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Read my blog posts for our 2026 European Trip from the beginning

To make it easier for you to follow our 2026 Spring European trip from the beginning I’ve linked the blog posts in order.

You can go to the first blog post of our trip by clicking on this link.

At the end of each blog post after that, there is a link to the next day’s blog post.

Burgas Day 2

When I was looking at the map of Burgas yesterday I saw a park nearby with what were described as Book Benches. It was grey and rainy this morning so we didn’t go out exploring until about 1:00 pm. Our first stop was to check out the Book Benches.

Book Benches in the little park across from our hotel.

Next we visited the Burgas Archaeological Museum. The museum is small but full of treasures. All the signs were in both Bulgarian and English so we learned about all the civilizations that have lived here over the centuries.

The sign says that these Lily-shaped ceramic vessels date from the first half of the 5th millennium BC.

When we were done in the museum we went to a pastry shop across the street and had coffee and a pastry. Our chocolate pastry was delicious.

Our chocolate pastry
After our coffee break

For dinner we went to a nearby restaurant called Zlatna Ribka. We had one of the best meals of the trip.

French salad to share
Hot garlic bread right out of the oven.
Duke’s mixed seafood grill.

Tomorrow they are predicting sunshine!

Malomirova to Burgas

This morning we left our hotel, EcoCenter RumiKa and drove about an hour and a half west to the town of Burgas on the coast of the Black Sea.

About half way through our drive. Spring doesn’t appear to have started at all here.

The hotel we are staying at in Burgas, the Primoretz Grand Hotel, is beautiful. It’s one of nicest we have stayed at so far on this trip

The garden at our hotel. Just beyond the trees is the Black Sea.

To read our next blog post about exploring Burgas, click here.

Alexandroupoli, Greece to Malomirovo, Bulgaria

Today we left Greece and headed north back into Bulgaria. The drive ended up being about four and a half hours. For much of the drive we were within view of the Turkish border. At one point as we crossed a road going east into Turkey we passed a very long line of semi trucks on the shoulder of the toll road. The line was about seven miles long. I think they were all waiting to get into Turkey.

Semis lined up to get into Turkey
The wall along the Turkey Greece border

Tonight we are at a rural hotel, EcoCenter RumiKa. It is quite basic but very clean and comfortable. I don’t think there are any restaurants around here. When we checked in, the one staff person we have seen showed us the dinner menu. She spoke no English but we managed to show her what we wanted by pointing.

Dinner

Tomorrow we go to Burgas on the Black Sea coast. If you would like to like to read tomorrow’s blog post you can click here.

Alexandroupoli Day 2

On Saturday we drove into the center of Alexandroupoli and went exploring..

Finding a parking place was a bit of a challenge but eventually we found one. We walked quite a ways down the waterfront then stopped for a snack. We had baked feta with peppers and fresh hot pita. It was yummy.

The Androupoli waterfront
Baked cheese with peppers and hot pita.

Tomorrow we return to Bulgaria. If you would like to read that post it’s here.

Fanari to Alexandroupoli

Today we drove further east along the Greek coast. This is the last town we will be staying in in Greece. We are about 30 miles from the Turkey / Greece border.

Duke checking in. Alexander Beach Hotel

We went into the center of town to look around a bit and have afternoon coffee.

The Alexandroupoli lighthouse.
Coffee break.

We had a great dinner at our hotel.

Salad with roasted feta, figs and pomegranate seeds to share.
My chicken Souvlaki

To see my next blog post click here.