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Discover Historic Bulgaria at the Heart of Europe
By Rhiannon Davies
As a recent entrant into the European Union, Bulgaria is slowly becoming better
known and more widely explored as a result. It's a hugely historic country with
an expansive and unspoiled coastline and fabulous winter sports resorts that
embodies the best of eastern Europe and which is a thrilling destination for
visitors.
If you're a city lover then Bulgaria won't disappoint either - it's capital city
of Sofia is historically rich, culturally pure and a young, dynamic city at its
heart now that it is benefiting from European Union entry and an increase in
employment prospects for its citizens.
If you fly in to Sofia you can spend a few days exploring the city, enjoying the
nightlife, discovering its majesty and really getting to know the Bulgarian
people before you decide where you would like to expand your vacation.
If you arrive in the late autumn, in winter or early spring you can head to the
dramatic and imposing Pirin mountains and visit resorts such as Bansko, Borovets
and Pamporovo and you will find excellent ski and snowboard conditions,
affordable equipment hire and ski pass purchase prices as well as some fabulous
powder and brilliant après ski.
Alternatively, if you arrive in Bulgaria from May to September you will want to
head for the Black Sea coastline where there are any number of perfectly
pristine, Blue Flag beaches, where there are beautiful ancient fishing villages
alongside vibrant new resorts such as Sunny Beach, and where you can have a fun
time.
Along the coast there is so much for all the family to do and enjoy. There are
theme parks and water parks, there are historic castles and museums to visit,
there are beaches to comb, restaurants' fare to sample and many friendly and
welcoming local people to make your stay a memorable one.
Because Bulgaria is in the European Union now its border rules have relaxed and
its visa criteria have eased so that it is now not only easy to take a vacation
in Bulgaria, it's possible for many people to take an extended holiday and live
and even work in the nation.
If you're thinking about taking some time out and exploring Europe and you want
to fund your adventures, why not contact your nation's Bulgarian embassy and
determine whether or not you can live and work there for a period of time.
Rhiannon Davies writes about living and working abroad, to read more about
living and property in Bulgaria as well as visiting
Bulgaria, check out her site ShelterOffshore.com