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In Bulgaria the different types of villages vary in size. From a small village of 5 to 30 families to one of several thousand people. In Bulgaria it is becoming very popular to choose for a vacation a village house where tourists stay together with the hostes, live with them, lunch with them, in other words they spend some time with the housekeepers so that they can feel the great atmosphere, learn more from source for their culture and crafts. That's the best way to meet the incredible hospitality of the village people and to relax surrounded by a splendid virgin nature . This is called the "selski tourism" (Bulgarian:селски туризъм meaning village tourism). Classica Travel Ltd offers several village tourism tours which we believe will be the best choice for you for the most relaxing and unforgettable holiday you have ever had.

  One unforgettable week in Shipka, Bulgaria
Day 1   Flight to Sofia   Accommodation in a hotel  4 stars   A walking tour which includes Alexander Nevski Memorial Cathedral, St Sofia Church, Parliament square, the...
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  One week in the village of Momchilovtzi - region of Smolyan
Day 1   Flight to Sofia   Accommodation in a hotel 4 stars   A walking tour which includes Alexander Nevski Memorial Cathedral, St Sofia Church, Parliament square, the monument...
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