Burgas
Burgas is considered to be the centre of the southern section of Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, and is its number one harbour. Although its historic and cultural sights cannot compete with those of its rival, Varna, being less crowded in the summer months, with its cafés and restaurants it can offer a pleasant venue for switching-off. Burgas also serves as an ideal springing-off point for touring the southern coastal region. The Burgas Lakes, located near the town, constitute the country’s largest wetland complex, harbouring numerous rare bird species. Also regarded to be of particular interest in the region are the two small historic towns of Nesebar and Sozopol.  Tower in Burgas
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Excursions around BurgasSozopolSozopol, originally named Apollonia, is one of the oldest Bulgarian coastal towns settled by the Thracians. The old town with its cobbled narrow streets, ancient wooden houses, churches and chapels give Sozopol its unique charm. More Nessebar According to the large number of churches, Nessebar is often said to be the town with the highest number of churches per capita in the world. Nessebar Old Town was placed on UNESCO World Heritage List in 1983. More |