Diary from the sea, short trip to Sozopol, Black Sea

in Worldmappin3 years ago

The beautiful weather, the month of May that looks more and more like a summer month awakens prematurely the desire for a seaside holiday. I am a sea lover, the sea seems to be an obsession for me, probably also because I live far from any shore. Therefore, as summer approaches I begin to feel an attraction that I cannot resist.

Deluded by the heat outside and the desire to get to the sea as soon as possible... I went on a short trip to the Black Sea, to the neighboring country, Bulgaria, to Sozopol. In southern Bulgaria. A place I've been to many times before but where I last went seven years ago. This long period of time since my last trip has increased my desire to revisit places that I liked a lot.

img_8978.jpg

Sozopol is one of the oldest cities in Bulgaria!

Moreover, I found a travel website that claims that Sozopol is the oldest city in Bulgaria.

Sozopol is the oldest town in Bulgaria. It has been established in 610 BC as a Hellenic colony of Miletus Greeks named Apollonia Pontica. The urban structure has been built during the centuries and reveals the stages of development of the human civilization, bears the marks of inherited cultural layers and continuity, and turns Sozopol into a real museum town.
Europeanbestdestination

I like the name of the city from ancient times. Apollonia, after the Greek god Apollo.

screenshot_www.maplandia.com_2022.05.29_18_57_34.png

The old town, the real place of interest, is situated on a small peninsula with many houses divided by narrow, sloping streets. The part most visited by tourists.

img_8929.jpg

Apart from that, there are two large beaches with very fine sand, Central Beach and Harmanite Beach.

img_8975.jpg

Sozopol has located 35 km from Burgas, a large city in Bulgaria. With an airport and port, access is possible by plane or by water. The easiest, for those in the vicinity, is by car or coach. We arrived by car, after about five hours of driving.

img_9048.jpg

I have so many impressions and stories about Sozopol that they get mixed up in my head and I don't know how to start this short presentation for those interested in getting to know, discovering new places that they can eventually visit, or just seeing them through the eyes of others, in this case, through my eyes. My eyes don't have a very good memory but they have great help. The camera is the traveler's closest friend. Like any tourist, as I think we all do, I took hundreds of photos, for remembrance, to keep the proof of the beauties seen and to show them to all those interested. I think I now know how to do this...

I will present the city in the order of the photos taken. The photos will help me to remember the places I visited and will explain my words. I hope it will be good!

First day

The first day was actually less than half a day. Access to the small hotel was only possible after 2 pm, so we made sure to finish our trip at this time. Settling in, luggage, picking up the rooms, and a short conversation with the hosts. The hotel is on a street in the new town, a few hundred meters from the beaches and the old town. The first (visual) contact with the tourist Sozopol, for which we made this trip, was made visually, from the hotel balcony.

img_8928.jpg

img_8932.jpg

I went on this trip with my wife and a good friend of ours. My wife and I have visited Sozopol several times before but for our friend it was a first. We immediately went on a tour of the city so our friend would understand why we like it here so much.

img_8936.jpg

img_8943.jpg

It's still spring and nature is showing off its floral beauty. The poppies are the first flowers that for us are an indicator that we have to go to the sea. Now they have fooled us a little, they have bloomed a little earlier because we have arrived at the sea before the season is open.

img_8965.jpg

Searching for the flowering poppies, we arrived near the fortress of the city, that is, what was left of it, a high wall, partially rebuilt, which follows the shore of the small bay of the central beach and which was part of the protective wall of the old city.

img_8980.jpg

A city with such a long history offers vestiges of the past at every turn. As is the Archaeological complex “St. Nicholas the Wonderworker”, located right at the entrance to the old town.

img_8979.jpg

img_8993.jpg

Archaeological complex “St. Nicholas the Wonderworker” presents artifacts and sites that track the 27-century history of Sozopol – from antiquity to the Middle Ages.
source

img_8981.jpg

img_8995.jpg

Continuing the walk along the waterfront, following this wall, we find the most beautiful part of the fortress, the medieval fortress wall, and the tower.

img_9015.jpg

img_9021.jpg

img_9022.jpg

The beautiful weather, the heat outside, and the longing for the sea made us do this trip ignoring one important aspect. Namely that the summer season has not started in Sozopol. Only after we arrived there did we find out that the season starts in June. This would not be a big problem, because the weather is like summer but many terraces, restaurants and street shops have not yet opened and this gives a somewhat sad and deserted picture. On the plus side, we had more time to walk around and enjoy the lack of crowds.

