NesebârSights

Other sights in Nesebâr

  1. Jet-Skiing

    There are a few scrappy beaches around the coast of the old town, which are popular with some locals and visitors, but they’re small and rocky and the water is often choked with seaweed. Around 1.5km west of the old town is South Beach, a long and well managed stretch of sand that has seen some major developments over the last few years. All the usual water sports are available, including jet-skiing. The beach is lined with several giant hotel complexes, although the officially protected sand dunes at the far end should, hopefully, prevent further construction. The longer sandy shores of Sunny Beach (Slânchev Bryag), just a few kilometres up the coast, are an alternativ…

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  2. A

    Museum

    Ignored by the shopaholics and forgotten by the tour groups is this small museum. Inside a typical wooden Bulgarian National Revival building (constructed in about 1840), it features regional costumes and displays about weaving. All labels are in Bulgarian and German.

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  3. Church Museum

    The typically colourful interior is splashed with saintly murals, and if you still haven’t seen enough icons, there’s a small church museum attached, with examples going back to the 13th century.

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