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Sunny Beach, Bulgaria. Any thoughts?

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doglover Sun 29-Jan-12 23:07:31

The title says it all really! We're looking for a 'chill-out' week, AI, and haven't any experience of Bulgaria. If you've any thoughts, we'd love to hear from you. TIA.

IUseTooMuchKitchenRoll Mon 30-Jan-12 09:15:08

I don't I have any personal experience, but my ex took our dc's there last year as his Mum has an apartment somewhere in Sunny Beach. The dc had a great time, they tell me they liked the waffles and the pancakes the most. Sorry I can't be of any real help!

doglover Mon 30-Jan-12 14:26:14

Thanks for replying! My dds would be suitably impressed!

Hmm watching this with interest as DH wants us to go to Bulgaria this summer.

I'm not keen based on a holiday there approx 17 years ago - it was awful. Dirty, scruffy, hotel was horrible and weather was bad.

I have heard its vastly improved though but still, that's all I can think of when Sunny Beach is mentioned.

Soooo, watching to see what it's like now grin

doglover Mon 30-Jan-12 14:47:39

Let's hope we get some more knowledgable folk along later, TMB!

renaldo Mon 30-Jan-12 14:55:19

worst holiday of my life
20 years ago mind...

flywiththecrows Mon 30-Jan-12 14:57:16

the equivalent of Blackpool imo.

Go to Elenite, Bulgaria instead - it's only a 15min taxi ride from Sunny Beach.

flywiththecrows Mon 30-Jan-12 14:58:05

and FWIW I'm going to Blackpool next weekend with friends, but I would not like to spend two weeks there...

JustAddWine Mon 30-Jan-12 15:00:33

I went there last July. DH really wanted to go, but I'd never really given it any thought, so didn't know what to expect.

Lovely weather, lovely beach, nice hotel. But very very touristy. The hotel, same as the majority, was just over the road from the beach, and the beach road was all T-shirt shops, ice cream and hot dogs by day, and karaoke and happy hours by night. Had to fight for a sun lounger by the pool, but spent most time on the beach with DS.

<whispers> we went AI (which wasn't necessary given the amount of restaurants around) but ate out several times, and visited the old town, which was rather lovely, lots of nice cafes and restaurants.

Depends what you want from a holiday really. It was a cheap(-ish) and chearful holiday, but very very touristy, but with fewer brits than your usual Majorca/Tenerife type places (I imagine). Our hotel was at one end of the main road, so it wasn't too loud at night, but I can imagine it gets a bit full on in the thick of it.

Hope that helps.

JustAddWine Mon 30-Jan-12 15:01:52

flywiththecrows sums it up perfectly. It was like Blackpool, but with better weather grin

flywiththecrows Mon 30-Jan-12 15:20:29

oh don't remind me about the weather in Blackpool, I'm there next weekend with a bunch of friends and I'm taking wellies, hats and scarves!

This is no joke: Once I was walking along the prom in BP and a fish fell out of the sky, the weather was that bad it had blown the poor thing from the sea and onto the path in front of me!

sorry to hijack thread grin

Toomanyboysinmyhouse Mon 30-Jan-12 17:36:42

I stayed in a place called Nessebar almost 20 years ago which was very beautiful and got the ferry to sunny beach for a visit. Sunny beach was very touristy, it had a big line of modern hotels (bit like Lido de Jesselo). It was ok but I am sure there are nicer places to go. I went to Croatia in 2010 and would recommend that.

doglover Mon 30-Jan-12 18:09:40

The reason we've been looking at Bulgaria is primarily cost. Our dds criteria is basically pools / flumes / lazy rivers etc and we all enjoy the AI experience for one lazy week. The more mainstream Med locations seem to be alot more expensive for a very similar holiday. Many thanks for your comments - useful to add to the mix!

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