BEST SURF SPOTS IN BULGARIA

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The Top 20 Surf spots in Bulgaria:

kabakum beach

Kabakum Beach - Bulgaria Kabakum Beach features a powerful beach break with both right and left waves, breaking over a sandy bottom. Access requires a good walk of 15-30 minutes, and the spot is publicly accessible. This surf spot is located at latitude 43.25274 and longitude 28.03000689, making it a hidden gem for surfers seeking less crowded conditions, with only a few surfers present during the week and on weekends. The optimal wind direction is from the south, while the swell primarily comes from the south as well. With its scenic surroundings and manageable access, Kabakum Beach offers a unique surfing experience for those willing to make the trek.

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Shabla

Shabla - Bulgaria Shabla features a beach break with both right and left waves, characterized by a sandy bottom. The spot offers ordinary to powerless wave conditions and is accessible from the town of Shabla, just a 2 km drive towards the lighthouse, followed by a short walk of less than 5 minutes. This hidden gem is perfect for surfers seeking solitude, as it remains uncrowded throughout the week and on weekends. The waves work well at all tides, with optimal conditions when the swell comes from the north, northwest, or east, and the wind blows from the north, east, or northeast. The surrounding area boasts beautiful sands, shells, and a nearby lake with protected species, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers. For those looking to extend their stay, camping on the beach is permitted out of season, with access to a nearby restaurant for basic amenities.

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Arkutino

Arkutino - Bulgaria Arkutino features right-breaking sandbar waves over a sandy bottom, offering ordinary power. Access requires a short walk of 5 to 15 minutes. The spot is best with east to northeast winds and swell from the same directions. This hidden gem is located along the picturesque Bulgarian coastline, providing a tranquil surfing experience. With minimal crowds during the week and weekends, surfers can enjoy uncrowded sessions. The sandy bottom makes it suitable for various skill levels, while the wave characteristics cater to those seeking a mellow ride. Ideal for longboarders and beginners, Arkutino is a perfect spot to escape the hustle and bustle of more popular surf destinations.

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Varvara

Varvara - Bulgaria Varvara features a powerful left point break over flat rocks, ideal for experienced surfers. This spot only breaks with serious swell, requiring at least 5+ Beaufort conditions. It is known for its diverse sections and works at all tides, making it a unique surf destination. Located on the road to Ahtopol from Sozopol, Varvara is easily accessible, with instant access from a small fishermen bay. The atmosphere is vibrant, especially in late October, attracting surfers looking for quality waves and stunning surf photography. The spot remains relatively uncrowded during the week, providing ample space to ride the waves. However, caution is advised due to potential rips and man-made hazards like buoys. Varvara is a hidden gem in Bulgaria, promising an exhilarating surf experience for those in the know.

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Melnitza

Melnitza - Black Sea, Bulgaria Melnitza features a powerful beach break with both right and left waves, breaking over a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. The spot is best on big days, where surfers can ride long walls for 300-400 meters. It works at all tides, but caution is advised due to potential dangers like rips and undertow. Located in the heart of Tzarevo's harbor bay, Melnitza offers a unique surfing experience with partially sheltered conditions from the wind. The atmosphere is raw and gritty, reflecting the town's fishing heritage. Surfers can access the waves from three points, with the harbor entry being the easiest, though it requires a 10-minute paddle. The wave can be dangerous, especially when closed out, so it's recommended to take off deep and kick out before reaching the coastal-defense rocks. While the scenery may not be stunning, the thrill of riding these powerful waves makes Melnitza a noteworthy spot for adventurous surfers.

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Harmani

Harmani - Sozopol, Bulgaria Harmani features a powerful beach break with predominantly left-hand waves over a sandy bottom. The spot is accessible from Sozopol's South Beach, known for its strong rip currents and pronounced sand bars. It works well at all tides, with optimal conditions when swells come from the north, northwest, or southwest, and winds from the northeast. This spot is ideal for surfers seeking a fun atmosphere, though caution is advised due to the presence of swimmers and aggressive beachgoers during the summer season. The waves can be ordinary to powerful, making it suitable for various skill levels. Despite being a popular tourist destination, Harmani maintains a relatively low crowd of surfers on weekdays and weekends. Just be mindful of the rips and man-made hazards like buoys while enjoying the surf.

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Ahtony

Ahtony - Ahtopol, Bulgaria Ahtony features a left point break over a reef with sharp rocks, delivering fast and fun waves. The spot is best surfed after 2-3 days of consistent northeast or east winds, particularly in September and October. It offers instant access from the small fishing port of Ahtopol, located approximately 70 km from Burgas. This surf spot is renowned for its powerful waves, which can be infrequent but rewarding when conditions align. The local atmosphere is tranquil, especially in September, making it ideal for both regular and goofy riders. While the Black Sea may not produce waves as consistently as oceanic spots, Ahtony stands out for its quality when the swell arrives. Surfers should remain cautious of the shallow areas and rocks, but the overall experience is worth the trip for those seeking adventure in Bulgaria's surf scene.

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Silistar

Silistar - Black Sea, Bulgaria Silistar features fast and powerful sandbar waves that break both right and left over a sandy bottom. The spot is accessible via a 2 km dirt road, located 8 km past the village of Sinemorec. It works well at all tides, particularly with swells from the northwest and winds from the southwest or west. This hidden gem is best surfed in May-June or September-October when crowds are minimal. While conditions can be inconsistent, with stretches of flat days, when it’s on, Silistar offers thrilling rides perfect for both surfing and bodyboarding. The area is a protected zone near the Turkish border, requiring only a passport for access. Expect an uncrowded experience, especially during weekdays, making it an ideal spot for those seeking solitude and quality waves.

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