If you are after a bargain break then check out this deal to Sunny Beach. Leaving on 25/04 and returning 02/05 (which includes the May bank holiday) flights are with Wizzair and only include small luggage. If you get Wizzair discount through the club you can get prices cheaper.
The apartment is the Sun City Hotel and I thought for the bargain price it would be w full, but it has much better reviews and ratings than more expensive hotels.
Sadly, sunny beach is a magnet for the Neanderthals and their beer-bellied tattooed wives, where parents don't see anything wrong with effing this and effing that in front of their own children. I was on a plane full of similar types going to sunny beach, and the cabin crew said it was normal for that route.
Bulgarians avoid the place unless to work, or to see first hand if foreigners really do behave like they are portrayed on television documentaries.
If you don't mind any of that, it's a useful base to get out and about along the coast under your own steam, as the area shouldn't be packed at that time of year - actually, it's possible some stuff will not be fully open, as the holiday season won't really have started.
There could easily be restaurants etc not open yet, but as Burgas is a working city, there will be enough to do there, or at other small resorts along the coast.
bhoycey84 to bulletfoss
18 Feb 174#17
I'll give you £500 to stay there for a week
bulletfoss
18 Feb 174#8
You literally couldn't pay me to stay there.
If someone offered me £500 to stay there for a week, I'd absolutely decline.
soritsark
18 Feb 173#35
I am bulgarian and can say only that you can choose another beutifull places to stay.But you will not find these places with travel agencies.And also you will pay less than this here.It's not only Black See,we have really nice places in all of the mountains.Check :smiley:
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jackvdbuk
18 Feb 171#1
Great proce for a holiday, sunny beach is a clubbing type holiday isnt it?
rachelandgromit to jackvdbuk
18 Feb 171#3
I think that it does appeal to those wanting a more lively holiday as there seems to be lots of bars and clubs, water parks etc. The hotel is close to the beach too.
kamenitzabrit to jackvdbuk
18 Feb 1712#7
Sadly, sunny beach is a magnet for the Neanderthals and their beer-bellied tattooed wives, where parents don't see anything wrong with effing this and effing that in front of their own children. I was on a plane full of similar types going to sunny beach, and the cabin crew said it was normal for that route.
Bulgarians avoid the place unless to work, or to see first hand if foreigners really do behave like they are portrayed on television documentaries.
If you don't mind any of that, it's a useful base to get out and about along the coast under your own steam, as the area shouldn't be packed at that time of year - actually, it's possible some stuff will not be fully open, as the holiday season won't really have started.
There could easily be restaurants etc not open yet, but as Burgas is a working city, there will be enough to do there, or at other small resorts along the coast.
rachelandgromit
18 Feb 17#2
groenleader
18 Feb 171#4
This area seems to suffer from Norovirus all year around!
Bobef90
18 Feb 17#5
Looks great but as always it has to school holidays for me. But it is certainly a deal.
rachelandgromit to Bobef90
18 Feb 171#6
I've posted a couple of family school holiday deals if that's of any interest.
bulletfoss
18 Feb 174#8
You literally couldn't pay me to stay there.
If someone offered me £500 to stay there for a week, I'd absolutely decline.
bhoycey84 to bulletfoss
18 Feb 174#17
I'll give you £500 to stay there for a week
RickPC to bulletfoss
19 Feb 17#50
Why?
robertsbrn
18 Feb 172#9
You're not selling it to me :smile:
coolio28
18 Feb 17#10
Absolute dump. Full of Russians with an agenda.
Rumour has it Putin DJ's in the La Mafiaso club on the Friday nights, I wouldn't know as I stayed in that night after being robbed by a stall vendor earlier in the day.
Rom to coolio28
18 Feb 17#15
What agenda?
Peco35 to coolio28
18 Feb 17#46
..Russians behave much better than many EU visitors. Me and my wife were first time in 2008, Germans, Scandinavians and many English speakers were acting like they came to jungle and not considering anyone else.
Quids
18 Feb 171#11
Wow, hot and I was SERIOUSLY tempted by the offer, but based on the 'reviews' above I think I'll pass.
But cheers Op, and I look forward to other posts on holidays from you.
rachelandgromit to Quids
18 Feb 171#12
I've never been to Sunny Beach either but I guess it's expectations versus price. I guess you could always head out and about and not have to stay within the area itself.
Opening post
The apartment is the Sun City Hotel and I thought for the bargain price it would be w full, but it has much better reviews and ratings than more expensive hotels.
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g499086-d1128421-Reviews-Sun_City_Hotel-Sunny_Beach_Burgas_Province.html
Transfers are with hoppa.com.
Breakdown:
Book hotel on booking.com £72
Book flights on Wizzair £99.96
Book transfers at hoppa.com £17.40
Total £189.36/£94.68 *based on 2 sharing*
Top comments
Bulgarians avoid the place unless to work, or to see first hand if foreigners really do behave like they are portrayed on television documentaries.
If you don't mind any of that, it's a useful base to get out and about along the coast under your own steam, as the area shouldn't be packed at that time of year - actually, it's possible some stuff will not be fully open, as the holiday season won't really have started.
There could easily be restaurants etc not open yet, but as Burgas is a working city, there will be enough to do there, or at other small resorts along the coast.
If someone offered me £500 to stay there for a week, I'd absolutely decline.
All comments (53)
Bulgarians avoid the place unless to work, or to see first hand if foreigners really do behave like they are portrayed on television documentaries.
If you don't mind any of that, it's a useful base to get out and about along the coast under your own steam, as the area shouldn't be packed at that time of year - actually, it's possible some stuff will not be fully open, as the holiday season won't really have started.
There could easily be restaurants etc not open yet, but as Burgas is a working city, there will be enough to do there, or at other small resorts along the coast.
If someone offered me £500 to stay there for a week, I'd absolutely decline.
Rumour has it Putin DJ's in the La Mafiaso club on the Friday nights, I wouldn't know as I stayed in that night after being robbed by a stall vendor earlier in the day.
But cheers Op, and I look forward to other posts on holidays from you.