GPS & Video Guided Private Tour to The South Coast Bulgaria
GPS & VIDEO GUIDED PRIVATE TOUR TO THE SOUTH COAST OF THE BLACK SEA. Start your day trip at a convenient time from your accommodation where our representative will bring the car and all documents, vouchers, and audio/video guides. Drive Chengene Skele The new cultural-historical “Chengene skele” is the only authentic fishing village on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast – and consists of an event hall, a small fishing museum, a small open-air amphitheatre, a new marina for small fishing boats, and a restaurant for visitors with local fish specialities prepared according to old recipes collected by the local population. Drive to Beglik Tash The unique Thracian sanctuary Beglik Tash is the first stop of the self guided day tour from Sunny beach. It is defined as the earliest Thracian megalith sanctuary in south-eastern Europe with huge dolmens and menhirs. It is worth visiting Beglik Tash to see the marriage bed of the Mother Goddess and the Sun God. Or to measure time by the sun clock from arranged boulders, try to make your way through the narrow gap between the rocks, and go astray in the stone labyrinth. Drive to Tsarevo Restaurant After the nice nature walk, you will enjoy the Bulgarian traditional and fresh seafood in one of the best restaurants in Tsarevo or Arapya Drive to Rezovo The idyllic village Rezovo is situated in Stranzha Natural Parc. Lying at the mouth of the Rezovo River wherein flows in the Black Sea. Rezovo directly overlooks the Turkish bank of the river and the Turkish village of Beğendik The river runs through oak and beech forests, with rapids all the way to the Black Sea. The coast is formed of capes and bays. Each bay has perfect sandy beaches linked by an arsenal of coloured rocks formed through centuries of erosion. Drive to Veleka Beach If you like quiet, naturally preserved coastal villages and hidden gems, then here in the extreme south, just 15 km north of the border with Turkey, you are in the right place to discover Sinemorets. One of the most beautiful places around Sinemorets is where the Veleka River flows into the Black Sea via a magnificent estuary. Drive to Sozopol The city was founded in the 7th century B.C. by Greek settlers and was for a long time a trading and maritime centre in the following centuries and became one of the largest and richest Greek colonies in the Black Sea region. The charming Sozopol, formerly known as Apollonia, can actually be divided into a modern and an ancient part. Old Sozopol, built against a hill that flows into a peninsula, is full of charming old wooden houses flanking the meandering cobbled streets.