Bulgaria's Black Sea Coast
From the big resort strip of Sunny Beach to Nessebar's ancient stone streets.
Bulgaria's Black Sea coast runs from Varna (the country's third-largest city and unofficial 'sea capital') down through Sunny Beach (the biggest, liveliest resort strip) to Nessebar (a UNESCO-listed old town on a tiny peninsula, a short bus ride from Sunny Beach). The season runs roughly June–September, with July–August the warmest and busiest. It's considerably cheaper than Spain, Italy, or Greece's coastlines for a similar sun-and-sand week.
The Black Sea doesn't have the postcard turquoise of the Aegean, but it's warm, genuinely uncrowded outside August, and startlingly cheap for what you get — a beachfront hotel room here can cost half of an equivalent in Croatia or Greece. Three towns do almost all the work: Varna for a real city with a beach attached, Sunny Beach for an all-in resort strip, and Nessebar for stepping back a few thousand years without trying very hard.

Varna
A real city with a beach attached — Bulgaria's unofficial 'sea capital'.

Sunny Beach
Bulgaria's biggest, liveliest resort strip — built for families and nightlife alike.

Nessebar
A UNESCO old town on a peninsula — easy half-day trip from the resorts nearby.












































