old houses and the great variety of restaurants perched on the top of the rocks by the sea create a specific atmosphere of love, romance and relax in the air. The seaside street is called “Sea Rocks” and is checkered with attractive traditional and sea food restaurants, whose summer terraces peep curiously over the sea.

The most impressive parts from the Old Town are the ruins from the Old Church and the wall, which used to protect Apollonia back in the past. The walls are found in the Old Town, at Apollonia Street and attract many tourists from all over the world.

There are very good beach bars and places for entertainment in Sozopol. Mishelle Jazz Club in the Old Town, Tequila Bar at the sea port and Adam & Eva Beach bar are a must. A variety of exotic cocktails, strong drinks and friendly atmosphere will make you remember those moments forever.

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St Vlas

The unspoilt and magnificent nature, the refreshing and enjoyable atmosphere and the breathtaking scenery make St. Vlas village the ideal spot for nature lovers. This charming resort is a great combination of beautiful seaside at the foot of the Balkan mountain range. Offering peaceful and untouched golden sands, together with calm and crystal seawater St.Vlas is the perfect place for holidaymakers to enjoy the spectacular views of the mountain while having fun on the beach. The Mediterranean climate, the southern mountain slopes and the sea are appropriate for full recreation. Local sandy beach stretches 1 km along the coast with average width of 16 meters.

Situated at some 5 kilometers north of Sunny Beach and 9 kilometers of Nessebar this lovely village is only a 10 minute drive from the ancient town of Nessebar and 25 minutes drive from Bourgas airport and is a preferred tourist destination.

There is regular bus transport from Nessebar, Sunny Beach and Bourgas to St. Vlas, and numerous private minibuses and taxis. There is also water transport to and from Nessebar and Bourgas to Sunny Beach.

There are lots of local bars and restaurants dotted around the village centre which are suitable for family holidays but the closeness of Sunny Beach gives the chance to indulge into its busy night life and enjoy the modern disco clubs and cafes.

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Stoykite

Rent Ski Holiday Accommodation, Stoykite, Bulgaria

The village of Stoykite lies in the centre of the southern half of Bulgaria, in the very heart of the Rodopi Mountain, 15 km away from the county town of Smolyan and only 7 km away from the winter resort of Pamporovo. The village is 250 km away from the capital Sofia and 90 km away from the second largest city in Bulgaria – Plovdiv, which has its airport for charter flights.

Novice skiers can take the easier run, which is in the middle of the village and is equipped with a ski-tow. The other run is near the Mount Cherni Vrah, in the area called Enicharsko, and it is also equipped with a ski tow and offers ski rental.

The Rodopi is a mountain where hospitality has no seasons. In the summer it offers countless fascinating possibilities for active recreation and tourism. One can touch the secrets that the mountain jealously keeps by visiting some of the historic monuments: the ancient fortress of “Sveti Vrach” or the Thracian necropolis near “Sveta Elena”. If you like nature you can take one of the ecologic or tourist walks in the area of Stoykite, Grashtitsa, Solishta, Stikal, Shiroka Laka and Gela, as well as the nearby mounts Goliam Perelik, Snezhanka and Mechi Chal, which offer extraordinary views.

Those who seek for extreme sensations can go climbing, riding, biking and diving into wild caverns with the help of professional guides and wearing the appropriate equipment that you can hire there.

However, one can not feel the spirit of the mountain without visiting one of the old mountain settlements: the architectural reserve of Shiroka Laka and Cheshitskata Mahala (Rum's Borough) in Smolyan.

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Sunny Beach

Having been one of the first established holiday resorts in Bulgaria, Sunny Beach happens to be the biggest one on the southern Black Sea coast. In a first class location this unique resort is situated within close proximity to the magnificent arc-shaped Nessebar bay. Natural sand dunes and well-preserved seaside forests offer impressive and unbeatable views together with the easternmost slopes of the Emine Mountain. Sunny Beach provides 8 killometre long golden sandy beach with rock less sea bottom and hot mineral water for full recreation, relax and spa procedures. A wonderful place to just lie back and enjoy. The resort attracts with its mild climate and beaches, overlooking the mountain hills, which make it suitable for tourism all year around.

