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tell me if they have air conditioning, what is the cost, is there a kitchen and accommodation for 2 adults and 2 children?
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аватар miydjusik4
the apartments have air conditioning, refrigerator, kitchen with utensils, electric tiles, TV
аватар miydjusik4
Hi there!! For three adults + 1 child (4 years) spent about 15 days without a road and drove somewhere 850 E. This is, of course, without buying clothes and any souvenirs. Visas cost 35E + 150 UAH = 50E. Visas are free for children and pensioners. from Lviv to Pomorie 1150 km. Gasoline in Ukraine is much cheaper (it was in 2010) so fill up a full tank in Ukraine and enough to Pomorie for sure. And where are you from, where do you live? I'm from L'viv. We drove through Chernivtsi to Romania. Chernivtsi-Suceava-Roman-. . . . . . . Silistra. In Silistra by ferry (the shortest way -tested for years), costs $ 10 across the Danube and you are in Bulgaria. Then go to Dobrich-Varna-Burgas. Pomorie is 23 km in front of Burgas. A small nuance, to go to Romania with the headlights on even in the afternoon (near), we paid a fine of $ 50, if small children, there must be a child seat. The route is beautiful, there is a piece of cars. BE SURE TO BUY A MAP OF ROMANIA!
There are no problems on the way, everything is coming soon at the border, because they see that you are tourists and do not cheat, and the border between Romania and Bulgaria you will not notice, just give passports and everything (immediately after the ferry, one bank of the Danube Romanian, second Bulgarian), There is still a toll on the road-buy at the border, a sticker on
аватар ANNA-911
Good night to you too! We've been to Crimea 5 times from Belarus, and every time it's getting more and more expensive! ) We are 4 2 adults + 2 children, Visas for Belarusians are expensive 60 e +35 per child, so we will count, figure it out, and have a good rest!
аватар julijuli166
Hello ANNA-911. We have been resting in Pomorie for more than a year, a very motley company, we are very satisfied. We ourselves have been to Odessa more than once. most of the Crimea and Romania traveled and I can say for sure. that Bulgaria. and in particular Pomorie is better, especially with children from a small town. but with a fairly developed infrastructure, the sea is clean for children, the beaches are super (although often paid). a sea of ​​swings in every courtyard and an amusement park in the center of the city.
Food prices there are lower than in Crimea (especially if you eat at home) + a market with fresh fruits near the bus station.
For a family of your complexion super. the city is quiet, no debauchery and drunkenness for you. calmly older children run around on their own.
Go without even thinking. (If you ask me anything, I'll be happy to answer).
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