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Summer (June–September) is the peak for nightlife and festivals. Winter brings a quieter charm, including a large flock of swans that winters on Varna’s city beaches. What to Eat: Don't miss the local seafood, specifically by the coast, or a classic (cheese-filled pastry) for breakfast.

A 12th-century medieval cave monastery carved directly into a limestone cliff, offering a serene and mystical atmosphere.

This is a non-negotiable stop. It houses the Gold of Varna , the oldest processed gold treasure in the world, dating back to 4,600 BC. varnensko_xoro_northeast_bulgaria

Varna’s history stretches back over 7,000 years. The city, once known as , was a major Thracian and later Greek settlement.

The is the city’s lungs—the largest landscaped park in the Balkans, stretching 8 km along the coast. It’s the perfect place to wander between flowerbeds, visit the Dolphinarium , or catch a sunset over the Black Sea. Summer (June–September) is the peak for nightlife and

Nestled on the western shores of the Black Sea, is more than just a beach destination; it’s a cultural powerhouse known as the "Marine Capital" of Bulgaria. If you’re looking for a blend of ancient history, sun-soaked beaches, and rhythmic folk traditions, Northeast Bulgaria is calling your name. The World’s Oldest Gold: A Glimpse into Ancient Odessos

Known as the "Bulgarian Amazon," this lush nature reserve is perfect for kayaking or pleasure boat tours through dense, swamp-like forests. Aladzha Monastery ClosedVarna, Bulgaria A 12th-century medieval cave monastery carved directly into

From the lively Varna Central Beach to the more relaxed Sveti Konstantin and Elena (famous for its thermal springs), there is a stretch of golden sand for every mood.