Bulgaria Places on Focus: Ahtopol
Bulgaria Places on Focus: Ahtopol
The town of Ahtopol has population of about 1,500 people and is situated over a sharply jutted cape 87km southeast of Burgas.
It has two long and beautiful beaches, the second one (further to the north of the town) being used mostly by nudists.The town occupies the place show more...
Google Map of Ahtopol
Remains of the town’s fortress and a fountain with a carved horseman are the only traces left from old times.
Assumption Church and the St. Yani Monastery are interesting sights for tourists. In the afternoon and evenings, romantic visitors enjoy walking to the town’s lighthouse and crawling over the nearby rocks next to the quay, beneath which one can see a lot of crabs and fish. Five kilometers south of Ahtopol is the mouth of Veleka River, one of the most beautiful rivers, which flow into the Black Sea, together with Kamchiya and Ropotamo. The mouth of the river is barred by a strip of sand stretching from one shore to the other, where some holidaymakers prefer to sunbathe and take turns in swimming in the river (which traditionally has much colder water) and the sea. The village of Kosti, famous for its ‘nestinarski’ dances (barefoot dances on glowing embers) is situated nearby the river mouth. Further south to the border, holidaymakers can sunbathe at the beautiful beaches of Sinemoretz, Silistar and Rezovo (the latter though being a rather small one).
Prices in Ahtopol are rather low due to the plenty of private lodgings and bungalows outside the downtown. While some of the bungalows fall in the lowest category, others are luxurious family villas, hidden among flowers and trees. Yet the latter class usually has to be booked beforehand. Besides, one of its key assets is the highest number of sunny and hot days during the season. The resort is preferred by young people (with the most dominant group being hard rock and heavy metal fans due to the few specialized rock cafes in the town such as ‘Tsunami’ and Durvenoto - the latter literally meaning ‘The Wooden One’) and Bulgarian families with children and pets for the plenty of low-price accommodation in bungalows and villas.
There are a large number of pubs down the two main streets in the town and close to the quay, offering fish specialties and traditional Bulgarian cuisine. Prices are generally low. Fishermen also sell freshly caught fish around the quay, while one can buy fruit and vegetables from local growers with improvised stalls all over the town.
There is regular bus and minibus transport to Burgas (passing through most of the towns and villages in the southern part of the coast) and the nearby towns of Sinemoretz and Rezovo (the latter being already a part of the border area) to the south.
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source: http://bulgariansearesorts.com
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