Flying on the crest of the wave or paragliding over the sea guarantees a unique experience. And these are just some of the proposals for Burgas this weekend.
The feeling of attraction will be enhanced by one of the most eccentric kiteboarders in the world - Nick Jacobsen. He comes to Bulgaria as a special guest of the Burgas Kite Cup 2021, which will be held on the Atanasovska kosa beach.
At the same time, the yachtsmen from the regatta "Chernomorets Burgas 2021" will sail in the bay. One can also watch them through a paraglider, accessible from the area to the Sea Casino, the Municipality of Burgas informs.
The beaches "Burgas North" and that of the Kraimorie district will offer beach volleyball tournaments.
Until June 27 the island of St. Anastasia will host the traditional festival of herbs. In the spirit of Midsummer's Day, the island welcomes its guests with rituals for health and fertility, with lots of music, dancing, art workshops and herbal potions mixed by diligent masters.
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