Sunny Beach
Sunny Beach is one of the liveliest resorts on the Black Sea, known for its long sandy beaches, warm sea, and vibrant nightlife. During the day it offers relaxation on the beach, water sports, and numerous bars right by the sea, where a holiday atmosphere prevails.
After sunset, Sunny Beach transforms into a pulsating entertainment hub. Nightclubs, bars, and discos open with modern music, live performances, and themed parties that last until the early morning hours. The streets are full of lights, music, and holiday energy.
Families and young visitors alike enjoy amusement parks, carousels, and various attractions that complete the atmosphere of a summer festival. There are adrenaline rides, children’s playgrounds, game rooms, and food stalls. Sunny Beach combines seaside relaxation with non-stop entertainment and a varied program for all age groups.

Sunny Beach
Sunny Beach (Slovak: Slnečné pobrežie) is the largest and best-known seaside resort in Bulgaria. It lies on the Black Sea, north of the historic town of Nesebar, and is one of the most visited holiday destinations in Southeast Europe. It is famous for its long sandy beach, vibrant nightlife, and a wide range of hotels and attractions.
Key facts
Location: Northern part of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast
Founded: 1958
Beach length: approximately 8 km
Nearest city: Burgas (35 km)
Season: June – September
History and development
Sunny Beach was established in the 1950s as a planned recreational resort. It originally served mainly domestic tourists, but after the 1990s it became a popular international destination. Today it offers thousands of accommodation options, from luxury hotels to budget apartments and hostels.
Natural and climatic conditions
The resort has a mild continental climate with warm, dry summers and mild winters. The beach has fine golden sand and shallow waters suitable for families with children. The surrounding area features sand dunes and protected zones that give the place a natural character.

