Elizabeth Court

Apartment in an exclusive development of 30 residences on the outskirts of Sozopol
From £125

General Description

The local beach is 200 metres away and offers gently sloping golden sands with restaurants and bars on the beach.
There is a private communal pool at Elizabeth Court with poolside bar.
The development enjoys year round security and ample parking for cars.

Location: On the southern Black Sea coast, about 70km south of Sunny Beach and 45km from Bourgas airport.

Sports: Fishing, both fresh water and sea, is very popular. Different watersports are also available.

Excursions: The "Blue mountain" trip to Sliven, including a ride up a mountain chairlift. Boat trip along the Ropotamo river, coach trips to Bourgas for some great value shopping and trips to Sunny Beach and Plovdiv. All excursions can be booked on the spot through a local representative.

Nights Out: There are many places to dine out. Fascinating folk evenings are available and there are plenty of bars and cafes in the town.

Transfer time to Resort: 1 hour
Airport of Arrival: Bourgas

 

 

Features

The apartment is light and spacious with 1 bedroom, kitchenette with hot plates and fridge. The extra bed is of a sofa type in the living room, thus sleeping up to 4 persons. The bedroom has an en suite toilet and wash basin and the main bathroom has a shower cubicle, toilet and wash basin.
It is situated on the first floor overlooking the pool and the headland in the distance
Changeover day will be Saturday but can be flexible depending on season.
The property is due for completion and ready for guests by the end of May 2008

Specification

This picturesque Black Sea town, attracts visitors who want to experience the history of Bulgaria, combined with the beauty of the beaches.

 

It was founded in ancient times, legend takes it back to 610BC, when Greek settlers founded the city of "Appolonia". The town was named Sozopol, which means "town of refuge" in the 4th century AD, probably because of its port - always known as a place of refuge for sea travellers.
Situated on a small rocky peninsula on the southern Black Sea coast, south east of the bustling port of Bourgas, today Sozopol is a beautiful old seaside town. Proud of its past and keeping its old traditions very much alive - its fishing methods have not changed in centuries.
Artists and photographers love its narrow cobbled streets, historic churches, weather blackened eaves, bay windows and wooden houses - many dating from the 18th and 19th century. Nowadays however, Sozopol has a busy, thriving modern quarter with many restaurants, cafés and bars which stay open late into the night. Very popular amongst the young Bulgarian visitors, it is interesting to compare and contrast the two areas of Sozopol, and their reflection of Bulgarian past and present.

 

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