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How is it better?
10 years ago  •  5 subscribers 12 answers
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Depends on the circumstances. If you just go there, it's better and cheaper by bus. And if you are with suitcases from the train, then take a taxi. It is even better to take a transfer from TA. Look how many people you are. Transfers take 25 euros per person round trip. Last year, taxi drivers who approached the train asked for 60 euros to Sunny Beach. Farther...
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11 years ago  •  5 subscribers 7 answers
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Very simple. The main thing is the presence of a 2-entry Bulgarian visa so that you are allowed back to Bulgaria. Buy a 1, 2 or 3 day excursion from Nessebar or Burgas. You can try it yourself if you have a strong desire :) Farther...
Actually, subject. Something seemed to me not enough for 2 days for Istanbul after the advice of those who know and after I read on the net how many charms there are in Istanbul. Sorry for the question, I did not find the answer on the Internet.
13 years ago  •  3 subscribers 9 answers
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while the alternative is to go on your own. by bus and book a hotel. Farther...
For an excursion to Istanbul, you need some kind of double Bulgarian visa. What's this? How to get it?
13 years ago  •  6 subscribers 9 answers
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The Bulgarian consulate is already used to the fact that tourists ride from Bulgaria to Istanbul, so a visa with the ability to enter Bulgaria twice is given by default. Farther...
Advise how it is more profitable to go to Istanbul - through excursion agencies or can you take a bus on your own? What are the pros and cons? Thanks to those who respond!
14 years ago  •  5 subscribers 18 answers
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Hello, last year we took an excursion from a local travel agent (in Sozopol) for 40 leva for 1 day (in the cost of transport and a sightseeing tour). Cheaper, I think, unless on foot. Honestly, it's better to go to Istanbul for 2 days - the road to the Turkish border is terrible, sometimes you wonder if you will see Istanbul at all, and how lucky you are with the bus. We were not lucky :) due to the fact that Sozopol is the last point where tourists are planted. You should not have such a proble ... Farther...
Please tell me where to go and what to see in Bulgaria except for Nessebar, Sozopol and excursions to Turkey? We want to travel on our own, without excursions. What do you advise?
15 years ago  •  9 subscribers 19 answers
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There is a lot to watch - it depends on your age. From gay, travel, male and female striptease and sex tourism. Finishing Shipka, Rylsky Monastery, Rose Valley, Veliko Tarnovo, Kaliakra + Mussel Factory, fisherman, diving courses. Fly on a hang glider. Visit one of the seven Pan Parks (National Reserve), a huge zoo in Sofia. There are many places to ride. And I'm not talking about the Roman Amphitheater (completely preserved) and the ancient part near Plovdiv (Roman city of Trimontium). And DO ... Farther...
Interested in cost, duration, and indeed, impressions of the trip.
12 years ago  •  8 subscribers 25 answers
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I went to Istanbul from Sunny Beach for one day, left at about two in the morning, and also returned at about one in the morning. The tour costs about 60 euros (I don’t remember exactly), in general, the impressions are very positive from the tour. Istanbul is a beautiful city. We went to the Bosphorus Strait, but not with an excursion (which cost 25 euros from Teztour), but ourselves, we took a tram to the strait, boarded a boat and sailed there. In the end, it all cost us about 8 euros :)) Farther...
We made a double visa in order to visit Istanbul, but after reading the reviews about this excursion, we doubted whether it was worth going there. Are there other options offered? And another question: where can I find a Turkish clothing store Wai-ki-ki (in Bulgaria, not in Istanbul)?
11 years ago  •  5 subscribers 17 answers
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there is an excursion to Romania that's for sure. never heard of others and it is better to go to Istanbul separately. to see and study everything, you need 5 days, no less Farther...