Car Rental in Bulgaria
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When renting a car in Bulgaria you will first have to choose what type of vehicle you want for example: Mini, Economy, Compact, Intermediate, Standard, Full-Size, Premium, Luxury, Minivans / MPVs or other vehicles such as trucks and special vehicles.
Rent your car from the following cities - Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, Borovets, Bansko, Veliko Tarnovo, Russe, Sliven, Pazardjik, Golden Sands, Sunny Beach and others.
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If traveling by car be sure you can read the Cyrillic alphabet at least a bit. Most signs in Eastern Bulgaria don't have the direction shown in Latin letters so it could become difficult for you to travel around. Alternatively, better additionally, you have a map with the town names written in Latin and Cyrillic alphabet, so you can at least compare the forms of the letters. All new road signs are in two alphabets - Cyrillic and Latin. So this problem is disappearing even in Eastern Bulgaria.
For rentals, http://www.toprentbg.com , http://www.rentcarbg.com, http://www.rentauto-bg.com, http://www.carrentalinbulgaria.net, http://www.Rentomobile.com are a Bulgarian companies with reliable cars, Western-style service, and good prices. http://www.avis.bg also offers good rates. You can also hire a driver for about 50-75 Euro per day plus accommodation. Chauffeur services also available on http://www.carrental.bg or http://www.carrental-bulgaria.co.uk.
Driving in Bulgaria can be a bit precarious - as many roads do not have defined lanes, are not well marked, and are in poor condition. Often the center region is used as a de-facto passing lane, by cars in either direction. This can fluctuate based on pedestrians or horse-carts on the side squeezing cars into the typical two lanes. Observing speed limits as well as signaling when changing lanes are also practices commonly ignored. Street signs may be absent, as the poor sometimes take them down and sell them for scrap metal. There may be grazing livestock near the roads (fences are basically non-existent), but they are usually tended and do not cause a problem. Never ever drink and drive in Bulgaria! This is always dangerous but here your first offence will result in a long prison sentence. The once-common practice of bribing a police officer to get out of a speeding or parking ticket is becoming the exception.