Bulgaria
Excursii in Bulgaria
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About Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a destination that surprises you with its diversity. From the lively streets of Sofia to the bohemian atmosphere of Plovdiv, from the sunny seaside resorts on the Black Sea coast to the tranquility of Orthodox monasteries in the mountains, every place tells a story. The atmosphere is warm and authentic, and the pace of life seems to flow more slowly—just enough time to truly feel the place.
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From the historical charm of Sofia to the artistic atmosphere of Plovdiv, from the tranquility of the Rila monasteries to the sunny beaches of Nessebar and Sunny Beach, Pro Travel opens the way to Bulgaria's most beloved places. Whether you dream of a cultural city break, a full circuit, or relaxing days at the seaside, discover each destination with dedicated guides and carefully crafted itineraries.
Why Choose a Vacation in Bulgaria
Expansive Beaches and Warm Black Sea Waters
Diverse resorts, from the dynamism of Sunny Beach to the tranquility of Albena and Sozopol—perfect for relaxation or active fun.
Cities Steeped in History and Medieval Architecture
Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo, and Plovdiv invite you to discover fortresses, cobbled streets, and Balkan, Ottoman, and Slavic cultural influences.
Diverse Nature: From Sea to Mountains in a Single Trip
In just a few hours, you can go from the beach to spectacular mountain trails in the Rila, Pirin, or Balkan Mountains.
Authentic Culture and Living Traditions
Local festivals, Kukeri parades, and customs preserved in villages—Bulgaria has kept its authentic charm, away from mass tourism.
Savory Gastronomy with Balkan and Oriental Influences
From Shopska salata with fresh cheese to the wines of Melnik, every meal becomes a culinary experience.
Affordable Prices Without Compromising the Experience
Accommodation, restaurants, and activities are up to 40% more affordable than in other similar European destinations.
Bulgaria's Most Popular Tourist Attractions
Rila Monastery
A symbol of Bulgarian spirituality, Rila Monastery impresses with its spectacular frescoes and exceptional natural setting. It is worth visiting the Museum of Sacred Art for a glimpse into its monastic heritage.
Veliko Turnovo and Tsarevets Fortress
Bulgaria's former medieval capital offers one of the most beautiful sunsets from its fortress walls. The view over the Yantra River and the red rooftops remains memorable.
Alexander Nevski Cathedral, Sofia
With its golden domes and imposing interior, this cathedral is an architectural and spiritual landmark of the capital. Attending a short service reveals the authentic atmosphere of the place.
Plovdiv - The Old Town
Cobbled streets, buildings with colorful facades, and a perfectly preserved Roman amphitheater. Plovdiv is a vibrant, artistic city, ideal for slow strolls.
Seven Rila Lakes
One of the most beautiful mountain areas in the Balkans, with accessible trails and spectacular panoramas. Perfect for nature and photography lovers.
Nessebar - The Old Town Island
A labyrinth of narrow streets and medieval churches, scented with the sea and history. Ideal to explore early in the morning or at sunset to avoid the crowds.
Things to Do in Bulgaria
Adventure and Nature
- Hiking in the Rila and Pirin Mountains
- Rafting on the Struma River
- Off-road ATV tours in rural areas
Relaxation and Wellness
- Thermal baths in Velingrad
- Sunrise boat trips on the Black Sea
- Beach days in quiet resorts like Albena or Sozopol
Culture and Tradition
- Guided tours of Sofia and Plovdiv
- Attending the Rose Festival in Kazanlak
- Winery visits and wine tastings in Melnik
Family and Quality Time
- Water parks in Sunny Beach
- Plovdiv Zoo
- Bulgarian gastronomy workshops
The Taste of Bulgaria: Traditions, Local Wines, and the Joy of Dining Together
Bulgarians value the simplicity of moments spent at the table. A dinner almost always begins with Shopska salata and a glass of local wine. Refreshing Tarator is ideal in summer, and Banitsa, the cheese pastry, is a staple of the traditional breakfast. At festive meals, Kavarma simmers slowly in the oven, filling the air with the aromas of meat and vegetables. In local markets, you can feel the authentic pulse of daily life—an ideal stop for those who love honest gastronomy.
What You Need to Know Before Traveling to Bulgaria
When to go
Recommended periods: May–June and September, with pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. In winter, ski resorts such as Bansko become very popular.
Documents and access
EU citizens can enter with an ID card or passport. No visa is required.
Money and payments
The currency is the Bulgarian lev (BGN). Cards are accepted, but it is good to have cash for traditional markets and villages.
Transport
Intercity buses are frequent, and trains connect the main cities. For total freedom, renting a car is an affordable option.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bulgaria
Yes, Bulgaria is considered a safe destination for tourists, with a low crime rate.
From Romania, you can reach it by car, coach, or a short flight to Sofia, Varna, or Burgas.
Albena, Sozopol, and Sunny Beach are among the most appreciated, each with a different atmosphere.
A holiday in Bulgaria can cost 20–40% less than in other similar European destinations.
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