Let's discuss transportation in Bulgaria and Greece. Are you ready?
Ready. I'm envisioning a comedic road trip.
Bulgaria's roads are improving, but some areas are still quite challenging.
Challenging is an understatement! Greece has its share of winding mountain roads.
True, but the views are breathtaking.
Breathtaking, provided you don't lose your lunch. Public transport? In Bulgaria, buses and trains are affordable.
Affordable, yes, but punctuality isn't their strong suit. Embrace "Bulgarian time."
"Bulgarian time," huh? Similar to "island time" in Greece, where schedules are flexible. Greece has extensive ferry services.
Ferries are great unless you're prone to seasickness. Island hopping is a must, though.
Agreed. Greek cities have decent bus systems, Athens has a metro, but it can get crowded.
Very crowded! Sofia Airport in Bulgaria is relatively modern.
Modern, but not luxurious. Greek airports, especially in tourist areas, can be chaotic.
Chaotic! So, which country wins the "easy to get around" award?
Tough call. Both have their challenges. Patience is key. Stunning scenery is a plus.
I agree. Next time, let's compare the friendliness of locals and English proficiency.
Excellent suggestion.
