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Resorts in Bulgaria, Summer and Winter resorts
Information about all resorts in Bulgaria

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SUMMER RESORTS

Ahtopol - this quiet, laid-back place offers restful relaxation
Balchik - A small resort town with an ancient history. Established 2600 years ago, Balchik is a wonderful combination of history and modern vacation sites.
Burgas - the busiest port and second largest coastal city
Chernomorets - a budget alternative to nearby Sozopol
Djuni - a stylish purpose-built resort, consisting of five mini-complexes of contrasting, yet complementory, architectural designs.
Golden Sands - cosmopolitan resort with both a wooded park and wide beaches
Kranevo - A resort village on the Northern Black Sea Coast, between Golden Sands and Albena, with nice beaches and a variety of restaurants and small family hotels.
Lozenets - a quiet village with a beautiful beach and a calm, pastoral atmosphere.
Nessebar - ancient roman ruins and museum atmosphere combined with modern hotels and nice beaches
Obzor - cozy little town appropriate for family tourism
Pomorie - A small resort town 20 km North of Burgas, popular for its spa facilities and nice beaches.
Primorsko - small town with both family hotels and a good nightlife
Ravda - a small town with a variety of family hotels, close to Nessebar
Sarafovo - Sarafovo is a Burgas neighbourhood, close to the airport. It is a laid-back resort village full of small family hotels and restaurants located at a nice and calm beach.
Sinemorets - The village is only 15 kilometers away from the border with Turkey and attracts tourists for its laid-back atmosphere and secluded beaches.
Sozopol - picturesque old fishing village; comfortable family hotels
Sunny Beach - the largest Bulgarian beach resort, good for budget family tourism; long shallow beaches
Tsarevo - Tsarevo is within an hour drive from Burgas. It is a small town with three beaches and a number of small family hotels and villas.
Varna - distinctive, red-tile roofed buildings and casual atmosphere lend this coastal city a Mediterranean allure that is hard to resist
Vlas - newly built resort with modern family hotels

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WINTER RESORTS

Apriltsi - A small town located in the most scenic part of the Balkan Mountain. It is a starting point for many tourist paths and is suitable for hiking, mountain byking, hunting and horse-back riding.
Bansko - this charming, historic village nestled between the Pirin, Rila and Rhodope mountains is a year-round destination that offers a slice of village life plus good skiing, hiking and restaurants.
Banya - Banya is situated in the south-west of Bulgaria in a valley between the three big mountains Rila, Pirin and the Rhodopes. 156 km from the capital Sofia.
Belitsa - A small town in the foothills of the Rila Mountain, close to the Semkovo ski resort.
Belogradchik - A town from the fairy tales, famous for the unique wonder of nature - the Belogradchik rocks. They are like a huge museum in the open.
Bojenci - an ethnographic enclave with over 100 old Bulgarian houses built more than a century ago.
Borovets - over 40 km of various ski slopes neighbouring 12 hotels and 4 villa camps, only 73 km away from Sofia. The ski season continues from November through May and the snow cover is over 1.5 meters.
Chepelare - a quiet and laid-back village near both Chepelare and Pamporovo ski slopes.
Devin - standing in tiers in the Devin hollow, the town is famous for its mineral water springs and the vicinity of a number of caves.
Dobarsko - A small village in the Southern foothills of Rila, 17 kilometers away from Bansko ski resort. The panorama to Pirin, the Rodopies and the Razlog valley is gorgeous. The nature around is beautiful and the people are very nice and hospitable.
Dobrinishte - A picturesque village in the foothills of Pirin, only 5 kilometers away from Bansko. Has its own lift and a ski-slope.
Drianovo - Located close to Gabrovo and Veliko Turnovo, this small town is a perfect complement to your tourist route. It is popular with the Drianovo Monastery and the Drianovo Ecotrail which will take you to exotic natural recesses.
Elena - a nineteenth-century National Revival crafts town.
Kalofer - The town is nesting in the foothills of the Blakan mountain, at the border of the Rose Valley. It is about 164 kilometers away from Sofia.
Koprivshtitsa - a lovely ensemble of half-timbered houses nestling amid wooded hills.
Melnik - the smallest Bulgarian town is known for its robust red wine, impressive houses and white sand hills.
Momchilovtsi - an ethnographic enclave 17 kilometers due east of the mountain resort town Pamporovo.
Pamporovo - the sunniest Bulgarian winter resort.The gently sloping mountain hills provide a variety of ski runs appropriate both for beginners and for advanced skiers.
Sandanski - one of the country's best-known spa resorts, it is also Bulgaria's warmest and sunniest town.
Smolyan - in the heart of the Rhodope mountains, Smolyan is a socialist architectural showpiece that serves as an excellent base from which to ski Pamporovo or explore southern Bulgaria's caves and mountains.
Troyan - ranged along the banks of the Osam River, Troyan has a relaxing, semi-rural feel.
Tryavna - a picturesque little town in the Central Balkan Mountain, known for its 19 century woodcarvers, builders and craftsmen with over 140 listed buildings and a number of museums.
Velingrad - with its diverse springs, excellent climate and leafy parks, this is one of Bulgaria's most popular spa towns.
Yagodina - Yagodina Village is 24 kilometers away from Devin. The area around the village is covered with meadows, unlike the prevailing foresty areas in the Rodopies. Yagodina is in a valley at the foothills of the Ushite peak.
Yamna - Although it is not a popular resort, Yamna village offers tracks and views which heal the stress. The village is 1 hour away from Sofia, in the foothills of the Balkan mountain.

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