Kavarna is a small coastal town in the northern part of the Bulgarian Black sea coast, not far from the cape Kaliakra. It is less well known as its southern neighbors Balchik and Saints Constantine and Helena, but still pretty lively during the Summer season.
The city is compact and easy to navigate on foot or on a bike. There are many buses to Varna and to the capital.
Old cooperative store signIn the city centerKavarna beachThe Chirakman hill dominates over the beachKavarna, the hotels areaRuins of the ancient city Bizone on top of the Chirakman hill. During the massive earthquake in 1st century BC the front of the hill broke off and half of the city plunged into the seaOn top of the Chirakman hillGlenn Hughes mural next to the Kavarna city hallDavid Coverdale of Whitesnake mural on the side of apartment block — the legacy of Bulgaria's greatest rock festival that used to take place here every yearRonnie James Dio monument in the central park of Kavarna, not far from the bus station