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- Discover Bulgaria: A Self-Drive Exploration of Its Best-Kept Secrets
- Best of Bulgaria Roundtrip
- Legends of Emperors and Crusaders , Wines, Traditional Cuisine. Museum Towns and Villages
- Peaks & Lakes of the Pirin and Rila Mountains
- Hike Bulgaria's Rodopi Mountains
- Go Local: Best of Bulgaria, Self-Drive
- Rodopi Road Cycling (Bulgaria)
- Bulgaria at a glance: Sofia City Break
- Bulgaria Uncovered: A Family-Friendly Self-Drive Off-Road Adventure
- Bansko Winter Escape 5 days
- Discover Bulgaria: A Self-Drive Exploration of Its Best-Kept Secrets1 Review by TourRadar travelers- “The sights in Bulgaria including historic and natural were a pleasant surprise.” - Beryl, traveled in July - Rila Monastery's frescoes and Plovdiv's Roman amphitheater showcase Bulgaria's rich heritage. Riverside family hotels welcome you while exploring Bansko's old town and Kazanluk's Rose Valley. The tour features Sofia's Alexander Nevski Cathedral and Varna's archaeological museum with world's oldest gold treasure. - Duration - 11 days - Destinations - Sofia, Rila, Bansko, Plovdiv, Kazanlak, Nesebar, Varna, Arbanasi, Veliko Tarnovo - Age Range - Ages 18+ - Operator - Across Europe Ltd. - From 
- NZ$1,862+$50 local payments
 
- Best of Bulgaria Roundtrip20 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “The itinerary is good and quite varied. Overall, if you would like to visit Bulgaria, we think this tour is a good option.” - Alan, traveled in September - Bulgarian cultural treasures unfold over eight days, from Sofia's 4th-century St. George Rotonda to Plovdiv's Roman theater. Local artisans welcome visitors at Etura craftsmen village, while Yagodina cave reveals stunning stalactites. The UNESCO-listed Rila Monastery rounds out the journey. Includes 7 breakfasts and expert English-speaking guide. - Duration - 7 days - Destinations - Sofia, Rila, Melnik, Ognyanovo, Bansko, Plovdiv, Veliko Tarnovo - Age Range - Ages 6+ - Operator - Penguin Travel - From 
- NZ$1,510+$201 local payments
 
- Legends of Emperors and Crusaders , Wines, Traditional Cuisine. Museum Towns and Villages5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “What a wonderful tour through Bulgaria. All hotels were comfortable & centrally located to our needs.” - Karen, traveled in September - Bulgarian heritage comes alive from Sofia's ancient streets to Varna's Roman baths. The Valley of Roses in Kazanlak beckons, historic Melnik offers wine tasting, and UNESCO-listed Nessebar dazzles visitors. Total costs around $2,600 includes 3-4* hotels, expert guides, and authentic experiences including Nestinari fire dancing at farewell dinner. - Duration - 10 days - Destinations - Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo, Varna, Pomorie, Kazanlak, Plovdiv, Melnik - Age Range - Ages 18+ - Operator - Across Europe Ltd. - From 
- NZ$4,619+$161 local payments
 
- Peaks & Lakes of the Pirin and Rila Mountains32 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “We never knew Bulgaria has so much to offer, so if you seek a change we would highly recommend you go for this tour.” - Nathan, traveled in July - Bulgarian peaks await on this 8-day alpine adventure. The route leads through Pirin and Rila National Parks to scale Musala (2925m) and Vihren (2914m), passing 17 glacier lakes, with a visit to UNESCO Rila Monastery. Comfortable 3-star hotels in Bansko and Govedartsi serve as base camps, while expert guides lead daily hikes with daypacks. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Sofia, Bansko, Pirin National Park, Mount Vihren, Rila, Seven Lakes National Reserve, Malyovitsa, Govedartsi, Mount Musala - Age Range - Ages 13+ - Operator - Traventuria - From 
- NZ$2,295
 
- Hike Bulgaria's Rodopi Mountains10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “Lovely scenery at a relaxed pace. The view from Saint Elijah and walking to the end of the overhanging platform.” - Malcolm, traveled in January - Bulgaria's wild Rodopi region opens up from Yagodina village. Rare butterflies flutter through Kastrakli Nature Reserve, while dramatic views await at Trigrad karst plateau and Mount Golyam Snezhnik (7,178ft). The family-run Yagodina Hotel provides home-produced meals before transfer to Sofia's Crystal Palace Hotel. - Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Sofia, Borino, Zmeitsa - Age Range - Ages 16+ - Operator - Exodus Adventure Travels - From 
- NZ$3,522
 
