Rent Holiday Apartment in Sozopol - Black Sea Coast - Bulgaria

One bedroom apartment, Santa Marina, Sozopol


One bedroom apartment, Santa Marina, Soz
  • One bedroom apartment, Santa Marina, Soz
  • One bedroom apartment, Santa Marina, Soz
  • One bedroom apartment, Santa Marina, Soz
  • One bedroom apartment, Santa Marina, Soz
  • One bedroom apartment, Santa Marina, Soz
  • One bedroom apartment, Santa Marina, Soz
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General Details

Facilities

  • Swimming Pool: Yes - Shared
  • Heating: Yes
  • Air Conditioning: Yes
  • TV / Cable TV: Yes
  • Hi Fi: Yes
  • Internet: Yes
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Sleeps: 4
  • Double beds: 0
  • Single beds: 1
  • Sofa beds: 1
  • Cots: 0
  • Nearest Airport: Bourgas airport
  • Nearest Railway Station:
  • Transport Required: Not

Owner Details

Please contact Kiril Etimov using contact details below.

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The apartment is located on 3rd floor with uninhibited sea view and Burgas Bay. There is a large lounge area with adjoining open plan kitchen and dining room.



Access to the large balcony is through French doors available from both the lounge and dining rooms. The balcony is fully fitted out with a table and 4 chairs - ideal for a leisurely breakfast out in the sun or watching the sunset over the bay with a glass of wine or cool beer.



The resort is kept to a very high standard with superb landscape gardens and spectacular pine forests all around.



There is a private beach area adjacent to the famous Kings beach from where various water sports are available.



Sozopol is a mere 2km away. There is a shuttle bus service from the resort (approx 2 BGL) or why not take a stroll there which takes approx. 20 minutes.




Local Activities

Sozopol is the oldest town on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. The first settlement at these places dates back to IV - III B.C. The undersea explorations in the region of the port reveal relics of dwellings, ceramic pottery, stone and bone tools from the bronze era.



In the Sozopol bay many anchors from II – I B.C .have been discovered, proof of active shipping since ancient times.



The town established itself as a trade and naval centre. It kept strong political and trade relations with the great cities of Elada – Milet, Athina, Corinth, Heraklea Pontica and the islands – Rhodos, Xios, Lesbos, etc. Its trade influence in the Thracian territories was based on a treaty with the rulers of the Odrissian kingdom back at the V century B.C.



The symbol of the town – the anchor, present on all coins, minted by Apolonia since VI century B.C. is proof of the importance of the trade. The rich town soon became an important cultural centre. At these times it was called Apolonia Magna (Great).



The ancient icons and magnificent woodcarving iconostatises are a remarkable accomplishment of the craftsmanship of these times. The architecture of the houses in the old town from the renaissance period makes it a unique place to visit today.



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