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Language: Bulgarian
Currency: Bulgarian Lev (BGN)
Capital: Sofia
Telephone code: +359
Time: GMT +2
Climate: temperate continental

Holidays in Bulgaria are very popular among Belarusian tourists. Hospitable Bulgaria is by far one of the best options for a beach holiday with children, and the growing popularity of Bulgaria among European tourists only confirms this. Local hotels and resorts are constantly working to improve the level of service; holidays in Bulgaria are now available on an all-inclusive basis.

ADVANTAGES of holidays in BULGARIA:

  • Short flights and short transfers;
  • Duration of stay from 3 nights to 28 nights;
  • Blue Flag award for most resorts (the shore and water meet high standards of quality and environmental safety);
  • Wide sandy beaches with gently sloping entrances to the sea. Bulgaria is a complete children's sandbox, where any child will find something to his liking.
  • Black Sea water has a low content of dissolved salts and does not irritate even the most delicate baby skin.
  • Soft acclimatization for children;
  • Sources of valuable mineral waters indicated in the treatment of various diseases (medical centers and spas in Albena, Kranevo, St. Konstantin, Pomorie);
  • Excellent cuisine: simple, healthy and environmentally friendly. Many Bulgarian dishes are suitable for baby food;
  • Various recreation areas: gated complexes (Albena, Dunes, Elenite); resorts (Golden Sands, Sunny Beach, etc.); resort towns (Nessebar, Sozopol, Pomorie);
  • A large selection of accommodation options for any budget: 1*-5* and APP hotels;
  • Food in hotels: from breakfast to all-inclusive. Accommodation without meals is available;
  • Good discounts on accommodation for families with children (2+1=2, 2+2=2);
  • Hotels for adults only;
  • Wide range of entertainment outside the hotels;
  • Water parks at resorts;
  • Interesting animation and excursion program;
  • Hospitality and sincere love for children from the local population;
  • Quite low crime compared to other countries;
  • Lack of a language barrier (many Bulgarians understand and speak Russian);
  • Relatively simple visa regime.
The unique originality of this country, combining a warm sea with snow-capped mountains and Slavic culture with Balkan flavor, leaves few people indifferent. At the same time, prices for holidays in Bulgaria 2020 remain economical for now.

Bulgarian resorts offer all types of holidays - beach, youth, skiing, holidays with children. INTERCITY has been working in this direction for many years and offers its tourists holidays in Bulgaria from Minsk, Grodno, Gomel, Brest, Vitebsk and Mogilev. We offer tours and vouchers for quality beach and ski holidays for any budget - from economy class to VIP level.

Holidays in Bulgaria with children are very popular not only among our tourists. Convenience of departures, flight times, mild climate, large selection of resorts and hotels, sandy beaches and developed tourist infrastructure, like a magnet, attract families with children from all over Europe to holiday in Bulgaria.

Today's Bulgaria is a developed state that is part of the European Union, but has nevertheless retained its cultural identity. Bulgaria is actively developing tourism, which already makes up a significant part of the country's economy. This is also facilitated by the relief of Bulgaria - mountain ranges with almost three-kilometer peaks in the central and western parts of the country attract lovers of mountain and ski tourism, lovers of the sea and sun go to the Bulgarian coast. And the unique culture and cuisine of Bulgaria can be enjoyed throughout its territory.

The Republic of Bulgaria is a state with a population of 7 million in South-Eastern Europe, in the east of the Balkan Peninsula. The territory of modern Bulgaria has been inhabited for a very long time, some peoples and states were replaced by others - Thracians, Cimmerians, Greeks, Romans, Slavs, Bulgarians. The Bulgarian people and state count their history back to 681, when the First Bulgarian Kingdom was founded.
The Bulgarian ethnos was formed on the basis of a mixture of tribes of Thracians, Slavs and Turkic-speaking nomadic Bulgarians, from whom Bulgaria received its name. But the language and culture of Bulgaria are, first of all, Slavic. In the 9th century, Bulgaria adopted Christianity; it was in Bulgaria that the Slavic Cyrillic alphabet and letter (invented by the brothers Cyril and Methodius), which is still used by the majority of the Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe, were first introduced into widespread use.

