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This section contains useful information about the various regions that we offer land for sale. |
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Aheloy is situated on the motorway Bourgas - Varna, 7 km southwest of Nessebar, near the mouth of Aheloy River. The area of the beaches in Aheloy is 56 thousand square meters. Today the coastline near the village is well maintained and provides perfect conditions for a nice summer holiday. Aheloy is a unique mixture of preserved green sites, calm and pleasant sea and long sandy beaches. The quiet sea breeze has a positive impact on the local climate and it turns the summer holiday in the site, pleasant and relaxing.
Aheloy is famous for its beautiful fruit gardens and vine yards. This small summer paradise offers its guests nice atmosphere for relaxation and recreation.
Transport: The airport of Bourgas is located 23 km from Aheloy. There are high-frequency bus lines connecting Aheloy with Bourgas. Minibuses and taxis run along. Private water transport connecting Bourgas with Nessebar is also available.
Places of Interest: The village of Ravda is situated just a few km away from Aheloy. The picturesque town of Nessebar lies 7 km northeast from Aheloy, as its newly built houses to the north almost merge with the resort. One of the most luxurious resorts along the Bulgarian coast - Sunny Beach - is located next to Nessebar
- Rafael Pearl
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Bourgas is the fourth largest city in Bulgaria, situated in the south-eastern part of the country. It is located at the most western point of Burgas bay, on a peninsula in the Black Sea coast , surrounded by three lakes.
The name of Bourgas appears for the first time in 1306 in the poem of a Byzantine poet as Pirgos, the Greek equivalent of the Latin word Burgos, which means the tower. Bourgas appears on the map for the first time in 1733. Because of its crossroad position and the comfortable sea port the town starts to grow fast. The sea on one side was a door and relation to different civilizations.
The climate is of the moderate continental type with a definite influence of the sea. The summer is pleasantly fresh, because of the constant movements of the air. The average day temperature of the air during the summer is 26.4° С and the temperature of the sea water – 24.8° С. There are between 24 and 27 sunny days per month during the summer period with an average of 10-11 sunny hours in a 24-hour period.
Burgas is a municipal and regional center as well as the fourth biggest town in Bulgaria with a population of about 226,000 inhabitants. According to the economic indicators the Municipality of Bourgas is second among the other Bulgarian municipalities. More than 15,000 companies are registered here, and the unemployment is the lowest in the whole of the country – 4.3 %. Burgas is an important industrial, commercial, transport and tourist center. Education is an essential part of the past and the present of Bourgas. With its 35 kinder gardens, 55 schools, 2 universities it equals the standard of many European towns.
The city of Bourgas is the most vivid and busy center in the Black sea coast. It is the center of the tourism industry on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The city is a starting point for visiting the seaside resorts in the area - The Sunny Beach - one of the most famous summer resorts in Bulgaria, and to the vacation village "Elenite". In the same direction is the old town of Nessebar - a town-museum. To the south of Bourgas there are also many summer resorts and vacation villages - Chernomorez, Primorsko, Kiten, Lozenez, Tsarevo, Ahtopol. In the same direction there is the town-museum Sozopol, the vacation village Dunes, the International Youth Centre - Primorsko. The Bourgas Airport operates regular flights to Sofia every day. During the summer season, there are up to 7 flights daily in both directions. Flying time to the capital city is about 40 min. The airport is an international one and sees increased traffic, including charter flights during the summer. The National railway network system connects Bourgas to the European Railway system. The express train to Sofia travels less than 6.30 hours. The Bourgas port is one of the major ports on the Black Sea. In 1989, a Duty Free Zone was established with the objective to create most attractive conditions for foreign investors.
The artistic spirit of the local people adds up to the unique atmosphere of peace and isolation from the hectic city life. Only Bourgas enables you to enjoy the breathtaking folklore show of the Balkan countries in the International folklore festival; the rich variety of colours and odours in the annual National exhibition FLORA. Bourgas excite every citizen and visitor of the town.
- Rafael Hermes
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Kableshkovo is located in Pomorie municipality (South - East Bulgaria, Bourgas province). It is at a distance of 15 km from Nessebar, 15 km from Pomorie and 25 km from city of Bourgas.
The town of Kableshkovo has all the basic utilities - high-school, doctors, pharmacies, cable TV, internet /mobile/ telephone connection, a post office, cafes, shops. It's a town of approximately 3000 people, where one can find all comfort needed for modern living - good infrastructure, all kinds of businesses, hospital etc.
A new golf and entertainment complex will be constructed on land surrounding Kableshkovo village in the Pomorie Municipality. The golf complex will cover 200 hectares and will be 10 km from the coastline. It will incorporate an 18-hole course, villas, hotels, swimming pools, a horse riding centre, tennis courts, a casino, a soccer pitch and polo grounds.
