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Travel
Tips For Your Holiday Rental Trip To
Bulgaria
Bulgaria offers pleasures for each one's taste.
Thinking of an active holiday? Bulgaria has it - swimming,
skiing, riding, climbing, hunting, fishing... Thinking of
relaxing - amazing nature, sunny beaches, healing spas,
monasteries and churches, hospitable towns and villages...
Ancient culture, endless beaches and an emerald sea, high
mountains with marvellous gorges and caves, clear lakes
and rivers full of fish, wide valleys, healing springs,
ancient culture, hospitable people, tempting cuisine and
wines, diverse flora and fauna...
All accommodation places in Bulgaria have been categorised
according to the 5-star international system. Privatisation has
had a favourable impact and today the country is proud of
hotels and restaurants that meet the modern world standard.
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When you are ready for that once in a lifetime experience of
an Bulgarian holiday, consider a private home rental for your
source of lodging. Hotels can be nice, but staying in a private
home rented for the occasion can give you a chance to see the
real Bulgaria. Explore the countryside, walk into the village
and visit with the residents, and see what it feels like to
actually go home, to a cabin or villa at the end of the day,
living as the Bulgarians do. Or, try a beach house if that
suits you or an apartment if you prefer a more urban setting.
Getting to know the local people by living among them for an
extended stay of a few weeks will give you a chance to learn
some of the language, or if you already speak Bulgarian to
brush up on your skills. It will also give you a chance to
learn local history in a very unique way, from the people
themselves. You will appreciate all of the similarities of
Bulgarian culture with your own, and learn to appreciate the
differences as well. The Bulgarians are a wonderful, friendly
people with a rich culture and history. Taking the time to live
among them, getting to know them as friends and neighbors, is
truly an experience you will always remember.
Private homes for rent to holidayers in Bulgaria can be
found in various price ranges. If you are looking for luxury,
there are villas available. If something more rustic suits your
taste and budget, then smaller homes and even old farmhouses
are available to appeal to all tastes. Just as an example, one
property includes two bedrooms, queen size beds, kitchen,
laundry area, bathroom, central eat and the satellite
television, telephone and DVD that most tourists are used
to having. Imagine though the coziness and comfort of coming
back to the house after a day of sight seeing to sit by the
fire place, drinking a glass of a local wine, having a light
dinner of pasta, and enjoying the peace and quiet of your
surroundings. Staying in a hotel in a major city will certainly
show you the tourist hot spots, but staying in a private home
will show you the real Bulgaria.
There are so many wonderful places to visit in Bulgaria
like:
- Nessebar -
beautiful small town on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast a few hours
south of Varna. Another one of Bulgaria's many UNESCO world
heritage sites.
- Sozopol -
together with Nessebar these are the two sea towns with
traditional houses and ancient dig sites.
- Bansko - a
beautiful old village in the Pirin mountains with refurbished
homes, stone wall, and cobblestone streets, but increasingly
overtaken by resort hotels. Good place for skiing in winter and
hiking in summer. The birthplace of the Bulgarian revival
movement. If you want a true mountain village experience, there
are a few other villages nearby from which to choose. In the
beginning of august an annual Jazz festival is being held in
the town. Skiiers and Snowboarders could find BanskoSki
useful.
No visa is required for entry for citizens of the US,
Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
Bulgaria offers tourist attractions all around the year.
Most popular are summer seaside resorts, along the entire Black
Sea coastline. In winter numerous ski resorts are there to
attract tourists. There are many spa, trekking and historical
destinations that offer incredibly rich variety of
experiences.
There are hundreds, maybe thousands of mineral water springs
around the country, so this is something you'd better taste and
drink. Ayrian and boza are two traditional Balkan non-alcoholic
beverages.
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