The resort is located 35 kilometers from Bourgas and 95km from Varna, within 15min drive of Bourgas International Airport. Sunny Beach is protected from the northern winds by Emine Mountains so the weather conditions are superb for recreation, with average July air temperature - 24 C and average seawater temperature – 25, 2 C.

Regular bus line and taxis provide an easy access to Bourgas and Varna. Furthermore, it is only 5 min drive of the old town Nessebar to enjoy the amazing architectural and cultural monuments.

This exclusive luxury resort offers a high quality of life and has the benefit of elegant restaurants, clubs, bars and other amenities that will make your stay unforgettable.

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Sunny Day

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Sunny Day, Bulgaria

Sunny Day Complex is located 10 km. north of Varna in the quiet bay of the resort of St. Constantine and is only 16 km away from Varna Airport. Sunny day is a peaceful green oasis in a lovely natural park with a fine golden beach about 1 km long and clean sea. It meets all the requirements of the club type of tourism: luxury hotels, a yachting marina, playgrounds, a tennis court, facilities and possibilities for spa treatment and preventive medicine.

The Sunny Day resort is a member of the Bulgarian Blue Flag Movement and a winner of the Blue Fag international ecological prize in 1996.

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Teteven

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Teteven, Bulgaria

Surrounded by imposing mountains up the beautiful valley of the river Beli Vit, Teteven once inspired the famous Bulgarian writer Ivan Vazov to declare that, had he not come here, "I should regard myself as a stranger to my native land? Nowhere have I found a place as enchanting as this".

Teteven is a starting point of a number of hiking routes leading up the Central Balkan Mountains. Koznitsa and Sinyoto kolelo (the Blue Wheel) waterfalls and Yamata (the Pit) caverns are in the vicinity of the town.

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Troyan

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Troyan, Bulgaria

Situated on the beautiful banks of the Beli Osam River, at the foot of the Central Balkans, stands the 135 year old town of Troyan. It is surrounded by majestic scenery, all in green and filled with the fragrance of wild geranium. Troyan (25 000 inhabitants) is an administrative, economic and cultural center of a municipality, situated 160 km North-East from Sofia. The town of Troyan lies at 400 meters above sea level on the picturesque terraced banks of the Beli Ossam River, at the northern foot of Troyan-Kalofer part of Stara Planina (the Balkan) Mountain, not far from the Troyan Pass.

The name of the town comes from the ancient Roman road crossing the Balkan Mountain - Via Trayana, which linked Misia with Thrace and the Aegean Sea. Although Troyan was proclaimed as a town in 1868, the history of the settlement dates back in the Antiquity. The origin of today’s settlement is thought to go back somewhere at the beginning of the 15-th century, when after, Bulgarian fell under Ottoman Rule, a lot of Bulgarians refugees settled down in this hard-to-reach and forested region. During the first half of XIX century crafts flourish - homespun tailoring, forge crafts, wood turnery, fur-dressing and jewellery. In 1911 the first electric light was switched on - Troyan was the third Bulgarian town (after Sofia and Plovdiv) that had been electrified before the First World War. In the eighties, the town of Troyan was recognized as an industrial center, having won solid positions on the foreign markets in the sphere of the production of electric motors and electromotive devices, machine-tools, woollen textile, pharmaceuticals, waterproof plywood, and furniture. Troyan became world famous also for its pottery and plum brandy.

Troyan municipality disposes with splendid conditions for the development of the tourism and its turning into a priority sector of our economics. The territory of the municipality is in a good ecological condition and with the variety of the landscape, the flora and the fauna, it provokes the interest of the Bulgarian and the foreign tourists. The suitable climate makes our territory attractive during all seasons of the year. In the region there are suitable conditions for: balneology (Shipkovo and Chiflik); skiing (Beklemeto), swimming and rowing (Shipkovo, Chiflik, Golyama Zhelyazna), tourist orientation, hiking and on a biking (the high parts of the Balkan Mountain), and also entertainments, connected with artistic crafts and applied arts (Troyan, Oreshak - "National exhibition of artistic crafts and arts - Oreshak").

