No te vayas sin conocer la historia Suscribete
IAudioGuia iaudioguia
IAudioGuia iaudioguia
Audio Guides of Sozopol

Audio Guide of Kavatsi Beach

El secreto nudista y salvaje del Mar Negro que te dejará sin palabras, accesible solo para los valientes.

✓ What guidebooks don't tell you
✓ Secrets other tourists miss
✓ Listen while you explore
Discover everything
00:00
00:00
Rate this audio guide

📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The paradise almost nobody steps on

🔒 Premium Content

Subscribe to access all chapters of this audio guide.

2. Cliffs that hold back gales

🔒 Premium Content

Subscribe to access all chapters of this audio guide.

3. Fishermen, hippies, and summer romances

🔒 Premium Content

Subscribe to access all chapters of this audio guide.

4. Official nudism and ghost campsites

🔒 Premium Content

Subscribe to access all chapters of this audio guide.

5. Marks in the sand that speak

🔒 Premium Content

Subscribe to access all chapters of this audio guide.

6. The memory that tattoos your soul

🔒 Premium Content

Subscribe to access all chapters of this audio guide.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the access hours for Kavatsi Beach and how do I get there?

The beach is open 24 hours a day with no access restrictions. You can reach it on foot from Sozopol Old Town (15–20 minutes) or by car, with free parking nearby. To plan your route, visit: Official Sozopol Website.

Is entry to Kavatsi Beach free?

Yes, access to the beach is completely free. You only pay for extras such as sunbeds (8–10 lev per day) and umbrellas (5–7 lev) during high season. No advance booking is required.

How much time is recommended for visiting this beach?

Ideally, set aside half a day to enjoy swimming and the peaceful atmosphere. If you combine it with the nearby archaeological route, plan for a full day.

What historical importance does Kavatsi have?

This area was part of the ancient Thracian and Greek settlement of Apollonia. Nearby you can find underwater archaeological remains, and the Apollo Festival used to be held here in summer. More information at: Sozopol Archaeological Museum.

What is the best time to visit?

From June to September for good weather (25–30°C). To avoid crowds, visit in June or September, or on weekdays. The least crowded hours are before 11:00 and after 17:00.

Is it accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, it has wooden walkways to the sand, an adapted bathing area with ramps, and accessible restrooms. The nearby parking area has reserved spaces.

What interesting places are nearby?

Within a 10-minute walk you will find: Sozopol Old Town (cobbled streets), the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius, the Ethnographic Museum, and the fishing pier. More suggestions: Bulgaria Travel.

What practical tips do you recommend for the visit?

Bring water shoes because of the rocks in some sections, strong sun protection, and water. We recommend arriving before 10:00 in summer to get a good spot. And do not forget snorkeling gear to explore the marine biodiversity!

¿Prefieres escuchar en español?

🇪🇸 Escucha la audioguía de Kavatsi Beach en español