- Rafael Izabel
- Rafael Dionysos
- Rafael Hera
- Rafael Poseidon
- Rafael Athena
- Rafael Persefony
- Rafael Themida
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The village is situated on a hilly slope with a northern exposure. The village is only 10 km west of the biggest Bulgarian Black Sea resort - Sunny Beach and 25 km north of the regional center - the city of Burgas. The main road Burgas - Kableshkovo - Dyulinski is only about 700 meters from the first village houses. The village has a mild climate and a multitude of mineral springs. North-west of Medovo flows the Aheloi river, on which is built the Aheloi dam - one of the most beatiful and clean dams in the Burgas region, which is also suitable for fishing tours.
The village is established by four brothers, who moved to this place from the Huhla village, in the southern part of Bulgaria near the city of Ivailovgrad. Medovo is close to the Biberna summit above the town of Kableshkovo, where it is told that the Bulgarian tzar Simeon the Great has observed and led our army in the Aheloy battle on the 20.08.917. - one of the greatest and deadliest battles in Europe, which the Bulgarians won decisively.
The location of the village is especially favourable for the development of the para- and delta-gliding extreme sports, and these are the plans of the national extreme sports clubs. Medovo also benefits from a community center/library and a functioning kindergarten, recently renovated orthodox church, and recently built modern electricity-distribution station. At the moment there are several small shops for food products, 2-3 cafes and one nice restaurant for excursions of the "Bulgarian village" type.
Medovo is a part of a group of Bulgarian wineries with a total annual production of over 30 million bottles of high quality reds and whites. These include the brands of Vineks Preslav, Khan Krum, Château Rossenovo, and Terra Antique, as well as the Bulgarian cognac brandies Pliska and Preslav. A large portion of the production comes from private vineyards, the size of which is growing by 100 to 200 hectares per year.
The village of Medovo benefits from natural resourse of mineral water, flowing directly into the village's water pipes and taps, as well as its geography and closeness to the modern recreational destinations like Sunny Beach, Ravda and Pomorie (15-18 km away), defines its future development as a center for the green and balneological tourism in the region.
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Nessebar, previously known as Mesembria and before that as Menebria, is an ancient city on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria.Originally a Thracian settlement known as Menebria, the town became a Greek colony at the beginning of the 6th century BC, and was an important trading centre. Remains from the Hellenistic period include the acropolis, a temple of Apollo, and an agora. A wall, which formed part of the Greek fortifications can still be seen on the north side of the peninsula. It is a town with a rich history. The ancient part of the town is situated on a peninsula connected to the mainland by a man-made isthmus, and it bears evidence of occupation by a variety of different civilisations over the course of its existence.
In modern times, Nessebar is a major tourist attraction in what has become a popular area with several large resorts—the largest, Sunny Beach, is situated immediately to the north of Nessebar. The area of Nessebar is about 25 ha. It is linked with the new part of the town by a narrow 300 meters long strip. The beach, based in the new part, is 4 km long. Nessebar features marvelous climate all-year without any polluters and wonderful combination of sea and mountain atmosphere. The town is a real museum showing the building traditions in our lands with over 20 places of interest. There have been preserved valuable monuments from all ages of its thousand-year old existence - old fortress walls from the Roman Middle age, Byzantine and old Bulgarian churches, ancient houses from the 18th and 19th century.
Today the old part of the town has regained its original romantic atmosphere: narrow cobblestone lanes, tiny squares, two-storeyed period houses with stone-built ground levels and wooden upper floors jutting above the streets and external staircases, gift shops, quiet restaurants and fashionable cafes and discos, pubs, tavern and lovely flower gardens. There are private taxis typical for the seaside towns due to the large number of tourists. The prices are moderate. The village of Ravda is situated to the south of Nessebar and a sand strip connects both of them. There are vines and gardens near the village, where one can buy fresh agricultural products at low prices. There are holiday houses and private lodgings. There is a water transport to Bourgas; one can often hire local boatmen to reach different places in the bay.
Nowadays Nessebar is old and young, the pearl of the South Black Sea coastal regions, a unique and picturesque place generously endowed by the nature and by the history.
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The village of Ravda is situated between the town of Nessebar and the village of Aheloy. It is 30 km north of Bourgas - the second largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Next to Nessebar is Sunny Beach - one of the most luxurious Bulgarian resorts. The Varna-Bourgas main road passes only a kilometer from the village, and the Bourgas International Airport is 28 km away.
For many years Ravda was known as a place for youth and student camps but this has changed and today the resort is becoming a desired tourist destination.
