Rent Holiday Apartment - Sozopol - Bulgaria
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Owner DetailsFor further detail about this property please contact Sandra Walsh, quoting reference rentinbulgaria id 190. Travel Services
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Property Description'Viktoria' is a new building situated in the 'New' town of Sozopol. It consists of 1 large downstairs studio and 6 double rooms on the first floor.
Each of the rooms is comfortably furnished and has a toilet & shower, fridge, satellite T.V. and a balcony. Some of the rooms have air-conditioning (small local charge).
Sozopol is divided into two parts - the 'Old' and the 'New' town - both with their own unique features.
No matter how many times you visit the 'Old' town you will never cease to be amazed by the beautiful winding, narrow, cobbled streets filled with fantastic wooden houses - some dating back to the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century.
Sozopol, rumored to become one of the most exclusive holiday resorts on the Southern Black Sea coast, with its fantastic golden beaches and long hot sunny days is the best un-discovered holiday destination in Bulgaria. As it is a relatively new holiday resort and, as yet, not widely promoted, prices are unbelievably cheap.
Small restaurants and bars overlooking the sea with fantastic views and great food can be found all along the edge of the Old Town. The seafood is not to be missed! A pint of larger will set you back 40p and a three course meal, with wine, is under £5.
Sozopol in the summer months is a thriving, exciting resort, The Old and the New Towns are linked together by the town park and here you can find many stalls selling ‘designer’ clothes, souvenirs and paintings by local artists. Street entertainers will keep you amused as you stroll by.
The New Town, in contrast, is full of modern hotels, Internet cafes, shops, restaurants and bars that stay open late into the night.
Why not wander down to the picturesque old harbour with its hundreds of fishing boats and watch the fishermen unloading their catch. Or take a leisurely tour of this remarkable town on one of the many gypsy horse and carriages lined up waiting for you in the town park.
After a hard day of swimming, eating, exploring and shopping, you can either relax with a drink at one of the numerous bars or cafes or dance the night away at one of the many venues catering for the ‘party animal’.
The climate on the Southern Bulgarian Black Sea coast is typically Mediterranean with long hot summers and mild autumns. The average temperature during the summer months is 24 - 29 degrees centigrade, with an average of 8 to 11 hours sunshine per day. This makes the Sozopol area one of the sunniest in Bulgaria and gives the opportunity of sunbathing and swimming from May to October.
Both the Old and New town have their own fantastic long golden sandy beach, which alternates with small rocky bays and sea caves, which jut out into the sea. Both beaches have sun beds, umbrellas, beachside bars and restaurants situated right on the beach and water sports - pedaloes, banana boats, jet skiing, ringos and scuba diving. There are a couple of trampolines and swings for the ‘the little ones’. For a couple of pounds, why not end your day on the beach with a soothing and relaxing massage – after all sunbathing is exhausting!
For those who are not into lying around in the sun, there are bars/restaurants on the beach with pool tables and arcade machines. Property Rental RatesAll costs below are on a per week basis unless stated.
Please note: Prices marked with an * are to be used as a guide only. price per room per week Local ActivitiesEverything you would expect to be able to do on a holiday in the 'Med' you can do in Sozopol. Accommodation Sozopol
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