Bulgaria Tours

Journey Through Bulgaria: Folklore, Fortresses, and Wild Beauty

At the crossroads of Europe, Bulgaria tells its story in whispers of folklore and stone. From Thracian tombs carved into the earth to frescoed monasteries tucked into forested slopes, the country’s soul lingers in both its sacred sites and its everyday rituals. Whether it’s the haunting call of folk songs echoing through the Rhodope Mountains or the fragrance of roses drifting from the Valley of the Roses, Bulgaria’s identity flows between its timeless traditions and wild beauty.

Bulgaria’s landscapes move between mountains, fertile plains, and the Black Sea’s long golden coast. History is layered into every corner; Thracian, Slavic, and Ottoman legacies still pulse through medieval towns, cobbled squares, and Orthodox monasteries. Folk songs echo through the Rhodope Mountains, while the artistry of rose oil and handmade crafts speak to customs that endure.

With Crooked Compass, you’ll share glasses of rakia in village homes, trace centuries-old stories in UNESCO-listed monasteries, and wander fortresses that have watched over the land for millennia. Bulgaria is not only Europe’s cultural crossroad; it is a place where every journey is enriched by spirit, story, and living tradition.

Quick Facts: Bulgaria Tours

Capital: Sofia (approx. 1.3 million)
Population: Around 6.4 million
Currency: Bulgarian Lev (BGN)
Languages: Bulgarian (official); English and Russian understood in larger towns
Time Zone: UTC +2:00 (UTC +3:00 during daylight saving time)
Best Season: May–September for hiking, Black Sea coast, and cultural festivals
Visa: Required for some nationalities
Power: Type C & F

Our Tours in Bulgaria

Transylvanian Treasures - Romania and Bulgaria

from AUD$ 18,052
  • Discover Romania’s pastoral traditions at a local sheepfold with cheese tasting
  • Gently hike through the scenic Carpathian Mountains
  • Visit the legendary Bran Castle at sunset for a private wine tasting, famously known as Dracula’s Castle
  • Dine like royalty in one of King Charles’ favoured spots in Crit
  • E-bike amidst the scenic Transylvanian hills near Sighisoara and Apold village
  • Indulge in a delightful cooking class, delving into the heart of Romanian cuisine.
  • Discover Sofia’s architectural marvels, bustling markets, and culinary delights
  • Experience dining in an exclusive and historic venue atop a 2nd-century ancient Roman defensive wall
  • Immerse in Soviet nostalgia at a retro communist-themed restaurant
  • Explore Plovdiv’s rich Roman heritage
  • Discover Gela, a mythical haven in the Rhodope Mountains
  • Savour a hands-on cooking class in a mountain village led by the winner of Masterchef Bulgaria
  • Discover the winemaking process from vine to bottle

Embark on an extraordinary journey through the captivating landscapes and rich heritage of Romania and Bulgaria, where ancient history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking natural beauty intertwine.

Our immersive tour takes you on a captivating odyssey through these diverse and vibrant countries, showcasing the best of their cultural, architectural, and natural treasures. From Romania’s enchanting castles, picturesque villages, and the majestic Carpathian Mountains to Bulgaria’s ancient Thracian civilisations, medieval splendours, and awe-inspiring landscapes. Walk in the footsteps of legends at Bran Castle in Romania and explore the charming villages of Transylvania, where time seems to stand still. Indulge your senses with a unique wine-tasting experience inside the walls of Dracula’s Castle and immerse yourself in the warmth of Bulgarian hospitality as you discover picturesque villages like Melnik and explore the dynamic capital, Sofia. Embrace life in the Rhodope Mountains, where folklore intertwines with stunning vistas, and uncover Bulgaria’s rich heritage at Rila Monastery and the architectural wonders of Kovachevitsa. Be captivated by cultural immersion, mountain escapades and gastronomic delights.

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Essence of Bulgaria

from AUD$ 12,873
  • Discover Sofia’s architectural marvels, bustling markets, and culinary delights
  • Experience dining in an exclusive and historic venue atop a 2nd-century ancient Roman defensive wall
  • Immerse in Soviet nostalgia at a retro communist-themed restaurant
  • Explore Plovdiv’s rich Roman heritage
  • Discover Gela, a mythical haven in the Rhodope Mountains
  • Savour a hands-on cooking class in a mountain village led by the winner of Masterchef Bulgaria
  • Discover the winemaking process from vine to bottle

Nestled at the crossroads of Europe and the Balkans, Bulgaria beckons with an irresistible blend of ancient history, vibrant culture, and awe-inspiring landscapes. This Eastern European gem, often overlooked, unfolds a narrative that spans millennia – from Thracian civilisations to the medieval splendours of the Bulgarian Empire.

