32,597+ 5-Star Reviews

Get your international Driving Permit for Bulgaria in 8 minutes

Your license instantly translated and valid in 150+ countries - start driving today
Apply in 8 Minutes

Regulated travel document

See info about country limitations

Unlimited Replacements

Free of charge

24/7 Live Chat

Customer care

An IDP is essential when driving in Bulgaria

Planning to drive on your upcoming trip abroad? Get your International Driver's License (or IDP), recognized worldwide. An IDP, regulated by the United Nations, verifies your valid driver's license.

Customer's photo

Excellent and amazing service on the chat with Patricia, within a few minutes received the digital copy of the IDP after the process was complete. Very impressed!

Dan Lafreniere
Verified Purchase

See more reviews

Enjoy multi-country trips

Recognized in over 150 countries, an IDP allows you to drive legally and confidently abroad. With an international driving permit, you see the world on multi-country trips that span borders, cultures, & beyond. Get informed about countries with IDP limitations.

Drive anywhere, confidently

Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, an international driver's license is an essential travel document that lets you rent a car, navigate foreign roads, and explore the world legally.

Reduce language barriers

Translations in 12 languages make communicating with foreign officials and rental companies easier. This added convenience ensures you can navigate foreign roads safely and confidently.

Valid up to 3 years

Think of all the places you can go with one international driving permit! Valid for up to three years, it's the best choice for frequent travelers. Plan, explore, and stay longer - our IDP has you covered.

Multiple guarantees

Obtain an IDP with full coverage and multiple guarantees. With our money-back policy and unlimited replacement, getting an international driver's license doesn't have to break the bank.

24/7 customer support

Do you have a question or need help with lost IDP? Reach out whenever and wherever; with our 24/7 customer service, you have a team ready to assist you with any international driving needs.

Global express shipping

Wherever you are in the world, you will receive your IDP quickly and hassle-free. Our express shipping makes your international travel plans smoother, offering ultimate convenience.

Pricing

All formats are covered by a no-hassle 100% money-back guarantee and free unlimited replacement

You will receive a printed and digital International Driving Permit booklet and card. The digital IDP is sent in 8 minutes and your physical IDP will be mailed. for information on countries with IDP limitations.

bulgarian driving licence

Most Important Driving Rules In Bulgaria

When driving as a tourist in Bulgaria, it isn't enough to just know the directions and the tourist hotspots; it's essential to be familiar with the Bulgaria driving rules. Obtaining an International Driver's Permit specifically for Bulgaria will make your driving experience hassle-free in this country. Below, we outline the most important Bulgaria driving rules that you must follow to ensure a smooth journey.

Always Bring Your Important Documents

When driving in Bulgaria, remember to carry your essential documents such as your passport or ID card, National Driving Licence issued in your home country and an International Driver’s Permit for Bulgaria for foreign driving, and car insurance for rented cars. An updated International Driving Licence issued for Bulgaria can help resolve language barrier issues between road traffic police.

Note Parking Signs and Fees

In Bulgaria, keep in mind that before parking just about anywhere, check if parking signs say that it’s legal to park in the said location. There are blue zones and green zones which are varying in parking fees. Inform yourself ahead of time about the corresponding parking fees as failure to comply would result in a fine or worse penalty, get your car towed away.

If you incorrectly park your vehicles, a road traffic police will charge you a ticket for incorrect parking. Get the best Bulgarian driving experience through road traffic when you prepare your driving licence, International Driving Permit, and other essential forms of identification.

Don’t Drink and Drive

As with anywhere in the world, don’t drink and drive. Driving while intoxicated poses such a significant threat not only to yourself but to your passengers and other possible victims on the road. In Bulgaria, the legal blood alcohol level is 0.05%. If suspected to be driving while intoxicated, you will be pulled over by the authorities and required to take a breath test. Random breath tests are conducted for visitors to stay sober when driving in Bulgaria to avoid conflicts with the law. Keep in mind that you should always keep first aid kit in your car.

Top Destinations In Bulgaria

With capital Sofia, Bulgaria is beautiful country located in southeastern Europe, and also a part of European Union (EU). Bordered by Romania, Serbia, Greece and Black Sea, it makes perfect country for both summer and winter holidays.

Varna

Varna is a city in Bulgaria that is a port on the Black Sea and home to various tourist spots. From the Sea Garden Park’s marvelous landscape to the Archaeological Museum, which showcases the Gold of Varna, which is the oldest gold in the world. If you wish to gaze upon architectural wonders Bulgaria offers, drive by the Varna Cathedral and the Varna Roman Baths that will surely give you an olden-time feel.

If you’re planning to see the wonders of Varna, then know that the best times to visit are from June to September, where the rainfall is sparse and the climate is pleasant enough for a stroll. August is the month for the highest temperature in Varna, while January is the coldest, so if you’re looking for an ideal time that isn’t sweltering nor freezing, then June to September should do you fine.

Veliko Tărnovo

Veliko Tărnovo has a rich history that matches its fantastic coastline view. This renowned City of the Tsars overlooking the Yantra River was a political, economic, and cultural mecca that garnered the moniker “Third Rome.'' Veliko Tărnovo is decorated with terracotta landscapes and is a perfect picturesque sight. This majestic city was built on Tsarevets, Sveta Gora, and Trapezista, which are all hills. Tourists that come from far and wide gaze upon the cityscape houses show Ottoman influences in its architecture.

