A scenic view of Pomorie's sandy beach and turquoise water, with colorful buildings lining the shore

Pomorie holidays

Perched about 20km below Nessebar on Bulgaria’s east coast, is the pretty port town of Pomorie. With sugary white sand, a palm-flecked promenade and a pretty impressive past, this is your one-stop ticket to fun in the Bulgarian sun. So, what time do you want us?

Popular Hotels in Pomorie

Festa Via Pontica
  • London Gatwick, Sat 02 May 2026
  • 7 Nights, All Inclusive
  • 2 Adults, 0 Children
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Festa Via Pontica

Pomorie, Bourgas Area

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3.5 Km to Lake Pomorie

  • Close to the beach
  • Range of activities
  • Perfect for all ages
  • Wine tasting available
  • Relaxing spa
Wave Resort
Luxe Collection
  • London Gatwick, Sat 02 May 2026
  • 7 Nights, All Inclusive Plus
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Wave Resort

Pomorie, Bourgas Area

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4.2 Km to Lake Pomorie

  • Idyllic beachfront location
  • Fantastic pool area with waterslides
  • Perfect for couples and families
  • Adults only pool and sun terrace
  • Sensational spa
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With a pinch of salt

Nature is this resort’s big draw, with Lake Pomorie being the jewel in the crown. Separated from the sea by nothing but a slither of black sand, this 6.7km-long lagoon is a haven for animals – attracting the shelly, winged and feathered! The lake’s salt is also believed to have healing properties, you can even have a mud bath here. Want to learn more? Make sure you visit the The Salt Museum!

A journey back in time

Although much of Pomorie was destroyed by a fire in 1906, you’ll still find traces of the resort’s captivating past today. Add Sveti Georgi Monastery to your to-see list with its wonderful white façade, then head to the old town for endless charm. Think wooden-shutters, terracotta rooftops and intriguing architecture.

Lake Pomorie

Lake Pomorie

Pomorie, Bourgas Area

Step into one of Bulgaria’s most beautiful natural attractions at Lake Pomorie. This ultrasaline lagoon is the perfect place to take a break and watch the various bird species that flock to its waters....
Sunset Aquapark

Sunset Aquapark

Pomorie, Bourgas Area

Take a trip to Sunset Aquapark for a day of family fun! Boasting 32 water slides, there is something for everyone. Thrill-seekers will love the Kamikaze and Zero Gravity slides. While those wanting something...
Thracian Tomb

Thracian Tomb

Pomorie, Bourgas Area

History-lovers can experience a part of Bulgaria’s ancient history at the Thracian Tomb in Pomorie. Known as the “hollow mound”, this intriguing burial place dates back to the 2nd and 3rd...
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FAQs

What is Pomorie famous for?

Pomorie is best known for its curative salt‑water lake, mud therapy treatments, rich cultural heritage, and beautiful seaside promenade. It is also famous for producing high‑quality wine, brandy, and liqueurs.

Is Pomorie a good holiday destination?

Yes, Pomorie is a perfect holiday destination for those seeking a balance of relaxation, health tourism, cultural attractions, and family‑friendly beaches. Its quieter atmosphere appeals to travellers looking for a more authentic alternative to busier Bulgarian resorts.

What are the best things to do in Pomorie?

Top activities in Pomorie include visiting the Salt Museum, exploring the Thracian Tomb, enjoying spa and mud therapy treatments, strolling along the marina, and sampling local wines at traditional Bulgarian wineries.

Does Pomorie have good beaches?

Yes, Pomorie offers long sandy beaches with calm waters, making it excellent for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The beaches are family‑friendly and less crowded compared to those in Sunny Beach.

What is Pomorie Lake?

Pomorie Lake is a natural saltwater lagoon famous for its healing mud and mineral resources. Many visitors come for therapeutic treatments, which are believed to support joint, skin, and respiratory health. The lake is also home to rare bird species, making it a popular spot for eco‑tourism.