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Did you know that one of the more prominent beach resorts of Europe was not so long ago locked away behind the Iron Curtain? Bulgaria's town of Nessebar, on the coast of the Black Sea, is home to a booming and still growing resort called Sunny Beach, which began in 1958 as the then Soviet régime's version of fun in the sun. 

Sunny Beach's menu of beaches, culture, leisure, dining, and activities on water and land is such that the visitor will be have no choice but to leave some for the next time. From trips exploring the mountains, days in the city, boat trips or practicing water sports, everything is prepared to ensure that the experience of traveling to this corner, boasting a Mediterranean climate, is unforgettable.


The beaches of Sunny Beach are mostly vast areas of sand and calm, crystal waters. Furthermore, they have services focused on the comfort of the visitor, such as access, a zone of restaurants and bars, sun lounger hire and emergency services. However this does not mean that they should be labeled purely tourist beaches, as the level to which they are integrated in the landscapes of the area, without losing the typical tranquility of the coasts of the Black Sea, is noteworthy. Amongst them, Irakli Beach stands out due to its location in a protected 42-hectare area, which, along with its considerable waves, give it a wild feature which will delight those who love primitive nature.

But Sunny Beach does not live by beaches alone. The town of Nessebar and its incredible historical heritage, with the church of Santa Sofia, declared heritage of humanity by UNESCO, and the ramparts which surround it, dating back to the 18th century before Christ, is a must-visit for any tourist interested in the history of a country marked by the passing of thousand-year-old civilizations. Furthermore, the town of Sveti Vlas, with the ruins of what were its five monasteries dedicated to St. Peter, St. Andrew, St. Anne, St. Illya and St. Blas, is a magnificent example of the historical wealth of this spot.

But if you are after experiences, Sunny Beach’s offer is not lacking in that department either. In addition to strolling through its towns, you can enjoy a night which can begin with one of the many specialist dining options, eating on a terrace, in a restored castle or even on a boat, where the most exquisite cuisine is mixed with circus shows or live music. And after dinner, a night full of life in any of its bars or nightclubs, with sets played by internationally-renowned DJs and themed parties. Sunny Beach is not known as the new Ibiza for nothing.

Nonetheless, if you prefer activities in hours of sunlight, a walk across the bay of Nessebar is a great option. And you can simply head to any of the piers and take a look at the many offers available. But what is more, you can also explore the shores of the Black Sea on horse back, go diving in its salty waters with little swell, or go hiking on some well-maintained and perfectly signposted paths.

Do not forget to check the calendar of events for the month you are traveling, since Sunny Beach boasts a varied spectrum of international festivals for all audiences: cinema, music, puppets, theater, art, classical music…

IBEROSTAR Hotels & Resorts has a 4-star, all-inclusive complex just a few meters from the Black Sea: theIBEROSTAR Sunny Beach Resort. Its facilities are geared to providing vacations full of rest and relaxation, making this hotel the perfect option to discover Bulgaria during some family vacations.”


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