Things to do in Sozopol
Things to do in Sozopol

Like most conserved ‘old towns’ the Old town of Sozopol also features narrow stone laid streets, with tiny or no sidewalks. Besides this, you can find several churches, many antique houses and plenty of small hotels, galleries, restaurants, shops and street vendors and performers. Part of the ancient city wall has been restored together with the watch tower. These lie along a picturesque promenade by the sea and are particularly attractive at night. 

Sozopol Old Town
Sozopol Old Town

The Old Town of Sozopol is an architectural reserve and the most popular tourist destination on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. Sozopol is considered the oldest Bulgarian town on the seaside and remains of ancient construction and life can still be seen around or exhibited in the local museums. The Old Town of Sozopol is situated on a rocky peninsula 35 km south of Burgas. Like most conserved 'old towns' it features narrow stone laid streets, with tiny or no sidewalks, churches, antique houses and plenty of small hotels, galleries, restaurants, shops and street vendors and performers. Part of the ancient city wall has been restored together with the watch tower. These lie along a picturesque promenade by the sea and are particularly attractive at night. The old houses are samples of the typical Revival architecture, most of them have 2 or 3 floors, wood panelling protection on the outside walls, cool stone ground floors and charming little courtyards. Many of the hotels and restaurants have balconies and terraces with gorgeous views of the sea and bay. The St. St. Cyril and Methodius church keeps the relics of St. John the Baptist - this is one of the most recent finds of the Bulgarian archeologists on the island of St. Jonh, about 2 km north from the Old Town. The Archeological Museum runs regular guided tours but entrance fees are not included. The medieval and antique ruins are in the open and can be seen with no charge. The houses are private residences and do not accept visitors.

Ravadinovo Castle
Ravadinovo Castle

The Castle “In Love with the Wind” is the child’s dream made true of Georgi Kostadinov Tumpalov (1956) who is its architect, designer and developer from the very beginning when in the distant 1996 he drew with a spade a big cross on the soil over which his family worked 24 hours day and night assisted by the workers from the neighbouring village of Ravadinovo and with God’s help managed to build stone by stone a magnificent castle - a dream that came true, created with much love!

Aquapark Neptun
Aquapark Neptun

Neptun Aquapark in Ravadinovo 5 km. from Sozopol, offers its visitors a real adventure and a unique space for Bulgaria. The numerous water slides and the largest and safest children’s Prater in the country are located on 50,000 square meters. among green areas and extensive spaces with eating facilities, bars, relaxation areas and additional services.
On the territory of Aquapark Neptune, you will find everything you need for a perfect day filled with fun for the whole family. Our numerous rescuers, friendly staff and protected children’s water slides guarantee the safety of your children and give you the opportunity to enjoy a complete relaxation with a cocktail in hand.

Situated next to the Aqua park is the emblematic castle “In love with the wind” in Ravadinovo, a wonderful opportunity to combine water entertainment and immersion in the fairy tale kingdom.
With its attractive offers and price conditions, Neptun Aquapark offers its guests an exceptional price-quality ratio!