Excursions – included in the Muses festival program
Kayaking
Organizing and conducting tourist single and double kayaks, equipped with oars, life jackets and dry bags. It is carried out on the rivers Dyavolska, Kitenska or Veleka, where it will be completely safe.
Walk around Sozopol by boat
Duration – 1 hour
It is especially nice to see Sozopol through the eyes of a sailor. Rocky noses and quiet golden beaches are quite different. The Old and New Sozopol’s landscape is unforgettable amidst the surrounding mountains. The views seen on board the ship are magnificent.
Ravadinovo Castle
2 km from Sozopol, a strange, romantic and majestic building rises inland to the village of Ravadinovo. Viewed by the air, it looks like a cross seen from the lake – a children’s fairy tale – the medieval castle in Ravadinovo is one of the newest attractions in the area.
Duration: All day, half a day
Water complex Action Aqua Park – Sunny Beach
Action Aquapark is the most entertaining and emotional place in Sunny Beach. The park offers water attractions for both small and large, for every taste and preference. Among the green areas are 13 water facilities, several cocktail bars and restaurants. Forget everything else and come to a world of adventure, games and extreme experiences.
Duration: all day; half a day.
Aquapark Primorsko
The Aquapark in Primorsko is part of the modern sports complex, located at the beginning of the town, offering various entertainment for the elderly, and for the children is built an attractive playground with small slides and swimming pool.
Duration: all day; half a day.
Bulgarian Night – Nessebar
Dinner in a folk-style restaurant with ethnographic exposition, national cuisine and wine from the cellar. Unique program with fire dancing, games and entertainment. For the young visitors – games program with clowns, walk with donkey cart.
Water complex ‘Neptune’ – Sozopol
With its numerous water slides and diverse venues, additional attractions, extensive green areas and diverse services, Neptune Water Park offers its guests a truly exceptional world-class experience.
Duration: all day; half a day.
Pirate ship – Sozopol
EVERY SUNDAY AND THURSDAY
An unforgettable experience with many adventures. Includes sailing, bathing in the sea, entertainment program and lunch.
St. Anastasia Island
A trip to one of the most romantic spots on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The island is shrouded in mystery, with hundreds of legends and stories told about it. Formed from volcanic rocks, the island captivates visitors with its unique charm.
Those seeking sea and island adventures can enjoy the thrill of a boat trip, light a candle in the “Dormition of the Mother of God” church, take photos of the stunning Burgas Bay, savor a bowl of fish soup, and immerse themselves in the island’s romantic atmosphere.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
The most magnificent and monumental symbol of Sofia. It is the largest active Orthodox church in Bulgaria and the second-largest on the Balkan Peninsula.
Over 30 types of marble were used for its construction, and the entire interior is richly adorned with frescoes.
Due to its gilded domes, the cathedral is often called “the golden heart of Sofia.”
The National Palace of Culture
An iconic symbol of the capital and the country, the National Palace of Culture is a national cultural center for special events. It serves as a wonderful meeting place for young talents in the arts from around the world.
Banya Bashi Mosque
Sofia is often cited as an example of peaceful coexistence among people of different religions. In the city center, close to one another, are the Banya Bashi Mosque, the Jewish Synagogue, the Orthodox Church of St. Nedelya, and the Catholic Cathedral of St. Joseph.
The National History Museum
The largest and most prestigious museum in Bulgaria, and one of the largest on the Balkan Peninsula. The National History Museum is located at the foot of Vitosha Mountain.
The monumental building, designed in the “socialist realism” style, features large marble foyers and staircases, intricately carved ceilings, and luxurious crystal chandeliers. The museum’s exhibition covers the entire period from prehistory to the present day.
The Rotunda of St. George
The Rotunda of St. George is the oldest preserved building in the capital. It is located in the inner courtyard between the buildings of the Presidency and the Balkan Hotel.
Today, the restored frescoes make the rotunda particularly remarkable. Frescoes from three different eras can be seen, with the oldest preserved image being the head of an angel.
The National Art Gallery
The National Art Gallery is the largest art museum in Bulgaria, located in the heart of Sofia. It occupies the central section and the northwest wing of the former Royal Palace, sharing an entrance with the National Ethnographic Museum, housed in the southeast wing. It has held its current name since 2015.
The gallery boasts a collection of over 41,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, graphic art, decorative and contemporary art. It features the richest collection of Christian art in the country, some of the finest achievements of Bulgarian masters from the National Revival to the present day, examples of European art, and unique works from Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
* All excursions described are necessary to request and pay in advance, in order to properly organize groups of people.
* Organizers reserve the right to make changes to the excursion program as well as add new or exclude existing destinations.
* Organizers reserve the right to make changes to the prices of excursions. (with insufficient number of entrants)