Our company offers you a holiday in Bulgaria with departure from Minsk, Gomel, Grodno, Vitebsk, Mogilev and Brest. You can find out all the latest information on prices and departures on our website or at our sales offices.

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Dear Clients!
Early bookings are open for Tunisia and the island of Djerba (Tunisia) for the Summer 2020 season with flights from Minsk, Vitebsk, Gomel, Grodno and Brest!

Early booking to Tunisia from Minsk. You can pay for the tour without visiting the office. (Through the ERIP System) Book your ideal vacation to Tunisia.

If you choose your own tour, you will receive a 5% discount on the tour price. (Except for tariffs: PROMO and FastPay)

Early booking to Tunisia from Minsk with installment payment!

Installment payment from the tour operator Intercity in 2 stages:

  • The first part of the payment in the amount of at least 50% is due no later than 5 calendar days from the date of confirmation of the tour, unless a shorter period is provided for by the terms of purchasing an airline ticket (time-limit).
  • The second part of the payment in the amount of at least 50% is due no later than 45 calendar days before departure, but no later than the date of submission of documents for a visa.

When booking a tour in installments using third-party installment programs: OJSC Belgazprombank “Purchase Card”, OJSC ASB Belarusbank “Magnit”, OJSC ASB Belarusbank “Instalment without overpayments”, booking a tour is possible only at standard rates, without marking the offer with the “Promo” icon and No additional discount is provided.

Early booking to Tunisia and the island of Djerba

Belavia Airlines OJSC and the Tunisian host company MTS Globe Tunisia are reopening flights to the Tunisian Republic with departures from Minsk, Vitebsk, Gomel, Grodno and Brest. The INTERCITY tour operator is a partner of MTS Globe Tunisia and a consolidator for loading flights on the territory of the Republic of Belarus. Arrival airports: Monastir and Enfidha. A pre-booked tour to Tunisia allows you to relax with a significant discount (compared to a tour purchased on the eve of your vacation). And at the height of the season it is very difficult to find places in everyone’s favorite hotels, for example in the famous Novostar hotel chain. Hotels offer all types of meals including all inclusive

For citizens of Belarus with a passport valid for at least 6 months, who have booked a tour to Tunisia through a travel agency and arrive in the country on a direct flight, for a period of up to 90

tickets. Attention! If the trip (ticket + hotel) is organized independently, you must obtain an entry visa at the Tunisian Embassy in Moscow. For a longer stay, you need to obtain a visa from the Tunisian Embassy.

Types of tariffs for tours to Tunisia

Tariff type Standard

Promo tariff type

Tariff type FastPay

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Important information for holidays in Tunisia

Useful information about Tunisia

Check-in for flights to Monastir and Enfidha

Attention, check-in for a/k Belavia flight at Minsk National Airport begins 2 hours before departure, check-in ends 40 minutes before departure. Conditions of transportation on Belavia flights:

  • BAGGAGE! For an adult passenger - one piece of luggage, maximum weight 23 kg / the sum of three dimensions no more than 158 cm; — For a child from 2 to 12 years old – one piece of luggage, maximum weight 23 kg/the sum of three dimensions no more than 158 cm; — For an infant (child from 0 to 2 years old) — maximum weight 10 kg / sum of three dimensions no more than 158 cm + 1 folding stroller or 1 cradle or 1 child car seat, regardless of service class.
  • HAND LUGGAGE One bag weighing up to 8 kg / the sum of three dimensions no more than 115 cm.
Package of documents

IMPORTANT! Before departure, check that you have the following documents:
Passports (must be valid for at least 6 months after the end of the trip)
Air tickets, insurance policies, vouchers, driver's license (if you plan to rent a car), be sure to have the consent of both parents/parent (for children traveling without
parents/parent) and the child’s birth certificate (for children traveling with one of the parents).

