Varna is one of the most beloved Bulgarian resorts by Russians. It is a beautiful old town in a region with a mild subtropical climate. Rest there is recommended for the elderly, children, as well as those who suffer from pulmonary diseases.
Instructions
Step 1
From Moscow to Varna a little less than two thousand kilometers. You can overcome this distance by plane, train, car. None of the methods will make it difficult for travelers.
Step 2
The first way, the easiest and fastest, is to go to Varna by plane. From mid-April to the end of October, charter flights of various airlines are organized there. In autumn and winter there are regular flights from Bulgaria Air. Ticket prices vary greatly. From thirty euros for last minute deals, up to three hundred - during the vacation season. Sometimes it is cheaper to buy an entire tour from one of the agencies than to buy only plane tickets.
Step 3
The second way - less fast, but more romantic - is the train. It is suitable for those who are afraid to fly or have a spare time and want to make a short excursion across Western Ukraine and Romania. The train goes from Moscow to Varna for almost two days. On the way, he makes many stops - at borders and customs points, at stations, to change wheels. The latter is the longest in time. Due to the fact that the rails in Bulgaria and Romania are narrower than in Ukraine and Russia, the entire train has to be rearranged to other sets of wheels.
The trailed car Moscow-Varna runs from the Kievsky railway station. The schedule changes every year. Most often, the carriage begins to run from the end of May, ends - at the end of October. The cost of a train ticket is not much less than the price of a plane ticket during the most popular season. For an ordinary compartment you will have to pay about one hundred and sixty euros, for a luxury - about two hundred.
Step 4
The third way is by car. To get to Varna from Moscow by car, take the M3 highway along the Kiev highway. Then you follow to the border with Ukraine (after the settlement of Kalinovka). There, the M3 highway connects with M2, turning into M02. In the Chemer area, M02 merges with M1, forming the M01 highway. Continue along it to Kiev, from which take the M6 highway. Further straight through Korostyshev and Zhitomir. In Zhitomer, the M06 highway turns into M03. Follow it through Starokonstantinov, Khmelnitsky, Kamenets-Podolsky, Khotin, Chernivtsi, to the border with Romania. Continue along the highway, cross all of Romania and enter Bulgaria in the Ruse region. From Ruse to Varna about two hundred kilometers along a good road.