Guide to Bulgaria
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Break from the norm and spend your next holidays in Bulgaria. You'll discover a fascinating country with a rich history and strong folk culture.
Friendly locals invite you to their restaurants to share their mouth watering cuisine, fiery traditional songs and dances and delicious wines. Bulgaria has something to suit all tastes, from spectacular mountains and some glorious sandy beaches to traditional picturesque villages and lively party areas. This little-known country is sure to tick all your holiday boxes.
Old European culture within the territory of present-day Bulgaria started to produce golden artifacts by the fifth millennium BC. The Bulgaria national football team achieved its greatest success with a fourth-place finish at the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States.
In summer, temperatures in the south of Bulgaria often exceed 40 degrees Celsius, but remain cooler by the coast.
Hilly country and plains lie in the southeast, along the Black Sea coast in the east, and along Bulgaria's main river, the Danube in the north. The Seven Rila Lakes in BulgariaBulgaria comprises portions of the regions known in classical times as Moesia, Thrace, and Macedonia.
Bulgaria has enjoyed a substantial growth in income from international tourism over the past decade. The Vacha Dam in the Rhodope MountainsBulgaria has a dense network of about 540 rivers,[5] but with the notable exception of the Danube, most have short lengths and low water-level. The ski-resorts have become a favourite destination for British and Irish tourists. Well-maintained hiking and horse-riding trails allow you to discover Bulgaria's lush landscapes, inhabited by wildlife now becoming scarcer elsewhere in Europe.
A Bulgarian all inclusive holiday has to be the ultimate fuss free vacation. Book early to avoid disappointment or grab a last minute bargain? It's all a question of priorities really. But, if you're looking for a last minute holiday to Bulgaria, try us first!