Varna – Bulgarian maritime capital
The Municipality of Varna is located in northeastern Bulgaria, the administrative center of Varna region, with a population of more than 330,000 people. Varna is the third-largest city in Bulgaria – recognized as the maritime capital of the country, combining sea charm, rich cultural heritage, and modern urban life.
Varna region, with its 32 km of coastline, is known for its favorable climate, natural resources, and the sea, which creates excellent conditions for tourism and balneotherapy within the four seasons. In 2026, Varna will celebrate the 105th anniversary of its designation as a seaside resort.
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The advantage of the region is that, in addition to its luxurious infrastructure, it also boasts a wide range of specialists trained at the internationally recognized Medical University of Varna in the field of “Rehabilitation, Thalassotherapy, Wellness, and SPA” – a program designed to meet the rapidly growing needs of the healing and wellness markets in Bulgaria and the specific demand for highly qualified professionals in the sector.
There are a total of 25 certified centers in Varna:
- Balneotherapy (Medical SPA) – 8
- SPA – 10
- Wellness – 7
Varna is gradually becoming a year-round destination with increasing investments in SPA and wellness tourism, active cultural life, and digital transformation.
Varna is a city where the sea and mineral water come together in a unique way. As Bulgaria’s third-largest city and the major tourist center of the Black Sea coast, Varna combines 7,000 years of history with a modern lifestyle. Sea, nature, culture, and well-being have merged here into a harmonious overall experience.
Even in ancient times, the healing power of mineral water were combined here with physical activity and regeneration. This tradition still forms the basis of the region’s balneological culture today.
Varna is considered one of the richest regions in Bulgaria in terms of water resources. The calcium-magnesium-rich, lightly mineralized thermal waters with temperatures between 40 and 60°C are ideal for prevention, therapy, and sustainable recovery. Traditionally, these thermal waters are used to support treatment of cardiovascular diseases, disorders of the endocrine system, the musculoskeletal system, as well as functional disorders of the nervous system.
Varna offers first-class SPA and wellness infrastructure with more than 25 certified SPA, wellness, and balneotherapy centers. In the renowned SPA resorts of St. Constantine and Helena, Sunny Day, Golden Sands, and Riviera, modern SPA and balneological centers offer a variety of health and relaxation programs based on natural healing resources. Coastal thermal pools and elegant water facilities connect the regenerative power of thermal springs with the freshness and vastness of the Black Sea.
Tourists can benefit from a wide variety of regenerative treatments in the rehabilitation centers:
- Detox programs: using eastern practices, massages, and natural detoxifying products such as algae, herbs, and Black Sea salts;
- Mud therapies: relieve joint and muscle pain and activate metabolism;
- Rebalance programs: combines immersion in mineral water with guided physiotherapy exercises;
- Healing massages with magnesium oil: relieve muscle tension and promote blood circulation;
- Therapies with natural ingredients: grape cures and wine therapies, as well as treatments with honey, yogurt, and essential oils, specifically promote health and beauty and support natural regeneration processes;
- Individually tailored wellness and health programs: customized treatments for sustainable reduction of stress and exhaustion, strengthening the immune system, and enhancing overall well-being.
Varna – an accesible destination for recreation and exciting experiences
Varna`s excellent accessibility is ensured by a well-developed, multimodal transport network, integrating railway and bus terminals, as well as efficient road connections linking the airport with the city and the nearby seaside resorts.
The railway station
The Varna Railway Station is among the first railway stations built in Bulgaria, dating back to 1866.
Varna airport
Varna Airport is located just 8 km of the city centre. It facilitates convenient access for hundreds of thousands of visitors to Varna and its resorts, while offering high-quality services. Varna Airport welcomes tourists year-round, thanks to the expanded and optimized flight schedules of a number of airlines—there are year-round flights to five cities in Germany, Tel Aviv, Istanbul, Vienna, Brussels, London, Eindhoven, Bergamo, as well as multiple daily flights to the capital Sofia.
Port Varna
Port Varna East is located in the Bay of Varna, only 1 km from the city’s central area. The largest port in Bulgaria and the country’s maritime gateway to the world.
The bus station
The new Varna bus station was officially opened on 1 June 2024. The building features a modern design and high functionality, with 12 departure sectors, 30 bus parking spaces, as well as a 24-hour waiting area and an on-site food and beverage establishment.
Varna Resorts
In and around Varna are some of the most beautiful beaches in Bulgaria — expansive stretches of golden sand, refreshing greenery, crystal-clear sea waters, and a rich variety of seaside resorts, recreation zones, and places dedicated to relaxation and recovery.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the seaside resorts of Sts. Constantine and Helena and Golden Sands were developed in their modern form. The magnificent beaches and contemporary hotels have since attracted visitors from all over the world. In 2025, Bulgarian recipients of the prestigious Blue Flag international award rank among the world’s best beaches and marinas. Among them are the beaches of the Golden Sands and Sunny Day resorts.
The resorts “Saints Constantine and Helena“, “Sunny Day“, “Golden Sands“, and “Riviera” offer unique opportunities to combine the sea breeze with the healing power of the mineral water. The pools and water facilities located along the coast combine the benefits of sea water and climate with those of thermal springs. In modern SPA centers, you can enjoy a variety of cosmetic and medical treatments using another natural resource – the mud from the lagoon.
Sts. Constantine and Helena
Bulgaria’s first seaside resort, Sts. Constantine and Helena, has been known for more than a century for its beautiful coastal scenery and unspoilt natural surroundings. Today, it continues to attract visitors with its picturesque shoreline, cosy beaches, and clean air. Enriched by the healing power of the sea and the mineral springs found throughout the resort, it offers health, vitality, and well – being.
Golden Sands
A modern resort with more than 65 years of history and tradition. Located 16 km north of Varna, Bulgaria’s maritime capital, it is nestled within the cool forest of the nature park bearing the same name and lies just steps away from its iconic golden sandy beach. One of the resort’s greatest assets is its abundance of healing mineral springs.




