Private Tour
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This 1 day tour offers a customer oriented experience and features main points of interest along its itenerary. The tour is unique as travellers can choose what they would like to visit and can define the stops themselves. The privacy of the tour is waranty for pleasant journey with no tide timeframes and schedules.
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Ancient Fortress
Pick up at your convenience from 8:30 till 09:30 am from your hotel in Varna or in near by resort areas. We will start our journey with crossing one of Varna’s most spectacular landmarks - Asparuhovo bridge. We will head south and within 45 min drive will reach small coastal town Byala (Aspros). There we can make a stop at St. Atanas’s cape to visit an ancient town from 4th-6th centuries AD.
Sunny Beach
On the way to Nessebar we will stop at a panoramic spot to enjoy the view to most famous and biggest seaside resort in Bulgaria – Sunny Beach and to Nessebar's peninsula and the Old Town Nessebar itself.
Private transportation
All Fees and Taxes
Mineral water
Museum entrance fees
tips
Lunch
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Pickup included
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Scott C,,Mar 18, 2025
- Review from Viator
Strahil took me on a wonderful and historical tour of Nesebar and Byala! I learned a lot of history about Bulgaria’s origins and struggles to keep their heritage and traditions alive. As a native English speaker from the U.S., he has absolutely no issues speaking the language and that was nice for me as I am sure I would not understand a few of the Bulgarian historical words, so having someone educate me on both places in English was great! We were able to see the church sites in Nesebar and learned quite a bit about why Greek was written on many of the walls. I was fascinated by the rich history of this small Island that carries quite a historical weight. You could almost find something new about each church if you stay long enough and analyze the structures and fresco’s. Awe! That’s pretty much what sums up Nesebar and the second location of Byala! I’ve lived in Bulgaria for a few years but that’s not long enough to see it all. Byala is near Obzor and rests on the mountainside just northeast of Obzor. It’s a recently discovered winery where large pots are still intact. Both the winery and baptismal sites are visible. This was something I never expected to see on the tour. It was awesome! Strahil is a kind and knowledgeable/personable person and I HIGHLY recommend him! Of all the experiences I have had interacting with Bulgarians on a daily basis in the past, he stands out as one of the nicest people I’ve run into in Bulgaria! He is the kind of person that you won’t forget, even after a day trip! Thank you Strahil and thank you for the wonderful conversations. I appreciate it!
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