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Forget the Amalfi Coast: Bulgaria's 'Hidden Gem' on the Black Sea Offers Beer and Lunch for Under 12 Euros
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Forget the Amalfi Coast: Bulgaria's 'Hidden Gem' on the Black Sea Offers Beer and Lunch for Under 12 Euros

From Veฤernji List · (2d ago) Croatian Positive tone

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Sozopol, a historic Bulgarian Black Sea town, is emerging as an affordable alternative to Italy's Amalfi Coast.
  • Visitors can enjoy picturesque streets, seaside views, and local cuisine at a fraction of the cost of Italian destinations.
  • The town offers a blend of historical charm, beautiful beaches, and a relaxed atmosphere, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious travelers.

Forget the crowded and expensive Italian Riviera; a hidden gem on the Black Sea is offering a taste of Mediterranean glamour at a price that won't break the bank. Sozopol, one of Bulgaria's oldest coastal towns, is rapidly gaining recognition as a 'mini Amalfi Coast,' attracting travelers seeking stunning scenery, charming architecture, and delicious food without the hefty price tag.

While a trip to Italy's famed coastline can easily cost upwards of 100 euros per day for a modest traveler, Sozopol provides a comparable experience for just over 30 euros. Imagine strolling through narrow, cobblestone streets lined with colorful wooden houses overlooking the azure sea, much like Positano or Cinque Terre. Here, a beer costs less than two euros, and a satisfying meal can be had for around ten euros, allowing visitors to truly relax and savor their vacation without constant financial worry.

Although Bulgaria has joined the eurozone, prices for food, accommodation, and drinks are still significantly lower compared to popular destinations like Greece, Spain, and Italy.

โ€” Laura Evans-FiskA travel expert from Eurochange explaining Bulgaria's affordability.

Beyond its affordability, Sozopol boasts a rich history dating back over two and a half millennia. The old town, perched on a peninsula, is a labyrinth of well-preserved 18th and 19th-century houses, ancient churches, and breathtaking sea vistas. Visitors can also unwind on beautiful sandy beaches like Kavatsite and Harmanite, which are praised for their cleanliness and suitability for families. Restaurants perched on cliffs offer fresh seafood dinners with spectacular sunset views, rivaling the romantic ambiance of their Italian counterparts. Unlike the bustling resort of Sunny Beach, Sozopol offers a more tranquil and culturally immersive experience, making it an ideal destination for a relaxing getaway.

extremely clean, with beautiful sand and safe sea ideal for children

โ€” visitorsDescribing the beaches of Sozopol.
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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.