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In the town of Byala you can visit:
- Paleo-geological phenomenon Belite Skali (The White Rocks)
- Archaeological excavations at Saint Atanas Cape
- National Congregation of Community Centers is held annually at the end of June at Europe Square
- Concerts of native and foreign artists are held in July
- Sea Week is held in August
For nature lovers are organized:
- Jeep safari
- Boat trip
- Fishing
- Boat ride along the Kamchia River
The hotel organizes excursions to:
-Nessebar
-Varna
-Burgas
-Albena
-Balchik
-Kaliakra Cape
Sights in the region
Late Antique Fortress at Saint Atanas Cape
The White Rocks
…You may be wondering why the town is given the name Byala (“white” in Bulgarian). You will find out as soon as you step on the central beach of the small town and see the white rocks. This is a paleogeological site from the Cretaceous-Tertiary time. Only in Byala and four other places in the world one can see traces of the layer which wrapped the earth during the meteorite impact when the dinosaurs actually disappeared, more than 65 000 million years ago.
Kara Dere and Irakli beaches
In case you don’t want to bother with history, archeology or paleontology during your holiday in Byala and you just dream of lying on a pristine beach with a cool drink in hand, the solution is close, just a few kilometers from you.
North of Byala, dirty roads will lead you to one of the last untouched wild beaches of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast – Kara dere. The beach is clean, with no rocks, at places it borders on forest and shrubs. If you are a fan of camping, extreme sports and nudism – do not hesitate to visit it!
Irakli is a protected area for unique plants listed in the Red Book of Bulgaria grow there. It is distinguished for its virgin nature and clean beach and sea. July morning is traditionally celebrated here. Irakli is 20 km from the town of Byala.