White and tender sands and warm waters from June to September go together with a marvelous nature and hundreds of places of interest along the coast, ranging from old pagan sanctuaries to remains of ancient Roman and Greek civilisations, and authentic cultural and historical monuments of the Bulgarian state.
The main attraction of the Bulgarian seaside is its variety of nature with over 100 areas declared protected areas and nature reserves. The coast combines perfect beaches with crystal clear and warm water. To the south, the coast flattens and the thick forests of the Strandzha mountain contrast breathtakingly with hundreds of cozy beaches between the jutting rocks. Toward the north end of the coast, the mountains seem to role steeply into the sea and the thick forests offer cool relief during the hot summers. The coast here though steeper it is more developed in terms of tourism facilities.
Various opportunities exist for climate and balneo-treatment, yachting, surfing, water skiing, diving, underwater fishing, other aquatic sports and diverse types of entertainment. As there is no tide the sea is ideal for diving and swimming.
The improved economic conditions alongside political and social stability in Bulgaria continue to push property prices upward. Many areas of the coastal regions are already being developed and as a consequence you will expect to pay higher prices closer to the Black Sea. Average land prices have increased in the past few years by more than 50 % with the peak prices near the popular beach resorts. Data shows the increase in real estate property prices in Burgas and Varna to be by some 17% higher than the average for the country.
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