In Oreshak, 7 km from Troyan, the National Arts and Crafts Exhibition displays works by craftsmen from all over the country. The main purpose of the exhibition is to show the distinctive features of the Bulgarian artistic genius in folk arts, and also to stimulate their development. A part of the exposition is a bazaar too. Demonstration and tasting of the famous Troyan plum brandy are organized upon a preliminary request.

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Tryavna

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The picturesque town of Tryavna is huddled in the northern folds of the Central Balkan Range, along the Tryavna River. Traces of the Thracian and Roman ages can be found in the historical and cultural layers on which the town sprang up. A number of villages and hamlets, inhabited by Bulgarians predominantly, lie around the focal settlement.

Tryavna surprises and charms people with its natural beauty and with the Bulgarian revival spirit, which streams from each house, today changed into museum. The town is preferred by tourists for its clean mountain air and unique Renaissance architecture.

With faith in centuries-old traditions and love for the Bulgarian Heritage, the Tryavna masters gain popularity in the field of building, woodcarving and icon painting. Thus comes into being, develops and flourishes the oldest Renaissance Art School in Bulgaria - the Tryavna fine arts school.

There are many places in Tryavna and in the surrounding vicinity where one can find the unique beauty of the Renaissance period.

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Tsarevo

Rent Holiday Accommodation, Tsarevo, Bulgaria

Tsarevo is situated on a small peninsula, 70 km south-east of Bourgas. It is one of the most attractive seaside resorts in the region of Bourgas. It is an ancient Greek colony and a fishing settlement. In 1880 a big fire burned down the village, which sprang to life anew in a place close by, populated primarily by refugees from Eastern Thrace in 1913. On the territory of Tsarevo municipality is located one of the seven moisture zones in the country, with continental importance – Ropotamo – Veleka. Here is the oldest Nature Reserve in Bulgaria – Silkosia - declared in 1933. The unique nature of Strandja is preserved with several protected territories – eight reserves and a lot of natural landmarks. Through this municipality flows the biggest river in Strandja – the Veleka.

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Varna

Varna is Bulgaria's Sea Capital. The city is clean and green. Of the green miracles at least three are a must: the Marine Gardens which are the largest in the Balkans. Varna is a city of old culture, living traditions and ambitious undertakings.

It is the third biggest city in Bulgaria after Sofia and Plovdiv. It is situated on nearly 29 sq. km and its population is 335 000. Terminal station on the railway lines Sofia-Varna and Rouse-Varna, a sea port, an international airport, second in traffic after Sofia.

Varna is one of the most dynamically developing Bulgarian towns with good road communications, well organized air, sea and railway transport. The town is the third biggest industrial center in the country with busy shipping, shipbuilding and ship-repair activities. Varna enjoys international fame as a sea resort. Thousands of holiday-makers from Bulgaria and abroad stay at the two beach resorts - Golden Sands (Zlatni Piasaci) and St. Konstantine and Elena every year.

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Veliko Turnovo

Once you've been to Veliko Turnovo, your heart is forever captured by its magical beauty and splendour. It is a magic called love. A love, that teems everywhere. Finally, you become an inseparable part of its magnificence and eternity. This is a place on Earth where the future meets the past to build the present. This town has been through many centuries of tragedy as well as of glory. The air is filled with the breath of many national heroes and many legendary men. When you walk around you can feel the holy atmosphere and the energy of a place like this. ...And after dark the Yantra River embraces the town and every night tells you a new story of the past times 'until the end of the time'. Petko Petkov

Veliko Turnovo, one of the most ancient Bulgarian towns, is situated amphitheatrically on 4 hills - Tsarevets, Trapezitsa, Momina Krepost and Sveta Gora, the ridges of which were indeed the deeply inclined steep banks of the meanders of the river Yantra. Tsarevets was the capital of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom in the 12th century AD. Ancient travellers wrote about the town of Turnovo as "the second after Constantinople" in its beauty and might. The fateful events from the 13 centuries old Bulgarian State are related to this town, such as the Second Bulgarian Kingdom's apogee in the 12th and 13th centuries AD and the adoption of the First Bulgarian Constitution in 1874.

