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(A Tour Organized by Rotary Club Radnevo) BURGAS – STARA TO / TA Registration Nr. PKK-01-05918 Business address: 44-A, Petar Parchevich Street, Trade center ‘DIVNA’, Office - 5, Stara Zagora-6000, Bulgaria ph./fax:+359-42-651251 [email protected] www.mm-travel.eu “BULGARIA, A COUNTRY OF FRIENDS” (a tour organized by Rotary Club Radnevo) BURGAS – STARA ZAGORA – VELIKO TARNOVO – SOFIA – RILA – SLIVEN – POMORIE - BURGAS 9 days / 8 nights 30.08. – 07.09.2019 -------------------- 30.08.2019 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12:00 Departure flight to Bulgaria from Domodedovo airport. 15:40 Arrival at Burgas airport. Meet and greet. Transfer to the city of Stara Zagora (178 km.). Accommodation at Best Boutique Hotel. 20:30 – 23:00 Welcome dinner at the hotel. -------------------- 31.08.2019 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08:00 - 09:00 Breakfast at the hotel. 09:00 – 12:00 Visit to a private museum of Nature and Science, founded by company Kremak. Guided walking tour of Stara Zagora and visit to the Regional History Museum. 12:00 – 16:00 Wine tasting and lunch at a winery near the city. 16:00 – 19:00 Return to your hotel. Time at leisure. 19:00 Meeting and dinner with Rotary club members from Stara Zagora and Radnevo at “Forum” restaurant. -------------------- 01.09.2019 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08:00 - 09:00 Breakfast at the hotel. 09:00 Departute to Shipka park-museum (45 km.). Visit to the Shipka memorial-church. 11:00 Departure to the city of Veliko Tarnovo, former capital of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom (45 km.). 12:00 – 13:00 Lunch at restaurant “Stastlivetsa” in Veliko Tarnovo. 13:30 Arrival at Yantra Grand Hotel. Accommodation. 15:00 – 19:00 Walking city tour and visit to the ruins of the medieval castle on Tsarevets Hill. 19:00 – 20:00 Time at leisure. 20:00 Dinner at the panoramic restaurant of the hotel and meeting Rotary club members from Veliko Tarnovo. 21:30 – 22:30 Performance of the famous “Sound and lights show”. 23:30 End of the dinner. -------------------- 02.09.2019 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08:00 - 09:00 Breakfast at the hotel. 09:00 Departure to Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria (225 km.). 12:30 Accommodation at Rosslyn Central Park Hotel Sofia. 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch at the hotel. 14:30-17:00 Walking city tour. 17:00 – 19:30 Time at leisure. 20:00 – 23:30 Folklore-style dinner at Vodenitsata restaurant. -------------------- 03.09.2019 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08:00 - 09:00 Breakfast at the hotel. 09:00 Departure to the Rila Monastery (the largest monastery in Bulgaria, included in the UNESCO’s list of World Cultural Heritage Sites.) (120 km.) 10:30 Visit to the monastery and lunch at a local restaurant. 14:00 Departure to the city of Sliven (360 km.) 19:00 Arrival and accommodation at hotel National Palace. 20:00 – 23:00 Dinner at the hotel and meeting Rotary club members from Sliven. -------------------- 04.09.2019 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08:00 - 09:30 Breakfast at the hotel. 09:30 – 11:30 Short tour of Sliven and visit to a local winery. 11:30 Departure to the seaside town of Pomorie, famous for its balneo-therapy centers and high effective treatments with mud from the local lake (130 km.). 13:00 Arrival at Grand Hotel Pomorie. Lunch. Accommodation. Shaped like a Seagull and laying between the shores of the Black Sea and the Salt Lake of Pomorie, the hotel offers breathtaking views, comfortable rooms and a relaxing spa center. 14:30 – 19:00 Time for beach, Spa and relaxation at the hotel. 19:00 – 21:30 Dinner at the hotel. -------------------- 05.09.2019 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Time at leisure. 12:00 – 13:30 Lunch at the hotel. 15:30 Visit to the museum-town of Nessebar. The Nessebar Architectural-Historical Reserve is located in the Old Town and takes the form of an 850 m long and 350 m wide peninsula. In 1983 Old Nesebar was included in the List of World Cultural Heritage Sites of UNESCO. 19:30 Return to the hotel. Dinner and meeting Rotary club members from Pomorie. -------------------- 06.09.2019 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Time at leisure. 