Marvelous nature, architecture and delicious cuisine are highlights in an article by The Huffington Post, entitled “18 Reasons You Should Book A Trip To Bulgaria ASAP.” The article targets Americans who have never visited the Balkans before and author Suzy Strutner describes Bulgaria as a good place which they can start their Balkan tour from. Among the advantages for tourists she points out low prices and the fact that “both beaches and mountains are a short flight, drive or bus ride away.” Attention is paid to the Bulgarian coastline and the famous Sunny Beach resort where one could “dance all night at a bar in the sand, and lay on a lounge chair as the sun comes up, drink still in hand.” "Bulgarians are incredibly friendly and eager to make sure you experience the best of their culture, of which they’re hugely proud,” the article goes on. As a final reason Suzy Strutner points out that not many people would know where you went on vacation, so one would have the chance to “educate fellow Americans on a very important place... one they should visit as well!”
The most enthusiastic skiers can now ski down the snowy slopes of Rila Mountain after dark. The Malyovitsa resort complex is opening night skiing, reports BTA. Skiers and snowboarders can try the slopes every Saturday night from 18:00 to 21:00. The..
Pristine nature, homely comfort, delicious meals and snowy emotions - Momchilovtsi is a paradise for lovers of rural tourism. In the height of the tourist season, the guest houses and restaurants in the Rhodope village are working at..
Ribnovo, the magnetic Rhodope village, which until a decade ago lived in its own encapsulated world far from globalization, now warmly welcomes tourists. Its residents are Bulgarian-Muslims and are distinguished by their preserved way of life, colorful..
In winter, the well-known Bulgarian town of Kotel known for its National Revival Period architecture attracts tourists with cultural routes, frosty..
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