We currently have available for hire these cars, we cover the areas from Sunny Beach to Sozopol....we are based just outside Burgas. VW Polo 1.4 from 18 Euro per day. Renault Megan Convertable 1.6 from 29 Euro per day. Ford Escort Estate 1.8 with aircon, airbags, ABS and electric windows from 20 Euro per day.
Vauxhall Vectra 2.0 right hand drive 5 door saloon, air con etc from 20 Euro per day
Fiat Ulysse 7 seater, 1.9 Turbo Diesel RHD, Climate Control, Power-assisted Steering (PAS), Power Seats, Power Windows, Sunroof, from 30 Euro per day.
BMW 320i petrol-gas,estate,manual gear box,klima control,full extra without leather 30 Euro per day,
BMW-523i,petrol-gas,manual gear box,klima control,full extras with leather 35€ per day.
Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7 V8 full leather,air con, auto, etc.. right hand drive from 45 Euro per day.
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* Unlimited mileage. * Airport/hotel pick-up & drop-off * Pre-paid road taxes & insurance. * Free roadmap. * Sat nav available at an extra cost. * Extra driver at no extra cost. * No extra charge for out of business hours drop off or collection. * Childs car seat available free, subject to availability.
Contact Pat or Helen. Telephone; +359885808637 +359885815566 email; lowcostcarhirebulgaria@yahoo.com * sat nav is available at a charge of 5 Euro per day.
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Interesting Information About Bulgaria.
Bulgaria - Did You Know?
Bulgaria is the sixteenth largest country in Europe and spans across 42,855 square miles.
In 2010 Lonely Planet ranked Bulgaria among its top ten travel destinations.
It has nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites including the Boyana Church, Rila Monastery, Pirin National Park and the Sreburna Nature Reserve.
Lactobacillus Bulgaricus, the bacterium that is responsible for giving Bulgarian yoghurt its unique taste and consistency, can be found only in Bulgarian air.
The longest river running across Bulgarian territory alone is the Iskar river (368km).
The Rila Cross, a wooden cross with 140 microscopic scenes from the Bible featuring more than 1,500 figurines, the largest of them no bigger than a grain of rice, was carved by a monk over a period of 12 years.
The Voyager spacecraft, launched in the 1970s on a voyage to meet and communicate with other planets, carried a laser disc of ten songs believed to be representative of Earth. One of these songs was the Bulgarian tune Izlel e Deliu Haidutin from the Rhodopes region.
The famous Bulgarian rose-oil, produced in the region of Kazanlak, is a component of French and of other world-famous perfumes.
The largest bay is the Bourgas bay at the Black Sea coast. It stretches 31km into the land. At its widest, it measures 41km, and its deepest point is 25m.
The only Bulgarian volcano, long extinct, is Kozhukh (281m above sea level). It is not far from the southwestern town of Petrich.
Making a toast when drinking liquor is de rigeur. When toasting, raise your glass and lightly clink it with all the others present, while looking the people with you in the eye (to not look them in the eye is rude) and saying, (naz drave) (good health to you).
The Black Sea Coast offers attractive seaside resorts. The sunshine record is exceptional with an yearly average of nearly 300 days of sunshine. Tourists enjoy various opportunities for climate-treatment and balneo-treatment, yachting, surfing, water skiing, diving, underwater fishing, other aquatic sports and diverse entertainment opportunities. There are special itineraries combining sea tourism with active tourism and providing opportunities for hiking, cycling, riding, photo-tourism, and eco-tourism, as well as visits to natural, archaeological and cultural places of interest.
Bulgaria has over 30,000 historical monuments from different historical epochs, 36 culture reserves, 330 museums and galleries that form an impressive base for the development of cultural tourism.
A network of three national and nine nature parks, a number of reserves and natural places represent a significant potential for the development of ecological tourism. Ecological routes are special itineraries across exceptionally beautiful landscapes, including a system of facilities for reaching the most inaccessible beauty spots: gorges, steep rocks, and waterfalls.