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Property descriptionSouth Sands Resort is located 70 km to the south of Burgas, in the village Lozenets. The complex consists of 248 apartments, lays on the front line of sea and is surrounded by the green areas, gardens and beautiful beach.Area from: 40,64 m2. Price per sq m: from €1030. The complext offers all the range of services required for a good vacations: Reception and lobby bar; Spa-center + Fitness + swimming pools: open and indoor; 2 restourants; shops; kids park; internet and TV hall. In order to satisfy the needs of our clients we offer a wide range of apartments: studios; 1 bedroom apartments; 2 bedroom apartments; Maisonnette with 1 and 2 bedrooms. There are ramps and lifts for invalids from the entrance of the complex to the pool and restaurant areas, to fitness hall and SPA center and to all the entrances of the complex.
Offer type: New Development Description of the areaBurgas Burgas (Bulgarian: Бургас, sometimes transliterated as Bourgas) is the second-largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast with population 210,260. It is also the fourth-largest by population in the country, after Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna. It is the capital of Burgas Province and an industrial and tourist centre.Surrounded by the coastal Burgas Lakes and located at the westernmost point of the Black Sea, the large Burgas Bay, Burgas has the largest and most important Bulgarian port. Today, it is a key economic, cultural and tourist centre of southeastern Bulgaria, with the Burgas Airport serving the resorts of the southern Bulgarian coast. Bulgaria Bulgaria, a country with a historical and cultural heritage, and attractive natural landscapes, is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Europe. Tourism, as an industry, has been an important source of economic growth. In 2007 Bulgaria was visited by 5.2 million tourists, measured as outlined by the World Tourism Organization. Tourists from the top 3 countries - Greece, Romania and Germany, account for 40% of all visitors. In 2008 Bulgaria is estimated to welcome 6 million visitors. The country has historical cities and towns, summer beaches, and mountain ski resorts. New types of tourism, including cultural, architectural and historic tours, eco-tourism, and adventure tours, expand the range of services available to visitors. |
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