- Go Local: Best of Bulgaria, Self-Drive2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “Bulgaria is a jewel of a country and it shouldn't be overlooked as a great destination to explore.” - Alexandra, traveled in May - Bulgarian heritage spans from Sofia's Alexander Nevski Cathedral to Plovdiv's Roman Amphitheatre. The Rose Valley leads to Kazanlak's Thracian Tomb, while Varna's Archaeological Museum houses the world's oldest gold treasure. UNESCO-listed Rila Monastery completes the journey. Includes 10 nights' accommodation and traditional village lunch in Dobarsko. - Duration - 11 days - Destinations - Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo, Varna, Balchik, Nesebar, Burgas, Kazanlak, Plovdiv, Bansko, Rila - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operated in - English, German, French - Operator - Destination Services Bulgaria - From $2,251 15% Off
- NZ$1,913You save $338
 
- Rodopi Road Cycling (Bulgaria)2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “The tour covered very impressive country side and most of the roads were great for cycling.” - Johnston, traveled in July - Cycling routes wind through the Rhodope Mountains from Sofia, featuring stays in Velingrad's spa resorts and Trigrad's family hotels. Bulgaria's second-largest monastery in Bachkovo and the 10,000m-long Yagodina Cave system highlight the journey. - Duration - 6 days - Destinations - Sofia, Velingrad, Batak, Dospat, Trigrad, Smolyan, Bachkovo - Age Range - Operator - Penguin Travel - From 15% Off
- NZ$1,389+$201 local payments
 
- Bulgaria at a glance: Sofia City Break1 Review by TourRadar travelers- “Great tour for a quick introduction to the country.” - Vincent, traveled in May - Sofia's St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral and the UNESCO-protected Boyana Church's Renaissance-precursor frescoes showcase Bulgaria's heritage. The spectacular Rila Monastery nestles in mountains, where traditional mekitsi with buffalo yogurt awaits, with optional tours to ancient Plovdiv and its Roman Theater. - Duration - 4 days - Destinations - Sofia, Rila - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Destination Services Bulgaria - From $704 15% Off
- NZ$599You save $106
 
- Duration - 8 days - Destinations - Sofia, Rila, Seven Lakes National Reserve, Bansko, Pirin, Kovachevitsa, Dospat, Devin - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Indie4X4 - From 15% Off
- NZ$2,506
 
- Bansko Winter Escape 5 days1 Review by TourRadar travelers- “We will come back next year if possible. The rest of the staff were very good.” - Paul, traveled in February - Bansko's premier ski destination offers 75km of slopes between Chalin Valog and Shiligarnika centers. Private transfers from Sofia, 4-star accommodation with spa access, and authentic Bulgarian cuisine at local mehanas enhance the experience. The historic old town provides cultural breaks between ski sessions. - Duration - 5 days - Destinations - Bansko - Age Range - Ages 18-60 - Operator - Oxygen Tours - From 15% Off
- NZ$1,107
 