Meeting at the airport

In the country of arrival you will be met by a representative of the company with an Intercity sign (host MTS Globe, guide phone +216 27 243 320). All holidaymakers are advised to stay close to their
group and wait until the rest of the group goes through passport and customs control. After all members of the group have gathered and checked in with the guide, the group proceeds to the bus. During the transfer from the airport to the hotel, the guide will answer all your questions and also inform you of the time and place of the meeting, at which you will receive complete information regarding the procedure for staying in the country. In case of any problem related to your stay (transfer, hotel accommodation, shortcomings in hotel services, excursion services, etc.), please contact a representative of the host company immediately. You should know exactly the name of the city and the hotel you are going to.

Tourist tax in hotels in Tunisia.

According to the new financial law, tourists in 2018 will have to pay local tax on site. A fee for accommodation of no more than 7 nights is paid:
Hotels 5*,4* - 3 dinars per person per day (per person over 12 years old)
3* hotels - 2 dinars per person per day (per person over 12 years old)
2* hotels - 1 dinar per person per day (per person over 12 years old)

Hotel accommodation

In accordance with international regulations, checkout time at hotels is 12:00 local time. On the day of arrival, check-in to rooms is carried out after 14:00, regardless of the time of arrival at the hotel. The allocation of rooms is the prerogative of the hotel administration. It is recommended to hand over your room key to the hotel reception, and if it is lost, notify the administration.
Jewelry, money, documents must be stored in the safe, which is located in the room or at the reception. The hotel administration is not responsible for lost valuables found outside the safe. The search for forgotten items is carried out independently and at your own expense.
On the day of check-out, you must vacate your room before 12:00 and pay for additional services: telephone calls, mini-bar, ordering food and drinks in your room, massage, etc. If you have not checked out your room before 12:00, the cost of the room is paid in full for the following day. You can leave your luggage in the hotel storage room and stay on the hotel premises until the bus or car arrives.

Information about departure time

You should find out information about the time of departure to the airport from the hotel from the guide or at the information stand located near the hotel reception the day before departure, after 17:00.

Visa

For citizens of Belarus with a passport valid for at least 6 months, who have booked a tour to Tunisia through a travel agency and arrive in the country on a direct flight, for a period of up to 90
days, no visa required. The entry stamp is issued upon arrival at the airport. An immigration card is also filled out on site. You must present your travel voucher upon arrival, return
tickets. Attention! If the trip (ticket + hotel) is organized independently, you must obtain an entry visa at the Tunisian Embassy in Moscow. For a longer stay, you need to obtain a visa from the Tunisian Embassy.

Useful information about Tunisia

Time

The time difference with Minsk is minus 2 hours. There is no daylight saving time at this time. Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +1 hour.

Population

About 9.6 million people, mostly Tunisians (Tunisian Arabs, 98%), but also Berbers (1%) and Europeans (1%). Most of the population lives in the Mediterranean coast area, the entire southern part
Tunisia is practically deserted.

Language

The official language of Tunisia is Arabic, spoken by more than 99% of the population. However, the Tunisian version of Arabic is very different from the classical one, since the speech of the local population
replete with French words. In addition, among businessmen, French is used more often than Arabic - almost all business negotiations in Tunisia are conducted in this European language.
A small part of the Tunisian population - residents of the southern part of the island of Djerba and the city of Matmata - speak the Berber language.

Currency

The monetary unit is the Tunisian dinar, which is divided into 1000 millimes. In circulation are coins in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 millimeters and coins in denominations of 0.5 and 1 dinar, banknotes in 5, 10 and 20 dinars.
It is extremely rare to come across 1 millimeter coins. Banknotes of the same denomination can be of different designs and differ in size and color. The import of foreign currency is not limited, but national currency is prohibited. The export of imported foreign currency is allowed. Currency can be changed at the hotel or bank exchange office. The rate is usually fixed, set by the Central Bank of Tunisia. As of 04/2016, 1 US dollar (USD) is equal to approximately 2.02 Tunisian dinars (TND). Foreign currency can be exchanged at exchange offices, banks, as well as at specialized exchange offices in ports, airports or hotels, and only at the fixed rate of the Central Bank of Tunisia. When exchanging, it is recommended to take a receipt, which is the main document for the return exchange for foreign currency - the exchange is made only at the airport and only if you have a receipt for the initial exchange. Traveler's checks and credit cards are accepted without restrictions in many shops, restaurants and hotels. ATMs can also be found in all major cities and tourist centers.

