Albena

Albena [ ɐɫbɛnɐ ] ( Bulgarian Албена ) is a city hotel on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast about 30 kilometers north of Varna.

She was named the City Hotel for a girl literary figure of the Bulgarian writer Jordan Jowkow and is considered kostspieligstes tourism project from the socialist era. Its like a large triangle of streets designed settlement fits into the hilly region of wooded Balata mountains. Opened in August 1969, initially with nine hotels and four restaurants, Albena is now home to 43 hotels with 14,900 beds and numerous restaurants and shops, including bazaars.

The beach is seven kilometers long and the sand is very fine. Towering above the tourist center of the fifth tallest building in Bulgaria, the Hotel Dobrudja. The resort boasts an excellent, but strong tourist infrastructure and a range of leisure and sports programming. Both are due to the increasing numbers of foreign visitors become as necessary as the strict ecological principles for the evaluation of air and water values ​​, which were introduced here for obtaining the holiday quality.

The season lasts from May to October; the peak season from July to mid-August. In the winter months Albena is deserted.

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