Bulgaria

Bulgaria

The territory of the country strikes with a variety of landscapes: in the north - the blue Danube; in the central part - long mountain ranges and forests of various species composition; in the south - vast fertile plains, where intensive agriculture is developed; in the east - the Black Sea with famous sandy beaches. Small villages are scattered on the slopes of the mountains. Cities are comparable to intermountain valleys, large rivers and the Black Sea coast.

Located on the Balkan Peninsula, Bulgaria offers a unique combination of mountain scenery and the Black Sea coast. Its rich nature and ancient history have formed a variety of attractions, while Bulgarian traditions have absorbed features of various cultures, including Slavic, Greek, Thracian and Turkish.

Bulgaria is proud of its 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Seven of them are the creations of man, covering the great historical era from the Paleolithic to the 19th century. Three objects of natural reserves are also an integral part of this list. In addition, Bulgaria has many other attractions that make traveling around the country exciting and varied.

Bulgaria's beaches rank 5th-6th in the European Union's cleanliness ranking. Most of the beaches are sandy, but there are also rocky beaches that are attractive for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. You can enjoy your vacation on equipped beaches with excellent service or choose wild beaches remote from civilization for complete relaxation.

Bulgaria is the leader in Eastern Europe in terms of quantity and quality of water parks. They are located both on the coast and in other resort areas. Water parks offer water attractions that attract both children and adults thanks to the adrenaline of extreme slides and the opportunity to relax in relaxation areas.

Bulgarian cuisine is reminiscent of Greek and Turkish cuisine. Fresh vegetables, an abundance of herbs and fermented milk products make the culinary experience during a holiday in Bulgaria memorable, and the cuisine itself is hearty and healthy. Don't miss the opportunity to try mashed nuts and cheese, as well as the famous kapama.

Ukrainian tourists can visit Bulgaria without a visa if they have a biometric passport. If you do not have a biometric passport, you must apply for a national visa. If you have a Schengen multiple entry visa, then a national visa is not required.

Bulgaria offers a variety of hotels for different types of holidays. The country has widely developed hotels for families, as well as children's and teen camps. Rest in hotels with water parks will be interesting for the whole family. Youth hotels with nightclubs and bars are located mainly in Sunny Beach, known as the "Bulgarian Ibiza". There are hotels where children under 16 are not allowed. For a relaxing holiday, cozy hotels with restaurants, spas and massage parlors have appeared, which are popular among couples. In Bulgarian hotels, meals are offered in different options: Breakfast (BB), Breakfast and Dinners, All Inclusive (AI) and Ultra All Inclusive (UAI). Guests can enjoy high quality cuisine that combines Bulgarian traditions with modern trends.