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Hello. Who went on an excursion to Israel from Bulgaria (SB)? share your impressions :) (road, stay there, etc.)
15 years ago  •  6 subscribers 12 answers
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In Israel, we did not have any shopping trips on the tour, everything was just as indicated above in the plan of this tour. The main goal is a pilgrimage to holy places. Very good excursion Farther...
I'm going to Bulgaria for the first time ... I want to visit interesting places ... where you can buy tickets for excursions today, what more interesting places can you recommend ... and who was at the Bell View Hotel ... write ...
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 5 answers
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A huge THANK YOU to everyone... I think that I will definitely visit places according to your recommendations... I'm going by bus... They said it's comfortable... Tell me, is it a very difficult trip? And how many hours to go to Kranevo? Farther...
who was at the Iberostar obzor beach hotel? how is the weather during this period? what excursions do you recommend?
15 years ago  •  1 subscriber 1 answer
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We rested in August-September in Albena, so I can only help with excursions. I really liked the excursion to Balchik with a visit to the architectural and park complex "Palace" and a trip to Cape Kaliakra (many said that very often you can see dolphins there - we were not lucky). We also visited the city-museum of Nessebar with pleasure, the city has a special cozy atmosphere, so be sure to go. Many go to Istanbul for 2 days (this tour was not available for us, because we had a visa for a single ... Farther...
We are going together with our son to the Planet. I bribed a good price, and even a flight from a neighboring city. I understand that SB is not ice for me, but I only had a choice between it and Double Tree By Hilton, but the first one was on All, and the second on HB. I fell for a beautiful room and the fact that Nessebar and Sveti Vlas are nearby, where I am going to ride a couple of times. And against the background of our family's deteriorating financial well-being, we have to save on vacation, choosing what is cheaper. So here are the questions to which I have not been able to find answers for the third week! :( 1. Is there still a section of the sea where the entrance is not so gentle, but quickly passes into the depths? I don’t want to splash knee-deep in water diluted with children’s urine either. 2. Water parks. I don’t want to go to big ones, people and the crowd there - it’s hard to follow my son so that they don’t push him off the hill, there was a case in Turkey :(. I saw small water parks at the hotels Kotva, Kuban and in the Elenite complex. I learned everything about Kotva and Kuban, but nothing about Elenite except prices. Who knows, if we want to use the toilet or eat and drink, which of the hotels located there can go for this business? Is it strictly only on the territory of the water park with your own food, or can you walk through the cafes-bars of the hotel? Royal Castle is the closest - can you enter it? 3. They say there is a restaurant in Sat where there is an evening program with dancing on the coals, and it is not necessary to take an excursion to the Bulgarian evening, it is so good there. The name was not found. Can you tell me? 4. What is the probability of catching rotavirus in July? This is the biggest problem for me. I read such horrors that at least refuse the tour. Someone takes their medicines with them, but they don’t write if they help there? The son never climbs out of the sea, but neither in Turkey, nor in Egypt, nor in Greece there was even any talk of diarrhea, vomiting and high fever! Therefore, I want to immediately go into the depths of the sea, away from the coast with a bunch of potential carriers of the virus. Maybe it's better to go to the beach in Nessebar? Or in St. Vlas? Or does it matter - the sea is the same everywhere? five. Well, and, of course, who knows in which wing-building-side-floor the music from the disco bars is still not heard at night? Because I sleep at night and get up early in the morning.
10 years ago  •  4 subscribers 10 answers
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The coast almost everywhere in Bulgaria is gentle, in particular in the SB. And even very gentle, it will take a very long time to go to the depth) There are two water parks in Sat, they are quite large and good, they carry free buses. No one pushes there and there is enough space for everyone, they are not allowed to bring their own drinks, there are enough cafes inside to have a bite. A beach with depth, it seems at the hotel in Nessebar opposite the Old Town, with large stones. But it’s abso ... Farther...
If so, where exactly, what is the price, how long does it take, how is the group formed? We are going for 9 days. Thanks
8 years ago  •  3 subscribers 2 answers
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There is an excursion to the Rhodopes on an individual tour, but it is not quite mountainous. It is called Plovdiv-Bachkovo. With a visit to the Bachkovo Monastery. Departure early in the morning; trip inland to Plovdiv; walking tour along the cobblestone pavements of the Old Town in Plovdiv with a visit to the church “St. St. Constantine and Helena”; free time in the central part of the city for lunch; a visit to the Bachkovo Monastery - the second largest monastery and spiritual center in Bul ... Farther...
What do you recommend for excursions? or vice versa - do not advise? on your own you can go to Balchik, Varna, ... how do you know where to go, not get lost in the city in the heat? we would be interested in parks, interesting museums, attractions (possibly), places of culture ... everyone writes about shops, but I'm tired of them at home ... we want a rest ... calm ... pleasant ... not noisy .. .
10 years ago  •  7 subscribers 12 answers
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The best Bulgarian excursion is an excursion to Istanbul!:) Farther...
I am going to Bulgaria for the first time at the end of May, I heard a lot of good things. But I prefer active rest, so as not to spend 10 days in a hotel to eat and drink, but to see the sights, some historical places, maybe some temples, so that there are impressions, and not tell what kind of wife a German has or an English husband has and what nation drinks how much. We are going to the Sunny Beach hotel, it seems, so the question is whether there is something to see, how much it costs, and indeed approximate prices for this and that. I don’t like to go somewhere without knowing how much to take with me, I don’t want to row everything that I have at home, but taking a little is also not an option, if I feel that I don’t have enough money, I start to get nervous and rest for nothing. I would be grateful if there is someone who will tell, share what is there and how and for what.
11 years ago  •  6 subscribers 16 answers
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me more soul active rest, so as not to spend 10 days in a hotel eat and drink, and so that look attractions, what historical places, maybe then temples, so that the impressions are, instead of telling what kind of wife you have a German or an English woman's husband and which nation drinks how much ============== Marry me)))))))))))) Farther...
We are going to rest at the end of August, three girls, a hotel without food, tell me what amount to take with me per person for 10 days (food, entertainment). Thanks
13 years ago  •  6 subscribers 22 answers
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if only for food, then 300 bucks is enough. 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...