Kelly's Adventures in Europe

Monday, September 04, 2006

Nesebar

After taking our rest in the guesthouse we got up to find some breakfast to be overwhelmed with all the tourists walking up and down the main street. The vendors kept harassing us saying we should buy their stuff or go to their restaurant (there was this one fish place right near our house that would have a cute sailor trying to convince you to go to their restaurant, but we never ended up going there).
The places were usually selling alright knock offs of brand clothing or perfume, though we found some pretty cool stores, though I didn't buy as much as I had hoped.

Then there were the beaches. Sunny Beach is this tourist area that stretches along one of the many beaches on the Black sea. The main tourists come from Britain, Germany or Scandinavia. Tisho told us about this one hotel that holds all Swedish people, they serve Swedish food and everything is in Swedish. It is also common for people to just come fly here, as a getaway set up by their parents, bused into a hotel and have no idea where they are. Tisho had a friend who worked in one of the hotels who said one of the guests asked him where in Spain they were. haha.

The actual beach was really nice, nice soft sand but it stretched for miles so we usually had to walk a good 30 mins from Nesebar to a patch of sand we could sit at since there were so many people. There was even a small part that was a nudist beach right in the middle. Though many women were topless throughout the beach so not many people were at the nudist beach. The water was gorgeous. Probably about 25°C or so and the air temperature was about 30 but no humidity. Also there were a lot of nice waves. They seemed to get bigger each day we were there. The last two days we were there the tide had come up really high and the waves nearly went right over your head. But they were a lot of fun. (Chris would have loved them)

1 Comments:

  • At 6:08 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Come back soon, tiger! This devil is pants-heavy for your business side.

     

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