Unlock the Complete Guide to Bulgaria: Visa, Travel, Investment & Important Facts for your ultimate Bulgarian adventure. Enjoy 90-day visa-free entry (Schengen rules), explore ancient Thracian tombs, rose valleys, Black Sea resorts, and one of Europe’s most attractive Golden Visa programs (€512K → EU citizenship). This ultra-detailed guide covers everything: top places to visit, how to invest, economic outlook under President Rumen Radev, cultural insights, aviation services, and practical tips to make your Bulgaria travel and investment journey seamless and profitable.
Bulgaria – the hidden gem of the Balkans – blends 13 centuries of history, Black Sea beaches, snow-capped mountains, and one of the fastest-growing digital economies in Europe. With 6.8 million friendly people, the lowest cost of living in the EU, and a strategic location between Europe and Asia, Bulgaria attracts millions of tourists and investors yearly. This Complete Guide to Bulgaria: Visa, Travel, Investment & Important Facts delivers everything you need for 2025 and beyond: visa-free entry, Golden Visa path to EU citizenship, booming real estate, IT sector, tourism hotspots, and insider tips that beat every generic travel blog.
March 3, 1878 – Liberation from 500 years of Ottoman rule. Celebrated with huge military parades at Shipka Pass and fireworks across the country.
EU member → Schengen visa rules apply. Citizens of USA, Canada, UK, Australia, Japan, Brazil, UAE, etc. enjoy 90 days visa-free in any 180-day period. Schengen visa also valid. For longer stays or citizenship: Golden Visa program (€512,000 in real estate or bonds → permanent residency → citizenship after 5 years).
After obtaining permanent residency via investment and living 5 years (or fast-track 18–24 months with doubled investment), apply for citizenship. Bulgarian passport = EU passport: visa-free to 174 countries, live/work anywhere in EU.
€512,000 investment → permanent residency → citizenship. Real estate in Sofia averages €1,800–2,500/m², Black Sea coast €2,000–4,000/m². IT sector growing 15% yearly, corporate tax only 10%, countless tax treaties.
GDP growth 4.1%, inflation ~3%, unemployment ~4%. Key sectors: IT outsourcing ($3B export), tourism (13% GDP), renewable energy, real estate, agriculture (famous roses, wine, lavender).
A1, Yettel or Vivacom – starter pack €5–10 with 20GB+. Available at airport and every kiosk.
Rumen Radev – former air force general, serving second term.
Scenic helicopter flights over Rila and Rhodope mountains, private jet charters from Sofia, Varna, Burgas airports, medevac services available 24/7. Bansko heli-skiing tours extremely popular in winter.
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