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The Great Bulgaria & Istanbul Adventure (2025)

Price
$4,225
Price
$4,225
September 18 - October 1, 2025
Available: 15 seats
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54
14-days
United States
Bulgaria & Istandbul
Max People : 15
Cultural
Tour Details

Begin your journey with an overnight flight to Sofia, Bulgaria. Upon arrival, settle in and enjoy a welcome dinner. Explore Sofia’s historic sites, including the Ancient Complex of Serdica and Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. Travel to Rila Monastery and enjoy wine tasting at Villa Terres Winery in Plovdiv. Discover Plovdiv’s ancient Roman sites and Thracian heritage. Traverse the Thracian Valley of the Kings, visit Shipka Church, and stay at the N&N  Center in Stolat. Visit the Etara open-air museum, explore Veliko Tarnovo’s medieval fortress, and enjoy traditional crafts in Tryavna.

Extend your adventure to Istanbul, Turkey. Explore local bazaars and markets, visit the Basilica Cistern, and enjoy a sunset cruise on the Bosporus. Discover the wonders of the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sofia, and Topkapi Palace. Conclude your journey with a shopping trip to the Grand Bazaar before flying home.

Departure & Return Location

Any major United States Airport

(contact info@nandntours.com for quotes from smaller airports)

Departure Time

3 Hours Before Flight Time

Questions

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Itinerary

Day 1Travel to Bulgaria

Fly overnight to Sofia.

Day 2Sofia

Welcome to Sofia, Bulgaria’s 7000-year-old capital and begin your adventure with a stroll down Vitosha Boulevard. A traditional welcome dinner will fill you and prepare you for a much earned night sleep in the most comfortable beds in the city.

Day 3Sofia - History & Culture

Walk down the “Yellow Brick Road” as you pass through the historic section of Sofia and view sites from the time of Constantine the Great to post-communism and through to the modern day. Walk on a Roman road in the Ancient Complex of Serdica, see iconography of the Eastern Orthodox church at Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and shop for unique souvenirs at the antique flea market. Break for lunch with a Bulgarian Vice Minister of government and learn more about the rich history and culture of Bulgaria.

Day 4Rila & Plovdiv - Monastery & Wine Tasting

See the countryside as you travel to Rila Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with colorful woodcarvings and frescos inside and out. Take a moment to appreciate the striking architecture against the beauty of the highest mountain range in Bulgaria. Travel along Bulgaria’s ancient Thracian wine road on the way to Plovdiv. Enjoy lunch, a behind-thescenes tour, and wine tasting at Villa Terres Winery.

Day 5Plovdiv - Roman Amphitheater & TrakArt Museum

Wake to the ancient city of Plovdiv, one of the oldest cities in Europe. Boasting over 200 Thracian, Greek, and Roman archaeological sites, this city of seven hills lives up to its title of European Capital of Culture for 2019*. It was selected for this honor in a process as rigorous as choosing a host city for the Olympics. Sit in the ancient Roman amphitheater that is still used today and visit the TrakArt museum where you will find Roman mosaics and intricately beautiful 1700-year-old glass vases. Sample traditional Bulgarian, Turkish, and Armenian fare as you walk the cobblestone streets of Ancient Plovdiv, lined with restored houses from the Bulgarian Revival period.

Day 6Valley of Thracian Kings, Shipka, Stolat

Travel through the Thracian Valley of the Kings with a visit to a Thracian tomb. Find out more about this unique culture and their magnificent golden hordes from expert Ivan Vasilev, founder of The Balkan Heritage Foundation. Continue on over the Balkan Mountains with a stop at the Shipka Church and Shipka Pass Monument celebrating liberation from 500 years of Ottoman rule. Arrive at N&N Retreat Center to enjoy 1500 acres in the heart of Bulgaria with spectacular views of the surrounding nature. A fully renovated three-story house of a freedom fighter for Bulgarian independence will be your home away from home for the next four days.

Day 7Etara

Step back in time as you enter the gates of Etara, a living museum featuring a traditional craft marketplace. Wind your way along the river while the waterwheels power machinery used for woodcarving, pottery, weaving, and silversmithing, among others. Try traditional apple pastry from the bakery or Turkish coffee brewed over hot sand while you watch the artisans at work and shop for unique handcrafted items. Return to The Center for a traditional dinner catered by a well-known Bulgarian chef. Celebrate with a Bulgarian performance group sharing music, song, and dance from a variety of different regions. Be prepared to join in and learn some of the steps along with local friends, including the mayor of Stolat himself.

Day 8Veliko Tarnovo

Explore Veliko Tarnovo, the capital of Second Bulgarian Empire. Climb the steps of the medieval fortress of Tsarevets for panoramic views of this city and the river that winds around it. Learn about local history on a private tour with the director of the Regional Museum of History – Veliko Tarnovo. Shop for gifts and souvenirs or enjoy a gelato in this city where old meets new. Overlooking Veliko Tarnovo, Arbanasi is a quaint village that rose to prominence as a trading center in the 17th century. Visit the 15th century Church of the Nativity of Christ where an experienced guide will explain the unique and unusual murals and icons not typically seen in other churches. Dine overlooking the river and the city aglow with light.

Day 9Tryavna

Savor your last full day like a true Bulgarian in Tryavna a colorful mountain town with charming traditional architecture. Relax in the town square by the picturesque clock tower and meander over the bridge to the pedestrian walkway. Recharge yourself in one of the outdoor cafés that line the streets and browse the vibrant array of shops.

Day 10Istanbul

On the last day of your main trip instead of heading home you will head off to Istanbul! This incredible city is home to many different cultures and is a crossroads for East meets West. Check into your hotel and head out into the city with a guide to spend the late afternoon walking through local bazaars, spice shops, craft markets, and more. Enjoy a traditional evening meal at a local café.

Day 11Istanbul - Basilica Cistern and Sunset Cruise

Today we do something truly extraordinary! After a hearty breakfast we will head off to visit the Basilica Cistern! This is the largest of several hundred cisterns that lie underneath Istanbul. This sunken underground palace holds wonders such as the Medusa Pillars and the Hen’s eye columns. Then it’s on to another incredible adventure as we take a sunset cruise on the Bosporus straight on a luxury yacht!

Day 12Istanbul - Blue Mosque, Hagia Sofia, and Topkapi Palace

Today we get to see some of the wonders of the world as we visit the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sofia! In the late afternoon visit Topkapi Palace. This opulent 15th century palace was home to the sultans for 400 years and houses great Ottoman treasures.

Day 13Istanbul - Grand Bazaar

Let’s go shopping! Today we visit the Grand Bazaar! This is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world. Get lost in the sights and smells of this cultural wonder.

Day 14 Fly Home

Includes/Excludes

Price Includes

  • All Inclusive
  • Roundtrip Airfare From any major U.S Airport
  • Airport Fees/Taxes/Transfers
  • Hotels
  • Meals
  • Translator
  • Museum/Historical Site Admission Fees
  • Transportation
  • Tour Guide(s)

Price Excludes

  • Private Expenses Snacks, gifts, shopping, etc.
  • Alcohol not included
Payments

Payment can be made in full or following the payment schedule below.

Total Price

$4,225   Price per/person

Deposit

$300

Due:  May 18, 2025

Final Payment

$3,925

Due:  June 18, 2025

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