This one is for people
who are into spending their holidays in other ways than in luxury
hotels with an almost lonely atmosphere. Taking an RV to hit the
road, sunbathing on wild beaches, camping under the stars and meeting
new people at the same time, that is what they can do on Bulgarian coasts.
Outdoor Activities in the North
They can start the voyage
from Krapets, a beautiful coastal village situated in the north side
of the country and where tranquility and wide warm beaches make the
place easy and perfect for camping. Plus, if they take a stroll on
the beach near Durankulak Lake, they can admire species of birds,
most of which are rare. They can also taste the so exquisite fresh
fish served in local restaurants. And for climbers and those who
enjoy strong sensations, the famous arch of Tyulenovo is a wonderful
spot that can satisfy them.
Exploring
Irakli
Irakli, which can be
found in the central part of the Black Sea Coast, is really one of
the highlights of Bulgarian tourist places. Its sunny beaches with
fine golden sands and crystal clear blue waters let travelers take a
rest and recuperate for the rest of their trip. But anyway, Irakli
has no shortage of attractions and activities. They have the choice
between practicing paintball or karting, visiting parks and
aquaparks or castles, going to clubs, theaters or cinema, and so on.
And meeting real hippies is highly probable there.
The
Natural Beauty of the South
On the Southern coast of
Bulgaria, the sky keeps being amazingly blue throughout the year and
the beaches are such the best for camping. Arapia's exotic beach bars
offer refreshing cocktails while the waters are always superbly warm
if they want to swim or even go skinny-dipping for the less prudish.
And then, Strandzha Mountain must be visited during a trip in
Bulgaria. It encloses the natural park Strandzha, the most protected
area of the country because it hosts tons of species of vertebrate
animals and endemic vegetations
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