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Golden Sands enters the 50 Best Beaches in the World ranking of Big 7 Travel

Golden Sands resort
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Golden Sands resort entered the 50 Best Beaches in the World Ranking of the international website Big 7 Travel. The editors of the website place the Bulgarian resort alongside breathtaking bays such as Sunset Beach (Hawaii) and Baia delle Zagare- Puglia (Italy). Vaeroy Beach (Norway) tops the prestigious ranking. Golden Sands places 38th, right ahead of Agiba Beach (Egypt) and Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).

Golden Sands beach is nearby Varna and is one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful beach in the region. The water is clear. The water temperature is perfect for swimming and the sand lives up to its name, the editors of Big 7 Travel comment.




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