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Regional Bulgaria Country Guide

Well-known as 'The land of roses', Bulgaria, is a small country of ancient culture, scenic beauty, friendly people, hospitality and warmth. Bulgaria is situated in south-eastern Europe, and occupies the central part of the Balkan peninsula on both sides of the Balkan Range. The greater part of the northern border with Romania passes along the Danube, and the eastern border is the Black Sea. The land borders with Yugoslavia and Macedonia to the west, with Turkey to the south-east, and Greece to the south.

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Bulgaria possesses beautiful landscapes of mountains and beaches - from the Black Sea Coast on its Eastern border to the seaside resorts that draw West European tourists, who are attracted by the low prices. Bulgaria has around 600 natural mineral springs, with water temperatures ranging from 20 to 60 degrees Celsius. These baths and health spas are world famous tourist attractions.

Bulgaria Country Guide

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Climate/Weather

Bulgaria has 4 distinct seasons and generally temperate conditions. Summers tend to be hot and dry, but with low humidity, while winter weather is cold but not necessarily bitter.

Temperatures in summer average at 24 degrees celsius (75 degrees fahrenheit). In winter this is about 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). Northern Bulgaria has a moderate continental climate, while in the south it is intermediate continental, tending to Mediterranean.

The regions around the coast are milder in winter and cooler in summer than the more central parts of the country due to Mediterranean influences. The country's mountain ranges (including the Balkans) tend to cause regional variations also.

Click on this Weather link to view the current conditions in Bulgaria, then select the regional city/area you wish to view.


Communication

Telephone Services - Phone calls can be made from the hotel room, post office or public phones (with phone cards which can be bought at shops, news-stands, kiosks or post offices for Mobika-blue & Bulfon-orange) by dialling the number directly (for local calls) or the code of the country & town respectively when abroad. The international dialling code for Bulgaria is 359, then for:

Sofia - 2
Varna - 52
Bourgas - 56
Plovdiv - 32

There are also 3 mobile telephone operators:
MTel - GSM (088...)
Globul - GSM (089...)
Vivatel - GSM (087...)

Emergency Numbers:
Fire Dept. - 160
Ambulance - 150
Police - 166
Road Assistance - 146
Traffic Police - 165 or (02) 9882225 in Sofia.

Post Offices: Available in all resort complexes, which usually work from 08:00 to 21:00h. Post cards and letters can be left on the hotel reception or can be dropped in the post boxes in the resorts. Stamps can be bought from the hotel reception or at the post office.

Internet: Internet cafes are available in the major cities (Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna), however may be hard to find in other regional parts of the country.


Currency/Money

The official monetary unit in Bulgaria is the LEV (BGN), plural: LEVA, which consists of 100 stotinki. There are banknotes of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 leva nominal and coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 stotinki and 1 lev. There are exchange offices in all banks, hotels, airports, railway stations and border checkpoints, as well as along the trade streets and downtown area of major cities. VAT in Bulgaria is 20%.

To view the current Bulgarian exchange rate, view the following link from OANDA.com - The Currency Site.

The usage of credit cards in Bulgaria is not of general practice. Most shops prefer cash payment. Credit Cards are mainly accepted in larger hotels, trade centres and car rental offices. Information for which credit cards are accepted can be received from the window stickers, where payment with credit cards is available. Most popular types are: Visa, MasterCard, JCB and Diners Club. American Express Travellers' cheques must be cashed at banks and most charge commission.

Banks usually work from Monday to Friday from 0900 to 1600 and sometimes on Saturdays - from 0900 to 1300h. In the tourist resorts, banks work from Monday to Saturday with working time from 0800 to 2000h. The exchange offices usually work non-stop or from 0900 to 1700. There are also 'bankomates' (ATM) on the streets of larger cities, some of the larger hotels and most banks.


Electricity

Voltage in Bulgaria is 220V and the frequency is 50 Hz.

Embassy Locations

Please click on the link for EmbassyWorld.com to view locations of Bulgarian embassies worldwide, as well as foreign embassies in Bulgaria.

General Information

Population: 7.3 million people
Total Area: 110,910 square kilometres
Capital: Sofia (1.1 million people)
Time Zone: GMT 2 hours (October through March) or GMT 1 hours at other times.

To view the current time in Sofia, click on this link to TimeAndDate.com.


Language

The official language is Bulgarian, using the Cyrillic alphabet. It belongs to the group of Slavic languages and is closely related to Russian and Serbian. Russian, previously a required subject in school, is also widely spoken. English is now the most widely studied second language, followed by German, French and Italian. Some common phrases include:

YES - dah
NO - neh
HELLO - zdravéi
EXCUSE ME =  izvinéte
THANK YOU =  blagodaryə
GOOD-BYE =  dovízhdane


Public Holidays

2007

1 Jan - New Year's Day.
3 Mar - National Day (Day of Liberation).
8-9 Apr - Easter.
1 May - Labour Day.
6 May - St George's Day (Day of Bulgarian Army). 
24 May - St Cyril and Methodius Day (Day of Culture and Literacy).
6 Sep - The Unification of Bulgaria.
22 Sep - Independence Day.
1 Nov - Day of the Bulgarian Revival Leaders.
24-25 Dec - Christmas.
31 Dec - New Year's Eve.

