When To Go:

Spring (particularly April to mid-June) is an excellent time to visit. The weather is good, the theatres and other cultural venues are in full swing and low-season rates still generally apply. Summer (mid-June to early September) is ideal for hiking and festivals, but it’s also the peak holiday season, especially on the Black Sea coast. Temperatures can be very high during this period too. September is perhaps one of the best months to see Bulgaria. The autumn trees are glorious, fruit and vegetables are plentiful, the tourist hordes have returned home, and you can still sunbathe and swim in the Black Sea.

By mid-October, almost all Black Sea resorts have closed down. As the weather gets colder over the next two months, a gloom about the impending winter (December to March) permeates Bulgaria. Then, as soon as the first snows fall in around mid-December, Bulgarians start to perk up and flock to the ski resorts, which sometimes stay operating until mid-April.

The high season along the Black Sea coast is mid-July to late August; at the ski resorts, it’s Christmas/New Year and February to mid-March. If you avoid these places at these times, you may be astounded at how few tourists there are in Bulgaria.

Bulgaria4holidays specialise in the concept of delivering a holiday package with a variety of additions such as  fishing-horseriding-beach days/stays and so much more which can be ordered at the start of the booking process.

Please be aware so as not to be dissapointed that we recommend you book at the earliest oppertunity so as to take advantage of the cheapest air fares and to secure your stay in this unique part of rural Bulgaria.

Many low cost airlines fly to Sofia and we use Wizz Air flying out of luton to commute to and from the UK and find the fares if booked a few months in advance quite reasonable, and there are many other operators flying from different airports throughout the UK.

 Summertime in Bulgaria

 Winter in Bulgaria