During the 15th-19th centuries Turnovo was a symbol of the former Bulgarian state system and a stronghold of the Bulgarian national spirit, a leading centre of the struggle for cultural independence. During the Bulgarian National Revival period in the second half of the 18th and the 19th centuries the town was an important administrative, trade and industrial centre. The rapid economic boom was set as a favourable premise for a dynamic cultural and educational process. Unique monuments of the material and spiritual culture were created. After the Liberation from Ottoman domination in 1877 until the wars in 1912 - 1913 and in 1915 - 1918 as a historical capital Turnovo played a significant role in the political, administrative and cultural formation of independent Bulgaria. In 1879 Bulgaria was restored for a second time. Then the Constituent Assembly drafted the supreme fundamental laws of the nation - the Turnovska Constitution in the hall of the former Turkish konak (town hall). The 1st, the 3th, the 4th and the 5th Grand National Assemblies (in 1879, 1887, 1893 and 1911) were held in Veliko Turnovo. In 1990 The 7th Grand National Assembly was established in same town hall where the Constituent Assembly was in session in 1879.

Seven centuries ago as capital of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom the town of Tzarevets had had a major role in the political and spiritual life in Bulgaria. Although there is very little evidence preserved up to now they give clear information of the might of the Bulgarian Tzar dynasties and the Bulgarian Patriarch influence together with the spiritual activities in the former throne town. Archaeological research shows significant civil, residential and cult buildings. The most monumental ones were the King's and Patriarch's Palaces. The exquisite architecture, the original and realistic murals in the cherishes, the colorful mosaics and handicraft masterpieces show the high disposition and artistic genius of Bulgarian masters, such as Zachary Zograf and Kolyo Ficheto.

Now the old town quarters are preserved with their Bulgarian Renaissance houses and their dislocated terraces, with their fine interior, handicraft workshops and cafes. Today's travellers describe it as the most beautiful Bulgarian town. Now the town of Veliko Turnovo is an administrative, economic and cultural centre. The audiovisual performance "Sound and Light" is the best attraction for visitors to the town.

If you should happen to visit this unusual city, whose stone houses seem perched one above the other on the steep bank of the Yantra river, you will first be taken to see Tzarevets - the place of the patriarchal church and royal palaces, the hill where Bauldouin's Tower still rises, linked with the legend of the Latin Emperor Bauldouin of Flanders, who was captured by Tzar Kaloyan.

Then you will be shown another hill: Trapezitsa - where the foundations of 17 mediaeval churches were discovered. Veliko Turnovo gave the world the Manassiev Chronicle and the Tetraevangelia of Tzar Ivan Alexander. It was the native place of Theodosius of Turnovo and Patriarch Euthymius. It has preserved colorful murals and architectural silhouettes from different ages for generations, and left us to ponder the eternal wisdom, chiselled into the column of Khan Omourtag: "Man, no matter how well he lives, dies and another is born...". Nowadays only the restored St. Demetrius of Thessalonika and St. Peter and St. Paul churches are open to visit. A stroll along old Gurko Street in the Samodivene Market, a craft and trade centre, will give you a feel of the atmosphere of the Bulgarian National Revival period.

You will marvel and enthuse over the Bulgarian National Revival period architectural ensembles on Gurko Street, the old Nikola Inn and the St. Constantine and St. Helena Church. A visit to the exhibitions of the Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum reveals the museum town's rich history. If you have time to spare, we recommend as follows: Sightseeing tour of Veliko Turnovo; Tour of historic landmarks of the former citadel on Tzarevets and Trapezitsa Hills; Superb view of the city from Sveta Gora Hill; Sound and Light audiovisual spectacle - a thrilling spectacle with hypnotizing sounds and lights, with historic Tzarevets Hill forming the natural decor; Arbanassi Museum Town - this is your chance to immerse yourself in an atmosphere preserving the Bulgarian National Revival spirit and traditions.

