Walk through the 2nd-century ruins of the fourth-largest Roman bath complex in Europe, which once served as a hub for major athletic games. Natural Wonders of the Northeast
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
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
Use the Varna Travel Guide for detailed local insights or check the Bulgaria Tourism Official Site for upcoming festival dates.
Northeast Bulgaria is famous for its distinctive folk music and unique asymmetric rhythms. The region’s cultural identity is often expressed through local festivals like:
Located 20 minutes from Varna, this is one of Europe’s few natural deserts, filled with 50-million-year-old limestone pillars that reach up to 7 meters high.
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.