North beach

North beach, Nesebar

Nessebar's northern beach is much more natural than the larger southern beach and is located between Novi Nessebar and Sunny Beach.

The beach is covered with fine sand and the entrance to the water is very gradual and comfortable. The beach is therefore safe even for the smallest children.

Practically the entire length of the beach is lined with nice sand dunes covered with sparse grass.

Beach facilities

Although the beach is located outside the town centre, there are various amenities here as well.

Sun loungers and umbrellas

Sun loungers and parasols are available along the entire length of the beach and can be rented for 10 bgn / piece / day. So for a set of two sunbeds and a parasol you will pay 30 bgn.

There are always plenty of sunbeds available, even in high season. Just take any available sun lounger and the staff will look for you. Payment is in cash only.

The staff is present from 8:00 to 18:00, but the sun loungers remain free to use all night from 18:00 to 8:00.

Free sectors

Compared to the beaches on Sunny Beach, there are significantly more rent-free sectors where you can set up your own equipment or just sunbathe without paying a fee.

Toilets and showers

There are no public toilets on the beach, but you can use the toilets in the restaurants, some of which make them available even if you don't order anything from the restaurant.

Freshwater showers are not usually available, especially as most hotels are within a 10-minute walk of the beach.

Restaurants and shops

The beach is out of town, and you'll find the larger restaurants, bistros and souvenir shops mainly at the southern end.

Hotels by the beach

We recommend staying near the north beach if you're looking for a quieter location.

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