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Vidin

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Vidin has existed since the beginning of AD chronology. A first century BC tombstone lets us know that it is the only town in Bulgaria that has been standing where it is for 2000 years now. The Celts called it Bononia.

The Bulgarians conquered it during the reign of Khan Tervel. Mediaeval records mention it as Budin, Budun and Bdin. Baba Vida is the mediaeval castle in the best state of preservation in Bulgaria, though there is hardly any other that has been besieged so many times. The castle dominates the big curve of the river; the upper defence platform commands a lovely view. As the castle was built and rebuilt time and again between the 3rd and the 19th century it could be a sort of a textbook of the history of fortification in Bulgarian lands.

Vidin is a complex mix of elements from all periods of its development. The antique Roman, mediaeval Bulgarian, Turkish, post-Liberation and new period of Vidin’s development have all left their mark on buildings, monuments and on the look of the city as a whole.

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Vratza

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Situated in the foothills of the Vrachanska Mountains, with the river Leva calmly crossing the town and creepy rocks, hanging above, Vratza is one of the most picturesque cities in Bulgaria. The town is a starting point for the routes to Vratzata gorge and Ledenika cave.

The nature park "Vrachanski Balkan", near the city, offers wonderful opportunities for hiking. Here is the richest cave region in the country - more than 500 caves and karst precipices.

Within the limits of the park lies the reserve Vrachanski karst. It covers an area of 1,453.1 ha, situated along the northern stone cliff slopes of Varchanska Mountain. The territory of the reserve is inhabited by rare and endangered species of Egyptian vulture, peregrine falcon, short-toed eagle, long-legged buzzard, 8 species of bats etc.

Nature landmarks and protected territories in the park worth visiting: - Vratzata - the highest vertical limestone cliffs on the Balkan Peninsula, and in Europe at this altitude; - Ledenika – the first urbanized cave in Bulgaria with the first registered cave inhabitant; - Skaklja - the highest waterfall in Bulgaria; - Lakatnishki Rocks - with the richest and most well-studied cave fauna in Bulgaria. There are remnants of numerous cultural monuments, witnesses of events and facts of the human history over the centuries on the territory of the park.

Just south of Vratza is Okolchitza Peak, where Hristo Botev, one of the most romantic figures in Bulgaria's struggle for liberation, met his death. Revolutionary leader as well as a poet, known for his patriotic verses, Botev formed a cheta (band) to lend assistance to the April Rising in 1876. Botev's men marched south to the Balkan Mountains from Kozlodui on the Danube, but were constantly harried by Ottoman forces. After days of running battles, Botev finally perished along with the remnants of his cheta on Okolchitsa on June 2.

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Yambol

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Coming from the remote past, going to the future is the motto of this ancient town. Yambol is situated on the banks of the river Toundja. The territory of the area covers the middle part of the river valley, the “Bakadjitsi”, parts of the Svetiliiski, Derventski and Manastirski uplands. Mineral water springs are found near the village of Stefan Caradjovo, Straldja.

The climate of the Tundja river valley is transcontinental, and in the southern parts of the area the climate is continental mediterranean.

Things to see in Yambol

The “St. George church” was built in 1737 and was a cultural- religious centre and the national struggle for the citizens of Yambol. In 1805 a school opened doors in the church. During the Russian- Turkish war the temple was completely destroyed. The Yambol Bezisten is one of the most interesting and well preserved architectural monuments in Bulgaria from the XVth century. It is an indoor market. In 1973 the restoration of the market was completed and is now a souvenir palace.

More than 100 000 exponents are preserved in the City Historical Museum. Arcitecturala nad cultural sightseeing in the town is also Eski Mosque. There are also an astronomic observatory and a planetarium. The town’s park (an isle on the Tundzha River) is also an interesting place to visit when coming to Yambol. The archeological reserve Kabile is just 6 km away from the town. A great site for relax and tourism is Ormana forest and the low mountain district Bakadjitsite.

Yambol has many small restaurants and pubs offering great entertainment and delicious cuisine.

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