Sun-Soaked Beach Breaks on the Black Sea
Bulgaria’s Black Sea coastline is the place to be for summer sun, soft sands, and sparkling waters. Sunny Beach is the star of the show for party lovers and beach loungers, while places like Nessebar mix seaside charm with rich history. With great weather and affordable prices, it’s a perfect summer escape.
Culture, Castles, and City Breaks
For a dose of history and culture, Bulgaria’s cities deliver. Explore Sofia’s striking Orthodox churches, Roman ruins, and quirky art scene, or head to Plovdiv—one of Europe’s oldest cities—for cobbled streets and colourful charm. Bulgaria’s cities are packed with surprises and character.
Mountain Adventures and Winter Escapes
Skiers and hikers, take note! Bulgaria’s mountain ranges, like the Rila and Pirin, are ideal for winter sports and alpine adventures. Resorts like Bansko offer affordable skiing in winter, and in summer, the trails transform into lush playgrounds for nature lovers.
From golden beaches to misty mountain peaks, and ancient ruins to buzzing city life, Bulgaria is one of Europe’s most underrated treasures. It’s a country where history, culture, and stunning natural beauty come together—and all without breaking the bank. Whether you're soaking up the sun or strolling through centuries-old streets, Bulgaria offers a warm welcome and endless discovery.
The Cyrillic Alphabet Was Born Here
Bulgaria is the birthplace of the Cyrillic alphabet, now used across much of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. It was developed in the First Bulgarian Empire during the 9th century and is a big part of the country’s identity. You’ll see Cyrillic script everywhere—from road signs to shop fronts—but don't worry, many tourist spots have translations.
It’s Home to One of the World’s Oldest Cities
Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s second-largest city, is believed to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world—over 8,000 years old! With Roman amphitheatres, medieval walls, and Ottoman-era buildings, it's like walking through a living museum of human history.
A Land of Yogurt, Roses, and Ancient Thracians
Bulgaria is famous for its rose oil (used in perfumes worldwide), its incredibly healthy and creamy yogurt (thanks to a special probiotic bacteria), and its connection to the ancient Thracians—a mysterious civilisation known for their artistry and gold treasures. You’ll find traces of all three in Bulgarian culture today.
Weather
Bulgaria enjoys a diverse climate. Summers (June to August) are hot and sunny along the coast, making it ideal for beach holidays. Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) are pleasant for sightseeing and hiking, with fewer crowds and milder temperatures. Winters (December to March) are cold and snowy, especially in the mountains—perfect for skiing and snowboarding.
Spoken Languages and Currency
The official language is Bulgarian, which uses the Cyrillic script. While not everyone speaks English, younger Bulgarians and those in tourist areas often do—especially in resorts, hotels, and restaurants. The local currency is the Bulgarian Lev (BGN). Credit cards are accepted in most places, but having some cash is handy for smaller shops and markets.
Popular Destinations

Bourgas Region
A laid-back coastal area with beaches, parks, and lakes. It’s a great base for exploring the Black Sea coast and offers a more relaxed vibe than its busier neighbours.
Nessebar
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a total gem—this ancient town sits on a rocky peninsula and is packed with cobbled lanes, medieval churches, and sea views galore.
Sunny Beach
Bulgaria’s biggest and boldest beach resort. Think endless sunshine, golden sands, beach bars, and nightlife that doesn’t stop until the sun comes up.
Sofia
The capital city is full of charm and contrast—ancient Roman ruins, glittering Orthodox cathedrals, hip cafes, and leafy parks all wrapped up in a mountain-framed setting.
Top Things to See and Do in Bulgaria
Wander Through Ancient Nessebar
Lose yourself in the labyrinth of narrow lanes and historic ruins in Nessebar’s old town. From crumbling churches to sea-view restaurants, every corner oozes charm and history. It’s like stepping into a living postcard.
Dance the Night Away in Sunny Beach
When the sun sets, Sunny Beach lights up. With beach clubs, open-air discos, and live music venues, it's the place to party by the sea. But don’t worry—there are plenty of chill spots too, if you prefer sunset cocktails over bass drops.
Soak Up Culture in Sofia
Explore Sofia’s rich layers of history, from Roman ruins beneath the city streets to the golden-domed Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. Add in trendy bars, vintage markets, and art galleries, and you've got a capital that’s both ancient and effortlessly cool.
Relax by the Lakes of Bourgas
Nature lovers will love the Bourgas Lakes—a string of peaceful waters where you can birdwatch, kayak, or simply stroll the scenic trails. It’s a lovely break from the beach scene and a great spot for a relaxed afternoon.
Bulgaria Is Waiting...
Whether you're dreaming of sunny shores, alpine peaks, or cultural treasures, Bulgaria delivers it all—affordably, beautifully, and with a big Balkan heart. It’s a country where ancient meets modern, where every meal is hearty, and where every traveller feels welcome. Time to discover it for yourself!
All Bulgaria Destinations
- Bourgas Region - View Detailed Guide
- Nessebar
- Obzor
- Pomorie
- St Vlas
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- Tsarevo
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