Great video we were there the same week as you and loved nessebar. you forgot to mentioin the boat across there we took that twice it took 20 mins from the end of the pier and was 15Lev each, one way. We are deffo going back loved it.
@@larissaandmitja yeah its a must but it is a nightmare to find, luckily we stumbled across it 6 years ago but still struggle to find it whenever we visit. 😁😁
Hello! Great video! I was born and raised in Nesebar, pleased to hear about your experience! To add some things: - Tap water: Generally tap water in Bulgaria is drinkable. Personally I've been drinking tap water my whole life. It is heavier on minerals than that of western countries. Bulgaria is also rich of mineral water springs. Of course there are cases of some buildings using a different water source and may have different taste than others. - Street ATMs: Avoid them! If you need to draw cash use bank atms. The 'yellow' atms charge a huge tax! (That is why you see them everywhere. They are profitable for the business owners) - Busses: Yes they are generally late. Especially in July and August. The road system was not designed to handle the busy traffic and the public transport (orange busses) get stuck in them. Another thing to add - They are uncomfortable. No AC, crowded and sometimes there are gypsies trying to steal. Keep things protected! - Taxis: Crazy expensive for what they offer. They can go from 20 to 40 leva (~10-20 pounds) for a 5km trip. - Airport transport: Just across the roundabout by Bourgas airport is a bus stop that can take you to Sunny Beach for ~6leva per person. 10-15 times cheaper than taxi! (Of course you might be a bigger group or have a lot of luggage, but keep that in mind) - Aquapark Nesebar: It is the largest aquapark in eastern europe with plentyful of crazy slides.
Live in Bulgaria and tapwater is in general no problem to drink, I drink it everywhere… These videos made by tourist are not good info, maybe better that you make a good thrustable video about nessebar, sunny beach, Boergas
I live nearby and the tapwater is totally drinkable, no problem at all. The prices they show are tourist prices, these are not Bulgarian prices… The food is awesome almost everywhere only not at the biggest tourist spot sunny beach. Go to other beaches because there are a LOT…. Sunny beach is only for 2 week tourist and is the same as costa brava Spain, sunny beach is NOT Bulgaria
Everyone can make their own decision, but if depending on what you're used to, the difference in bacteria levels in tap water could cause "stomach problems". But you're right, it shouldn't cause any serious health risks. 👍
Wonderful video! Thanks for sharing! I like watching you 👍
Great video we were there the same week as you and loved nessebar. you forgot to mentioin the boat across there we took that twice it took 20 mins from the end of the pier and was 15Lev each, one way. We are deffo going back loved it.
We didn't know that! We can pin this comment so everyone can see this!
Great video, I hope you tried Michael's eco bar in old nessebar.
We didn't, what a shame 😮 Hopefully others can see your comment and try that place!
@@larissaandmitja yeah its a must but it is a nightmare to find, luckily we stumbled across it 6 years ago but still struggle to find it whenever we visit. 😁😁
Hello! Great video! I was born and raised in Nesebar, pleased to hear about your experience!
To add some things:
- Tap water: Generally tap water in Bulgaria is drinkable. Personally I've been drinking tap water my whole life. It is heavier on minerals than that of western countries. Bulgaria is also rich of mineral water springs. Of course there are cases of some buildings using a different water source and may have different taste than others.
- Street ATMs: Avoid them! If you need to draw cash use bank atms. The 'yellow' atms charge a huge tax! (That is why you see them everywhere. They are profitable for the business owners)
- Busses: Yes they are generally late. Especially in July and August. The road system was not designed to handle the busy traffic and the public transport (orange busses) get stuck in them.
Another thing to add - They are uncomfortable. No AC, crowded and sometimes there are gypsies trying to steal. Keep things protected!
- Taxis: Crazy expensive for what they offer. They can go from 20 to 40 leva (~10-20 pounds) for a 5km trip.
- Airport transport: Just across the roundabout by Bourgas airport is a bus stop that can take you to Sunny Beach for ~6leva per person. 10-15 times cheaper than taxi! (Of course you might be a bigger group or have a lot of luggage, but keep that in mind)
- Aquapark Nesebar: It is the largest aquapark in eastern europe with plentyful of crazy slides.
Live in Bulgaria and tapwater is in general no problem to drink, I drink it everywhere…
These videos made by tourist are not good info, maybe better that you make a good thrustable video about nessebar, sunny beach, Boergas
Good tips to travel 😊
Thank you!❤
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I live nearby and the tapwater is totally drinkable, no problem at all.
The prices they show are tourist prices, these are not Bulgarian prices…
The food is awesome almost everywhere only not at the biggest tourist spot sunny beach.
Go to other beaches because there are a LOT….
Sunny beach is only for 2 week tourist and is the same as costa brava Spain, sunny beach is NOT Bulgaria
Sorry but it's ok to drink tap water
Everyone can make their own decision, but if depending on what you're used to, the difference in bacteria levels in tap water could cause "stomach problems". But you're right, it shouldn't cause any serious health risks. 👍