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Graham from Kenilworth said

......"Everything about the place was top class from the marble floors, leather sofas and water features indoors to the hardwood loungers by the pool."

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Flights

 

The closest airport to Emerald resort is Bourgas. The transfer time from Bourgas is approximately 20 minutes. You may also consider Varna Airport. Transfer time from here is approximately 90 minutes.

There are a number of airlines that fly directly into both airports. Please see the links below:

Balkan Holidays

Avro Flights

Flightline

Wizz Air

Monarch Airlines

Bulgaria Air

Thomson Flights 

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Travel Information

Time Zone
Local time is GMT +2 (GMT +3 from April to September).

Money
The official currency is the Lev (BGN), which is divided into 100 stotinki. The Lev is tied to the Euro at a fixed rate of EUR1 = Lv1.955. Bulgaria has strict currency regulations. If you enter Bulgaria with cash of any currency amounting to the equivalent of Leva 8000 or more, you must declare it to customs officials. Foreign currency may be exchanged in banks, hotels or at one of the numerous bureaux de change, however due to a common practice of misleading rates of exchange it is better to go to banks or hotels to change money. A receipt called a bordereaux is issued when exchanging currency, indicating the amount that will be given, and it must be kept until departure. Not all banks accept travellers cheques and those that do usually charge a 5% commission. Major international credit cards are increasingly becoming accepted by tourist hotels, upmarket shops and restaurants, travel agents and car rental agents, but Bulgaria is still largely a cash economy. There are ATMs in the main cities and at Black Sea resorts.

Electricity
Electrical current is 220 volts, 50Hz. European two-pin plugs are in use.

Health
No vaccinations are required for entry to Bulgaria. The country poses few health risks beyond mild travellers’ diarrhoea. Bird flu has been confirmed in wild birds in north west Bulgaria, but measures have been taken to contain the outbreak; visitors are not at risk although close contact with caged, wild and domestic birds should be avoided, and all poultry and egg dishes well cooked as a precaution. Mains water is chlorinated, but occasionally causes stomach upsets, so bottled water is advised. Food is safe in hotels and restaurants, but street vendors should be avoided. Medical treatment can be expensive and payment is expected immediately. Facilities in local hospitals are basic and old-fashioned and specialised treatment and equipment is not freely available. Medical insurance, with provision for emergency evacuation, is therefore vital.

Tipping
Tips of 10% of the bill are customary in restaurants, while hotel porters and taxi drivers expect the change to round up the bill. With non-metered taxis you needn’t add a tip to the fare you agreed on beforehand.

Climate
Unless you visit for skiing, summer is the most comfortable time in Bulgaria, with low humidity and temperatures averaging 75°F (24°C); winter temperatures average around 32°F (0°C).

Customs
Foreigners should be aware that a shake of the head means ‘yes’ and a nod means ‘no’, although allowances are often made for visitors.

Business
Relationship-building is important in Bulgaria, and initial meetings may be used as an introduction, after which more business-related meetings can be planned. Face-to-face meetings are therefore preferred over communication by email, fax or phone. The use of English in business is increasing, however the services of a translator might be required, and presentations should include the use of visuals where possible. Introductions include firm handshakes, and the exchange of business cards; dress should be conservative business attire and punctuality is expected. Women do not traditionally hold important positions in business and visiting businesswomen might have to work harder to establish themselves as equals by highlighting their qualifications and business experience and displaying a professional attitude. In Bulgaria a nod of the head means ‘no’ and a shake ‘yes’, and it is useful to clarify the answer verbally to avoid confusion. Business hours are generally 8.30 or 9am to 5pm or 6pm Monday to Friday.

Duty Free
Travellers to Bulgaria, irrespective of age, do not need to pay customs duty on 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco; 1 litre of spirits and 2 litres of wine; 50g of perfume and 100g of eau de toilette; and gifts. Prohibited goods include arms and ammunition; narcotics and pornography.

Communications
The country dialling code for Bulgaria is +359, followed by the relevant city code. The city code for Sofia is (0)2. Bulgaria offers a direct dialling service to 58 countries, which can be reached by adding the prefix 00 to the country code (e.g. 0044 for the United Kingdom). Calls to countries that cannot be accessed by direct dialling must be placed through an operator at 0123. Betcom or Bulgarian Telecommunication Company phone booths require a special card available from kiosks. Telephone offices are also available and are attached to post offices. Bulgaria is one of the few countries in Europe that has no peak or off-peak call times. The country has mobile GSM operators, and several Internet Service Providers. Internet cafes are on the increase in the big cities.

Airports

Sofia International Airport EAD
City
IATA Code SOF
Location Sofia International Airport EAD
Contact Tel: +359 (0)2 937 2211/2 (international flights departures and arrivals).

Transfer Terminals
Regular bus service 84 runs on a frequent schedule day and night from the bus station close to Arrivals. Taxis are available, and passengers are advised to use O.K. SUPERTRANS taxis from outside the arrivals hall; their enquiries desk is located inside the arrivals hall. Most hotels and tourist resorts run their own airport shuttles.

Car Rental

Avis, Hertz, Budget, Tani Rent and Sixt have desks located in the arrivals hall.

