Sightseeing in Golden Sands - what to see. Complete travel guide

1. The resort is a perfect choice for both single travelers and tourists who prefer to spend their holidays as a family. Due to a rich choice of hotel complexes and entertainment facilities simply everyone will easily find a place to fit own taste.
2. Tourists who plan to travel across the territory of the country and visit neighboring towns are recommended to use rail transport. This is the fastest and most convenient way to get to suburban areas of Golden Sands. When buying tickets, tourists are recommended to purchase two-way tickets. In this case their savings can estimate up to 30% of the total cost.
3. Smoking in public places is prohibited in the resort, so tourists should be very careful about the presence of prohibition signs. There are special areas for smokers close to all restaurants, shopping centers and government agencies.
4. Travellers are recommended to learn a few phrases in Bulgarian before their trip to the resort. This way they will not only show respect for the local culture, but also simplify communication in different situations. For instance, in markets and private stores sellers can often intentionally increase the price of the goods once they hear foreign speech. If you ask about the price of the items you like in their native language, there is a chance to get a decent discount.
5. The local stores and markets are best to be visited with the local currency. This way it will be easier to pay to sellers. Foreign currencies can also be accepted in some stores, but at a very disadvantageous rate. Currency is better to be exchanged at banks. In this case the exchange rate will be most beneficial. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. The body language of the locals is different from the usual one. This is often the cause of misunderstandings. The locals shake their heads in a sign of consent. If a person nods, then they want to express disagreement.
7. Tourists will find many pay phones throughout the resort. These phones are the best way to call to other countries and cities. They are operated by special plastic cards that can be purchased at newsstands and post offices.
The resort offers its guests to attend various popular entertainment venues. Tourists who want to spend a holiday in the resort and improve their health are recommended to attend special … Open
8. Stores usually open no later than at 9:30 am and work until 18:00. At the height of tourist season shops that are located near the beach area, can work until late in the evening.
9. Items made of leather and fur remain the most common souvenirs that travellers enjoy purchasing in the memory of their trip. Other popular souvenirs are natural materials and locally produced spirits.
10. Tips are not common in local restaurants and cafes. If you want to thank a helpful waiter, you can simply round up the due sum in a big way to any convenient sum.
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Bulgaria: travelling advices

2. For the last few years, the tourism industry in Bulgaria has moved far ahead. The tourism infrastructure is actively developing, new hotels, parks and water parks are being created, which allows Bulgaria to be considered one of the most comfortable resorts on the Black Sea coast.
3. In Bulgaria, sign language is very different from traditional European. The nod of a local's head does not mean consent. On the contrary, it means dissent. Many Bulgarians working in the tourist sphere knowing this feature use traditional gestures.
4. Bulgaria has restrictions on the importation of alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, coffee and tea into the country.
5. All the beaches in the country belong to the state; hotels do not have their own beaches. If the tour operator claims the opposite, then he resorts to deception. … Open

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