2008

1 Jan - New Year's Day.
3 Mar - National Day (Day of Liberation).
23-24 Mar - Easter.
1 May - Labour Day.
6 May - St George's Day (Day of Bulgarian Army). 
24 May - St Cyril and Methodius Day (Day of Culture and Literacy).
6 Sep - The Unification of Bulgaria.
22 Sep - Independence Day.
1 Nov - Day of the Bulgarian Revival Leaders.
24-25 Dec - Christmas.
31 Dec - New Year's Eve.


Religion

The main religion is Orthodox Christianity (85%). But there are also followers of the Catholic, Islamic (13%), Baptist, Methodist and Jewish faith. The Communist regime frowned upon religion, however religious expression has now been allowed, meaning that religious holidays are celebrated openly.


Visas/Passports

Entering the country is only possible with a valid international passport. The citizens EU and EFTA member states do not need an entry visa. Citizens of other countries need an entry or transit visa, which is issued by the embassies and consulates of the Republic of Bulgaria abroad. No visas are required of CIS citizens for a stay of 1 month, provided they are in the possession of a valid passport, a voucher for pre-paid tourist services or if they pay the sum of 40 USD for each day of their stay in the country.


Location

To view a map of Bulgaria, view this link from WorldAtlas.com.

Beaches

There are many long, beautiful, sandy beaches along the Black sea coastline. Most of them are fully organised, with shower facilities, beach chairs, umbrellas and sea sports facilities. All beaches are free of charge. A few years ago colours of the banners showing the state of the sea were standardised with the international ones as follows: Green banner - Calm Sea, swimming is allowed. Yellow banner -  forbidden to enter behind the float  of inflatable means; and red banner - All bathing and swimming is forbidden.

Sports

All tourist resorts offer excellent conditions for practicing wide scale of summer and winter sports. The most popular sports in Bulgaria are: football, ski and most winter sports, most water sports,  volleyball, tennis, basketball, athletics, weight-lifting, wrestling, boxing, fishing, hunting, etc.

Shops

In the resorts they usually work round-the-clock or from 09:00 to 21:00h. The rest work from 09:00 to 19:00h. and from 09:00 to 13:00h on Saturdays.

Restaurants

Bulgaria's restaurants offer a wide range of different cuisines. As well as traditional and local dishes, there are also strong influences from Asian and other European countries. Most establishments are open from around 10-11am until late. For more information, check out our Restaurant page.


Pharmacies/ Medical services

Most pharmacies open from 08:00 to 20:00 h. and some are open 24 hours. Medical services - Each resort has a fully equipped state clinic. There are also private medical centres and services. Phone for emergency medical service - 150. Free First Aid and consultation in emergencies.

Rent-a-Car

Detailed information for car rental services - offices, prices and conditions of payment can be received at every hotel reception or tourist information offices /centres. Major international car rental companies with offices in Bulgaria: Hertz, Sixt, Europcar, Avis and Budget. Local car rental companies offer much lower rates but operate older cars.

Taxi

Taxi can be found in front of almost every restaurant or hotel. Can also be called on the phone from the hotel or the bar and can be stopped on the street. When in Sofia look for the "OK-Supertrans" taxies (tel. 973 21 21) - these are the most reliable in terms of service, prices and fleet. The usual rate is 0.50 leva - call charge and about 0.40 BGN per kilometre travelled. Tips are recommended but should not exceed 10 - 20 % of the bill.

Buses

Information for state and private bus lines can be found on the reception of the hotel, bus station and tourist information centres. There is a good network of bus transportation throughout the country, which is a relatively cheap way to go round.

Airports

There are civil aviation airports in the cities of: Sofia (International), Varna, Bourgas, Plovdiv, Rousse and Targovishte. In rare cases of heavy mist at Sofia Airport, flights are redirected to Plovdiv Airport, which is about 160 km. from Sofia, and passengers are transported with buses to Sofia.

Gambling

Casino and Bingo halls - usually it is necessary to pay an entrance fee in the casinos. It's also necessary to carry a passport. Bingo halls are only operated in Bulgarian language.

Water

Tap water in Bulgaria is completely suitable for drinking, but at places it is highly chlorinated and bottled mineral water is recommended. Most local brands, like Gorna Banya, Devin, Bankya, Hissarya and Velingrad have excellent taste and curative characteristics. Most of them are originate from the famous SPA resorts that they carry the name of.

Tips

In most restaurants and bars it is not necessary to pay extra for the service, but the custom is to leave 5-10% from the value of the order. In the restaurants where the tip is included in the bill, its percentage is mentioned in the menu. Tips can also be given to the chambermaid, the errand-boy, the taxi drivers, and the petrol station staff.

Fuel

The best Bulgarian fuel is the H 98 octane "Super/unleaded", with prices per litre of about 1.95 lev (1 EUR). The fuel most commonly used is the 95-H (unleaded), with price of about 1.60 lev (0.80 EUR) and Diesel - price about 1.30 lev (0.65 EUR). Petrol stations are conveniently situated throughout the country. LPG is also available at about 0.90 leva per litre (0.45 EUR).

Yachting and Yacht Ports

Yachting is a sport, which now is starting to develop in Bulgaria. There are ports in Balchik, Golden Sands Resort, St. Constantine & Helena Resort and Varna to the North, and at Nessebar, Bourgas, Kiten and Tsarevo to the South. Conditions for usage of the yacht ports can be found from tour operators and the tourist information centres.






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