Primorsko North beach on the Black Sea Coast, Bulgaria.

Things to do in  Black Sea Coast

Golden Sands and golden tans

Thanks to its long string of towns and beach resorts, the Black Sea coast is one of Bulgaria’s most popular destinations, and not just for locals on summer vacation. While relaxing at the beach and drinking in the nightlife are two of the more common things to do on the Black Sea coast, this region is surprisingly diverse in what it offers visitors. Beautiful historic towns, elegant palaces, and the remains of ancient cultures help make Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast a real crowd-pleaser.

Top 10 attractions in Black Sea Coast

Varna Archaeological Museum

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Set in a grand 19th-century building, the Varna Archaeological Museum houses Bulgaria’s finest archaeology collection. Displays spread over 23,000 square feet (2,150 square meters) and run from Stone Age times to the 19th century. Highlights include some of the world’s oldest worked gold, dating back over 6,000 years.More

Balchik Palace (Dvoreca)

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A summer residence built for Queen Marie of Romania, Balchik Palace (Dvoreca) adds a touch of heritage to the waterfront of Balchik on Bulgaria’s coast. Around its main three-story villa are garden terraces with sea views, while the Balchik Botanic Gardens sprawl around it with vivid floral displays, forest paths, and small waterfalls.More

Varna Retro Museum

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Focused on the period 1944–1989, when Bulgaria was under Soviet influence, the Varna Retro Museum serves up a dash of Communist chic in the heart of Varna’s No. 1 mall. Over 60 retro cars plus wax models of key characters from the era form the core of the collection, but you can also appreciate everyday objects from cigarettes to makeup.More

Action Aquapark

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Sunny Beach is a resort destination on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria where you go for fun in the sun—and that’s exactly what you get at its original water park, Action Aquapark. This large water park has more than 30 pools, slides, and raft rides to entertain visitors of all ages, from young families to thrill-seeking adults.More

Castle of Ravadinovo (In Love with the Wind)

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Bringing a fairytale castle to life, the Castle of Ravadinovo, also known as “In Love with the Wind,” is an attraction just outside the Bulgarian seaside town of Sozopol. Construction on this fantastical marble castle began in 1996, and around it are many ornate gardens full of statues, fountains, lakes, and exotic birds.More

Sunny Beach Luna Park

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Loud music, sound effects, laughter, and gleeful screams ring out over Sunny Beach Luna Park in the Black Sea summer resort of Sunny Beach. Wedged in the heart of the resort near the water, this amusement park entertains beachgoers with its assortment of rides and attractions.More
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Aquapolis

Aquapolis

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In the Golden Sands resort town up the coast from Varna, Aquapolis is a 10-acre (4-hectare) landscaped water park with a lazy river, pools, and a number of slides. Besides adults’ and children’s areas, the extreme zone boasts the Kamikaze, a slide delivering speeds of up to 37 mph (60 kph). There are a number of food options on-site.More
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Aqua Paradise

Aqua Paradise

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An enormous water park just outside Nessebar, Aqua Paradise is also home to a large resort hotel. The park, sometimes known as Aqua Park Nessebar, features over 20 water slides, multiple swimming pools, lazy rivers, and attractions including a surf simulator. There are also a range of bars and restaurants, plus themed live shows in season.More
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Varna Zoo (Zoopark)

Varna Zoo (Zoopark)

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Set in Primorski Park on Varna’s coast, Varna Zoo (Zoopark Varna) is a small zoo established in the 1960s. Perhaps the most interesting of the 70-odd species here are the birds, which include black swans, pelicans, and local curios. There are also larger creatures here, including llamas, a camel, lions, tigers, wolves, and kangaroos.More

Sea Garden

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Located along much of Varna’s waterfront, east of the city center, the Sea Garden is a sprawling green space with something for everyone. Not only will visitors find promenades, fountains, and monuments here, but also a range of attractions, including the Varna Summer Theatre, the Museum of Natural History, playgrounds, and sports complexes.More

All about Black Sea Coast

When to visit

When the sun starts to grace the Black Sea coast in Bulgaria, so do the visitors. High season along Bulgaria’s coast runs from mid-June through to mid-September, although July and August are always the busiest months. You won’t find much spare room on its main beaches then. What you will find, however, is the Spice Music Festival at Sunny Beach, where the expected dance tracks are blended with everything from rock to Bulgarian folk music, in early August.

Getting around

Varna and Burgas are the two largest cities on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast and function as hubs to reach smaller destinations such as Golden Sands. Regional buses operate from these cities to the various resort towns along the coast; regular service runs to popular resorts like Nessebar and Sozopol, but fewer buses travel to the rest. Ferries also run during the warmer months from Nessebar to Sozopol.

Traveler tips

Visitors have an endless list of beaches to choose from on the Black Sea coast, even at the most popular destinations. Rather than only going to Sunny Beach, travelers to Nessebar should also try Nessebar South Beach or Spectrum Beach. Similarly, in Varna, you can escape the crowds of Varna Beach by heading up the coast to the smaller beaches beyond Wake Park Varna.

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People Also Ask

Does Bulgaria have a coastline on the Black Sea?

Yes, Bulgaria has a large coastline on the Black Sea covering the country’s eastern borders, from Turkey in the south to Romania in the north. On this coastline, you will find two cities with large ports, many small towns and beach resorts, and the wilderness of Strandzha Nature Park.

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Is the Black Sea in Bulgaria nice to visit?

Yes, Bulgaria’s coast along the Black Sea is nice to visit, whether you’re looking for beaches, resorts, or even historical towns. Fun in the sun is easy to find on the Black Sea coast, but places such as Nessebar and Sozopol also feature archaeological sites, museums, and traditional architecture to explore.

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Is it safe to swim in the Black Sea in Bulgaria?

Yes, it is generally safe to swim at the beaches in Bulgaria. Visitors concerned with safety should seek beaches patrolled by lifeguards; fortunately, most popular resorts have lifeguards on duty during the warmer months. Otherwise, it’s important to check local conditions before getting in the water and obey signs posted at beaches.

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Does the Black Sea coast in Bulgaria have resorts?

Yes, Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast does have resorts where people can enjoy the country’s beaches and have a leisurely vacation. Some of the most popular resorts in Bulgaria include Sunny Beach, Golden Sands, Albena, and Obzor, each offering beaches and attractions such as water parks or amusement parks to entertain visitors.

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When should I visit the Black Sea in Bulgaria?

Visit the Black Sea in Bulgaria during the summer season (between late May and late September) for the best weather. While July and August enjoy hot temps that are ideal for a day at the beach, you can normally expect warm weather throughout the rest of this period, plus fewer other people around.

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What is the best seaside town in Bulgaria?

Nessebar and Sozopol usually lead the pack when it comes to claiming the title of Bulgaria’s best seaside town. Both offer a mix of beaches and amusement parks with a more traditional side that better suits sightseeing. However, for the best resort in Bulgaria, Albena, Golden Sands, and Sunny Beach are all worthy contenders.

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