The village offers sporting facilities and fine sandy beaches with umbrellas and deckchairs. The lack of industrial facilities makes the air clean. In the summer air temperatures are between 28-30 °C and those of the sea water - 20-26 °C.
In the centre of Ravda there is a multifunctional building with a fitness centre, library, post office and health centre. In the summer, there are sporting schools for yachting, water skiing, wind surfing, rowing and swimming. Small restaurants and taverns offer delicious seafood and traditional Bulgarian cuisine.
Ravda is easily accessible to tourists, guests and visitors. There are regular bus lines along the routes Ravda-Nessebar-Sunny Beach and Nessebar-Ravda-Bourgas, ordinary taxis run and private water transport to Bourgas and Nessebar.
Ravda Village has grown rapidly as a destination for foreign tourists and property buyers. The proximity to Sunny Beach has attracted large investments.
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St. Constantine and Elena is the oldest resort along the Bulgarian black sea coast. It was founded in 1908 as a balneology center. It was first visited by Czech, Poles and Germans. Its popularity is due to the unique combination of mountain crystal clear air, mineral springs and the sea. The resort offers numerous mineral springs, balneology complexes, open- air pool with hot mineral water famous for its healing quality.
The resort is an elegant holiday destination which prides on a long tradition of hospitality. Situated in a fine old park with cypresses, lilies and fig trees, quiet bays, sand beaches and curative mineral springs, the resort offers comfortable hotels, villa-settlements and holiday houses, dominated by Grand Hotel Varna (one of the best Bulgarian sea hotels), modern restaurants serving national and European cuisine, sports and entertainment for any age, excursions. Located in the middle of Natural Park, with a broken coastline, small bays and scatters cliffs-a paradise for anglers and drivers.
The name of the resort comes from the nearby situates monastery “St Constantine and Elena”, which is built at the beginning of the18th century. A small church halfway under the ground with regular services is the only surviving structure. This was favorite recreational place for the people of Varna long before the Liberation; the richer ones had rooms reserved for them in the monastery; others built summer houses amidst the woods. The “Kalogersko Shoushoukane” wine is said to have been made there. Visitors can still enjoy a stay at the monastery together with a high- quality restaurant. St Constantine and Elena resort is a small and secluded paradise. It is the best place for rest and recreation.
Comfortable quiet hotels, villa settlements and holiday houses are sheltered in the shade of this magic place, which is dominated by Grand Hotel Varna, the king of the seaside hotels, with some of the best hydrotherapy facilities, its own field stadium and excellent opportunities for sport. There are many reasons to visit this resort; the specific microclimate with a high concentration of soothing light-weight negative ions; the perfect harmony of the sea breeze at an altitude of 25 meters, cool, bracing air, the scent of century old fig, cypress and lime trees, and the abundance of mineral springs. All these natural resources are proved to have a beneficial effect on the human body.
Regular town buses run every ten minutes (from 6.00 a.m. till 11.00 p.m.) from the resort to Varna. Many minibuses and route-taxis are another alternative for quick transport to Varna.
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Sveti Vlas (also known as St. Vlas) is a beautiful coastal village of approx. 3000 inhabitants, situated just 5 kilometers north of Sunny Beach and 9 km from Nessebar. Saint Vlas is 25 minutes from Bourgas and around 1 hour from Varna International Airports.
A settlement was founded in the 2nd century AD by Thracians and Greeks, then called Larissa. It acquired the name Sveti Vlas in the 14th century after Saint Blaise, a monastery dedicated to whom existed in the region, but was burnt down in the 14th-18th century by consecutive pirate raids.
This magnificent resort is a great combination of beautiful seaside at the foot of the Balkan mountain range. The mild climate and the extremely beautiful sea views make Sveti Vlas a perfect place for recreation all the year round. It has been developed into a modern beach destination during the recent years, with brand new hotels and tourist infrastructure . This makes it a preferred destination for holidaymakers, who want to enjoy the spectacular views of the mountain and of the sea.
The town is also famous for its new and beautiful yacht port, which is being developed close to the water base of the local fishermen. Marina yacht port offers everything needed for a yacht lover to enjoy unforgettable summer holiday. People can hire and even buy yachts there. The professional team of consultants will provide you a great service.
Vlas is quieter than Sunny Beach, but is close enough to Sunny Beach to benefit from its restaurants, shops and other facilities. You can practice all kind off water sports in the nearby resort of Sunny Beach or try typical Bulgarian food in one of the numerous of restaurants and taverns placed along the beach.
- St. Vlas Comlex
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The picturesque village of Tunkovo is located in South-East Bulgaria and is included in Municipality Nessebar (Bourgas District). The area is very peaceful, sheltered from the main tourist flow and at the same time in close proximity to the marvelous Sunny Beach resort (approx. 3-4 km away) and the romantic old town of Nessebar.
