About the SU

1kg enthusiasm
2 spoons curiosity
1 dozen of good mood
1 l Bulgarian History and Cyrillic alphabet
20 always-smiling participants

1. Preheat the weather to 40 degrees C
2. Mix the enthusiasm and curiosity with the Beautiful landscapes and big parties. Use 2-3 beds dormitories for more comfortable. Add on the top crazy, active and positive organizers as much as you want. Make the cream from workshops about Bulgarian history, culture and Cyrillic alphabet, as well as energizing games and photography challenges. For the top mix carefully Morse alphabet and non-formal education and spill it over.
3. Leave the cake to be baked on the sand under the sound of the splashing waves of Black sea.
4. Serve it with lots of good mood and smiles. Be ready for the photo!

This special meal is served only this summer by AEGEE-Sofia in Bulgaria for a special person like you on one of the top 10 destinations for 2011 according to CNN. The most creative motivation letter will get you a special additional spoon of optional fee for free.

Activities

We will make billion of energizers, lots of sightseeing and parties. In order not to get bored from good weather and alchohol we will make WorkShops about AEGEE, Bulgarian history, Cyrillic aphabet, Photography, Non-formal education. Once we will get to the beach we will make games there.

Places we will visit
Sofia:
Sofia is the capital of Bulgaria and the 12th largest city by population in the European Union, with 1.4 million people living in the Capital Municipality. It is located in Western Bulgaria, at the foot of Mountain Vitosha, and is the administrative, cultural, economic, and educational centre of the country. One of the oldest cities in Europe its history dates back before the 7th century BC. The well preserved town walls (especially their substructures) from antiquity date back before the 7th century BC, when Thracians established their city next to the most important and highly respected mineral spring, still functioning today. Sofia has had several names in the different periods of its existence, and remnants from the city's past can still be seen today alongside modern landmarks.
You might find it interesting: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/citybreaks/8397603/Sofia-Bulgaria-a-cultural-city-guide.html

Varna:
Varna is the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and in Northern Bulgaria, third-largest in Bulgaria after Sofia and Plovdiv. Commonly referred to as the marine (or summer) capital of Bulgaria, Varna is a major tourist destination, business and university centre, and has an enormous port.

Balchik:
Balchik is a Black Sea coastal town and seaside resort in the Southern Dobruja area of Northeastern Bulgaria. Between 1913-1916 and 1919-1940, Balchik was part of Romania. During this time the Romanian queen made a marvelous castle with a huge botanical garden that is present today.

You can contact us here: su2011.sofia.varna@gmail.com