
Must-sees in Burgas

Istanbul Tour from Bulgaria
The only city in the world located on two continents, Istanbul is an incredible city to visit. And as Bulgaria shares a border with Turkey, it makes a great daytrip destination. You'll leave in the evening and arrive early in the morning for a full day of exploring. Highlights include the Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace, plus some optional extras to customize the trip to your taste.
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Sozopol & Ravadinovo Castle 3-in-1 Tour
This full day tour features a trio of Bulgaria's southern highlights with a few added extras. Sozopol's up first – this 2,000-year-old town has a long story to tell, not least that the ancient Greeks settled here and christened it Apollonia. You'll take a scenic boat trip first to see the Bulgarian Black Sea coast from a new perspective, then venture into the historic old town for a guided walking tour. You'll have lunch at a folk-style restaurant followed by some free time. And last but not least, you'll cast your eyes on the medieval-like castle of Ravadinovo, which looks like a scene lifted from a storybook.
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Private Tour of Nessebar
Nessebar old town has more cultural riches than anywhere else on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast. Enjoy a private walking tour along its winding streets and alleys fringed with old timber homes. There are over a dozen churches to see, some dating back as far as the 5th-century. And you'll drop into a famous restaurant to try a tasty local dessert, too.
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Unique visit to Saint Anastasia Island in the Bulgarian Black Sea
Take an excursion to Saint Anastasia Island in the Bulgarian Black Sea with roundtrip boat ticket, museum entrance and electronic guide.
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Nessebar Old Town Small Group Walking Tour
Known as the ‘Pearl of the Black Sea', Nessebar has so much history packed into its old town that it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And with this small group walking tour, you won't miss a thing. Maximum groups of just 16 people mean you'll get to know even more about the history, heritage and culture of this Balkan beauty spot.
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Nessebar Tour and Folk Evening
This tour packs in heritage, culture and folklore during your visit to Nessebar. And after exploring this historic town – known as the ‘pearl of the Black Sea' – you'll end your day on a scintillating high with a full-throated Bulgarian village feast.You'll begin with a guided walking tour of Nessebar old town of, which is crammed into a narrow peninsula jutting out into the Black Sea. Such is its wealth of history that Nessebar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site – it's about the same size as the Vatican but with more churches. Winding streets and alleys of old timber homes lead you to tree-lined plazas with ruined Byzantine churches. There'll be some free time before the day's climax.We'll then head to a nearby village for a proper Bulgarian banquet at a folk-themed restaurant. The highlight of the evening, tough, is the performance by the ‘nestinari' – those who dance barefoot over the smouldering embers of a fire.
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Burgas Bulgarian Food Tour
Take a bite out of Burgas with this drool-worthy food tour. Let an in-the-know local take you to places that most tourists miss out on. See all the town's top sights as you bounce between eating spots, sampling a selection of Bulgaria's best treats.Your food tour gets off to a spicy start. The guys at Chilli Hills have a passion for transforming homegrown chillies into hot sauce. They've even got their own YouTube channel to show you how it's done. Sample their sweet chilli variety, or add some fire to your food with their habanero, jalapeño or Carolina Reaper sauces.Next, we'll cool things down with a taste of some soothingly sweet local honey and a scoop of ice cream at Pozzetti's, a Burgas fave here flavours range from vanilla to Bulgarian beer. After snacking on a traditional banitsa pastry and a boza yoghurt drink at a family-run bakery, we round off at Bakalia. This artisan food store specializes in lutenitsa – a roasted red pepper and tomato chutney.
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Nessebar Discovery
Strolling through Nessebar is one of the most culturally enriching experiences in Bulgaria. This picture-postcard peninsula, known as the ‘Pearl of the Black Sea', is slightly larger than the Vatican City – but has far more churches.First up is the famous Hanska Shatra – Khan's Tent – to take in the panoramic views of the coast. Then, in Nessebar, start off with a guided walking tour of the old town. Crammed into a narrow peninsula jutting out into the Black Sea, it boasts such a wealth of history that it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Winding alleys fringed with old timber homes lead you to more than a dozen historic churches dating back as far as Byzantine times in the fifth century. You'll get to enjoy a local treat in a selected restaurant and have free time to explore the town on your own. Few places so small have so much to offer.
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