Sunny Beach General Description of Sunny Beach The largest and most popular Black Sea resort, Sunny beach has Rapidly been redeveloped into the fastest up coming holiday destination in Europe. Sunny beach has new 4 and 5 star hotels been build all over the resort .
The beach has been transformed into one of the best beaches in eastern europe. There are shops cafes and bars in town and you will find the prices great value for money. Market/Suitability: especially good for children. Location/Contact 20 miles North of Bourgas airport. Largest Bulgarian Sea Resort situated on a wide semi - circular bay regarded as the best beach along the coast. Accommodation there is s/c apartments to rent or if you travel by uk tour operators there is a lot of choose from 2 star b/b to 5 star all inclusive all price ranges. Beach A Blue Flag beach, mainly of sand with some shingle, stretches for 5 miles; the beach is suitable for young children. sunbeds and watersports are able to hire for a extra charge.
Shopping there is a lot of small shops selling things from books to great cheap clothes (bargains) and if you fancy a treat there is a lots of designer shops and you will find them 30-40% cheaper than the uk so go shopping Entertainment Daytime: range of water sports including windsurfing, para-gliding, water-skiing, sailing, banana boats and pedalloes; beach activities including volleyball; swimming (indoor and outdoor); water slides; tennis; cycling; horse riding; bowling. One of the liveliest resorts, with the most choice. Nightlife: good range of bars, nightclubs and 1 or 2 discos, with many situated on the beach, Eating Out Reasonable range of good-value options. Some restaurants offer international cuisine but local dishes predominate, mainly pork, chicken, lamb and fish; the local beer and wine – now much in favour in the UK – are also great value. Shopska salad (grated goat's cheese on a bed of chopped tomatoes, cucumber and black olives) is a refreshing starter or side order. For fast-food addicts, there is a McDonald's outlet as well as lots of stalls selling baked potatoes or kebabs. Public Transport A regular minitrain runs up and down the promenade and central shopping street, and costs only a few pence. Hourly buses to Bourgas, nearby Nessebar and Elenite holiday village. Taxi fares should be agreed prior to departure.