Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

"Where Strandzha mountain meets the sea" - Tsarevo is promoting its beauty

Photo: Tsarevo Municipality

A new video looks at the culture and history of the settlements in the Tsarevo ‎region and‏  ‏invites us to visit the place "where the mountain Strandzha meets ‎the sea, but also where history has left its rich imprint", we learn from the ‎Facebook page of Tsarevo municipality.
 ‎
The promotional video presents the old Orthodox churches, the folklore ‎traditions, the authentic Nestinari custom, the festivals and the culinary delights ‎in this part of Bulgaria’s Southern Black Sea coast. "Because you don't just ‎come to Tsarevo to rest. You come to immerse yourself in history, indulge ‎your senses and feel truly alive!” the publication says. ‎

Watch the video:



The new video is already being shared by hundreds of users, after another ‎promotional video for the municipality was published last week, which became ‎a real sensation with over 200,000 views in just a few days. The highlight of it ‎is the interaction between Strandzha mountain and the Black Sea and presents ‎the fascinating nature that this corner of Bulgaria is rich in. "Where every beach ‎has a name with a sense of magic - Silistar, Lipite, Delfin, Varvara, Veleka, ‎Nestinarka, Vasiliko, Arapya, Oasis, Coral... 

Where deep in the Strandzha ‎Mountain, thick shadows, cool streams and beautiful waterfalls await you", it is ‎also said in the video about Tsarevo.‎

The town of Tsarevo is located on three picturesque bays with steep rocky ‎shores, clean beaches and a large park by the sea.‎

The wonderful conditions for rest make it one of the most popular destinations ‎for seaside recreation in Bulgaria. And the nearby Strandzha villages guarantee ‎coolness and contact with beautiful nature, as well as a rich cultural calendar. ‎

These days, tourists in the area can travel only 10 kilometers to the southeast, ‎to the nearby village of Brodilovo, which will celebrate on August 12. This ‎village in Strandzha is known for its Nestinari traditions, remains of ancient ‎fortresses and the temple of St. Panteleimon which has been declared a ‎monument of culture.‎
From the 11 to the 13 August, the town of Tsarevo will host the 7th edition of ‎the Dionysian Days wine festival with free wine tastings and natural organic ‎products from Bulgarian producers.‎

Read also:

Compiled by Veneta Nikolova
Photos: Tsarevo Municipality

Translated and published by Rositsa Petkova



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Coolness, hiking and impressive views – escape from the heat with a trip to Svoge

When the temperature in Sofia mercilessly approaches 40°C, the air becomes heavy as lead and the streets get deserted, people begin to seek coolness in the mountains. Just about an hour's drive away, northwest of the capital city,..

published on 8/2/25 6:05 AM

"Bulgaria Land" - a walk through the centuries in the heart of Pravets

A new cultural and historical park has opened on the shore of the city lake in Pravets, as it extends on over 14 decares. The "Bulgaria Land" offers a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the Bulgarian heritage, presented on a..

published on 7/27/25 11:05 AM

Unconventional underwater park attracts divers to St. Anastasia island

A spectacular “amusement park” is open to divers 18 metres below the surface of the sea close to St. Anastasia island – an Orthodox chapel rises and opposite the church – a Soviet Chaika car with a chrome grill is parked. Right next to it there is a..

published on 7/26/25 1:30 PM