More than its Coast
The seaside of Bulgaria is without a doubt the most popular tourist destination in the country. But this irritates me because there are just as many wonderful places throughout the country. Sure, there are lots of lovely sand beaches and old port towns along the country's Black Sea coast. However, inland, there are numerous additional noteworthy locations. Tourists can choose from a variety of fascinating cities to visit, ranging from the historic former royal capital of Veliko Tarnovo to the incredibly cool city of Plovdiv.
Bulgaria has a one-of-a-kind blend of breathtaking mountains and stunning coastline. It is one of Europe's oldest countries, with one of the world's top three cultural heritages. The Monastery of Dryanovo and the unusual Sand Pyramids of Melnik are two lesser locations buried away inside the country's vibrant terrain. Bulgaria is a very diverse country, and I recommend people to take advantage of it. Take a look at these photographs for more ideas on where to go in Bulgaria.