The North Coast of Bulgaria is characterized by rocky promontories that firmly hold the coastline against the sea. The region lies between the Bulgarian-Romanian border and the town of Obzor. Beautiful beaches with romantic landscapes, long sunny days, cleanest transparent water and sea air. Modern hotels and mineral springs… Historical monuments with their stories and legends… Vineyards and orchards that make you think about staying in this oasis forever… All these wonderful qualities have earned the region the title of “Bulgarian Riviera”.
The southern coast of Bulgaria consists of small resort towns and villages with picturesque bays. Each town is filled with its own charms and unique atmosphere, which leave the most pleasant memories. The region is famous for its warm climate, cosines and attractions.
Modern hotels and well thought-out infrastructure attracts more and more tourists every year. The number of opportunities to spend time for both lovers of active holidays and lovers of cosines and romance is gradually expanding.
Sunny Beach is the largest seaside resort in Bulgaria. Here, on the southern coast of the country, the longest beach strip in Bulgaria is located. Sunny Beach is characterized by flat terrain and sandy beaches with a gentle descent into the sea, which makes this resort particularly convenient and safe for holidays with children. Sunny Beach offers a rich infrastructure for recreation and entertainment – water parks and amusement parks, restaurants, clubs, pensions, spa centers and other recreational facilities. It is possible to buy a property in Sunny Beach with the purpose of holidaying or renting it out in this resort even for a relatively small amount of money.
Nessebar is one of the oldest cities in Europe, included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The historical part of the town, located on a small peninsula in the Black Sea, which has preserved its unique architecture, attracts many tourists, for whom the town has numerous restaurants, shops and souvenir stalls. Nessebar neighbors the beautiful beaches of Sunny Beach and Ravda. Property in Nessebar is represented both by apartments of different classes and private houses.
Bourgas is a transport hub and the most densely populated city in the south of Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast – the fourth largest in the country. For several years in a row it has held the title of “The Best City to Live in Bulgaria” and represents a unique combination of a seaside resort and a modern city with all the necessary infrastructure for comfortable recreation and living. Many large shopping centers, cinemas, the central pedestrian street Alexandrovska, the Sea Garden, the city beach – that’s why even tourists holidaying on Sunny Beach come to the city for a walk..
The walls of Bulgaria’s mysterious and impregnable monasteries, lost in the picturesque corners of the country, have for many centuries protected the canons of faith, the foundations of culture and other riches of the Bulgarian people from foreigners. All this, and many more stories and legends, they have brought to our days.
These are real stages of history, the construction of which marked different milestones in the development of the Roman Empire in many parts of Europe. Antique theatres, traces of which can also be found in Bulgaria, remind us today of both the greatness of Roman culture in one era and the decline of their morals a few centuries later.
These are real stages of history, the construction of which marked different milestones in the development of the Roman Empire in many parts of Europe. Antique theatres, traces of which can also be found in Bulgaria, remind us today of both the greatness of Roman culture in one era and the decline of their morals a few centuries later.
When it comes to holidays in Bulgaria, most people immediately imagine a picture of sea, beach, sunbed and umbrella. Few people think about the fact that Bulgaria is also a country of great opportunities for active holidays.
The country seems to have been created for alpine skiing: mountain ranges, of which the most famous are Stara Planina, Rhodope, Rila and Pirin, cover more than 30% of the country. In many regions there is a snow cover of a density rarely found in Central Europe all winter long.
Mud resorts in Bulgaria, which attract tens of thousands of people every year, are famous for high quality liman mud – a unique natural product formed in lakes under the influence of various microbiological processes and possessing powerful healing properties.
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