Resorts in Bulgaria
In Bulgaria, located on the Balkan Peninsula, with a population of 9 million people, we will go by tourist bus! We sit down in Moscow – and straight to Odessa, and there it’s already within easy reach, Varna, Burgas, Kranevo, Primorsko, Nessebar … – can you list all the pearls of Bulgaria. After all, it is one of the most popular countries for tourism and resort recreation.
Sandy beaches, good service and low prices make this small Black Sea country a tasty morsel for tourists. Of no small importance is the fact that Bulgaria is a Slavic country, with an understandable language, with many Orthodox architectural monuments. And just like Russia has a socialist past. If a family with children chooses a nice quiet beach holiday in Europe, then the best option is Bulgaria. And the best place is Albena.
Albena
Albena has everything for children – water karting, an inflatable trampoline, an amusement park, mini-trains, festivals and competitions, health programs. Beautiful beaches, shallow, clean and warm sea, a large number of entertainment, a close road – all these factors are a huge plus in favor of the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria. This course will be appreciated by tourists who are interested in the history of the country, archeology, the traditions of the people – in Bulgaria you cannot sit in one place.
The proximity of Slavic cultures and languages is also a plus in favor of a trip to Bulgaria. Hotels in Bulgaria can be selected at an affordable price with decent quality service and to your taste: these are comfortable 5-star hotels and modest 2-star hotels. Viewing platforms, swimming pools, discos and bars are available in almost every hotel.
Administrative structure of Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a parliamentary republic, headed by a president. The supreme body is the People’s Assembly of 240 deputies. Administratively, the territory is divided into 28 regions. The crime rate in the country is low, but robberies and thefts are rare. Most Bulgarians understand Russian.
Bulgarian beaches
The vast majority of Bulgarian beaches are fine sand. There are few shells and floating algae, and those that are are immediately removed. The seabed is somewhat flat, the depth increases gradually with distance from the coast, which makes it especially comfortable for swimming, especially for children.
Extreme
Extreme lovers are given great opportunities to try their hand at rock climbing. Also popular are such active types of entertainment as, for example: water skiing and even riding a real helicopter in Nessebar! In winter, these are magnificent ski resorts in Pamporovo and Bortsovo, with many excellent and safe slopes.
Kitchen
Do not lose sight of the national cuisine. Spicy seasonings with a piquant taste, an abundance of vegetables are very popular. You will also try grape leaves stuffed with cottage cheese (dolma) and Shopska salad, and sour milk from which soup is prepared with fresh cucumbers, tomatoes seasoned with grated cheese. And 1200 varieties of grapes will give gourmets the opportunity to taste a huge number of varieties of local wines.