Sofia City Tour 
Sightseeing tour of the Bulgarian capital - visiting Alexander Nevski Memorial Cathedral, St Sofia Church, Parliament square, the monument of King Liberator, Russian church, National Theatre, St. George`s Rotunda, St. Nedelya Church. The tour also includes visit to Boyana Church which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List and Dragalevski Monastery.
Rila Monastery & Borovetz
The Rila Monastery is the largest and most famous Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. The monastery is a part of UNESCO World Heritage List. Founded in the 10th century, the Rila Monastery is regarded as one of Bulgaria's most important cultural and historical monuments and is on account of this also a key tourist attraction. On the way back – visit to Borovetz the most famous winter resort in Bulgaria.
Koprivstitza & Plovdiv
Koprivshtitza is a museum town displaying the best-preserved authentic architecture of the National Revival Period (18-19 century). Koprivshtitza is a unique place - every house here is a work of art: blue, yellow, red houses with verandahs, bay windows and eaves, rooms decorated with wood carvings. After a lunch break travel to Plovdiv – the second largest city in Bulgaria situated on six hills. We will visit the Old town - the Stadium, the Roman amphitheatre, the Forum, the Mosque, the Ethnographical museum, St. Konstantin and Elena church and the hills of Plovdiv that bring specific color and atmosphere to the town and shape up its unique view and nature.
Plovdiv & Bachkovo Monastery
The town of Plovdiv has a prominent ancient past and is an open-air museum with fascinating architecture. Sightseeing includes the Old town - the Stadium, the Roman amphitheatre, the Forum, the Mosque, the Ethnographical museum, St. Konstantin and Elena church. On the way back to Sofia - visit to the The Bachkovo Monastery. In the monastery complex there are three churches - “Holy Trinity”, “Holy Archangels” and “St. Nicholas” that keeps valuable works of art – various murals, woodcarvings and icons.
Melnik & Rozhen Monastery
The small village of Melnik is a unique combination of almost sub-tropical landscape and 18th century architecture nestled in the very southwest end of Bulgaria. Not only that but also it is one of the most famous regions for red wine production. One the way back - visit to the Rojen Monastery. The Monastery church possesses an extraordinary exquisite work of art – a wonderful wood carved altar iconostasis. The Monastery is surrounded by majestic scenery