The Greek islands are renowned for their azure waters, white-washed buildings, and laid-back lifestyle. However, a lesser-known European destination is being hailed as an alternative – for a fraction of the cost
In recent years, budget-conscious travellers have been quietly trading the well-known Greek islands of Santorini and Mykonos for a lesser-known destination that offers a similar experience without the hefty price tag. Fred Harrington from SaveMyCent, an online savings platform, believes this under-the-radar coastline is one of Europe’s best-kept secrets.
He said: “Dreaming of island-hopping and sea views without the Greek island price hike? Head to Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast.” Bulgaria’s Sunny Beach, along with nearby coastal spots like Sozopol, is being hailed as a top holiday spot for cost-aware Brits.
Fred said: “Resorts like Sunny Beach and Sozopol offer golden sands and lively nightlife, but you’ll pay a fraction of the cost for accommodation and dining compared to Santorini or Mykonos.”
This claim is supported by data, as the latest Post Office Holiday Money Report, which compared 47 destinations on the cost of typical holiday essentials, ranked Bulgaria’s Sunny Beach as one of the most pocket-friendly locations.
A beer costs just £2.47, and a three-course dinner for two with wine will only set you back around £48.25 – nearly unthinkable on most Greek islands during peak season, reports the Express.
Beyond the affordability, this stretch of the Black Sea coast also boasts beauty and character.
Sunny Beach, as its name suggests, boasts miles of golden, sun-drenched coastline with turquoise waters, and vibrant promenades that are bustling well into the evening.
For those seeking a break from the beach, the ancient city of Nessebar, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is just a stone’s throw away.
This historic city is renowned for its cobbled streets, ruins and ancient structures, including the remnants of a 5th-century church.
Venturing further inland, visitors can explore the Pomorie Roman tombs, offering a glimpse into Bulgaria’s past through their remarkably preserved architecture.
Just south of Sunny Beach lies Sozopol, one of the oldest towns on the Bulgarian coast, featuring cobbled lanes, traditional wooden houses, and a bustling fishing harbour.
Its Old Town, situated on a small rocky peninsula, is peppered with art galleries, ancient ruins, and cosy taverns overlooking the sea – an ideal spot to enjoy a sunset without the crowds.