More about Group Tours In Bulgaria
A typical group tour will begin in Sofia, where you’ll discover the capital’s blend of Roman ruins, Orthodox churches and Soviet-era architecture. From there, itineraries often take you into the countryside, stopping in places like Rila Monastery, a UNESCO-listed site nestled in the mountains, and the charming revival-era town of Koprivshtitsa.
You will continue to Plovdiv, one of Europe’s oldest cities, where a guided walk through its Old Town and Roman amphitheatre reveals stories from thousands of years of history. Further east, Veliko Tarnovo offers medieval hilltop views and winding cobbled streets, while a journey to the Black Sea coast might include stops in Nessebar or Sozopol, where ancient ruins meet laid-back seaside charm.
Travelling as part of a group allows for a more immersive experience, with guides offering local knowledge, context and cultural insight that bring each place to life. There’s also the added benefit of travelling in comfort, with transport, accommodation and many meals already arranged.
Whether you’re a solo traveller looking to meet people, or simply prefer a well-structured holiday with a clear route, group tours in Bulgaria offer a stress-free and rewarding way to explore the country’s many faces.