Climate

The climate of Tunisia is subtropical Mediterranean in the north and along the coast, tropical desert in the south and inland. In summer, dry winds can blow from the Sahara Desert, bringing intense heat. There is no season of prolonged heavy rains. Average January temperatures are +10 °C in the north and +21 °C in the south, July +26 °C in the north and +33 °C in the south. Annual precipitation falls from 100 mm to
in the south up to 1500 mm in mountainous areas, some desert areas receive no rainfall at all for many years in a row. In desert areas, frosts are not uncommon at night even in spring and autumn, although daytime temperatures during this period can reach +25...+27 °C.

Health

For prevention purposes, you should refrain from drinking unboiled water in public places. In stores you can buy water in plastic bottles or packages. In local cuisine
Various spices are used in large quantities, so many local dishes can cause an unexpected reaction in an unadapted organism.

The shops

The best cities for shopping in Tunisia are Tunis, Nabeul, Kairouan, Sousse and Sfax. The diversity of the market in the medinas of these cities is amazing. Shops in Tunisia are open from Monday to Friday from 07:30 to 13:00 and from 17:00 to 20:00, on Saturday from 08:00 to 12:00, closed on Sunday. In the Medina of Hammamet you can find traditional Tunisian ceramics, glass and metalwork, and carpets. Be sure to bargain, otherwise you will not only not reduce the price, but also offend the seller. Start by reducing the price by 25%, you can often negotiate up to 50%. The Nabeul market is open every Friday morning. He looks like
to any other markets in Tunisia, but prices for many goods are lower here.

Transport

Taxi. There are several types of them in Tunisia. When traveling within the same locality, you should stop for a yellow taxi. To travel to another city, you can use both the so-called “big taxi” (paying for the fare according to the meter) and a special minibus with fixed routes. The fare in Tunisian taxis is relatively low. Rental
car is available to everyone who is over 21 years old and whose driver's license was issued more than a year ago. Traffic rules are not much different from Russian ones. Travel speed in cities
– 50 km/h, on all roads of the island of Djerba – 70 km/h, on the highway – 90 km/h (unless there are special signs). Those wishing to go deeper into the desert are required to inform about their trip and the chosen
the route of employees of special posts. With the help of a bus, you can get to almost any corner of the country - you just need to find out the schedule and stop location of the bus going along
the route you need. Tram-type transport, named after the first letters of the main destinations that can be reached with its help (Tunisia - La Goulette - La Marsa). Local
Tuninter airline operates flights between the main cities of the country (Tunis, Monastir, Sfax, Tozeur, Tabarka, Djerba Island).

Telephone

You can call from Tunisia in the following ways: There are telephone booths labeled “taxiphones”. To call a payphone you need to purchase a calling card. Three-minute
a conversation with RB will cost approximately 10 dinars; during the conversation, keep an eye on the counter, lowering the coins each time. If you are calling from a hotel room, the cost of this service is
approximately 3 times higher than a call from a pay phone. How to call Belarus (from Tunisia): 00 +375 (RB code) + city code (Minsk - 17) + telephone. How to call Tunisia (for example from
Russia): 8 +10 +216 (Tunisia code) + city code + telephone. Codes for some cities in Tunisia: Nabeul, Hammamet - 72, Magdia, Sousse, Monastir - 73, Sfax area - 74, Djerba - 75, Tunis - 71.

Culture. Religion.

The state religion is Sunni Islam. It is professed by 95% of the population. Also in the country you can meet representatives of the Christian and Jewish faiths. During
In the French protectorate, Jews were considered the most prosperous and influential stratum of the population. Religion leaves its mark on the life of every resident. A Tunisian must believe in one God -
Allah and offer prayers to him five times a day. Also, every believer must make a pilgrimage to Mecca once in his life. Local residents pay a religious tax and often file
alms to the poor.

