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Date of purchase: 18 july 2013 Written: 24 september 2013 |
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Travel agency: News Travel (Kyiv) Service type: пакетный тур, отель, оформление визы, другие услуги |
Trip to Bulgaria by bus (Sunny Beach). Departure from Kharkov 30. 08. 13 7:00. Bus - new (2012 or 2011 release), state. number 3939AK, drivers - Lubomir and Ivan, guide - Sergey. Condition of the bus - no complaints, new, comfortable, clean, comfortable enough, new tires. The speed of movement outside settlements is 85 km/h. (place number 7 - I constantly saw the speedometer). Lubomir speaks excellent Russian, cheerful, sociable, generally a very positive character, even before coming to Bulgaria he created, for me personally, a very good opinion about the Bulgarians (which was later confirmed). The borders passed quickly, we entered Bulgaria at 6:45 31. 08. 13 (we were already at the hotel before 11:00), the main problem at the borders was the toilet at the entrance to the Romanian border, I had not seen this for a long time. Road conditions: Ukraine - in different ways, from Odessa to the border with Moldova - very bad; Moldova - bad, Romania - medium or very good (a bridge over the Danube and some kind of autobahn), Bulgaria - good (I only rate it along the bus route). Transfer from the landing site in Sunny Beach (near the Grand discotheque) to the hotel - about 15 minutes (we loaded our things into the bus, drove to the hotel, unloaded) - no complaints. The entire journey from Kharkov to the hotel in Bulgaria took about 28 hours. We drove back by the same bus, with the same drivers, only the guide was different - Irina, we left Sunny Beach on 11. 09. 13 at 12:00, we were in Kharkov at 15:20. There are no comments on the work of the guides, they were not intrusive, but they were always there if something was needed. Information about parking lots, toilets, the procedure for passing borders was given in a timely manner and clearly, it was only necessary to listen to them, which some "tourists" do not do on principle. But that's another story. . .