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by Bulgarian Travel on May 20, 2010

Bulgaria has many wonderful holiday resorts, with the top 5 luxury resorts in Velingrad, Hisar, Sopia, Bourgas, and Bansko. You can find out more about holidaying in Bulgaria at the Bulgarian Tourism Board.
Velingrad
Velingrad, in the Rhodope mountain region, is known for its healing mineral springs, eighty in all, the hottest…
Read more: Top 5 Luxury Resorts In Bulgaria
by Bulgarian Travel on November 30, 2009

According to the latest research findings from InsureandGo – a leading insurance company, they have found that you can save as much as 40 per cent off your ski holidays by travelling to Bulgarian ski resorts such as Bansko, Borovets of Pamporovo.
InsureandGo have found that skiers would spend an average…
Read more: Bulgaria – The Next Big Ski Destination For Smart Shoppers
by Bulgarian Travel on September 13, 2008

Day 4: Nessebar — An excellent spot for the seaside portion of your holiday, Nesebar is a small medieval-aged village and World Heritage site with narrow cobbled streets and a jumble of impressive churches. Relax on the beach, stroll through the park southeast of town, and hop over to the…
Read more: A week in Bulgaria Part 2
by Bulgarian Travel on September 11, 2008

Day 1: Start off in Sofia, Bulgaria’s capital and largest city (and most likely where your plane landed). The city center is built on top of the ancient Roman town of Serdica, named after the Thracian Serdii tribe who initially inhabited this region. One unmissable stop is the famous gilded…
Read more: A week in Bulgaria Part 1
by Bulgarian Travel on September 9, 2008

Weather-wise, May and September are the times to go. Summer in Bulgaria means unrelenting heat, and the winters are cold and damp – great if you’re skiing, not so great otherwise. Also, by going in the spring or fall you avoid the crush of peak tourist season and score off-season…
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by Bulgarian Travel on September 8, 2008

Only recently have major airlines begun offering regular flights to Bulgaria. The discount airline Wizz Air flies direct from London and several other major European cities to Sofia, as do Bulgaria Air and EasyJet. There are a large number of international train routes to Sofia and Varna, departing from most…
Read more: Going to Bulgaria
by Bulgarian Travel on September 7, 2008

As a rule, Bulgaria boasts excellent public transportation. Buses are the fastest and least expensive option, but are not as comfortable as the trains, which also tend to be less expensive. Taking the train is a great option if you’re traveling along one of the major routes, from Sofia to…
Read more: Getting around Bulgaria
by Bulgarian Travel on September 5, 2008