A melting pot of different cultures, thanks to Greek, Ottoman, Persian, and Slavic influences, Bulgaria is beautiful and has a rich heritage, which you can see in its traditional dances, costumes, music, crafts, as well as its unique architecture and mouthwatering local cuisine. The country also features different landscapes and waterscapes, which every nature lover will surely enjoy. Another must-visit here is the capital, Sofia, which dates back to 5,000 BC. If you’re looking for an amazing summer destination, check out our list of the best beach holidays in Bulgaria, and have a spectacular vacation ahead of you.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) host status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and access to beach. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on April 08, 2024.
1. Varna City (from USD 122)
Located in Bulgaria’s Black Sea, Varna City is a seaside port that has been a great summer destination for families as well as groups of young people looking for nightlife and fun. The city is known for being the sanctuary of the oldest gold in the world, “Gold of Varna,” which dates back 6,000 years. One of the top destinations here is Golden Sands, a beachfront resort that resembles Mediterranean destinations like Marbella. The resort features towering apartments, hotels, and bars and clubs next to the golden sand. Other spots nearby include Black Sea Resort and Nirvana beach.
If you’re looking for accommodation that is close to everything, then you have to book Panorama Hotel. It has a spectacular view of the bay and the famous Marine Garden and has ready access to nightlife and other tourist attractions around.
2. Nesebar (from USD 63)
Nestled in Burgas Province in Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, Nessebar has a rich history, which you can see in the many ruins that line Old Town, such as Byzantine-era fortifications and the fifth-century Church of St. Sofia. Apart from these attractions, this place also boasts a number of beaches. You can choose between the old town’s small beach or the more spacious beaches in the new town. You can rent umbrellas and loungers for the day or be more active by trying watersports, like scuba diving, kayaking, kite surfing, and more. Also, there are lots of restaurants around the area, where you can order the famous fisherman soup and fresh seafood dishes like the “tsatsa,” which is a small fried fish.
As for your holiday home, you can book a room at Sol Nessebar Palace Resort & Aquapark. It is a hotel with an aquapark and lots of other amenities, such as six thematic restaurants, entertainment areas, a kids’ club, billiard tables, and more.
Sol Nessebar Palace Resort & Aquapark - All inclusive
Address: 7 b, Aurelia Boulevard
3. Sozopol (from USD 94)
An ancient seaside town and the oldest in Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, Sozopol is famous for Apollonia Art & Film Festival. It is an important artistic event in Bulgaria that happens every year before the summer ends. If it’s the beach you’re after in your trip to Sozopol, you need not worry, for right in the heart of town you’ll find Old Town Beach, where you can swim and sunbathe to your heart’s content. If you wish to explore more, then you can go to Kavatzi and Smokinya, which are located in a camping site.
For your accommodation, Selene Beach Hotel will surely make your holiday worthwhile with its many amenities, like its two outdoor swimming pools, an on-site restaurant, a garden with sauna, and more.
Selena Beach Family Hotel - All Inclusive Light
Address: Boudjaka Area, str.Via Pontika 31
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4. Pomorie (from USD 42)
If you’re looking for more than sandy beaches, then you’re right to visit Pomorie. It is one of the largest towns in Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast and offers numerous attractions, like Antique Beehive Tomb, Salt Museum, and History Museum. Beaches are often flocked with tourists during the summer season, but there’s a better alternative—also a popular one around the area—the Pomorie Lake. People go here to have a peaceful time while watching migratory birds fly around the area.
A great accommodation that will give you comfort during your holiday in Pomorie, Petar and Pavel Hotel & Relax Center is a must-book spot. It features rooms and apartments with cable television, along with a table, dresser, and chair.
Petar and Pavel Hotel & Relax Center
Address: 11 Prof. Stoyanov str
5. Balchik (from USD 96)
Balchik is a picturesque town that spreads out from hilly terraces and descends to a plateau up to the coast. The beaches here are not as beautiful as the other nearby coastal towns, but they still get supercrowded during the summer season. Also, although this place is small, you can have fun lounging on the sand or drinking a cocktail at one of the many beach bars. If you’re into watersports, you can head to a nearby small beach and rent a water scooter. Another attraction to visit is Dvoretsa Beach, with its stunning vista and a spectacular view of the nearby palace.
