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Black sea coast and Sea Tourism
The eastern Bulgarian coast is washed by the Black Sea. 380 km marvelous strech of beaches,
calm and safe sea, clear water and healthy air, fine golden sand and natural dunes, mineral
water springs, blue flag winning resorts, holiday villages and campsites.
Average air temperature in the summer is about 28°C, water tempe- rature - 25°C. There are more than
240 hours of sunshine in May and September and more than 300 hours in July and August.
The two international airports of Varna and Bourgass connects the Bulgarian Riviera to the
world
Northern Black Sea coast
Clean and calm sea with shal low sloping sandy bottom, wide beaches with fine grain golden sands, venerable forest and numerous mineral springs. All these feathures make the Northern Black Sea coast an atractive place for Bulgarian and foreign holiday-makers. Even the most refined reqirements will be satisfied by the mothern resorts of Zlatni Piassatsi (Golden Sands), Albena, Roussalka, Riviera, Slanchev_Den (Sunny Day), St.Konstantin and Elena.
The greatest fans of natural beauty and historical places can find peace in the Balchik Botanical Garden or the museum at Kaliakra horn.
Southern Black Sea coast
Picturesque bays and whimsical rocks, spacious beaches with sand dunes and warm sea create the attractive force of the Bulgarian Southern Black Sea coast. Wonderful nature in combination with modern construction - this is the magic of the holiday villages of Elenite, Sunny Beach, Nessebur, Sozopol...
To the north the long and indented coast line is bordered by the farthes spurs of the Balkan range and to the south - by the heights of the Strandzha Mountain. Even nowadays the unique cultura in Strandzha is a part of attitudes and habits of Ahtopol, Tsarevo, Kiten, Primorsko.
In restaurants and bars foreign tourists are enchanted by the unique artistic atmosphere of the Strandzha fire-dances.
Histhory, culture and luxary combined together - this is the Bourgass Black Sea coast!
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