Sarafovo

Sarafovo (Bulgarian: Сарафово) is a neighbourhood of Burgas, largest city in South Eastern Bulgaria - a regional, tourist and trade center.

Sarafovo was founded as a settlement (1912–1922) by Thracian refugees.

Geography

Sarafovo is 10 km from the centre of Burgas. There are over 4,000 residents in more than 1,300 houses.

It is situated on a hill on the Black Sea coast, where there is a fine view of the whole of Burgas bay, Pomorie, Sozopol, Burgas and the mountain heights of the Strandzha Mountain. Sarafovo also has a wide, sandy beach.

Tourism

The number of hotels and places of amusement increases every season. The area is particularly popular with Irish and Norwegian tourists. Tourism is the main economic activity in Sarafovo, but unlike some larger resorts, Sarafovo does not close down at the end of the main holiday season. Tourism peaks in July and August, when the population increases to 10,000–12,000 people.

A further strong impetus to visitor numbers is Burgas International Airport,[1] which is less than 1 km away from Sarafovo. In 2008 the airport processed more than 1.5m passengers. Sarafovo is convenient to Burgas city centre (10 km), the seaside town of Pomorie (7 km.) Nessebar and the beach resort of Sunny Beach (25 km.)

Sarafovo also has an increasing number of foreign residents, who have chosen Bulgaria for their home. There are plans for a modern yacht port, which will increase the quality of the tourist services. Overall, Sarafovo's ambition is to become "The European face of Burgas".

Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Sarafovo.

Notes

Coordinates: 42°34′N 27°31′E / 42.567°N 27.517°E / 42.567; 27.517

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