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SAVE ON YOUR VACATION - BEACH, SUN AND WHITE SANDS AT THE BLACK SEA COAST


If you are looking for your new tourism destination for this summer suitable for a whole family, praised by adults due to variety of entertainment choices and exciting for kids  - go to BurgasTour.com and find out the most cheapest rent-a-car, transfers and flights available from over 795 airlines including Wizzair connecting flights automatic planner! 

Burgas is a city on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast. At its heart, the Church of Saint Cyril and Methodius is known for striking stained-glass windows over its main entrance. Nearby, the Ethnographic Museum explores Bulgarian folk culture, with colorful costumes and everyday items. Along Burgas Bay is the Sea Garden, with broad promenades, performances at its Summer Theatre and a viewing platform at the end of its pier.




Bulgaria is a relatively inexpensive country to visit. Your money will go a long way when it comes to food, attractions, and accommodation. Try some of the local street food for a cheaper option to restaurants, and stay at some of Bulgaria's many hostels to save on accommodation expenses.

Bulgaria is a Balkan nation with diverse terrain encompassing Black Sea coastline, a mountainous interior and rivers, including the Danube. A cultural melting pot with Greek, Slavic, Ottoman, and Persian influences, it has a rich heritage of traditional dance, music, costumes, and crafts. At the foot of domed Vitosha mountain is its capital city, Sofia, dating to the 5th century B.C.



Sunny Beach is a resort on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast. It's known for its water sports, sand dunes and nightlife. Its waterfront is lined by a long sandy beach. Inland are a paintball park, a go-kart track and a water park many slides. The yacht marina at Sveti Vlas is to the northeast. To the south, the town of Nessebar has ancient ruins and an Archaeological Museum with millennia-old pottery and bronze vessels.

Nessebar is a town in Burgas Province, on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast. The cobbled streets of the old town, which sits on a promontory, are lined with ruins such as Byzantine-era fortifications and baths. The ruins of the 5th-century Church of St. Sofia include stone columns and large arched windows. The 11th-century Church of St. Stephen houses hundreds of mural paintings and a huge, richly decorated altarpiece.


So are you ready for unforgettable vacation without costing you a fortune? Go to BurgasTour.com and book your holiday now!