Tsarevo (Bulgarian: Царево, also transliterated Carevo or Tzarevo) is a town and seaside resort in southeastern Bulgaria, an administrative centre of the homonymous Municipality of Tsarevo in Burgas Province. In the past, it was known as Vasiliko (Greek: Βασιλικόν) and Michurin (Bulgarian: Мичурин). It lies on a cove 70 km southeast of Burgas, on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast at the eastern foot of Strandzha mountain, at a few kilometers from Strandzha Nature Park. As of December 2009, the town has a population of 5,884 inhabitants.
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Beglik Tash was a sacred site once used by Thracian tribes for rituals and religious ceremonies from 2nd century BC to the beginning of 4th century AC. The place is unique, with all of its elements preserved in their original form.
As you wander through the site, you encounter an astronomical clock, a marital bed, a throne, a huge rock in form of heart, all made of stone.
Look at the clock. It consisted of 16 slabs - today only seven of them stand in their original place, ending in one another under inclination. It is believed that an earthquake caused a downgrade of the first slab and then, the rest were dragged along, like the domino effect.
Here is also The Kingdom of Hades (the ancient Greek God of the underworld). This is a very narrow slit in the rock. It is said that only sinless people could get through the slit. You might give it a try…
Beglik Tash is located in a forest territory, which used to be part of the hunting residence of the former communist head of the state, Todor Zhivkov. This is why one of the greatest discoveries regarding the Thracian history on the southern Black Sea coast remained unknown to science until 2003.
This is a peaceful place. Sitting on the ancient stones is a beautiful, spiritual moment.
There is a car park by the ticket office. Beware of snakes and lizards. Put on comfortable shoes and enjoy!
5 based on 14 reviews
Only 40 miles south of Burgas, the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Uspenie Bogorodichno, is a nineteenth century church on a bluff overlooking the Black Sea. The church houses an impressive collection of icons and a very hospitable pastor. My spouse and I had read about the church and its icons in a tour book, so we decided to visit the church. When we were admiring the icons, the priest and a very nice Bulgarian lady came up to us and asked if we had any questions. After we asked several questions, the priest answered us with the lady acting as translator. Then the priest invited us to have tea in the church garden. The priest prepared the tea and served it. We and several other visitors drank the tea and discussed the church and Bulgaria in general. There could not have been a more beautiful place, overlooking the sea, or a more gracious host. It was interesting to hear the priest recount two recent weddings at the church involving Americans.
The church is well worth searching out in Tsarevo, also called Michurin, during the Communist era. Michurin was a Russian scientist. The icon collection is very striking, and while the priest may not be available, if he is, the tea and conversation will certainly be educational and very enjoyable.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
The restaurant is boring with the usual bg food , but the club is the place to be in Losenets! It's location and good program with live music makes it unforgettable! Must visit !
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Nice beach at end of the world . Near border with Turkey- sinemorets. Sand dune divide sea and river .
5 based on 2 reviews
More and more people show interest in scuba diving. Some just because being curious are coming to us and in the end they are fascinated and obsessed by the new world they discover, by the new feelings they experience. Others make their living out of diving,but they all have one thing in common-their passion and love of the sea. The center works along with the Underwater archaeology center Sozopol
It's a great diving club! Friendly stuff, great atmosphere. You can learn a lot of stuff, take the courses you want. They are NAUI certified.
4 based on 48 reviews
I know this beach since a child as I used to grow in the area and remember its beauty being almost empty with no big hotels and no hundreds of cars parked around.
Now the only one good fact about this beach is a good starting point to the wilder Beaches to the south. Hope there will never be a road built for the others as I want to keep them as pristine as Butamyata was.
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4.5 based on 865 reviews
Large old town quite separate from the new one with cobbled tree line streets and winding tiny alleys connecting many little roads and churches. Unusual architecture with rough been stone bases and wooden Matchboard upper floors which step out further each level. The place feels authentic with local women selling jams etc made from fruit in their Gardens. There is a street market, a few boards advising on the history, and their EU funded eco-friendly ambition. We spent 3 hours walking round and enjoyed a drink al fresco at one of the many bars on the southern wall
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5 based on 9 reviews
My favorite time here is on a sunset. You get nice view with a glass of Aperol Spritz and you can fully anjoy the day :) Cool music options at night and great bar crowd with a special spirit.
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