Airport Facilities

The airport is well equipped with banks, bureau de change, ATMs, restaurants, cafeterias and bars, duty-free shopping, a chemist, travel agency, tourist information desk and first aid facilities. There is also a business lounge with Internet access, and a luggage-wrapping machine at departures.
Website

www.sofia-airport.bg

Varna International Airport
City
IATA Code VAR
Location Varna International Airport
Contact Tel: +359 (0)52 573 323.
Transfer Terminals
Public bus 409, which passes through central Varna and travels as far as Golden Sands resort, serves the airport; departures are from in front of the VIP hall. Taxis are available in front of International Arrivals, but the meters are often not working and it is advisable to agree on a fare with the driver before departure. Many resort hotels run their own shuttle services to and from the airport.

Car Rental

Car rental agents are on site at the airport including Avis, Hertz, Sixt and Europcar.

Airport Facilities

The airport has currency exchange facilities, a large restaurant and duty-free shops.
Website

www.varna-airport.bg

Bourgas Airport
City
IATA Code BOJ
Location Bourgas Airport
Contact Tel: +359 (0)56 870 248.

Transfer Terminals
Most passenger flights into Bourgas Airport are part of package holiday deals and visitors are conveyed by their host tour operators. Taxis are available, and local buses serve the airport.

Car Rental

Car rental is available.

Airport Facilities

The airport has a bureau de change, bank, restaurant, duty free shop, post office and first aid facilities.
Website

www.bourgas-airport.com

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Airport Transfers

Airport transfers are available directly from Emerald and can be booked by your property owner or by emailing frontdesk@emeraldresort.eu 

 

 

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Ravda

The small village of Ravda is situated between Nessebar and the village of Aheloy on the Black sea coast. This position provides the nice weather and the quietness and calmness of a country village location.  The lively resorts of Nessebar and Sunny Beach are only a short journey away and offer a lot of attractions and entertainment. Ravda has ecologically clean air and water because the resort is far from big cities and industrial zones. There are a great number of restaurants, taverns and discos aswell as street markets.

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Aqua Paradise

 

Aqua Paradise Water Park

Is the newest and biggest aqua park in Bulgaria and only 5 minutes drive from Emerald Resort.

Aqua Paradise has over 20 attractions and is the perfect place for unforgettable day of fun. The water slides, tunnels and swimming pools are all very modern and impress both with their size and their safety. The total length of the slides exceeds 650 m, and they are located among exotic castles, swimming pools, restaurants and open cocktail bars.

To see more please click here.

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Kids Club

Mowgli’s Corner – a playground with a swimming pool of its own, providing entertainment and animation for children – perfect for families, who would like to enjoy their holiday, without having to worry about their children’s fun and safety.

Daily activities and events are arranged for children of all ages and are fully supervised.

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Fitness Gym

The Fitness facilities are complete with cardio machines and weights, and will keep you in your tip top routine away from home.

The resort also arranges daily football and beach volleyball matches. Also, why not take advantage of the tennis courts that are available. Racquets and balls are supplied at Reception.

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Indonesian Spa

  • 1500 square meters Spa Facility
  • 10 Indoor Treatment Rooms, Couple Suite
  • Precious Stones Room
  • Sarai Bath Hammam or Ottoman Bath
  • Aroma Steam Room
  • Finnish Sauna Thai Suite
  • Tropical Shower Room
  • Frigidarium or Ice Room Kneipp Cure
  • Heated Benches
  • Year-round heated Lounge Pool and Jacuzzi
  • Hair Salon, Relaxation Lounge and Retail Botique

Undertake a stimulating journey that is sure to smooth your senses – indulge in Emeralds signature treatment: a traditional Indonesian technology, including authentic massages and procedures. Revitalize, whilst treating yourself to a professional therapeutic experience, that will leave your mind, body and soul feeling totally refreshed… “Taman Sari Spa” – Emerald Resort pampers with internationally qualified Indonesian therapists offering an array of therapeutical Asian Spa treatments designed to suit every individual’s needs.

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Swimming Pools

Emerald boasts the largest water facility of its kind in Bulgaria (on a total area of 2500 sq. m (26,000 sq ft) The complex consists of four independent heated swimming pools:

The Blue Lagoon – the largest of the four pools, with water cascades and a sunbathing area.

Kid’s pool – situated in the Mowgli’s Corner.

Horizon – a family swimming pool, between Madras Building and Ikat Building.

Indoor Swimming Pool – a 22 m. long heated swimming pool for year-round enjoyment.

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Restaurants & Bars

Luscious Garden Restaurant
The main restaurant of the complex. It serves a variety of cuisines in separate dining rooms.  Orders can be made à la carte or from the Chef’s offering of full-course menus.

Bamboo Bar
This lounge bar offers a rich wine selection, the best beers from the world’s most famous breweries, infinite choice of spirits, rare cocktails, and exclusive refreshments in an exotic South-eastern atmosphere.

Sky Bar
A lounge situated on the very top floor with marvelous view of the Black Sea and of the Old city of Nessebar.

Drake’s Bar and Grill
Situated in the garden of the complex. The bar offers you a large selection of tasty food, drinks and cocktails.

Pool Bar
 On the territory of the Blue Lagoon swimming pool. This swim-in and dry-seat bar offers cool drinks and exotic refreshments.

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