Burgas, a city of lakes and yellow-sanded Black Sea beaches, lively party strips, shopping streets and historic Orthodox churches, is best explored in the company of a local tourHQ guide.
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Straddling the edges of the Black Sea coastline, Burgas or Bourgas is a lively and friendly Bulgarian city surrounded by lakes and a long beach line.
The city’s heritage is best represented by its museums, all conveniently located at the compact city centre, where the beautiful façade and domes of the St. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral loom large.
Fairly close to Burgas, on Lake Pomorie is the Salt Museum displaying authentic tools that were used in the production of salt. Rich in healing properties, the mud from Lake Pomorie is best applied while treating oneself to one of the many spas in the area. This protected area is also a haven for unique species of birds, a visual treat for bird watchers. North of Burgas is the popular, pristine Sunny beach with modern holiday resorts, and enough entertainment to last both day and night. Enjoy your day here as many locals do, lounging by a beach café with a Shopska Salad and a glass of Bulgarian wine or a tot of Rakia made from Bulgarian fruits.
Many Burgas tour guides would advice travellers to coincide their visit with the Annual Sand Sculpture festival for some fantastic and creative displays of sand art.
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