This beach in Bulgaria is definitely one of the best. Despite its compact size and frequent crowds, there are ample paid umbrellas and deck chairs available for a reasonable price of 6EUR per day. The sand is pristine and while the water may be shallow, it is crystal clear and free from any sudden drops or steep sea floors for quite a distance. This makes it an ideal spot for families with young children. Don't forget to check out the South Beach Bar, located conveniently next to the motorboats, which serves up refreshing drinks and delicious cooked food all day long.
During our brief visit in July 2022, we found the beach to be excessively crowded, which did not appeal to our preferences. Additionally, the waves were quite strong, and the presence of algae was noticeable. Based on our experience, we do not have any intention of returning to this beach.
For consecutive days, they claimed everything was reserved when it was obviously not the case. I would not recommend it. The free area is limited and filled with rocks.
Typically peaceful during the winter months, but absolutely stunning when the sun is shining.
I was pleasantly surprised by the beach as I had expected it to be dirtier, but it turned out to be quite clean and enjoyable. The golden sand added to the beauty of the beach.
This is a great spot, with a small bar nearby (although the staff only speak Bulgarian), as well as a toilet and foot shower. During the summer, the sun loungers on the beach are often taken, so many people bring their own umbrellas. However, it's worth noting that the beach isn't particularly clean, and there's some unpleasant grass at the beginning of the sea that can feel like something is holding onto your feet. If you're looking for a cleaner beach experience, it might be worth exploring other options in Bulgaria.