About Carevo and Property
The southern part of the coast becomes flatter and wilder, with the thick forests of the Strandja Mountains contrasting breathtakingly with numerous cosy beaches extending between the jutting rocks of the mountain. Settlements here are characteristically small and picturesque. Carevo region contains one of the most visited tourist destinations for foreign visitors, such as Bulgarian seacamps Arapia, Nestinarka and Ahtopol Village. Carevo is known with long and warm summer and short winter and is one of the the sunniest place in Bulgaria. All this makes Carevo one of the best places for buying a property in Bulgaria. Carevo(Tsarevo) is known also like Michurin.
Carevo is located in the southern part of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast and lies 72 km south of the city of Bourgas and its international airport, between the Strandja Mountain and the Black sea. Papiya Mountain, in the south of the town, offers additional tourists attraction with the ruins of an ancient fortress. The town is far away from the noisy, bustling city life and the overcrowded popular summer resorts. Here you can find a quiet place to enjoy your holidays. The town of Carevo will offer you excellent conditions for sports and recreation, cafes, restaurants, pizza restaurants, discos and shopping areas. You will meet friendly local people and get to know more about the delicious Bulgarian cuisine as well as the authentic Bulgarian folklore and dancing on live embers. In the region you can find traces of ancient civilizations, such as stone figures, sun discs carved in stone, Thracian dolmens, fortress walls and sanctuaries.
Once you get to Carevo, it is worth spending a day away from the beach discovering the beauty of the Strandja Mountain. This Bulgarian mountain was declared a Bulgarian National natural park in 1995 (it is in fact the largest one in Bulgaria) and is one of the least explored in Bulgaria, which explains the large variety of wildlife, flora and fauna. This park is an ethnographic reserve with caves and vestiges of ancient populations.