The scenery around the village is perfect for rest and recreation - green plains, blue artificial lakes, small hills, breath-taking panoramic view towards Sunny Beach Bay. Here you can enjoy the combination of fresh mountain air coming from the Balkan Mountains and cool breeze from the Black Sea. The region is excellent for young families with children, people with respiratory problems or wise investors who wish to rent their properties to holiday makers.
The village of Tankovo has cafes, shops, cable TV, internet/mobile/telephone connection. There are is a nursery in the village, but Primary and Secondary Schools are in Sunny Beach.
All of this makes the village very attractive as place for rest and investment.
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Tsarevo Municipality is located in the south-eastern part of the Republic of Bulgaria. It is situated at 65 km to the south of Bourgas, on the main road E-87. In ancient times, Tsarevo was inhabited by a colony named Vassiliko. The town was destroyed by a huge fire in 1882 and than reconstructed again. The town of Tsarevo was included in the territory of Bulgaria only in 1912. The name of Tsarevo dates back to the 1930.
A specific landscape feature of Tsarevo Municipality, that is being utilized for the implementation of its tourism functions is the shore. There are 16 beaches along the coastline of the municipality, with a total length of 9184 m and the municipal center – the town of Tsarevo – is situated at three bays. The first and the largest port to the south of Bourgas is located in Tsarevo. Its main advantage is its proximity to the Bosfore outlet, and its waters are the cleanest of all areas along the entire coastline. Since 1995 the port was declared international. The winters in the region are mild and vessels may be kept there throughout the year. These factors make the Tsarevo port the first choice of the yachtsmen. The largest river in Strandja – Veleka river – crosses the municipality. The lower stream of the river (the last 10 km) is suitable for sailing. The oldest reserve in Bulgaria – Silkosia is located within the municipality of Tsarevo. One of the seven humid zones in Bulgaria that are of continental significance – Ropotamo-Veleka complex – is also situated here. Via Pontica - the spring route of birds from Northern Europe to the south – crosses the Strandja mountain and coastline. A network of protected areas has been established to preserve the unique nature of Strandja, including the largest Nature Park in our country – Strandja, eight reserves and a number of natural landmarks and protected localities, such as Popovi Skali, Silistar, Veleka River mouth, Dyado Vulcho, etc.
Tsarevo is among the most visited south Black sea resorts. The holiday season in Tsarevo starts in the beginning of May and last till the end of September The resort offers great hospitality, perfect service, lots of attractions and a rich market with fresh vegetables, locally grown. The average temperature in July is 30° C. The nearest airport is in Bourgas. The numerous and diverse attractions (natural, historic, architectural, etc.) make Tzarevo one of the most appealing areas in the Bourgas region. The unique combination of seaside, mountains, rivers, exotic vegetation and diversity of animal and plant species, along with the traditions and the authentic culture and customs of Strandja, provide opportunities for development of tourism
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Varna is a district town, situated on Varna Bay on the Black Sea, 469 km north-east of Sofia; a seaside resort. Population of over 350 000, third in population after Sofia and Plovdiv, called the seaside capital of Bulgaria. Terminal station on the railway lines Sofia-Varna and Rouse-Varna, a sea port, an international airport, second in traffic after Sofia. Varna is a major port and an industrial center. Manufactures include ships and boats, chemicals, electrical equipment, and textiles.
Founded in 580 BC as the Greek colony of Odessus, it passed to the Roman Empire in the 1st cent. AD The Bulgarians defeated Byzantine emperor Constantine IV at Varna in 679. The city passed to the second Bulgarian kingdom in 1201, was captured by the Turks in 1391, and became an active seaport under their rule. Varna was (1854) the chief naval base of the British and French forces in the Crimean War. The city was liberated from Turkish rule in 1878 and ceded to newly independent Bulgaria. It now has a university (founded 1920), a polytechnic institute, a naval academy, a medical college, and an archaeological museum.
Varna is also an international summer resort with long sand-covered beach strips. The gem of the Bulgarian Black Sea is situated at the end of the big Varna Bay, with a convenient and well conserved water area. The city's peculiar sea charm is sublime and moving. Ancient, medieval, renaissance and modern cultures mingle and coexist throughout the city. Varna lies on the same latitude of the famous Atlantic resorts Bayonne and Biarritz in France, on a large, flat and high terrace on the northwestern most curve of the bay which juts some 7 km inland. During the holiday season, July and August, the sunshine allows 10-11 hours of sunbathing. The sea is amazingly calm and free of dangerous tides. There are clusters of beach resorts to the north and south of the city: Albena, Golden Sands, St. Constantine and Helen, etc.
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