Local features

Remember that photographing locals requires tact and forethought. It is also impolite to stare at veiled women. Respecting the feelings of believers, throughout the capital and
It is better not to go to the old Muslim quarters of cities in shorts and too open T-shirts. In resort areas, tourists can dress lightly and freely. It is also not customary here to drink water after
a fatty lunch, and the bread usually breaks off with your hands. The safety of tourists in general and tourists in particular is monitored everywhere. And, nevertheless, petty theft is possible, especially in crowded places
people where pickpockets “work”. In Tunisia, it is customary to tip. In cafes and restaurants, tips are 10% of the order cost, but as a rule, they are already included in the cost of your order.
Tips to the taxi driver are also 10% of the cost of the trip. During Ramadan, devout Tunisian Muslims do not smoke or eat from dawn to dusk. Therefore, it is better for tourists
refrain from smoking, drinking and eating on city streets. Drinking and smoking are allowed on the hotel premises. At any time, it is better not to offer unfamiliar Tunisians to smoke, drink wine or beer, but
especially when drinking strong drinks together. Muslims do not eat while standing or walking, or look into the face of a person eating. The attitude towards alcohol here is much calmer than in countries of orthodox Islam. Tunisia produces excellent dry and table wines and several types of beer. French masters still advise Tunisian ones. Let's name these varieties: tart and heavy “Chateau Mornag”, red and pink and lighter “Magon”. The liqueur made from dates and herbs “Tibarin” has an original taste. But fig vodka “Bukha” is similar to our moonshine (but very high quality).

Behavior rules

Tunisia is a Muslim country. While here, tourists should follow generally accepted norms.
behavior.
Cloth. In resort areas you can wear light clothing. Women on a tourist beach or by a hotel pool can relax topless. But walking in shorts through the old quarters of Tunisia is unacceptable.
Prayer. If you meet a person kneeling on the street, walk around him at a respectful distance. Try not to look at him while performing the prayer ritual.
Women. Looking at women in burqas is unacceptable. You cannot photograph her without permission.
Alcohol. Do not drink alcoholic beverages from wine or beer bottles on the street.
Communication. During a conversation, try not to speak too loudly, do not make scandals on the street or in hotels.
Greetings. When visiting a hotel or store, it is customary to say hello to people passing by. You can greet in any language. They will understand you and respond in kind.
Fruit. If you pass by orange, lemon or olive thickets, then you can pick the fruits only with the permission of the guard.
Ramadan. During this religious holiday, refrain from eating, drinking and smoking on the city streets. Do not offer Tunisians a drink or a cigarette - this is prohibited. In restaurants
You can freely drink alcoholic drinks, and you will be served politely by a fasting waiter.
Bargain. In Tunisia, you can bargain everywhere, except in stores with price tags posted on goods.
Safety. In crowded places, be careful - pickpockets are active here.
Photography. Filming and photographing official buildings is prohibited. Before filming local residents, ask their permission.
Prostitution. Tunisia is the only Muslim country where abortion is allowed, the operation of brothels is under state control, and prostitution is legalized.
Men. The male population in Tunisia wears a bouquet of jasmine behind their ear. If the flower is on the right side, then the man is married, if on the left, then he is single. Tourists are not recommended to repeat this tradition.
Rules of behavior at the table. You cannot look into the face of a person who is eating. Eat while standing or walking. In Tunisia, it is not customary to drink fatty foods with water.

Useful phones

There is no diplomatic mission of the Republic of Belarus in Tunisia; consular assistance is provided by the Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Tunisian Republic

Address: 4, Rue des Bergamotes, B.P. 48, El Manar I, Tunis 2092 Phone: (+216) 71-882-446 / (+216) 71-882-
458 Fax: (+216) 71-882-478 e-mail: ambr [email protected] Opening hours: Mon, Wed - from 8:00 to 14:00 and from 16:00 to
20:00 Tue, Fri - from 8:00 to 14:30 Thu - from 8:00 to 15:00
http://www.tunisie.mid.ru

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