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can someone tell me ... how to get from Varna to Nessebar .... how better, more convenient ...
11 years ago  •  5 subscribers 5 answers
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From Varna there are "express" minibuses to Ravda via Nessebar (they stop right at the Old Town). Buses to Burgas and Plovdiv are also suitable. Just contact the cashier and they will tell you everything and tell you there. You can also get to Sunny Beach, and then take a bus to Nessebar (they go quite often). More information can be found on the Varna bus station website: http://www.autogaravn.com There is nothing supernatural in independent bus travel in Bulgaria. We didn’t travel from V ... Farther...
Hello! Who traveled from Sunny Beach on an excursion to Romania, please share your impressions! Is it worth it to spend two days of rest?
10 years ago  •  6 subscribers 17 answers
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From Sunny Beach to Romania you should not go at all, from there it is better to go to Turkey Romania on the other side of the coast and not far away. A one-day excursion from the north coast costs 60 euros. My opinion is that this is enough. Why shake the bus for an extra 4 hours and pay for it? Maybe someone has a different opinion, but I would not go. Farther...
6 years ago  •  12 subscribers 25 answers
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There is no sample for taste and color. Kinds?! Both have the Old Town - theatrical and commercial scenery. Come from time to time and immerse yourself in the "old seaside towns" - that's welcome. There is nowhere to "walk" there, these are small towns. Nessebar has a very pleasant park, Sozopol is more "mountainous". Visit both there and there, if you like excursions. These cities are not so far from each other, it is quite possible to get by with public transport. 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...
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...