What people love about Bulgaria Tours
- Legends of Emperors and Crusaders , Wines, Traditional Cuisine. Museum Towns and VillagesGood pace Nice driver/guide.One or too many wine tastings for me. 
- Best of Bulgaria RoundtripAn enjoyable trip round the sites of Bulgaria. Plenty of monasteries, lovely scenery and a good introduction to a country I have never visited before. There were only 4 of us in a van which could take 8. Which meant plenty of room for us, but it would have been very cramped with more in. The guide (Kostos) was extremely pleasant and eager to please. No problems with either the pick-up or drop-off transfers. The hotels were sometimes a bit out of town for my liking, but we managed. You have to pay entry fees yourselves but they all seem very cheap so not an issue (average of about £3 or so to enter most places). 
- Go Local: Best of Bulgaria, Self-DriveThis tour was amazing. Emiliana connects with you instantly and is super responsive, accommodating and professional throughout the trip - she answered all of our pre trip questions and during the trip was very helpful and made us feel connected throughout the trip as though we had a guide but were on our own! The trip itself is full way to see this beautiful country and allows a few add ons if desired or subtraction as well. This is full independent trip. Driving in Bulgaria was easier than expected and the overall logistics of this trip are very well thought out and comfortable timing and relaxation time. Bulgaria is a jewel of a country and it shouldn't be overlooked as a great destination to explore the layers of history, the fresh foods, the wonderful people and spirit of an Eastern Balkan country. End of May was the perfect time to explore as well. Thank you to Emiliana again!! 
What our customers ask about Bulgaria Tours & Trips
- What kind of local cultural experiences can you join in Bulgaria and where do you find them?- You can really get into Bulgaria's living traditions - there's these amazing fire-dancing rituals called nestinari that happen in villages near the Strandza Mountains usually between May and October during religious festivals they're actually UNESCO-recognized. If you're into food you can cook with Maria Jekova who won Masterchef she runs these great sessions in her mountain place in the Rhodopes where you'll go foraging and make traditional stuff like kapama and banitsa. Over in Veliko Tarnovo there's this historic street called Samovodska Charshia where you can try your hand at centuries-old crafts like wood-carving with rose wood patterns or making pottery using these really old Thracian clay techniques. And if you're around in August head to Gela village it's meant to be where Orpheus was born they have this huge National Bagpipe Festival with over 10000 musicians it's pretty incredible. 
- How can you access Bulgaria's natural areas outside the cities?- The protected areas in Bulgaria are really well connected you've got Pirin National Park which is UNESCO-protected you can take a cable car up from Bansko and explore 182 glacial lakes and peaks over 2900m. The Seven Rila Lakes are amazing you can get there by chairlift from Panichishte Resort and follow trails past these uniquely shaped lakes they've got names like The Kidney and The Eye. Then there's the Rhodope Mountains you access them through towns like Trigrad and Yagodina they've got Bulgaria's deepest caves and Europe's longest canyon system. Near the Black Sea there's Strandza Nature Park with trails through this massive Mediterranean forest it's actually Europe's largest preserved one. Most places have local guides who really know their stuff they can show you rare things like Edelweiss flowers and Balkan Chamois. 
- What are some less-touristy routes around Bulgaria and why do people love them?- There's these really cool alternative ways to explore Bulgaria like this narrow-gauge train they call the Alpine railway of the Balkans it goes from Bansko to Septemvri and climbs up to Bulgaria's highest station at Avramovo 1267m you go through 35 tunnels with these incredible mountain views. You can follow the old Via Diagonalis Roman road through the Rose Valley it connects amazing historical places like Plovdiv's Roman theater and these Thracian tombs in Kazanlak. There's also this Wine Route through the Melnik region where Churchill's favorite wine comes from you get to see these unique sandstone pyramids and traditional wine cellars. People really go for these routes because you get this perfect mix of history scenic beauty and real local experiences without all the crowds. 
- Which places in Bulgaria are still pretty quiet but really worth visiting?- There are some real hidden treasures in Bulgaria like Melnik it's actually Bulgaria's smallest town with just 385 people but it's got this amazing 18th-century wine cellar at Kordopulov House and these incredible sandstone formations. Shiroka Luka village is really special it's where traditional Rhodopean architecture meets the National School of Folk Arts they produce Bulgaria's best bagpipe players here. You should check out Dobarsko village too there's this 17th-century church with these fascinating "cosmic" frescoes that make Christ look like he's in a rocket ship. The Devil's Throat Cave in Trigrad Gorge has Europe's highest underground waterfall at 42m and the mountain villages nearby offer these great homestays where you can watch traditional weaving and go herb collecting. 
- What local foods should you try in Bulgaria and where's the best place to find them?- Bulgaria's got some amazing regional dishes you've got to try Bansko's kapama which is this slow-cooked layered meat dish and chomlek a clay-pot stew you'll find these in traditional mehanas with all these Revival Period decorations. Up in the Rhodope Mountains around Shiroka Luka try patatnik it's like a potato and herb pie and cheverme which is spit-roasted lamb local families often make these. In Kazanlak you can taste all these Bulgarian rose products they make rose jam liqueur and honey right there in the Valley of Roses. Plovdiv's got these restaurants built on actual Roman ruins where they serve Thracian-style clay pot dishes. And don't miss the Kurdish-influenced food in the Eastern Rhodopes especially the sarmi with Melnik's famous red wines served in these historic cellars. 
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