04 Jun 2021
Top 5 Things to See & Do in Sunny Beach
Aquaparks, Balkan Holidays, Bulgaria, Cruise, excursions, History, Nessebar, summer holidays, Sunny Beach
Your ideal holiday to Sunny Beach may simply be a perfect combination of sunbathing on the soft, golden 8km stretch of beach and swimming in the clean, warm water of the Black Sea however if you are looking for something different to get more out of your Sunny Beach holiday experience than look no further as we have put together a list of the top 5 things to see and do when in Sunny Beach.
1. Day Trip to Nessebar
Neighbouring Sunny Beach, the resort of Nessebar offers a completely
11 May 2021
When on a summer holiday to Golden Sands, you mustn’t miss some of the attractions of the area. Our resort reps can arrange a number of daytrips from your hotel in Golden Sands, for example an excursion to the old fishing village of Sozopol with its famous wooden houses including a visit to the stunning Ropotamo River.
You can book a tour to the breathtaking Blue Mountains, you can take part in thrilling Jeep safaris, or enjoy leisurely daytime cruises. If you fancy, you can step on another continent in Istanbul. You can spend traditional Bulgarian nights at local villages, attend folklore nights at the renowned Khan’s
16 Apr 2021
There’s more to Bulgaria than just unbeatable value for families this summer. As the leading specialist to Bulgaria with over 56 years of experience, here's our list of 8 reasons why we think families will love our resorts this summer.
1. Unbeatable Value
In January 2020, Sunny Beach, Bulgaria was crowned the world’s best value holiday resort by the Post Office. This is the third year running that Sunny Beach has won. For Mum and Dad, a pint of beer costs less than £1; for the kids, a pizza for lunch is £3.
2. Water Parks Galore
The coast in Bulgaria is full of Water Parks, and a day here suits everyone. Low-priced fun and a
28 Jan 2021
Bulgaria is the perfect holiday destination, due to its unique mix of culture, heritage, beaches and low prices, but if this isn't enough to convince you, here are the top five reasons to make it your next destination.
Extensive Sunny Coastline
With no less than 230 miles of coastline on the Black Sea, Bulgaria has plenty of beach-based holiday resorts for visitors to choose from. There are larger ones for those who love the hustle and bustle and smaller options for intimate holidays away from the crowds. The long list of Blue Flag recognised beaches means everyone can be confident of a high level of water
18 Jan 2021
How does spending a night on a Volcanic rock in the Black Sea 5 miles off the coast of Bulgaria? Well, read on for more details…
Return tickets will cost 9 leva (£4) and 6 leva (£2.50) for students and senior citizens, while children under seven and people with disabilities will be able to travel free.
St Anastasia Island is approximately 6.5km south-east of Bourgas, between Cape St Anastasia and Cape Atia. Composed of volcanic rock, the Island is just 0.01 sq km and offers a small guest house and accommodation for those who wish to stay the night. There is also monastic cell accommodation on the island, which hosts the buildings
08 Dec 2020
A visit to Hvar this summer will allow you to explore Croatia's best beach life, natural scenery, nightlife and more.
Swathes of pebbly beach edging gently into the sea. Intimate bays with old-fashioned fishing boats bobbing beautifully in the water. Stunning Gothic palaces that dominate picturesque town squares and traffic-free streets. These are just three of the reasons why the Croatian island and its eponymous town are the place to be this summer.
Charming, charismatic and ever beautiful, Hvar is one of those rare destinations that caters for anyone and everyone. It doesn't matter what you're into, you'll
14 Aug 2020
Dubrovnik, often referred as the Pearl of the Adriatic, is located in Dalmatia, in the southernmost corner of Croatia. Its old town has been a protected World Heritage site since 1994. Dubrovnik has always been the centre of Croatian language and literature, birthplace of numerous famous writers.
Dubrovnik was founded in the 7th century BC, when it was called Ragusa and belonged to the Byzantine Empire. Later in history, it had many other “owners”, such as the Kingdom of Hungary, Venice, France,
Yugoslavia, and of course Croatia since its independence.
One of the most famous attractions is the Dubrovnik Summer Festival,
26 Mar 2020
Few places are as mind-numbingly unforgettable and extraordinary as Croatia. A journey here isn't something you're likely to forget in a lifetime (or three), and if you're looking for proof, here are our reasons below.
1. Follow in the footsteps of the Starks and Lannisters
There are lots of reasons to visit Croatia, but judging by recent press releases from the nation's tourism office, this will be number one for many of the people flying to Dubrovnik this summer. Unless you've been living with your head underneath a rock for the past half a decade, you'll know this is one of the stunning shooting locations for
18 Dec 2019
Balkan Holidays provide fantastic holidays to Portoroz, a coastal town in Slovenia, at the heart of Europe. Portoroz (literally "Port of Roses") is known as the capital of Slovenian seaside tourism and nightlife and is defined by the interaction of rich culture and history, music, natural setting and gastronomic delights.
You can stroll by the sea, do some jogging on the beach, go for a swim in the pools and the sea, attend beauty and health care programs at thermal spas, immerse yourself in the busy nightlife and enjoy a wide choice of sports and recreation to revitalize your body and
13 Dec 2019
Croatia's islands are a diverse bunch with fascinating individual nuances and personalities. Like any family, there is contrast aplenty to be found here. From energetic Brac to isolated Lopud, you're in for an absolute treat. You're going to enjoy getting to know this extensive family if you come back more than once, or visit more than just the one island during your stay.
And what a family to behold! There are 1,244 landmasses if you count every little rock and islet, however only around 50 of these are permanently inhabited. Depending on what you want for your holiday, it may well be best to examine what the islands below