12:00 – 13:30 Lunch at the hotel. 15:30 – 19:00 Leisure-shopping tour in Burgas (19 km.). This is the second largest Bulgaria’s Black Sea city, an important industrial, cultural and tourist center. 19:30 – 22:00 Dinner at restaurant Neptune and meeting Rotary club members from Burgas. 22:00-22:45 Return to the hotel. -------------------- 07.09.2019 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Time at leisure. 12:00 – 13:00 Lunch at the hotel. 13:00 Departure to the airport. Arrival in about 20 min. Check-in. 16:35 Return flight to Moscow. 19:50 Arrival at Domodedovo airport. Price per person in double room: € 975 Price per person in room for single use: € 1125 Тhe Inclusions: 2 nights in the city of Stara Zagora, including breakfast and city tax 1 night in the city of Veliko Tarnovo, including breakfast and city tax 1 night in the city of Sofia, including breakfast and city tax 1 night in the city of Sliven, including breakfast and city tax 3 nights in the town of Pomorie, including breakfast and city tax arrival and departure transfers from/to Burgas airport meet and assist at the airport coach for the entire tour a Russian speaking guide-tour leader for the entire tour City tours of Stara Zagora, Veliko Tarnovo, Sofia, Nessebar Visit to the Rila Monastery Visit to the Regional History Museum in Stara Zagora “Sound and lights show” in Veliko Tarnovo Leisure-shopping tour in Burgas admission fees to the tourists sights visited within the program lunches and dinners as described in the program (3-course meal) drinks during dinners (50 ml. Rakia-Bulgarian brandy, a glass of wine or 1 beer, 0.500 ml. table water per person). The Extras (additional cost): tips for the driver and guide porterage return airline ticket from Moscow personal expenses international travel health insurance Notes: Prices are valid for minimum of 25 participants The proposed hotels may be replaced by similar ones of the same category The start date of tour may be changed as per your preferences - flights/arrival airport/date Hotels: Stara Zagora: Best Boutique Hotel / https://hotel-stz.com/ Veliko Tarnovo: Yantra Grand Hotel / https://yantrabg.com/en Sofia: Rosslyn Central Park Hotel Sofia / http://www.centralparkhotel.bg Sliven: Hotel National Palace / http://nationalpalace.bg/ Pomorie: Grand Hotel Pomorie / http://grandhotelpomorie.com/ MM TRAVEL EOOD terms of bookings, modifications, cancellations, payments: 1. Program option: the proposed program here above is valid by 15.03.2019. 2. Booking: the reservation will be accepted by 30.04.2019 and in case You reached the minimum number of participants. A deposit of 30 % is required for the booking. Failure to reach the minimum number of participants will cancel the tour or update the tour price. Name/rooming list of the participants is required by 31.07.2019. 3. Payments: 30.04.2019 – final day for a deposit payment of 30 % of the total tour price 29.07.2019 - end day for the final payment Payments have to be made by bank transfer, at once, for all the booked participants. A pro-forma invoice indicating our bank details will be provided. 4. Cancellations: to cancel or change your booking you must notify MM TRAVEL EOOD via email no later than two (2) days before departure. Depending on the time of cancellation the following cancellation costs apply: for cancellations until 60 days before departure: cancellation charge is 5 % of the tour price, per person for cancellations between 60-31 days before departure: cancellation charge is 30% of the tour price, per person for cancellations between 30-20 days before departure: cancellation charge is 50% of the tour price, per person for cancellations between 19-5 days before departure: cancellation charge is 70% of the tour price, per person for cancellations between 4-2 days before departure: cancellation charge is 90 % of the tour price, per person for cancellations less than 2 days before the day of departure or no-show: cancellation charge is 100 % of the tour price, per person No refunds will be made in respect of any partially completed trip. Should You not be able to attend the tour due to a circumstance beyond our control or a force majeure event, MM TRAVEL EOOD has no responsibility for tour cancellations, and You will not be entitled to any refunds. .
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