
Sunny Beach
Sunny Beach is Bulgaria's largest and most developed Black Sea resort — a roughly 5-mile stretch of wide, gently sloping sand backed by hundreds of hotels, nearly all-inclusive, plus water parks, go-karting, and a nightlife strip that gets genuinely loud in July–August. It's built almost entirely around package tourism, which makes it one of the cheapest all-inclusive beach weeks left in Europe. Nessebar's old town is a 10-minute bus ride away for a change of pace.
Sunny Beach is not subtle, and it doesn't pretend to be. It's Bulgaria's answer to the big all-inclusive resort strips of Spain or Turkey — miles of sand, a wall of hotels, water parks, and a nightlife strip that runs loud and late in peak season — at a price that undercuts almost anywhere comparable in Europe.
Who it's actually for
Families wanting an easy, affordable all-inclusive week with kid-friendly pools and water parks, and younger travelers or groups looking for a cheap, high-energy nightlife trip, are both well served here — often within a few hundred meters of each other, so pick your hotel strip carefully based on which crowd you want to be near.
What it costs — this is the real draw
| Item | Approx. cost |
|---|---|
| All-inclusive hotel, per night (peak season) | €45–90 per person |
| Beach sunbed + umbrella | €6–10 per day |
| Water park day pass (Action Aquapark) | €20–28 |
| Casual restaurant meal | €6–12 |
Nightlife and daytime activities

The main strip runs bars, clubs, and karaoke well past midnight through summer — it's louder and more concentrated than anywhere else on the Bulgarian coast, and hotels a few streets back from the strip are noticeably quieter if that's not what you're after. Action Aquapark is the area's biggest water park; go-karting, mini-golf, and boat trips round out the daytime options beyond the beach itself.
If you want a calm family beach week, book a hotel away from the central strip (the northern end, toward Elenite, is quieter) — the busiest central blocks are genuinely loud until late in July and August.
Nessebar is right next door
Nessebar's UNESCO-listed old town is a roughly 10-minute bus or taxi ride south — most visitors treat it as a half-day trip from Sunny Beach rather than a separate base, since the two towns are so close together (see our Nessebar guide).
When to go
June and September offer the same warm sea with far fewer crowds and noticeably lower prices than the July–August peak, when both the beach and the nightlife strip are at their busiest and priciest.
Where to stay in Sunny Beach — hotels
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