200 cigarettes
1 ltre of spirits
2 bottles of wine
Thats what you are allowed to take out of Bulgaria(Bulgarian regulations) and also what you can bring in to U.K.
Thats per adult of course children do not have an allowance.
Patka
kiershay
hi does anyone know how many cigarettes you can bring back per person and how many litres of alcohol each i cant't seem to find it. only 2 more sleeps. im really excited now thanks mel
if you follow this link it will tell yiou exactly what you can bring back
http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebApp/channelsPortalWebApp.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=pageTravel_InfoGuides&propertyType=document&id=HMCE_PROD_010220
cheers jason-andrea
Please note that by agreement with the EU, these are also the restrictions imposed by Bulgarian Customs as to what you can take OUT of Bulgaria. It follows that you can be stopped in Bulgaria at the airport and have them all confiscated and worse if you exceed the limit.
We were stopped in Bourgas Airport as we had 600 cigarettes in one bag. They said we were over the limit. When we explained that this was for 3 adults they were OK about it.
May I add to Peter's response, that you can also be stopped by Bulgarian Customs for taking more than the 200 allowance into Bulgaria. Tony
Correct Tony, I forgot that - thanks.
that was my argument last month in birmingham airport.iwanted to buy 1000 benson but as i was going to rhodes they would not let me buy them saying they are only available to those flying to non ec countries.when i poited out that you can only take 200 the chap just shrugged his shoulders and said i could buy at normal price.they did not sell fags on the plane either
you will have to show your boarding cards though,its just the coming back that your restricted to 200 etc.
steve
http://www.bcci.bg/border there you will find out about all allowances. Earlier in the year I spoke about a young couple who bought 1,000 cigs each at Gatwick then proceeded to buy another 1000 each on Balkan Flight. Customs were waiting. Over two hours of arguing the couple were offered either pay duty or go to the Prison until sorted out. Coach for Albena delayed for over 2 Hours. Police would not let it leave until business sorted out. Tonyt
I am sorry to say you are wrong in your assumption that you can take any amout of Cigarettes into Bulgaria. Yes you show your boarding card to prove you are going to non-eu, this entitles you to duty free. If you care to log on to
HERE
The limits are -
1 litre of spirits with over 22 per cent volume alcohol content and 2 litres of wine or 2 litres of wine and 2 litres of frothy or fortified wine;
200 pieces of cigarettes or 100 cigarillos, or 50 cigars, or 250 grammes of tobacco for smoking;
500 grammes of coffee or 200 grammes of coffee extract;
100 grammes of tea or 40 grammes of tea extract;
50 grammes of perfumes and 250 ml of eau de toilette;
Peter
Tony is quite correct. The full details of Bulgarian Customs Regulations in relation to imports into Bulgaria are The limits are -
1 litre of spirits with over 22 per cent volume alcohol content and 2 litres of wine or 2 litres of wine and 2 litres of frothy or fortified wine;
200 pieces of cigarettes or 100 cigarillos, or 50 cigars, or 250 grammes of tobacco for smoking;
500 grammes of coffee or 200 grammes of coffee extract;
100 grammes of tea or 40 grammes of tea extract;
50 grammes of perfumes and 250 ml of eau de toilette;
Peter
as 2 weeks ago a customs officer at east midlands airport said "oh yes sir you can take 1000 fags into bulgaria ,no problem.".
so we brought them and had no problem.
the site you pointed out does state that only 200 fags.
so why did british customs get it wrong?.
steve
proberbly on commission
thanks for all of the replies. quick as usual. only 1 more sleep taxi leaves mine at 4 o clock tomorrow afternoon. im really excited thanks again mel
HERE, who must be presumed to know what they are talking about.
You will find the specific information about cigarettes and alcohol imported by tourists under Useful Information/passengers.
Answer - Because the Officer concerned was advising on a matter outside his jurisdiction.
Peter
The link I provided above is from the Official website of the Bulgarian Customs Agency You will find the specific information about cigarettes and alcohol imported by tourists under Useful Information/passengers.
so why did british customs get it wrong?
Answer - Because the Officer concerned was advising on a matter outside his jurisdiction.
Peter
I really don't think that Bulgarian Customs would be at all impressed that you had been incorrectly advised by UK Customs - the current law in Bulgaria is 200 cigarettes in or out, so that's what they will apply.
Even after Bulgaria joins the EU, the situation is likely to remain the same, as far as import into the UK is concerned - that limit is still imposed on most of the countries which joined in 2004 - see the final half-dozen paragraphs HERE
Baldur
There must be at least 8 different varieties of Victory cigs and all carry tar/nicotine info on the packs so you should be able to find one that matches your normal smoke.
John
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