To get here you can choose from; boat, bus and taxi. Me myself took the local bus from Sunny Beach. Very cheap alternative as well.
Written Aug 24, 2002
There are lots of Yellow Taxi's around and I found that a good way of getting around the place.
Written Aug 25, 2002
If I were you I would move that way :)
Written Aug 25, 2002
The city is so small you can reach any interesting point in just a half an hour...
Written Sep 18, 2002
A boat ride from Nessebur to Sunny Beach can be a lot of fun. There are different boats located at the dock in the old part of nessebur. Some are pore upperscale and will offer cocktails and drinks on board. Others are just plain old modified fishing boats. A ride on the more upperscale boats and yachts is about 20 bulgarian levs.
Cocktails cost about the same as they do in the local bars. The fishing boats will charge you about 8-12 levs.
Written Aug 20, 2003
Nesebar isn't very big and you can actually go everywhere on foot. However, if you don't feel like it, there are these cute little trains that will take you from one part of town to the other in less than 10 minutes.The ride costs little less than 1 euro.
Written Jul 27, 2004
Regular bus services to regional centers Bourgas (35 km away) and Varna (95 km).
You can also take buses to Nesebur from Sofia, Kazanluk, Plovdiv, Stara Zagora just top name a few.
Written Apr 10, 2005
you can take the small ships straight from the center of Sunny beach or from the two ports of Nessebar. Their owners advertise loudly their services in several languages. So you cannot miss it.
Written May 30, 2005
If you catch the last ships to/from Sunny Beach you will have the chance to admire the sunset reflecting itself in the waters of the bay. The sunsets are normally over land , but if you go into the water you will have this beautiful view.
Written May 30, 2005
this is what happens when one of those monster ships stops at the port. Its roof shows over the houses when you look at the peninsula from Sunny Beach as all the houses have no more than 3 floors. And the size of the ship is about 1/3 of the territory of Nessebar.
On the pic you can see both ports. The left with the white cross is in Sunny Beach bay, and the right one in the New Nessebar town bay.
Written May 30, 2005
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Q: At Andonov Family B&B is any problem with the parking, please? Thank you Emil

A: I don't know the hotel but as it is in the new town there shouldn't be any problems with parking - maybe the hotel has its own parking lot or maybe you'll need to find...
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