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you will love it mate i was there two years ago.
ahh what a fantastic holiday! its one of the places i would go back to again and agian.
its the cheapist place ive ever been to for food/drink!
the best bit is the horse and cart rides around the town! and make sure you go on the jeep safari!
ahh what a fantastic holiday! its one of the places i would go back to again and agian.
its the cheapist place ive ever been to for food/drink!
the best bit is the horse and cart rides around the town! and make sure you go on the jeep safari!
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food is cheap..
bulgarian beer is very cheap 30-50p a pint, european beer is bit more..
top place, just watch out for people selling fake everything, and if driving move over for big 4x4s with blacked out windows as its prob the mafia
bulgarian beer is very cheap 30-50p a pint, european beer is bit more..
top place, just watch out for people selling fake everything, and if driving move over for big 4x4s with blacked out windows as its prob the mafia
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was there last yr mate
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Hotel Pomorie on the beach front.
The locals are more used to dealing with stand-offish / arrogant Germans or Scandinavian people so don't expect it to be like turkey if you've been there before? However they are polite and won't hassle you much whilst you're about. As the number of British people start going there then I think their attitude will change and they will be more up for a laugh. They're not too sure how to interact with English as they aren't used to it yet, but as I said they are polite and friendly enough.
Meals can be cheap: if you stay away from the central bit (you'll know where I mean when you go: full of restaurants and bars away from the beach front itself). biggest hotel in that ara is the Cuban, so you'll know when you're there: number 50 in the hotel list right in the middle. This is where the more expensive hotels are and they up the prices accordingly.
http://www.sqe2006.dir.bg/Pictures/Sunny_Beach_map.jpg
This map below shows your hotel: 1/2 way between the big Cuban and the hotel we stayed in the Pomorie. So on the map above yours will be around number 46/47-ish.
http://www.beachbulgaria.com/fmimage...ny_Beach_s.jpg
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Hotel Pomorie on the beach front.
The locals are more used to dealing with stand-offish / arrogant Germans or Scandinavian people so don't expect it to be like turkey if you've been there before? However they are polite and won't hassle you much whilst you're about. As the number of British people start going there then I think their attitude will change and they will be more up for a laugh. They're not too sure how to interact with English as they aren't used to it yet, but as I said they are polite and friendly enough.
Meals can be cheap: if you stay away from the central bit (you'll know where I mean when you go: full of restaurants and bars away from the beach front itself). biggest hotel in that ara is the Cuban, so you'll know when you're there: number 50 in the hotel list right in the middle. This is where the more expensive hotels are and they up the prices accordingly.
http://www.sqe2006.dir.bg/Pictures/Sunny_Beach_map.jpg
This map below shows your hotel: 1/2 way between the big Cuban and the hotel we stayed in the Pomorie. So on the map above yours will be around number 46/47-ish.
http://www.beachbulgaria.com/fmimage...ny_Beach_s.jpg
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