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Highlights
Places of Interest The city of Varna The city of Varna, Bulgaria's largest city and most popular beach resort with fantastic golden sandy beaches and plenty of watersports, cafes and restaurants.
Zlatni National Park Zlatni National Park, next to the resort of Golden Snads benefits from fantastic scenery and an array of wildlife.
City of Nessebar Nessebar is one of the oldest cities in Europe and has a unique colour and architecture. It is located on a small peninsula in the Black Sea wich is linked with the land only by a long and narrow isthmus. It has existed for more than 9,000 years. It emerged as a fortified Thracian settlement; afterwards it was a Greek polis, then a Roman colony. Has 2 parts - the Old Town abd the New Town.
Village Hospitality - Golden Sands Journey through the village of Dolishte and the Botavska Nature Reserve and discover a different side to Bulgaria.
Off Road Adventure - Sunny Beach Travelling in jeeps you will head up into the mountains passing through the Bunardzik region on the way to Cape Emine.
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Eating and drinking Gourmets have long since esteemed the merits of Bulgarian cuisine with the verdict that it is tasty, spicy and varied, appealing to one and all. Indeed, who would not like the abundance of fresh vegetables and fruits, juicy meat, grilled or served with piquant sauces, mouth-watering vegetarian dishes, simmered slowly on low heat, the banitsa ( cheese pie) which simply melts in your mouth, and famous Bulgarian yogurt? The Bulgarian "culinary" geography abounds in delicious specialties and exotic dishes.
The cosy, typically Bulgarian folk-style restaurants will tempt you with Shopska salad and chilled grape brandy, stuffed vine leaves or peppers, kavarma the Miller's Way, monastery-style hotchpotch, moussaka and kebab. The smell of oven-fresh bread rolls is mixed with the fragrance of savoury. Thinly sliced loukanka (flat dry sausage) from Smyadovo, pastarma, feta and yellow cheese are temptingly arranged on ceramic plates.
The delicate white wines Dimyat, Misket and Riesling are followed by full reds such as Merlot, Cabernet and Gamza. Cups of steaming coffee are served with sweet jam, pancakes with honey and walnuts or baklava.
Nightlife The purpose built resorts in Bulgaria offer a varied night life from clubs and bars to folkloric and traditional entertainment.
The resorts along the Black sea coast provide a lively nightlife with a choice of restaurants, taverns with folklore programmes, bars with floor shows, night clubs, casino, discotheques and cafes that provide culinary pleasures and a good mood.
Shopping Best Buys: Bags and accessories are a great buy in Bulgaria as are other hand-made goods such as carpet strips. Bring home some Terlitsi; traditional Bulgarian slippers made from wool and decorated with silk.
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Activities
Donkey Safari You will travel through a quiet village to a place were the traditional drink of Rakia is produced. After that you will travel to an open meadow for a picnic lunch.
Off Road Adventure - Sunny Beach Travelling in jeeps you will head up into the mountains passing through the Bunardzik region on the way to Cape Emine.
Waterspots There are few sites that are turning into windsurfing sites at certain periods of the year. This sport is getting even more popular in Bulgaria via the several windsurfing competitions throughout the year. Generally the best time for windsurfing in Bulgaria is from early spring till late autumn. During the hot summer months the wind is stronger late in the afternoon. However September is considered to be more suitable for high speed lovers as the wind is better. Almost every major holiday resort along the Bulgarian coastline has at least one surfing club, which can offer you equipment and even a few tips if you are beginner.
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Climate
Climate
Bulgaria's climate is influenced by the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, with cold damp winters and hot dry summers. Spring (April to mid-June) has mild and pleasant weather. Summer (mid-June to September) has warm, stable weather. Temperatures in the mountain areas are on average 10F or 5C cooler than in the rest of the country.The winter can be bitterly cold, damp and snowy.
| Max Temp F | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | | Cyprus | 60 | 75 | 75 | 80 | 85 | 75 | 70 | | London | 56 | 61 | 68 | 71 | 70 | 66 | 56 | | | | | | | | | | Sunshine Hours | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | | Cyprus | 9 | 11 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 11 | 9 | | London | 5 | 6 | 7 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 3 |
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Additional Information
Getting around: Taxis:Taxis are reasonably priced and useful way of getting around in towns and cities, or reaching places that aren't accessible by public transport. All taxi-cabs in the country are yellow and each taxi driver has a licence and registration number within the taxi for identification. They operate at daytime and night time rates
Buses:The local buses, run by the government, are frequent and inexpensive. Private bus companies run the longer distance routes.
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