Summer (June–September) is the peak for nightlife and festivals. Winter brings a quieter charm, including a large flock of swans that winters on Varna’s city beaches. What to Eat: Don't miss the local seafood, specifically by the coast, or a classic (cheese-filled pastry) for breakfast.
Located 20 minutes from Varna, this is one of Europe’s few natural deserts, filled with 50-million-year-old limestone pillars that reach up to 7 meters high. varnensko_xoro_northeast_bulgaria
Just a short drive from the city center, the landscape transforms into a mix of "Amazonian" rivers and mystical stone formations. Pobitite Kamuni Summer (June–September) is the peak for nightlife and
The Dormition of the Mother of God Cathedral is the city’s most iconic landmark, featuring majestic copper domes and intricate 19th-century frescoes. Tradition in Motion: Folk Music & Rhythms Located 20 minutes from Varna, this is one
Nestled on the western shores of the Black Sea, is more than just a beach destination; it’s a cultural powerhouse known as the "Marine Capital" of Bulgaria. If you’re looking for a blend of ancient history, sun-soaked beaches, and rhythmic folk traditions, Northeast Bulgaria is calling your name. The World’s Oldest Gold: A Glimpse into Ancient Odessos
Walk through the 2nd-century ruins of the fourth-largest Roman bath complex in Europe, which once served as a hub for major athletic games. Natural Wonders of the Northeast
Are you more interested in the of the city or the natural trails in the surrounding province? Ultimate travel guide to Varna, Bulgaria - Kiss My Backpack