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Welcome to Varna

Varna & Around

The Varna Gold

The Varna Gold, discovered in Bulgaria, is the world’s oldest processed gold treasure, dating back nearly 7,000 years.

Northeastern Bulgaria

Get Ready for the Winter

More to Explore

Aerial View of the Black Sea’s Sandy Beach

In this captivating aerial photograph, the sandy beach of Bulgaria's Black Sea coast unfolds in a mesmerizing pattern of beach umbrellas and loungers.

Gourmet

Traditional Bulgarian Kyopolu (Кьопоолу)

Make authentic Bulgarian Kyopolu: roasted eggplant and red peppers mashed with garlic, parsley, and vinegar. Regional variations, serving ideas, and tips.
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Aerial Photography

Cape Akin, Chernomorets

A cinematic aerial of Cape Akin, Chernomorets, a rocky headland, turquoise coves and wave-carved cliffs on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast.

Is Bulgaria Safe for Tourists?

Planning a trip to Bulgaria? One of the first questions on many travelers' minds is, "Is Bulgaria safe for tourists?".

How can I find emergency services if I need it?

112 is the European emergency number connecting you to the local emergency services such as police, ambulance, and fire department.

How do I get my car repaired in Bulgaria?

To get your car repaired in Bulgaria, look for shops specializing in the repair you need. If you drive a new car that is under warranty, you may want first to call or directly visit the authorized service of your car maker.

Forest Fire & Wildfire Safety in Bulgaria: What to Do, Who to Call

How to act during wildfires in Bulgaria: call 112, understand BG‑ALERT, evacuate vs shelter, legal bans in forests, and where to check danger & weather.

Do UK nationals need a visa to live in Bulgaria after Brexit?

Short visits: No visa is required for UK citizens to visit Bulgaria for up to 90 days in any 180 days. Long-term residence: Yes – to move to Bulgaria long-term (for over 90 days).

Camping in Bulgaria

Since July 2023, new rules for "free camping" have been debated in the Bulgarian Parliament, and camping will likely become more regulated. Regulation changes are expected to come into force in January 2024, and they will likely limit camping activities in areas such as preserves, natural landmarks, and protected areas. "Free camping" zones are expected to be regulated. They will require the availability of mobile sanitary points, dedicated parking spaces, and a clear statement of the camping zone's rules to be displayed.
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Cape Akin, Chernomorets

A cinematic aerial of Cape Akin, Chernomorets, a rocky headland, turquoise coves and wave-carved cliffs on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast.

Pomorie from Above: A Jewel Between Sea and Salt

Discover Pomorie, Bulgaria—a picturesque coastal town seen here from above, framed by turquoise waters and historic streets stretching into the Black Sea.

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