Wander through charming cobblestone streets in Sofia, the dynamic capital, where modernity harmonises with historic treasures. Explore picturesque villages like Melnik, perched against sand pyramids, and experience the warmth of Bulgarian hospitality. Traverse the Rhodope Mountains, where folklore intertwines with stunning vistas, and indulge in the culinary artistry of local wineries. Bulgaria’s heritage is etched in the walls of Rila Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the architectural wonders of Kovachevitsa. Whether you’re captivated by cultural immersion, mountain escapades, or gastronomic delights, Bulgaria invites you to unravel its secrets.

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Why Choose Crooked Compass for Bulgaria?

Small Groups, Big Moments

Maximum 12 travellers for intimate, flexible experiences.

Passionate Local Partnerships

Journey with Bulgarian historians, winemakers, and village hosts who bring the country’s past and present to life.

Authentic Access

Step inside centuries-old monasteries, wander through Thracian tombs, and share meals in rural homes rarely visited by outsiders.

Ethical Travel

Our journeys support Bulgaria’s local communities, celebrate traditional crafts, and respect the cultural heritage that defines the nation.

Full Support

From logistics to local insights, our team is available 24/7 so you can enjoy immersing yourself in Bulgaria’s landscapes and stories.

Essential Bulgaria Travel Guide

Before You Go

  • Visa Requirements: Bulgaria is part of the European Union. Citizens of Australia, New Zealand, the UK, the EU, and many other countries can enter visa-free for short stays (up to 90 days within a 180-day period). Always check your nationality-specific requirements in advance, as entry rules may change.
  • Health Considerations: No mandatory vaccinations are required. Pharmacies (apteka) are widespread, and many medicines are available without prescription. Private healthcare in Sofia and Plovdiv is modern and reliable, though travel insurance is essential as payment may be required upfront.
  • Language: Bulgarian is the official language and uses the Cyrillic alphabet. English is common among younger people and in larger cities, while Russian may be understood by older generations.

Packing Essentials

Bulgaria’s climate varies from snowy mountains to warm Black Sea beaches; packing layers is key.

  • Light, breathable clothing for summer and the coast; warmer layers and waterproofs for mountain regions.
  • Modest attire (covered shoulders and knees) when visiting Orthodox monasteries and churches; women may be asked to wear a headscarf or skirt.
  • Comfortable shoes for cobblestones, uneven pavements, and hiking trails.
  • A lightweight rain jacket in spring and autumn.
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle.

Optional but useful: walking sticks for hikes, a scarf for church visits, and small gifts if invited into a local home.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Bulgarians are famously hospitable; accept food or drinks when offered, and expect meals to linger with plenty of conversation.
  • Greetings are usually with a handshake and direct eye contact; close friends may exchange cheek kisses.
  • Nods and headshakes are reversed so be mindful of head gestures: nodding means “no” and shaking your head means “yes.”
  • Dress respectfully in religious sites and avoid loud behaviour inside churches.
  • If invited to a home, bring a small gift such as wine, chocolates, or flowers (always an odd number). Shoes are often removed at the door.
  • Photography is welcome in most places, but ask before photographing people or inside monasteries.

Getting Around Bulgaria

  • Roads: Highways connect major cities, but rural roads can be winding or uneven; allow extra time.
  • Trains & Buses: Affordable and widely used, though not always the fastest option. Buses are more reliable than trains for regional connections.
  • Domestic Flights: Rarely needed due to Bulgaria’s size, but international flights operate from Sofia, Varna, and Burgas.

Accommodation

  • Cities: Modern hotels, boutique stays, and restored historic buildings.
  • Mountain towns: Family-run guesthouses and cosy chalets.
  • Villages: Traditional homestays offering local food and genuine hospitality.
  • Black Sea coast: A mix of beach resorts, boutique hotels, and quieter seaside lodgings.

Climate & Timing

  • Spring (March–May): Mild weather and blooming rose fields, perfect for hiking and cultural touring.
  • Summer (June–August): Hot inland, with Black Sea beaches buzzing with life. Expect 30–35°C in Plovdiv and pleasant coastal breezes.
  • Autumn (September–November): Grape harvests, colourful forests, and cooler but stable weather.
  • Winter (December–February): Snow transforms the mountains into ski resorts like Bansko and Borovets; Sofia is cold but atmospheric.

Tip: Weather varies widely across regions; pack for both mountains and lowlands if travelling across the country.

Answer the Call of Bulgaria

From hiking rugged mountain trails to tracing Thracian legends etched in stone, Bulgaria is a country that rewards curiosity at every turn. Hidden monasteries, vibrant festivals, and villages where hospitality runs as deep as tradition; all invite you to go further, see more, and connect more deeply.

Are you ready to let Bulgaria’s soul write its chapter in your journey?

📞 Australia: 1300 855 790 📞 International: +61 (0) 2 8089 1370

📧 info@crooked-compass.com

Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change based on seasonal availability and cultural events. In Bulgaria, patience and flexibility are more than practical; they are part of embracing the journey.