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Two Bulgarian seaside resorts on Top 20 of world’s beaches

Venid Beach
Photo: beach-inspector.com

Golden Sands near Varna and Venid Beach at Sveti Vlas are the two Bulgarian beaches listed on the Top 20 of the first platform in the world for comparison and evaluation of beaches  beach-inspector.com.

In the course of three years, experts have studied more than 1500 beaches in 52 tourist regions across the world. Beaches are evaluated based on 120 parameters including the quality of water, the development of the infrastructure, cleanness, diversity of services, security and even the beauty of sights.

The databаse of the “beach inspectors” includes descriptions, photos and videos from 27 beaches and 4 resorts in Bulgaria.

Golden Sands has been assessed as one of the best party locations worldwide, and Venid Beach is on the Top 20 of beaches for traditional holidays.




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