The beautiful country hailed as better than Spain and Greece with no tourists

Spain and Greece have long been top summer choices for British travellers. But with rising prices and tourist numbers reaching breaking point, especially in the warmer months, the once peaceful hotspots are starting to feel overcrowded. For those looking to relax, breathe, and explore at their own pace, the Mediterranean may no longer be the dream it once was. Luckily, there are still some hidden gems in Europe that offer just as much beauty, without the crowds.
Bulgaria is one of them. Often overlooked, the eastern European country has been hailed by holidaymakers as even better than Spain or Greece, thanks to its stunning coastline, rich history and affordable prices. One person on TripAdvisor said: "I have spent a lot of time travelling to Spain and Greece, and I can honestly say I would choose Bulgaria over both now. Beautiful beaches, no crowds, historic cities and decent prices."
Another added: "Anyone who travels to Spain should think twice now when places like Bulgaria exist."
It’s not hard to see why. Bulgaria has nearly 400km (250 miles) of coastline along the Black Sea, dotted with sandy beaches, hidden coves and laid-back resorts.
There’s something for everyone, from wild beaches like Kara Dere, perfect for nature lovers, to lively spots like Gradina and Golden Sands, ideal for families and younger crowds.
Bolata Beach in the north is a favourite for watching the sunrise, while Primorsko North is known for surfing.
For those wanting to avoid any kind of rush, Alepu, also known as Drivers’ Beach, is as peaceful as it gets.
But Bulgaria isn’t just about the beach. Cities like Sofia and Plovdiv offer culture, history and local charm without the queues.
Plovdiv, one of Europe’s oldest cities, is full of Roman ruins, colourful old houses and creative cafes.
Sofia, the capital, is modern but packed with museums and free walking tours.
TripAdvisor reviews are full of praise. "Beaches are stunning and the alcohol is cheap," one user wrote.
Another said: "In some places Bulgaria reminds me of Greece. The only difference - you can actually breathe and explore in peace without thousands of people."
Travel experts at Lonely Planet say Bulgaria is one of the most affordable and underrated destinations in Europe, with something to do in every season.
Whether it’s skiing in winter, hiking in autumn, or swimming in summer, the country is a year-round winner.
And with major airports in Sofia, Burgas and Varna, plus good bus and train links, getting around is simple too.
Daily Express