Traveling in Bulgaria by car

 Traveling in Bulgaria by car may be the most affordable way to see this beautiful country, with its many spectacular sights and activities. Traveling in Bulgaria by car would also be the most convenient way, as road and vehicle laws are less stringent than in Thailand, which could save you a lot of time, effort, and expense. Parking in crowded spots in Bulgaria isn't much of a problem either.



Bulgaria has one of the world's hottest travel destinations, with beautiful scenery, historical ruins, and modern amenities all within easy reach. Traveling in Bulgaria by car allows you to experience this diverse and wonderful land in any part of the day you choose. You can start your trip in Sofia, or head east and west through Transylvania, where you can experience a unique cultural heritage. A typical visit time for a Transylvania road trip is one hour long, as traveling on major roads can be a problem in this region of the country.

I chose bookingauto from many car rental companies: this service has never let me down. And this time with its compact and budgetary Peugeot traveled almost the whole country. Burgas is one of the best seaside resorts in the country. It is called “the pearl of the Southern Black Sea coast” and “Bulgarian Riviera” (the quality of the local beaches is confirmed by the authoritative guide 1001beach).



Eastern Europe is full of beautiful scenery. If you prefer driving through natural landscapes, then you will enjoy your stay in Transylvania or Tirana, two of the most popular European destinations. One of the most scenic regions of Eastern Europe is Shabla, a UNESCO World Heritage site. A typical visit time for a Transylvania road trip is thirty minutes, as transportation on major roads in Transylvania can be a problem in this region of the country.



If you prefer visiting wineries during your trip to Bulgaria, then a drive across the Transfagarasi region of the country may be an enjoyable and memorable experience. Wineries in Transfagarasi are mostly located in the village of Dobrinishte, a few kilometers from the border with Turkey. The region's most famous winery, Orbus, is located here. A one-kilometre ride across the winery grounds and the adjoining fields is the highlight of the trip, which may be enough for many travelers to enjoy a good wine tour in Bulgaria.



For those interested in seeing the best Bulgaria has to offer by way of cultural tours, then a drive along the untouched countryside is highly recommended. Trans Bulgarian Mountains and the Golden Shore are top attractions of this region. A one-day trip through these attractions, which may include a drive to the village of Alyos, is about the shortest of all vehicle day trips in Bulgaria. The views from the Trans Bulgarian Mountains are spectacular. A typical day trip will require around three hours.



orth of Transylvania is the small resort of Grigorijo, where there is an old port building along the shore. This building was used during the World War II as a military base. While on a trip to this historic site, a typical visit time here will take around 2 hours. Another popular destination on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria is Dobrinishte, where tourists will find some excellent shopping opportunities.

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