DISCOVER BULGARIA:
IMMERSE YOURSELF IN BULGARIA’S RHYTHMIC HEARTBEAT!
A Cultural Feast
Bulgaria boasts a rich tapestry of history, traditions, and folklore. Explore ancient ruins, magnificent churches, and charming villages. Immerse yourself in local customs, vibrant art scenes, and traditional music that complements the festival’s offerings.
Warm Hospitality
Bulgarians are known for their welcoming spirit. Experience genuine warmth and friendly smiles throughout your stay.
Nature’s Symphony
Bulgaria offers breathtaking landscapes, a symphony of nature. Hike through the soaring peaks of the Rila Mountains and relax or party on the beaches of the Black Sea coast. Explore national parks, trek scenic trails, or unwind on sun-drenched shores.
A Culinary Adventure
Bulgarian cuisine is a delightful blend of Balkan and Mediterranean flavors. Savor fresh, local ingredients, try traditional dishes and indulge in the country’s renowned wines.
A to JazZ is the opening act! Extend your stay and discover the magic of Bulgaria. Here are some places you should definitely consider for your Bulgarian holiday:
Plovdiv
The oldest town in Europe continuously inhabited with layers of history evident in its Roman theaters, Ottoman mosques, and charming Old Town. Experience the vibrant art scene and catch a performance at the magnificent Roman Theatre. Don’t miss the trendy Kapana district, a former crafts center transformed into a hub for art galleries, specialty shops, and a diverse restaurant scene.
Veliko Tarnovo
the Medieval Capital, nestled in Yantra River gorge, Veliko Tarnovo is famous for Tsarevets Fortress, a symbol of the Second Bulgarian Empire. Explore the restored royal palace, wander the narrow cobbled streets of the Old Town, and delve into the history of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
Varna
a Seaside Gem and Bulgaria’s maritime capital on the Black Sea Coast. Originally a Thracian settlement, it was known as Odessos in ancient Greek times and developed into a major port city. It is also a beach lover’s paradise with a vibrant city atmosphere.
Sozopol
Discover the artistic charm of Sozopol, a town known for its picturesque harbor, traditional wooden houses, and cobbled streets lined with art galleries and souvenir shops. Relax on the small beaches or explore the nearby ancient Roman ruins.
And if you prefer to stay out of the cities and be in nature: Bulgaria offers a plethora of options for nature lovers:
The Rila Mountains
Home to Musala, the highest mountain peak in the Balkan Peninsula. Hike through the meadows bursting with wildflowers, explore glacial lakes like the Seven Rila Lakes, and marvel at the biodiversity of Rila National Park.
Pirin National Park
Witness the dramatic mountain landscapes dotted with glacial lakes, climb the granite peaks of Vihren and Kutelo, and spot diverse wildlife like chamois, roe deer, and wild boar.
The Rhodope Mountains
This mountain range is known for its dramatic landscapes, traditional villages, and unique cuisine.
The Belogradchik Rocks
These dramatic sandstone formations rise from the plains northwest of Sofia. Millennia of erosion have sculpted the rocks into fantastical shapes, inspiring legends and myths.
Devetashka Cave
This massive cave is one of the largest in Bulgaria. Home to impressive cave formations and an underground river, Devetashka Cave has been inhabited since prehistoric times.
Bulgaria’s coastline
caters to all preferences, from the lively party scene to the secluded beauty of the wild beaches. With its clean waters, soft sand, and stunning scenery, Bulgaria’s beaches are a perfect destination for a summer vacation.