The towns in Veliko Tărnovo are idyllic and perfect for a pleasant stroll. Hence, the best times to visit Veliko Tărnovo are June, July, August, and September. There could, however, be slight fluctuations in weather due to rain being abundant in July and September, so it’s best also to stay prepared for such.

Sozopol

Sozopol is Bulgaria’s oldest town tracing its beginnings way back to 610 BC by the Greeks, which made it a famous center for the arts. Nowadays, this ancient city is being visited not just to see Greek influence on architecture, especially Old Town, but also for its luscious beaches and coastlines. Kavatzi and Smokinya are popular beach destinations for those who love a bit of sand and sea, as well as camping sites if you’re looking to immerse yourself in nature on your tour.

The best time to visit this summer place is in May-September when the weather is pleasant and sunny. January is the predicted time for snow, so if you’re looking for a nature adventure or to hang at the beach, it’s best to avoid the month of January.

Bansko

Bansko is known for being a winter wonderland in Bulgaria and a favorite of tourist skiers. This city sits at the foot of the Pirin Mountains and is home to Bansko Ski Resorts at par with other ski resorts across Europe but boasts lower prices. This snowy town is more than just its reputation for being a ski paradise. Bansko holds jazz festivals and has a booming nightlife perfect for anyone looking for some music and fun.

The ideal time to visit Bansko is during the winter season. You can experience skiing and snowboarding, which Bansko is known for, or just simply experience snow while gazing at the Pirin Mountains. December to March are the ideal times for this. July is the hottest weather in Bulgaria, so if you’re looking to see some snow, this might not be the time to visit.

Nessebar

A literal Pearl in the Black Sea, it isn’t a wonder why this nickname was given to Nessebar. From its breathtaking beaches to its 5th-century brick churches that have been certified UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Nessebar draws massive influence from Byzantine, Greek, Ottoman nations who have conquered the city, and its architecture proves their impact. Besides the beaches, you can also learn more about this historic place by visiting the Ethnographic Museum, which showcases the Nessebar way of life.

The best time to visit this historic town is from June to October where the weather is pleasant and ideal for being on the beach. October is also the rainiest time in Nessebar, so it’s best to stay prepared for fluctuating weather. January is winter season, so if you’re visiting the beaches and strolling, January’s winters might be a bit of a hassle.

Sofia

The capital of Bulgaria on its own is a city to be marveled upon. Sofia is a hybrid of modern attractions and historical landmarks that one can’t afford to miss on their visit. From the St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral, which is the second-largest cathedral in the Balkan region, to the fashionable Vitosha Boulevard. Of course, if you’re looking for something more natural, you can always gaze upon Vitosha Mountain and its lovely snow caps.

Museum hopping is a must in Sofia as it is home to the National Institute of Archaeology that houses relics from classical civilizations and Thracian gold. The National Historical Museum displays the rich history of Bulgaria’s past and a peek into the future with an exhibition of space exploration equipment. There are even golf ranges for golf enthusiasts, such as the Pravets Golf Club that has a well-lit range perfect for night golfing.

Plovdiv

Bulgaria’s second-largest city is home to architectural marvels perfect for those with an artistic eye to gaze upon while driving. The Ancient Theatre is a landmark that is quite a coliseum in appearance but with a different twist. This was where operas were performed, with marbled benches surrounding the center. Bulgaria truly is a place for culture.

If you're yearning to experience what Plovdiv’s life is like, then visit the Kapana area, where it is teeming with galleries, restaurants, shops, and all things reflective of Bulgarian culture. Spring and autumn during March through May and September to November are the best times to visit Plovdiv, while July and August are the hottest months, which can be inconvenient if you’re looking to stroll and walk around.

FAQs: International Driving Permit for Bulgaria

Do you need an International Driving License in Bulgaria?

Yes, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is recommended for driving in Bulgaria, especially if your national driver’s license is not issued by an EU or EEA country. Visitors from the EU/EEA can drive using their home country’s license, while non-EU drivers may need an IDP to comply with local regulations and facilitate communication with authorities and car rental agencies. To ensure a smooth driving experience, you can apply for an IDP through the International Drivers Association.

How do I get a Bulgarian driving licence if I am not a resident?

If you are not a resident of Bulgaria, obtaining a Bulgarian driving license can be challenging, as it is typically issued only to residents or long-term visa holders. Non-residents are generally expected to use their national driver’s license along with an International Driving Permit (IDP) if required.

Is Bulgaria visa-free for Indians?

No, you’ll need a visa to visit Bulgaria. The country is one of the two countries (the other

one being Romania) to be recently included in the Schengen Area, so you should be

good to go if you already hold a Schengen visa.

Do Indians need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in Bulgaria?

Yes, an IDP is necessary for driving in Bulgaria along with your Indian license. The roads are well-marked, and renting a car is a great way to explore the countryside.

Ready to check if an IDP is required in your destination?

Use the form and find out in seconds whether you need an international permit. Documents vary, based on the United Nations Convention on Road Traffic.

Question 1 of 3

Where was your license issued?

Back to Top