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Discover Bulgaria, with its mix of East and West, rugged mountains and Black Sea coast; and Romania, home of crenellated castles and fabled Transylvania. This exceptional 17-day small group tour begins in historic Sofia. Experience a folkloric performance and a cooking class. After discovering culturally rich Plovdiv, take in the Black Sea resort of Varna. Witness history at five Bulgarian UNESCO sites. In Romania, explore Bucharest, lovely Sighisoara, and legendary Bran Castle, once believed to be Count Dracula’s lair. Encounter UNESCO’s Transylvania historic site of medieval villages. Visit exquisite Peles Castle and Snagov Monastery, Vlad the Impaler’s reputed burial site.
- Pricing from
- $5,495
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- Trip Type
- Group Travel Tour, International Land & Rail Tours
- Departure Dates
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Jun 25, 2026 - Jul 11, 2026
Flexible Travel Options
We are pleased to announce that for departures starting in 2026, we are offering a new Flexible Travel Option (FTO) program. This program will allow guests who book their airfare through Odysseys Unlimited to customize their travel experience in several ways:
- Arrive at your destination up to three days before the tour’s scheduled start date
- Extend your travel beyond the tour’s end date
- Purchase transfers from the arrival airport to the tour’s first hotel, and/or from the tour’s final hotel to the departure airport, to coincide with your alternate travel dates
- Reserve extra nights at the first and/or final hotel on your tour to coincide with your alternate travel dates
Should you elect to use our FTO program, a one-time fee of $50 per person would be added to your reservation. Your Travel Counselor would advise you of pricing and availability for airport transfer(s) and/or additional hotel night(s) at the time of booking. For more information, please call our Customer Service department at the number(s) below.
Land-Only Transfer Policy
Airport transfers to and from the first and last hotels, as always, are not included in the land-only price of a tour. That said, should you wish to join an airport transfer through Odysseys Unlimited, you may purchase them after arranging your own airfare by calling our Customer Service department no later than 30 days prior to your departure.
It is important to note that guests will no longer be able to join an airport transfer that has not been purchased in advance; additionally, transfers may not be available for purchase on all tours. You can find this updated policy information detailed in our new Airport Transfers document now available to view on our MyOdyssey Portal.
Questions
Should you have any questions about either of updates, please don’t hesitate to contact us by email or by calling our Customer Service department, toll-free at (888) 370-6765, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET.
TOUR MAP

ITINERARY
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day 1
Depart U.S. for Sofia, Bulgaria
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day 2
Arrive Sofia
We arrive in Bulgaria’s capital and largest city today and transfer to our hotel. As guests’ arrival times may vary greatly, we have no group activities or meals planned. Dinner tonight is on our own.
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day 3
Sofia
We meet our fellow travelers and Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director at this morning’s briefing about the journey ahead. Then we set out on a tour of this historic city, beginning with visits to the huge neo-Byzantine Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the medieval Bulgarian Orthodox Boyana Church, a UNESCO site. After lunch at a local restaurant, we return to our hotel, where a historian will discuss the impact of Thracian-Roman culture on the region. Tonight, we enjoy a welcome dinner.
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day 4
Sofia/Rila
Today’s excursion features the Rila Monastery, founded in the 10th century and rebuilt in the mid-19th century after a fire. A symbol of Slavic cultural identity, the monastery is now a UNESCO site. We return to Sofia late this afternoon. Tonight’s dinner at a local restaurant features traditional folkloric music and dancing.
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day 5
Sofia/Plovdiv
En route today to Plovdiv, we stop along the way for a cooking demonstration and lunch of Bulgarian specialties, including the local pastry-like bread banitsa. Then we continue on to Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s cultural capital in the historical region of Thrace. Late afternoon, we reach our hotel and dine together tonight.
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day 6
Plovdiv
We set out this morning on a walking tour of Plovdiv’s charming Old Town, with its cobbled streets and beautifully restored houses. Set on three of the city’s seven hills, the Old Town features remnants of its Roman past, including the well-preserved theater (ca. 1st century CE), which can hold as many as 7,000 spectators and is still in use today. Following our tour and lunch in the Old Town, the remainder of the day is free for independent exploration and dinner on our own.
