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Bulgaria

Bulgaria is one of Europe’s hidden gems, a land where ancient Thracian tombs lie alongside Roman amphitheatres, medieval fortresses, Orthodox monasteries, and charming Ottoman-era towns. From the soaring peaks of the Rila and Pirin Mountains to the fertile Rose Valley and the calm shores of the Black Sea, Bulgaria offers an incredible diversity of landscapes and cultures.

At the crossroads of empires for millennia, Bulgaria’s heritage is rich and layered. Travellers will find cobbled old towns, vibrant folklore traditions, and hearty local cuisine that reflects centuries of influences. For those seeking history, mythology, and natural beauty, this Balkan nation delivers in abundance.

Smaller group size - up to 28

Crossroads of Balkan Empires featuring Romania & Transylvania, Serbia & Bulgaria

19 Historic Days
  • Start: Belgrade
  • Ends: Sofia
  • Countries: Bulgaria

The Danube, Transylvania and historic Balkans

Smaller group size - up to 28

Mountains, Myths & Ancient Empires featuring Macedonia, Greece, Corfu & Meteora

18 Wonderful Days
  • Start: Sofia
  • Ends: Athens
  • Countries: Greece, North Macedonia, Bulgaria

Chasms, mountains, blue lakes and Greek temples

Touring Bulgaria by Coach

Our small-group escorted tours ensure that you see Bulgaria in comfort and depth. Travelling by coach allows us to explore not only major cities such as Sofia and Plovdiv, but also remote villages, highland monasteries, and stunning mountain passes. With expert guides bringing history to life, you will enjoy a balance of included sightseeing and free time to explore at your own pace.

Best Time to Visit Bulgaria

The best seasons to visit Bulgaria are spring (May to June) and early autumn (September to October) when temperatures are mild and landscapes are at their most colourful.

  • Summer (July to August): Warm and sunny, perfect for mountain regions and coastal areas, though inland cities can be hot.
  • Winter (December to March): Snow transforms the mountains into a winter wonderland, but some routes and monasteries are less accessible.

Bulgarian Culture and Cuisine

Things to Know Before You Go


Here are some important details that you should know before you go:

  • Language: Bulgarian, written in the Cyrillic script. English is spoken in major towns and by guides.
  • Currency: Bulgarian Lev (BGN). Credit cards are widely accepted in cities, while cash is preferred in villages.
  • Time Zone: Eastern European Time (EET), with daylight saving in summer.
  • Electricity: 230V, standard European two-pin plugs (Type C and F).
  • Clothing: Monasteries and churches require modest dress. Both men and women should cover shoulders and wear long trousers or skirts; a scarf or shawl is useful. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for historic towns and trails.