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Yeah for the easiest way down, you would want to go through Turkey. Roads are very well maintained and borders are quite easy to cross. The quietest border crossing is Malko Tarnovo (just south of Burgas), but if it's too far out of your way, you can just go through the main one at Kapikule and skip the queue (everyone does it on a bike).
Through Russia would also be nice, but you definitely need to get a visa ahead of time and plan your route more carefully. |
I won't be able to skip the queue since I will be going by car. ;-)
Was there a huge queue when you crossed? Are there separate queues for trucks and everyone else? |
Driving the Balkan route maybe in July and August will turn into a nightmare on the main route. Endless queues, tolls and constant waiting - maybe more relaxed at smaller border crossings.
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“As of 2 March 2020, Turkey has decided to exempt visa requirements for the members of the European Union Schengen area, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Poland as well as the United Kingdom citizens for touristic travels to Turkey for every 90 days within 180-day periods,” https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/new...ntries-and-uk/ I believe Germany didn't require one anyway but as I'm a UK passport holder it's a newbie for me and may be of interest to others reading this.
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Georgia closed borders with Azerbijan and Armenia due to covid19
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I crossed from Georgia into Russia in September 2019. Border crossing was easy. Once crossed I drove to Grozny for a few days then from Grozny I drove to Sochi then onto Anapa where I left my vehicle in storage and now due to Covid 19 I haven’t been able to get back to continue my travels but its looking like things are starting to open up again. Safe Travels Ray Instagram:raycooknz |
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Made a reservation at UKR Ferry before, and got my ticket there. Just for the bike I had to go to the building you mentioned and had to check in there and pay some parts of the money there. The rest is as you described. only thing with the ferry: You might have delay, we had 2 days. And if you drive over Turkey, you can have some nice parts too. As a German, you dont need a Visa for Turkey. I am not german and did it online with evisa. |
I rode in Balkans in 2017. Border crossing from Bulgaria to Turkey near Burgas took 3 hours. The way back from Turkey to Bulgaria in Kapikule was a little bit more complicated, they requested every vehicle to pass a "disinfection" procedure. As we were on a motorcycle, it was not fun.
We were in eastern Turkey and Georgy in 2018, it was gorgeous trip, these are amazingly beautiful lands! Turkish autobahns are very good, it won't take much time from you to drive from Istanbul to Batumi. Batumi's suburban roads were not in good quality, but closer to Tbilisi it became better. If I were you, I'd go by land over Turkey on the way to Georgy and take a ferry on the way back. When you just start a journey, your mind eagers for new landscapes, later it becomes replete. Russian visa is complicated, and there is nothing to see on the way to Georgy. |
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