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Travel Companies and Holiday Destinations in
Bulgaria
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Travel Companies |
Holiday Destinations in
Bulgaria |
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Thomson Holidays |
Bourgas, Duni, Elenite, Obzor
Beach, Sunny Beach, Varna, Albena, Golden Sands, St
Konstantin |
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Thomas Cook |
Duni, Albena, Sunny Beach,
Golden Sands |
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Portland Holidays Direct |
Bourgas, Obzor Beach, Sunny
Beach, Varna, Golden Sands |
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Lastminute.com |
Albena, Bourgas, St Konstantine,
Sunny Beach, Varna |
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Climate - Weather
Unless you visit for
skiing, summer is the most comfortable time in
Bulgaria, with low humidity and temperatures
averaging 75°F (24°C); winter temperatures average
around 32°F (0°C).
Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a beautiful mountainous country, small in size but rich in
ancient culture, scenic splendor, friendly people and old-fashioned
warmth and hospitality.
Situated in south-eastern Europe on the Balkan Peninsula, Bulgaria is
less heavily touristed than its Greek and Turkish neighbors to the
south, despite the popularity of its Black Sea resorts, which are
attractive not only for their fine sandy beaches, sunny climate and safe
seas, but also for their low prices.
Although better known for its sea resorts, the essential character of
the country is to be found in its spectacular mountainous regions. The
six very different ranges vary from high, snow-covered peaks to gentle
green slopes and forests, harboring thermal springs and mineral spas,
and valleys where the air bears the fragrance of flowers and herbs. The
Valley of Roses lies in the heart of Bulgaria and is the largest
producer of rose oil in the world, giving root to Bulgaria’s soubriquet,
‘Land of Roses’. At the foot of the Vitosha Mountains lies the laid back
capital city, Sofia, boasting a great number of architectural monuments
and museums. The rugged heights of the Rila and Pirin mountains form a
spectacular setting for ski resorts, as well as the famous Rila
Monastery and the majestic landscape of the Pirin National Park, a World
Cultural and National Heritage site. Crossing the entire country is the
Balkan Range, a 435-mile (700km) chain that offers some of the best
hiking in Europe.
As varied as the different mountain ranges are the people who dwell in
them, with distinctive customs, crafts and colorful festivals, folklore,
religious beliefs and speech. Small picturesque villages welcome guests
with typical warm-hearted Bulgarian hospitality, sharing age-old
traditions and traditional cooking, and a delight in their pastoral
environment.
Bulgaria’s history is displayed across the country in its old towns,
ancient Thracian relics and treasures, decorated churches and
monasteries, and in the rustic settlements that have preserved the
traditional beliefs of its people. One of the country’s biggest assets
for visitors is its variety, but whatever aspect one chooses to explore,
there is always the assurance of a warm welcome.
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