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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...
5 years ago  •  8 subscribers 16 answers
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bovik, you very often "didn't understand" people booked an air tour from Belarus to Bulgaria. They want to take a bus tour from Bulgaria to Romania and find out if they need a visa to Romania or not. What is not clear? Farther...
5 years ago  •  4 subscribers 4 answers
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You can look here for bus tickets and organize your own trip. Enter: "Burgas - Bucuresh": https://www.busradar.bg There is a one-day excursion from Burgas to Bucharest, at a special price - 19 BGN, but only on August 10th. On the same site you can register, and upon arrival in Bulgaria, purchase goods and services with big discounts: https://grabo.bg Farther...
We took a trip to Albena for 2 weeks. The road by bus Kyiv-Sizopol (probably, we don’t really know yet). We read in the reviews how bad everything is in these buses. What should you take with you? What is on the buses? What are the conditions of transportation? What are the best places to choose? 26 hours drive is a lot. I'm waiting for tips - we're going to the sea for the first time by bus - air has become very expensive. Thank you.
10 years ago  •  10 subscribers 35 answers
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take travel pillows with you - such as a horseshoe - will definitely come in handy. With food and drink it is also neat - stops are rare and there are always queues for the toilet. Basically, leaving early in the morning and arriving at the place at the same time, maybe even faster - Albena is one of the first stops in Bulgaria. Legs swell from prolonged sitting and may start to hurt or cut the stomach - be sure to take a first aid kit. 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...
9 years ago  •  5 subscribers 5 answers
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And we traveled Kyiv-Odessa-Tatarbunary-Reni/Galats-Vama Veche/Durankulak-Sunny Beach-Nessebar. There is one weak point in this route - a section of the Odessa-Reni highway. The rest is a decent flat road along the sea. If you want to quickly get to Bulgaria, then I would advise you to go through Reni, and if you want to look on the way to Romania, then through Chernivtsi, because in this case you will pass through the mountains (Transylvania) - and everything interesting in Romania is located t ... Farther...
7 years ago  •  9 subscribers 8 answers
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For the past few years, we have traveled by car from the Dnieper. Through Odessa. To Odessa, take a detour through Melitopol, because there is no road between Dnepr and Nikolaev, a real tank track. From Odessa to lighthouses-palanka, then to Bolgrad along the Odessa-Reni highway. Further on Vinogradovka checkpoint, and we are already in Moldova. It is very tiring to get to Bulgaria in one day, we spend the night in Bolgrad. For some reason, it seems like a short transition through Moldova-Romani ... Farther...
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