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DISCOVER THE TREASURES OF BULGARIA
Bulgaria, on the edge of Europe, is usually overlooked despite its proximity.
From ancient Thrace to the Communist era, history has left its mark in Bulgaria.
But it is not just history that makes the country so attractive. Hidden in the various mountain ranges, surrounded by beautiful nature, are cosy villages where life seems to have stood still for a long time and residents are only too happy to welcome guests.
Bulgaria is one of Europe’s best-kept secrets.
This is traveling as it is meant to be: a stunning adventure with surprise and wonder behind every turn.
For spectacular nature, colourful culture and magical experiences, you don’t always have to travel to other continents. Europe is also home to many untouched natural areas and places that capture the imagination. A relatively undiscovered area are the rugged mountains of the Bulgarian Balkans. In this breathtaking landscape,After viewing the itinerary and the beautiful photos on the website, you will know for sure: this top trip is not to be missed!
But you deserved also a relaxed time and where better to enjoy than in Nesebar and Sunny Beach?
Sunny Beach is the largest resort in Bulgaria. It is situated on a bay in the shape of a crescent between the town of Nesebar and the resort Sveti Vlas. With its hundreds of hotels, multiple entertainments and catering establishments, shops and its developed infrastructure, the resort complex can presently receive thousands of tourists.
Entertainment of tourists is guaranteed by diverse attractions – water sports, surfing, beach volleyball, aqua park, bowling, various installations for children, etc.
The town of Nesebar is situated in close proximity. Due to its multiple cultural monuments, it is included in the UNESCO list of cultural inheritance sites. The largest yacht port on the Bulgarian Black Sea shore is situated in the nearby resort of Sveti Vlas.
After the relaxation drive westwards through the most famous Valley of the Roses to find some hidden gems in the mountains of Stara Planina
We will bring your car and all needed documents and vouchers personally to the airport and you will be ready to explore Bulgaria on your own pace. There are many reasons why to choose our self guided tour:
- Voyagez à votre propre rythme, arrêtez-vous quand vous voulez, restez aussi longtemps que vous le souhaitez ;
- Voyagez dans notre voiture de luxe ou notre minivan (jusqu'à 8 personnes) ;
- The car is all-inclusive. All-risk insurance included, no separately renting.
- Après la livraison de la voiture, vous pouvez partir à tout moment, sans avoir à attendre les bus ou à passer devant d'autres hôtels pour récupérer les clients ;
- Assistance 24h/24 et 7j/7 ;
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DAY 1
Arrival at Sofia International Airport.
Depending on the arrival time:
City tour of central area or free time.
The city tour usually starts from Alexander Nevski Cathedral, then continue to St. Sophia church, along the Yellow square and with a view to all emblematic buildings around it, to the Presidency, St. George Rotunda and end with a nice walk along Vitoshka Pedestrian street to the National Palace of Culture.
After this don’t forget to visit on the outskirts of Sofia, to visit the Boyana Church; an UNESCO Heritage.
DAY 2 & 3
Plovdiv, a hidden gem
Plovdiv is said to be one of the oldest living cities in Europe.
It was originally built on seven hills, now there are only six: one was mined centuries ago for the construction of the city.
With its long history and architectural heritage, Plovdiv’s old town has acquired UNESCO protected heritage status, and has been given the official designation of “Architecture and Historical Reserve”.
As such, it was not surprisingly chosen as the European Capital of Culture for 2019. Because of its charm, Plovdiv is compared to other beautiful and historic cities and is called the Bulgarian Florence or Paris of the Balkans.
Monastère de Bachkovo
Le monastère de Bachkovo est situé au nord des monts Rhodopi, non loin de la ville d'Assenovgrad. Fondé au XIe siècle par deux frères géorgiens, aristocrates au service de l'armée byzantine, il est l'un des plus anciens monastères de tous les Balkans et l'un des dix autres sites du patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco en Bulgarie. Il est lié à trois cultures : la culture byzantine, l'ancienne culture géorgienne et la culture bulgare.
Le monastère de Bachkovo est le deuxième plus grand monastère de Bulgarie et est magnifiquement situé sur une corniche à droite de la vallée de la rivière Chepelarska. Le complexe monastique s'étend sur près de 8000 m² et se situe à environ 440 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer. Il comprend deux grandes cours et quatre églises.
La forteresse d'Asen
Asen’s Fort is an important stop on the most popular religious and cultural routes through the Rhodopi Mountains. Asen’s Fortress is a medieval fortress and a strong reminder of Bulgaria’s glorious past.
La forteresse existe depuis l'époque des Thraces, 3000 ans avant J.-C. et a été agrandie, fortifiée et nommée par le tsar Ivan Asenin en 1231, pendant son règne.
The panoramic views from the fortress of Asen are astonishing. It was for this reason that the fortress of Asen is located on this steep rocky hill and has been rebuilt over the centuries.
