Discovering Bulgaria as a Digital Nomad: Lifestyle and Cost of Living

Nov 23, 2023 | Digital Nomad | 39 comments

Discovering Bulgaria as a Digital Nomad: Lifestyle and Cost of Living




Bulgaria: The Ultimate Digital Nomad Destination for Lifestyle & Cost of Living

Bulgaria is rapidly becoming a popular destination for digital nomads seeking a high quality of life at an affordable cost. With its picturesque landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and low cost of living, Bulgaria offers an ideal environment for remote workers and freelancers looking to blend work and travel.

Lifestyle in Bulgaria:
The lifestyle in Bulgaria is nothing short of enchanting. Whether you’re drawn to the vibrant city life or the tranquil countryside, Bulgaria has something to offer for everyone. The capital city, Sofia, is a bustling metropolis with a thriving arts and cultural scene, while coastal cities like Varna and Burgas offer stunning beaches and a relaxed atmosphere. In the countryside, you’ll find charming villages with idyllic landscapes and a slower pace of life.

Bulgaria is also known for its rich history and diverse cultural heritage, with ancient ruins, stunning Orthodox churches, and traditional folklore festivals scattered throughout the country. The vibrant food scene in Bulgaria is another highlight, with a variety of delicious and affordable local dishes to indulge in. From hearty stews and grilled meats to fresh seafood and world-class wines, Bulgaria’s culinary offerings are sure to tantalize your taste buds.

Cost of Living in Bulgaria:
One of the most enticing aspects of Bulgaria for digital nomads is its low cost of living. From accommodation and food to transportation and entertainment, everything in Bulgaria is significantly cheaper compared to other European countries. A one-bedroom apartment in the city center can cost as little as $300-400 per month, while groceries and dining out are also budget-friendly.

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As for transportation, Bulgaria has a well-developed public transport system, making it easy and affordable to get around. Whether you prefer to travel by metro, bus, or train, you’ll find that the cost of transportation is minimal. Additionally, Bulgaria’s healthcare system is of high quality and is incredibly affordable, with expatriates and digital nomads having access to top-notch medical care at a fraction of the cost in other countries.

Overall, the low cost of living in Bulgaria allows digital nomads to stretch their budgets and enjoy a comfortable lifestyle without breaking the bank.

In conclusion, Bulgaria is a digital nomad’s paradise, offering an excellent quality of life at an affordable cost. With its captivating landscapes, rich history, and budget-friendly living, Bulgaria is a destination worth considering for anyone looking to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a change of scenery, Bulgaria has it all, making it the ultimate destination for remote workers and freelancers.


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39 Comments

  1. FreeRadical1

    Any info on the use of Bitcoin in Bulgaria or specific cities and towns in BG? Thanks Kristen⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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  2. Allan Kreutner

    Hi Kisten, you speak very highly of Bulgaria I'm just wondering what your thoughts are on being gay in Bulgaria. We are guys in our 60's low -key. No flag waving here. Are we safe?

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  3. A B

    My God, the FOOD! I HAVE to go!

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  4. Arif Akhund

    I really appreciate this video by Kristin showing many good aspects of Bulgaria which is a best place to live for those with limited budget. Poor but nice , beautiful and friendly people. Landscape , rivers , mountains and travelling on old railway tracks in slow moving trains is a real pleasure to go with. Crime rate is low if compared to England. Property is very cheap in rural areas. Food prices are a bit high. Orphan and forgotten children of Bulgaria was an issue but things have improved now. I am planing to settle in Bulgaria after my retirement in the coming two years and would like to help in some way the abandoned and sick children of Bulgaria.

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  5. Conor

    thanks. is it difficult to find organic produce in Bansko?

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  6. Nsfg

    Problem with Bulgaria is health care and infrastructure.

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  7. Heather Nolan

    I'm working on my TEFL now and this is one country that is showing job availability!

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  8. Itwari Khan

    Bulgaria is a great country.I respect and love this country. I am from India.

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  9. rahulvccn

    Please give you're email⚠️urgent⚠️⚠️i have urgent related to this⚠️

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  10. Prateek Walia

    Which website did you used to rent an apartment for such a good deal ?

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  11. host_runner

    Internet: you mean "bits" not "bytes".

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  12. David Moore

    We live comfortable for 1000 euro a month , we own our own house in a village and we have 4 dogs to feed

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  13. chehboub houssam

    Don't go to Bulgaria if you're not white , it's viciously racist

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  14. Tarun Kalra

    As a Share market and cryptocurrency Day Trader, will i be provided with with Freelancer Type D Visa of Bulgaria to reside there?

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  15. Ghost Level Zero

    Could I get by there speaking English, Spanish, and a little Russian, or would I need to learn Bulgarian?

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  16. queenredspecial

    Is it too much to ask that western vloggers pronounce local names properly? It's SOFia, BurGAS, BAHNsko, etc.

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  17. The Bohemian Studio

    Hi Kristin, I really like your video, short and very informative! Can I ask you how did you proceed to find your flat ? (agency, contract…) Thank you !

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  18. H Nguyen

    Thanks for the information Kristin. In terms of language barrier, is it difficult to navigate if you don’t speak the local language? Is English widely spoken to some degree?

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  19. CHICVOYAGE

    Cool you fly a drone! I'm in love

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  20. Mohannad Dewis

    Nice video. I am offering a rental apartment in Bansko 🙂

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  21. Robert Robski

    What a cheap flight tickets
    in Canada for the same flight tickets is around 1000 dollars

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  22. J M

    A flat for 250 euros per month and you spend 1000 euros a month?! Do you eat that much food?? It doesn't add up.

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  23. Thracian

    Keep western hipsters out, Bulgaria.

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  24. Mimi Todorov

    Hi Kristen, I'm from South Africa and was wondering which Visa I need in order to visit Bulgaria. I know that the Bulgarian Visa is the main Visa, but I am planning to first go to Amsterdam for a couple of days before visiting Bulgaria. Will I be able to use the Schegen Visa for both Bulgaria and Amsterdam? Or do I need 2 different visas?

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  25. red chariots

    Hi Kristen I'm from India and seriously contemplating to settle down in Bulgaria with my family. Great video and a fantastic presentation. All the very best.

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  26. August Brante

    Looks a bit like Vail about 25 years ago!

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  27. mylife mark

    i am taking a bus from Bucharest, Romania and arriving in Varna, Bulgaria on April 3, 2022. i have watched your videos, and i've determined this is the best place to transition to. i plan to spend up to 2 weeks viewing 1 bedroom apartments to buy in central Varna or close to it. i am using Facebook to try and connect with professionals involved in the apartment purchase process. some have websites with specific information, some do not. the only advice i'm getting on Facebook is to go visit there and get to know people and the area. any better or specific advice would be very helpful. i prefer to find out about people and businesses through the internet, but Bulgaria does not seem to have a Yelp or Google Review and Rating and contact Information system?

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  28. Tiabla Sangoriti

    Will you tell me more about your experiences in Costa Rica, Montenegro and Taiwan?

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  29. Tiabla Sangoriti

    Your presentation was lovely Kristin.
    I'm ready to visit this summer.
    Does Sophia have a high season?
    What documents are needed?
    A Visa, Passport and proof of booster?

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