Still a new and exciting country for most people to visit, Bulgaria holidays are fast becoming one of the up and coming vacation choices. A new arrival on the holiday scene, Bulgaria has only been free from communism for little over a decade.
On first impressions, the country seems not too advanced. But it would be wrong to think this; Bulgaria is an increasingly modern country that merely wishes to hold on to its traditions, cultures and beliefs. That Sofia continues to develop with such ideals in mind is surely only a good thing.
It is also clear that the country takes the influence of surrounding countries into its culture well too. Whether through the partisan beliefs from the Rumanians and Serbs, or the vibrant culture of the Greeks and Turkish, it is all well evidenced.
If you wish to soak up the sun and beach culture, taking Bulgaria holidays through May, June, July and September would be best. With a temperate climate however, holidays can be enjoyed all year round. If skiing is your thing, head here through the winter months for less crowded but still challenging pistes.
No matter the time of year of your visit though, you will be delighted by the cost of accommodation across the country. Whilst boutique hotels will cost around one hundred bucks a night, hostels can be found for little more than five dollars a day. There are also a host of more mainstream hotels to choose from at better than reasonable rates
Eating in Bulgaria is fantastic and, thankfully, few western fast food restaurants are in evidence, (though this is set to change). Take some time to explore the Mediterranean influenced dishes, particularly the wonderful little cheese pastries that are a treat! When trying the local alcohol; take Rakia and Mastika drinks at your peril, and be prepared for a long morning the day after!
Whether you intend to soak up the sun; submerge yourself in the sea; or ski down the slopes, Bulgaria holidays have it all. Just being here fills you with excitement.
On first impressions, the country seems not too advanced. But it would be wrong to think this; Bulgaria is an increasingly modern country that merely wishes to hold on to its traditions, cultures and beliefs. That Sofia continues to develop with such ideals in mind is surely only a good thing.
It is also clear that the country takes the influence of surrounding countries into its culture well too. Whether through the partisan beliefs from the Rumanians and Serbs, or the vibrant culture of the Greeks and Turkish, it is all well evidenced.
If you wish to soak up the sun and beach culture, taking Bulgaria holidays through May, June, July and September would be best. With a temperate climate however, holidays can be enjoyed all year round. If skiing is your thing, head here through the winter months for less crowded but still challenging pistes.
No matter the time of year of your visit though, you will be delighted by the cost of accommodation across the country. Whilst boutique hotels will cost around one hundred bucks a night, hostels can be found for little more than five dollars a day. There are also a host of more mainstream hotels to choose from at better than reasonable rates
Eating in Bulgaria is fantastic and, thankfully, few western fast food restaurants are in evidence, (though this is set to change). Take some time to explore the Mediterranean influenced dishes, particularly the wonderful little cheese pastries that are a treat! When trying the local alcohol; take Rakia and Mastika drinks at your peril, and be prepared for a long morning the day after!
Whether you intend to soak up the sun; submerge yourself in the sea; or ski down the slopes, Bulgaria holidays have it all. Just being here fills you with excitement.
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