
Bulgarian beaches is a picture, which I recall every time when I close my eyes - the fine and soft golden sands, with the lush green woods, running along them. It is already May and I don’t have patience to go to my favorite summer resort called Albena.

Bulgarian Black sea coast have length of around 390 km marvelous stretch of beaches with calm and clear waters and healthy air, fine golden sand and natural dunes, mineral water springs, holiday villages, and campsites. Average air temperature in Bulgarian summer resorts is about 28°C, water temperature - 25°C. There are more than 240 hours of sunshine in May and September and more than 300 hours in July and August.
Bulgarian beaches face east, which is not very common, and offers a wonderful view of the sun coming up over the water. All the resorts are within easy access to Bulgaria's inland attractions, which include Roman ruins, ancient castles and monasteries, and many vineyards. The Black Sea coast is also one of the best spa areas in the country where the combination of sea climate, mineral baths, hot springs, and curative mud adds to the possibilities of holiday enjoyment.



The beach of Albena
Even the most refined requirements will be satisfied by the resorts Rusalka, Kavarna, Balchik, Albena, Kranevo, Golden Sands, St. Constantine, Varna, Chayka, Kamchiya, Byala, Obzor, Elenite, St. Vlas, Sunny Beach, Nessebar, Bourgas, Pomorie, Sozopol, Djuni, Primorsko, Kiten, Ahtopol.
Every kind of water sport is available in the area including scuba diving, waterskiing, parasailing, boating, jet skiing, fishing etc.
Sunny Beach Resort
One of the main attractions of the Bulgarian beaches is its variety of nature with over 100 areas declared protected areas and nature reserves. I would like to name some of them:
Vicky on Cape Kaliakra
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The area of Taukliman (Birds' Bay in Turkish), lies 16 km north of Kavarna
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The Dourankoulak Moor, situated to the north of Shabla. It is famous for
hosting a number of marsh birds, including such in the Red Book of Bulgarian fauna
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The Park Otmanli, to the South of Bourgas
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The Atanasovsko lake near Bourgas
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The site Poda, preserving the natural habitats of a large number of water birds
and nest colonies, included in the Red Book of the Republic of Bulgaria
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The protected area Vaya, included in the list of ornithological important locations in Europe
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The Veleka River is one of the most romantic and ecologically clean rivers of the country
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The Ropotamo River, famous for its tender water lilies
Bulgarian beaches a cradle of many ancient civilizations – one can find numerous traces of Thracian, Roman and Byzantine settlements and awe the amazing skills and culture of our remote ancestors.