As for accommodation, Royal Bay Resort is an excellent choice for every kind of traveler. The hotel consists of seafront and annex buildings. It features many contemporary amenities as well as comfortable pastel-colored rooms, each with a flatscreen television and a terrace.
Royal Bay Resort All Inclusive
Address: 7 Apolonia str., Ikantaluka, between Balchik & Kavarna
6. Primorsko (from USD 63)
A well-known seaside resort in Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, Primorsko features a beach strip that is 1 km (0.62 mi) long. If you want a more quiet vibe, then you must head down to Arkutino Beach. The location is beautiful and so serene that you might find a handful of nudists in some areas. Aside from swimming and sand activities, there is also a working bar on the northern side of the beach.
Are you wondering where you can stay in town? You can book a room at Les Magnolias Hotel. It has a private beach area with parasols and sun loungers. Other facilities you may find here include swimming pools, a spa center, an on-site restaurant, free parking, and more.
7. Sinemorets (from USD 77)
Close to the border of Turkey, Sinemorets is a village in Burgas Province that is popular for tourists looking to have some quality time with their family while in nature. If you’re looking for nightlife and beach parties, this place is not for you. The village boasts golden beaches that have clear waters with emerald tones, perfect for swimming and other water activities.
Moreover, the village has plenty of accommodations to choose from, but Bella Vista Beach Club is set above the rest for its amenities and services. The hotel offers entertainment, children-friendly activities, and relaxation facilities, making this haven a treat for everyone.
8. Obzor (from USD 196)
Obzor is a beach resort in Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, a more budget-friendly venue than other seaside towns in the region. The best time to visit Obzor is from July to August when the city is bustling with tourists and colorful souvenir stalls. During the autumn season, this place becomes a ghost town. The best spots in the city are in the south of Obzor, like Cape Emine, said to be one of the most formidable capes in the country, and Irakli, which is known for Instagram-worthy sceneries.
As for a place to stay, you can book your accommodation at Club Hotel Miramar. It is located right on the sandy beach of the Black Sea and has plenty of amenities you can enjoy, such as outdoor swimming pools, a spa, a terrace, a beach bar, and more.
9. Sveti Vlas (from USD 167)
If you’re looking for a laidback town in Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, then you have to visit Sveti Vlas. It is known for its beaches that are clean and well taken care of. The waters here are shallow and serene, making it viable for many water sports and activities, such as jet skiing, swimming, sailing, and a lot more. Also, you’ll love that it has less crowd, unlike the nearby Sunny Beach. Make sure to buy souvenirs from one of the colorful stalls in the area.
Are you looking for a place to stay during your vacation in Sveti Vlas? If so, you have to get a room at Grand Hotel Sveti Vlas. It is a luxury hotel that has world-class amenities, such as a spa, a fitness center, an indoor pool, a sauna, an aroma bath, and more.
10. Burgas City (from USD 69)
Burgas City has a lot to offer, ranging from its urban legend Gramophone to the beautiful Sea Garden, the majestic artworks at Church of Sts. Cyril & Methodius, and its sandy shores. The city features a long and wide stretch of beach that starts from Sea Garden. Here, you can do many water activities or just lie down on your back and have that sunkissed skin you’re aiming for. Also, you’ll find numerous restaurants in the area that prepare fresh seafood specialties and other local cuisines.
If you’re still looking for accommodation, book a room at St. Anastasia Hotel. It features comfortable rooms that contain flatscreen television and seating areas. Other rooms even have a lovely view of the sea or the garden.
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Bulgaria has so much in store for tourists—historical sites, stunning architecture, a vibrant food scene, and colorful culture. Also, this place boasts many seaside cities and villages. Check out our list of the best beach holidays in Bulgaria for your guide.
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