DAY 4, 5, 6, 7
Nesebar
The ancient city of Nesebar is located on a rocky peninsula jutting into the Black Sea and is one of the many UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Bulgaria.
The small peninsula is connected to the mainland by an artificial isthmus, which translated from ancient Greek means “a narrow strip of land connecting two parts”.
If you walk down the narrow isthmus, you can see that it will be a wonderful day trip. As you cross the narrow strip of land, a wooden windmill welcomes you to this ancient town hidden behind the remains of the walls of a Roman fortress.Often called the ‘Jewel of the Black Sea’, ancient Nessebar is over 3000 years old and was once a Thracian settlement known as Mesembria.
Sunny Beach
Sunny Beach is Bulgaria’s largest seaside resort. It is located in a crescent-shaped bay between the town of Nessebar and the seaside resort of Sveti Vlas. With its hundreds of hotels, numerous entertainment and catering establishments, shops and developed infrastructure, the resort can currently accommodate thousands of tourists.
The climate here is characterised by hot summers and average July temperatures of 22-23°C. The beach is over 10 km long and, in some places, over 60 metres wide. The fine sand, natural dunes and deepening seabed attract thousands of tourists from all over the world.
Accommodation options in the resort are extremely diverse – there are luxurious five-star resorts, as well as various categories of hotels, villas, guest houses, aparthotels and more. The number of dining and entertainment establishments in the resort runs into the hundreds, offering a variety of Bulgarian and international dishes.
Tourist entertainment is provided by a wide range of attractions – water sports, surfing, beach volleyball, a water park, bowling, various facilities for children, etc.
Day tomorrow 8 & 9
Drive westwards through the most famous Valley of the Roses. It is a region in Bulgaria south of Stara Planina. From a geological point of view, it consists of two river valleys, the Strayama in the west and the Tundzha in the east.
The valley is known for rose cultivation, which has been practiced here for centuries and produces almost half of the world’s rose oil. The center of the rose oil industry is Kazanlak, other major cities are Karlovo, Sopot, Kalofer and Pavel Banja. Every year, festivals are held in honor of roses and rose oil.
The rose picking season lasts from May to June. During this time, the region exudes a pleasant scent and is covered with colorful flowers. Rose picking is traditionally reserved for women and requires great skill and patience. The flowers are carefully cut one by one and placed in wicker baskets, which are then transported to the distilleries. Tourists are invited to take part in rose picking, usually on weekends, when special ritual performances are organized in the villages around Kazanlak.
Enjoy historical, traditional luxury in Stara Planina
You arrive at Hotel Starosel; located on the outskirts of Starosel village and features an outdoor swimming pool with hot mineral water. It has a traditional Bulgarian-style interior with natural materials such as wood, stone and wool. It has a piano bar with karaoke facilities and its own winery. Bulgarian specialities are served in Starosel Hotel’s restaurant with a summer terrace. An extensive wine list is available and wine tasting and wine tours in the area can be organised. The spa, located in the annex building, invites you to relax in the hot tub, sauna, steam room or pamper yourself with a massage or a special beauty treatment including winter therapy. There is also a mini golf course and a petting zoo on site. Hunting, horse riding and off-road excursions in the area can be organised at an additional cost. All accommodation combines traditional décor with modern amenities.Hisarya Resort is a 20-minute drive from the hotel.
Day 10
Back to Sofia via Koprivshtitsa
HoThe town of Koprivshtitsa is located in the heart of the Sredna Gora Mountains. It is 110 km from Sofia, 24 km from Pirdop, 22 km from Strelcha and 90 km from Plovdiv. In 1952, it was declared the country’s only municipal museum and since 1971 it has been an architectural and historical reserve with a total of 388 architectural, historical, artistic and ethnographic monuments. In 1978, it was recognised as a national architectural reserve of international importance and a tourist destination.
There are many legends surrounding the city’s beginnings. The place was said to be rich in cups and particularly fertile, a popular resting place for caravans and shepherds herding their flocks. This is where the proto-Bulgarians settled with their herds – the people known as ‘Zhupa’ – and this was the origin of Koprivshtitsa.
Day 11 back Home
Itinéraire
Total distance ex-options:
Drive 895 km, 11 hours, 3 minutes
DAY 1
Sofia Airport to Sofia Hotel
Drive 13 km, 19 minutes
DAY 2 & 3
Sofia to Plovdiv
Drive 149 km, 1 hour, 41 minutes
Asen’s Fortress & Bachkovo Monastery
Drive 61 km, 1 hour, 14 minutes
DAY 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Plovdiv to Nesebar
Drive 281 km, 2 hours, 47 minutes
DAY 9 & 10
Nesebar to Starosel via the Rose Valley
Drive 314 km, 3 hours, 10 minutes
Day 11
Sofia via Koprivshtitsa
Drive 157 km, 2 hours, 44 minutes
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