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Sunny Beach is the biggest world-famous Bulgarian resort, located in the southern part of the Black Sea coast, 35 km north from Burgas.

It occupies the entire territory stretching from the village of Saint Vlas to the north and the town of Nessebar to the south and offers beautiful sandy beaches, 6 km long and 40-50 m wide, and variety of entertainment facilities – Aqua parks, numerous restaurants, live music bars, pubs, nightclubs, discos, cafes.

It has been undergoing continuous expansion in the recent years. Almost the whole hotel base has been renovated and several new luxurious hotels have been built as well as many apartment complexes. With its beauty, quality of the service and favorable Mediteranean climat, the area attracts more and more tourists from all over the world. 

Useful link: for those of you who wants to find any complex in  Sunny Beach  we reccomend Sunny Beach map
 

Saint Vlas (also known as Sveti Vlas) is a beautiful coastal village of approx. 3000 inhabitants, situated just 3 kilometers north of Sunny Beach and 9 kilometers from Nessebar.

This magnificent resort is a great combination of beautiful seaside at the foot of the Balkan mountain range. It has been developed into a modern beach destination during the recent years, with brand new hotels apartments for rent and tourist infrastructure. The beaches at st Vlas are three with a total length of 1,5 kilometers. They lie at the northern end of a bay which has Sunny Beach in its middle and the ancient town of Nesebar at its southern end.

Sunny Beach and Nesebar are easily accessible by bus or taxi, and there are also boats going between Sveti Vlas and Nesebar. All this makes it a preferred destination for holidaymakers from all over the world.

The town is also famous for its brand new and beautiful yacht port, which is being developed close to the water base of the local fishermen. Marina Dinevi yacht port offers everything needed for a yacht lover to enjoy unforgettable summer holiday.


Located 34 km south of Bourgas on a slender rocky peninsula, Sozopol is one of the earliest towns on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and dates from 2,610 years ago.

Today Sozopol is a popular beach resort best known for its casual ambience, sandy beaches, and distinctive 19th century stone and wood houses, some 45 of which are national cultural monuments.

Tourists from around the world come to enjoy its weather, history and culture, cuisine and atmosphere. It is also known for the Apollonia art and film festival which takes place in early September. The increasing popularity of the town has led to it being dubbed the Bulgarian St. Tropez.

Located 34 km south of Bourgas on a slender rocky peninsula, Sozopol is one of the earliest towns on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and dates from 2,610 years ago. Today Sozopol is a popular beach resort best known for its casual ambience, sandy beaches, and distinctive 19th century stone and wood houses, some 45 of which are national cultural monuments. Tourists from around the world come to enjoy its weather, history and culture, cuisine and atmosphere. It is also known for the Apollonia art and film festival which takes place in early September. The increasing popularity of the town has led to it being dubbed the Bulgarian St. Tropez.Located 34 km south of Bourgas on a slender rocky peninsula, Sozopol is one of the earliest towns on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and dates from 2,610 years ago. Today Sozopol is a popular beach resort best known for its casual ambience, sandy beaches, and distinctive 19th century stone and wood houses, some 45 of which are national cultural monuments. Tourists from around the world come to enjoy its weather, history and culture, cuisine and atmosphere. It is also known for the Apollonia art and film festival which takes place in early September. The increasing popularity of the town has led to it being dubbed the Bulgarian St. Tropez.
Pomorie is a town (about 14 500 inhabitants) and seaside resort in southeastern Bulgaria, located on a narrow rocky peninsula in Burgas Bay, 10 km from Burgas and 18 km from Sunny Beach.

The town was founded in IV B.C. near the salty lake called by the ancient Thracians "sacred" because of its curative abilities. It is proved that according to its qualities Pomorie curative mud, extracted from this salty lake, is among the best in the world. Today different diseases are cured all year round.

The climate is favorable: continuing sunshine which reaches up to 2360 hours annually. The shore is low, sandy, with a fully open horizon to the east and to the west. It is defended to the north from the Balkan mountain. The beach line covers an area of 18 700 sq. m. It is 4 200 m long and its sand is rich in iron.

The Pomorie Bay is preferred for yachting and sailing. Together with the traditional means of livelihood of the local population - wine-growing, wine-producing, production of salt and fishing, tourism and its accompanying activities, like new build apartments, the highest class hotels like 5 star complex Sunset Resort, define the new image in economics of the more and more attractive balneological sea resort Pomorie.


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