img_9023.jpg

img_9052.jpg

img_9035.jpg

The view! In fact, that's why I came here. For the sea. The Black Sea is not exactly the most beautiful sea, considering its position further north. It may not be as beautiful as the Mediterranean or the Aegean, but we know how to enjoy what we have. The idea of the sea, the vastness, the freedom...

img_9031.jpg

img_8937.jpg

img_9024.jpg

img_9026.jpg

Beach! Although we haven't done the beach for many years, the beach is the central place of the resort and we must give it its due importance.

img_8968.jpg

As I said, we arrived too early. There are few tourists, a few hundred, but they are not seen on the beach. Probably most of them are like us, those who love the sea and the beach but can't fight the rays anymore.

img_8970.jpg

That's how a few hours passed on the first day in Sozopol. A small Black Sea resort in southern Bulgaria. In a late spring that I mistook for summer.

img_8946.jpg

History and relaxation, a place where you enjoy walking around and discovering historical relics from ancient and medieval times. I haven't told you about the food yet, it follows in the presentation on the second day. Coming soon!

befunky_design_17_.jpg

green_fever_3_.jpg

Sort:  

I am wondering why the sea is called as black sea while the water is blue 🤔.

The images of the shore are quite beautiful with a tranquile. I likedthe fish structure constructed at the shore.

I hope after enjoying the beaches you won't forget to take your wife to the mountains 😉

Blessed day

Haha, probably next week we'll go to the mountains for a few days. Depending on the weather forecast.
Thanks for reminding me!

There are several opinions about the name of the sea, the most plausible is that in stormy weather the water looks black.

I would like to go for a virtual trip with you on mountains as well 😃

It is always nice to come back to a place you once liked very much and see it with new eyes based on the changes it underwent in the meantime and the changes oneself underwent as well. Thanks for this trip :-)

I thank you for reading and I'm glad you find returning to the same places can be enjoyable and interesting.

Thanks for sharing such beautiful photos. I think it would be an amazing place to take a relaxing vacation.

With pleasure!

Woa, this place looks amazing and great to walk around!

It really is, thank you!

Hiya, @lizanomadsoul here, just swinging by to let you know that this post made it into our Honorable Mentions in Daily Travel Digest #1572.

Your post has been manually curated by the @pinmapple team. If you like what we're doing, please drop by to check out all the rest of today's great posts and consider supporting other authors like yourself and us so we can keep the project going!

Become part of our travel community:

Thank you!

What a spectacular post bluemoon! Really liked the photos and enjoyed a virtual tour to Black Sea. Shared this post in listnerds and hope more people visit you.

Thank you! Thanks twice...

What a beautiful place @bluemoon it just looks stunning.
I know the feeling, when it’s gets warmer you longe for the sea… have the same. Love walking along it and just see the world go by.
Thanks for telling us a bit more about this seaside town.
Have a wonderful evening 👋🏻😁

Thank you! I'll say more soon because I have a few more photos waiting.
Have a nice week!

You are welcome @bluemoon 😁 looking forward to them 😎
Thanks a lot, you too enjoy your week!

This post has been manually curated by @bhattg from Indiaunited community. Join us on our Discord Server.

Do you know that you can earn a passive income by delegating to @indiaunited. We share 100 % of the curation rewards with the delegators.

Here are some handy links for delegations: 100HP, 250HP, 500HP, 1000HP.

Read our latest announcement post to get more information.

image.png

Please contribute to the community by upvoting this comment and posts made by @indiaunited.

Thank you!

great photos, it looks very beautiful there.

bradley approve 3.gif

!BBH

!ALIVE

!CTP

Because this is such an awesome post, here is a BBH Tip for you. . Keep up the fantastic work

Thank you very much!

Congratulations, your post has been added to Pinmapple! 🎉🥳🍍

Did you know you have your own profile map?
And every post has their own map too!

Want to have your post on the map too?

  • Go to Pinmapple
  • Click the get code button
  • Click on the map where your post should be (zoom in if needed)
  • Copy and paste the generated code in your post (Hive only)
  • Congrats, your post is now on the map!

 3 years ago  Reveal Comment

Thank you! I have always known that there are people who love the sea and stay very close to it. I'm happy for you!