Varna Beach Bulgaria
Located along the coastline of the Black Sea in Bulgaria, one can find the district town of Varna. With a population just over 350,000 residents, it is by far one of the more isolated beaches in Bulgaria. Featuring a seaport known as Varna Bay, just outside of the town at the edges of the bay is where you will find the Black Sea. With its old world charm and coble stone paths combined with its modernized culture, Varna is a definite must for visitors to Bulgaria.
With no chilling Baltic winds or the dangerous torrential currents found elsewere in Europe, relaxing along the shores of the Black Sea on Varna Beach is an excellent choice for worry free relaxation. If you grow tired of the beaches though, the surrounding areas around Varna have some very scenic and picturesque views. There is also a great number of museums, art galleries as well as historical buildings located in and around Varna making the entire holiday that much more enjoyable.

From the Seaside Park to the Varna Halocline Necropolis there is always something to see or do around Varna. The Necropolis itself was discovered along the shores of the Black Sea here in Varna back in 1972 and dates back well into the fifth millennia B.C. Along with the necropolis, archaeologists also found some of the oldest records of cultivated gold in this same region. With so much history around Varna, why would anyone pick any other place in Bulgaria for their holiday?