Bulgaria's Blue Flag Coastline
Bulgaria's 25 Blue Flag certified beaches represent one of Europe's most closely monitored bathing water regimes. Its 3 distinct coastal regions each offer different conditions — from sheltered inlets to exposed open-water beaches. Sites are assessed by FEE Bulgaria in partnership with the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), which administers the global Blue Flag programme across more than 50 countries.
The Blue Flag is awarded each spring for the coming beach season and can be revoked at any point if standards fall below the mandatory threshold. This annual cycle means the certified list changes year to year — beaches are added as standards improve and removed when they do not meet the criteria. The guides on Zeach are updated at the start of each season to reflect the current certified list, with water quality data sourced from official EEA assessments.
Bulgaria's Coastal Regions
Bulgaria's Blue Flag beaches are spread across 3 distinct coastal regions. Each offers a different character — from the sheltered waters of more enclosed seas to the full-force exposure of open ocean beaches. Use the regional guides below to find the right coastline for your visit.
Burgas
21 beaches21 Blue Flag certified beaches in this region — browse all.
Dobrich
3 beaches3 Blue Flag certified beaches in this region — browse all.
Varna
4 beaches4 Blue Flag certified beaches in this region — browse all.
When to Visit Blue Flag Beaches in Bulgaria
Timing your visit to Bulgaria's Blue Flag beaches significantly affects your experience. Crowd levels, water temperature, weather, and even facility availability all vary substantially by month. The guide below reflects typical patterns across the country's certified beaches — individual sites may differ, so check each beach's dedicated page for local seasonal data.
🌞 Peak Season
The peak period in Bulgaria — typically May, June, September — brings the warmest water and longest days, but also the highest crowds and accommodation prices. Blue Flag beaches are busiest during school holidays. Book well in advance for coastal accommodation during these weeks.
🌤 Shoulder Season
Shoulder months in Bulgaria offer excellent conditions with noticeably fewer visitors. Water temperatures remain comfortable at most certified beaches, and accommodation is easier to find at better rates. Often the best value window for a beach holiday.
🌬 Off-Peak
The quietest period for Bulgaria's Blue Flag beaches, though some sites reduce facilities or close services entirely outside the official season. Water temperatures are lower and weather less predictable, but coastal walking, birdwatching, and photography can be rewarding.
Average Crowd Levels by Month
The heatmap below aggregates crowd data from all certified beaches to show typical visitor pressure throughout the year.
Bathing Water Quality in Bulgaria (2024)
The European Environment Agency (EEA) assesses bathing water quality annually under the EU Bathing Water Directive, testing for intestinal enterococci and E. coli bacterial indicators at monitored coastal sites. The data below covers assessed beaches at Bulgaria's Blue Flag sites.
97% of assessed Bulgaria Blue Flag beaches achieved the top Excellent rating in the 2024 EU Bathing Water Directive assessment — an outstanding result that places this country among the top performers in the EU Bathing Water Directive. Source: European Environment Agency, Bathing Water Directive 2024.
Find the Right Beach in Bulgaria
Filter Bulgaria's 25 Blue Flag beaches by type, facilities, or features to find the best match for your trip.
Blue Flag Beaches in Bulgaria
A selection of Blue Flag certified beaches and marinas in Bulgaria. Each page includes water quality data, seasonal advice, transport information, and practical visitor details. Bulgaria has 25 certified sites in total.
Albena
Arkutino
Butamyata
Byala Yug
Camping Chernomorets
Duni
Duni South
Hija Chernomoretz-South
Kozluka
Kranevo-North
Nesebar South
Obzor-Central
Pomorie East
Robinzon
Sozopol Central
Sozopol-Harmanite
Sunny Beach Central
Sunny Beach-North
Sunny Beach-South
Sunny Day
Sveti Vlas Central
Sveti Vlas Iztok-East
Sveti Vlas Nov-New Beach
White Lagoon
Port Kraymorie
Port Pomorie
Port Sarafovo
Golden Sands
Marina Dinevi
Planning Your Visit to Bulgaria's Blue Flag Beaches
Visiting a Blue Flag beach in Bulgaria requires little special preparation — the certification itself is your assurance that the fundamentals are in order. But a few practical points will help you get the most from your visit.
🗓 Check Before You Go
Blue Flag status is awarded each season and can be revoked mid-season if standards fall. Always verify the current season's certified list via blueflag.global or the local national operator before travelling. Our guides are updated annually but real-time status should be confirmed officially.
💧 Water Quality Timing
Even at Excellent-rated beaches, heavy rainfall can temporarily elevate bacterial counts as storm runoff reaches the sea. Most beaches will post local advisories in these cases. If you visit within 24–48 hours of significant rainfall, check local beach authority boards before swimming.
👨👩👧 Facilities & Season
Blue Flag certification requires certain minimum facilities during the official beach season, which varies by region. Outside the season window, facilities including lifeguards, toilets, and showers may be reduced or unavailable. Check each beach's individual guide for its operational calendar.
🌍 Environmental Responsibility
Blue Flag beaches operate under strict environmental education requirements — you'll find information boards covering local ecosystems, water quality results, and waste management guidance. The programme actively encourages visitor behaviour that protects the coastal environment. Take litter with you, avoid disturbing wildlife, and follow any local access restrictions.
Bulgaria Blue Flag Facts at a Glance
| Total Blue Flag Certified Sites | 25 |
| Certification Body | Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) — blueflag.global |
| Country | Bulgaria (BG) |
| Continent | Europe |
| Free Entry Beaches | 11 beaches with no admission charge |
| Lifeguarded Beaches | 10 beaches with posted lifeguards |
| EU Bathing Water Data (2024) | 29 sites assessed — 28 Excellent 1 Good |
| Assessment Cycle | Annual — certification must be renewed every season |
| Criteria | 33 criteria across water quality, environment, management, and safety |
| Data Source | FEE Blue Flag programme + EU Bathing Water Directive (EEA) |