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day 7
Plovdiv/Nessebar/Varna (Black Sea)
Today we travel to the Black Sea resort of Varna, stopping en route in Nessebar, “Pearl of the Black Sea,” whose ancient city is a UNESCO site. While the site retains traces of its occupation by a variety of civilizations over the millennia, most of the ruins that we explore today date from the Hellenistic period. After time for lunch on our own here, we continue on to Varna and our hotel. We dine together tonight.
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day 8
Varna/Black Sea
At the same time modern and historic, Varna offers visitors a laid-back respite, as we see on this morning’s tour. Highlights include a visit to the Archaeological Museum, with more than 100,000 artifacts from Northern Bulgaria’s multicultural past. Then the remainder of the day is at leisure in this seaside resort, perhaps to stroll the landscaped grounds of the waterfront Sea Garden; visit Varna Cathedral, modeled after grand Peterhof Palace in St. Petersburg; or simply to relax on the beach.
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day 9
Varna/Bucharest, Romania
Along the way to Romania today, we visit two Bulgarian UNESCO sites: the late 7th-century rock relief carving of a horseman on the Madara Plateau; and the Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari, a 3rd-century BCE architectural marvel with its painted murals and carved female figures – the only example of this type of decoration found in the Thracian lands. We continue on to Bucharest, arriving late afternoon and dining together at a local restaurant tonight.
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day 10
Bucharest
We see the highlights of the Romanian capital on our city tour that features a visit to the Soviet-era, 1,100-room Palace of Parliament, the world’s most expensive government building and the heaviest building in the world, weighing in at roughly nine billion pounds. We also tour the National Village Museum, with Romanian monuments, buildings, and artifacts dating from the 17th to early 20th centuries. Dinner tonight is on our own in this lively city.
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day 11
Bucharest
Today we encounter two vibrant vestiges of Bucharest’s once-thriving Jewish community: the Choral Temple, a copy of Vienna’s Great Synagogue; and Bucharest’s Great (or Polish) Synagogue, built in 1847 and now the city’s oldest remaining temple after most were destroyed during the communist era. Following an afternoon free for independent exploration, tonight we enjoy dinner and a wine tasting at a local restaurant.
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day 12
Bucharest/Sighisoara
This morning we journey to the medieval walled town of Sighisoara in Romania’s forested – and storied – Transylvania region. Upon arrival we take a walking tour of the Historic Centre, the best preserved in eastern Europe and a UNESCO site. Then we check in at our hotel, where we dine together tonight.
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day 13
Sighisoara/Malancrav
In nearby Biertan today, we visit the elaborate fortified church (ca. 15th century) then continue on to the early 14th-century storybook village of Malancrav, where we enjoy a traditional lunch cooked over an open fire. Back in Sighisoara, we have free time to enjoy this lovely town as we wish before tonight’s private organ concert. Dinner is on our own.
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day 14
Sighisoara/Brasov
We depart this morning for the stunning medieval town of Brasov, ringed by mountain peaks and dense forests. Our city tour here includes the First Romanian School, a museum housing rare books and Romania’s first printing press; and the famed Black Church, southeastern Europe’s largest Gothic church. We check in at our hotel mid-afternoon and dine together tonight
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day 15
Brasov
Legend comes to life today as we visit towered and turreted Bran Castle, built in the 14th century atop a 200-foot-high rock and once believed to be the lair of Bram Stoker’s fictional Count Dracula. We tour the castle, now a museum, then continue on to the fortified church of Prejmer. Along with the church and village we saw on Day 13, Prejmer is part of UNESCO’s Transylvania historic site. After returning to Brasov late this afternoon, we’re free for dinner on our own.
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day 16
Brasov/Sinaia/Snagov/Bucharest
Returning to Bucharest today, we stop in the mountain resort of Sinaia, “Pearl of the Carpathians,” where we visit exquisite Peles Castle, former summer home of Romanian royalty. Then we head to Snagov Monastery, perched on a tiny island on a lake near Bucharest and, legend has it, burial site of infamous Vlad the Impaler, said to be the inspiration for fictional Count Dracula. We continue on to Bucharest, where tonight we toast our Balkans adventure at a farewell dinner.
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day 17
Depart for U.S.
We transfer to the Bucharest airport for our return flights to the U.S.
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