Tips For First-Time Visitors To Bulgaria |
Jun 26
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Welcome to the beautiful country of Bulgaria! Located on the southeastern part of Europe, Bulgaria is now becoming a premiere tourist destination in the continent. Bulgaria is situated along the Balkan Peninsula. It is bordered by Romania to the north, the Black Sea to the east, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, and Greece and Turkey on the south. Travelers visiting this beautiful country are captivated with its picturesque landscapes, pristine beaches, historical buildings and a rich cultural heritage that is uniquely their own.
If this is your first time to travel to the country of Bulgaria, here are just some tips to help you get the most of your trip.
Bulgaria has a temperate climate, meaning that its locals experience cold winters and warm summers. Its close proximity to the Black Sea and the many mountain ranges that could be found all over the country has made the country of Bulgaria a rather windy country, particularly during the winter months and during the first part of summer. Heavy rainfalls are also frequent during the first few months of summer in the country, so make sure that you pack in your windbreakers and umbrellas with you.
All travelers to Bulgaria are required to present a valid passport with its expiration date at least six months from the time that you leave Bulgaria and return to your home country. If your passport is going to expire within the same year that you would be making a trip to Bulgaria, it is a good idea to get your passport renewed first before making your travel arrangements to avoid any potential problems the moment you get there to Bulgaria.
Not all tourists are required to acquire a visa to visit the country, provided that your stay is no longer than 30 days. To see if you are qualified for this, it is best to contact the embassy of Bulgaria in your country.
It is important to make sure that before you travel to Bulgaria, you bring along a copy of your itinerary which not only show how long you would be staying in Bulgaria but also your accommodations in Bulgaria as well. Immigration officers would require you to submit this to the local police as soon as you arrive in your country to prevent any possibility of overstaying in the country.
Another top tourist destination is the ancient city of Nesebar. This beautiful seaside port is not just home to buildings and infrastructures dating back to the Middle Ages. It is also a favorite by tourists and locals for its pristine beaches which open up to the Black Sea.
It is a good idea to try visiting online travel agencies when looking where to stay in Bulgaria. Many of these online travel agencies would offer some discounted rates which are not available if you make the reservations directly with the hotel.