The
Bulgarian Black Sea Coast (,
Chеrnomoriе) covers the entire eastern bound of
Bulgaria stretching from the
Romanian Black Sea resorts in the north to
European Turkey in the south, along 378 km of coastline. White and golden sandy
beaches occupy approximately 130 km of the 378 km long
coast. The region is an important center of tourism during the summer season (May–October), drawing millions of foreign and local tourists alike and constituting one of the country's most popular tourist destinations. Prior to 1989 the Bulgarian Black Sea coast was internationally known as the
Red Riviera. Since the fall of the
Iron Curtain, however, its nickname has been changed to the
Bulgarian Riviera.
The Bulgarian Black Sea Coast has a
humid subtropical climate (
Köppen climate classification Cfa), with considerable
maritime and
continental influences. The area's average air temperature in the summer is about 28
°C, with the average water temperature at 26°C. There are more than 240 hours of
sunshine in May and September and more than 300 hours in July and August.
The
Balkan Mountains cross the country reaching to the edge of the Black Sea at
Cape Emine, dividing the coastline into a southern and northern part. Parts of Bulgaria's northern Black Sea Coast feature
rocky headlands where the sea abuts
cliffs up to 70 metres in height. The southern coast is known for its wide
sandy beaches.
The two largest cities and main seaports on the Bulgarian Riviera are......
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