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The budget-friendly sunshine spot with 35C heat, stunning beaches, charming old town, cheap pints & €70 Ryanair flights

The budget-friendly sunshine spot with 35C heat, stunning beaches, charming old town, cheap pints & €70 Ryanair flights

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TAKE a look at the budget-friendly sunshine spot with 35C heat, stunning beaches, charming old town, cheap pints and €70 Ryanair flights.
Burgas is a city located on the east coast of
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Burgas is a stunning city in Bulgaria
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It is known for its vibrant nightlife and stunning beaches
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The sunshine spot is also home to some major historical sites
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The hottest month in Burgas is July and with temperatures still hitting 35C in August, it's the ideal spot for an end of summer escape.
Burgas is one of Bulgaria's most popular tourist destinations, known for its long sandy beaches, lush sea gardens and vibrant nightlife.
And
Set along the Black Sea coast in southeastern Bulgaria, this stunning city draws in holidaymakers with its nature reserves, fabulous beaches and bargain goods.
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Burgas is one of the most
The city's Sea Garden park is a major draw – a sprawling clifftop green space with walking trails, sea views, open-air bars and playgrounds.
It's also where you'll find direct access to the city's main beaches, including Central Beach and North Beach, both featuring golden sand and shallow waters.
Another hugely popular spot is
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Lifeguards are on duty in the summer months and the area is ideal for swimming, jet skiing and paddleboarding.
From here, visitors can take short ferry rides to nearby St Anastasia Island or explore the nearby lakes and wetlands at Poda Nature Reserve.
The port city of Varna in Bulgaria is only 3hrs from UK - and it's cheaper than Spain
Nearby, you can visit the renowned Burgas Lakes.
Here, visitors can take a dip in a range of breathtaking saline lagoons, and it is also home to a wide variety of
For history enthusiasts, the Archaeological Museum of Burgas showcases artifacts from the region's
Just a short drive away, tourists can visit the ancient town of Nessebar.
This UNESCO World Heritage site has cobblestone streets, Byzantine churches and ruins that date back to Roman time.
Another must-see is the Strandzha Mountains, which offers hiking trails and stunning natural views.
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Burgas is also known for its fresh
If beer is more your thing, expect to pay only €2 for a pint in one of Burgas's many bars and
If you're after a lively evening, the city centre is filled with beach bars and nightclubs, perfect for enjoying an evening drink while soaking up the sun.
People have taken to
One person wrote: 'There are fabulous beach bars, carnivals and great weather.
"Food was great everywhere we went and people very friendly.
"It was clean, safe and definitely worth holidaying here."
Another said: 'Went to sunny beach a couple months back with my mates for a lads holiday!
"It was the best experience we could have asked for!'
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Ryanair flights start as just €50 this August
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