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Golden Sands

Bulgarian Black Sea Coast

Golden Sands

Bulgaria's big northern beach resort, decoded for UK travellers: the forest-backed blue-flag strip near Varna, how it differs from Sunny Beach, where to stay along the 3.5km beach, and what a cheap week really costs in euros.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 9 Jun 2026

In short

Golden Sands at a glance

Golden Sands (Zlatni Pyasatsi) is the big resort on the northern half of Bulgaria's coast โ€” a 3.5km blue-flag beach backed by the wooded hills of Golden Sands Nature Park, 18km north of Varna. It's the northern coast's answer to Sunny Beach: high-rise hotels stacked up the slope, water parks and a busy promenade, but the forest at its back and the steeper terrain give it a slightly tamer, more family-leaning feel than Sunny Beach's flat club strip. You fly into Varna (VAR), not Burgas or Sofia, and the transfer is short. It works as a single-base beach week, with Varna's Roman baths and Sea Garden, the cliff-set Aladzha rock monastery, and quieter Albena just up the coast all within easy reach.

Golden Sands is the northern coastโ€™s big resort, and the thing that separates it from Sunny Beach down south is the wall of green at its back: a 3.5km blue-flag beach with the wooded hills of Golden Sands Nature Park rising straight behind it. That forest, and the slope the hotels are stacked up, give the place a slightly tamer, more family-leaning feel than Sunny Beachโ€™s flat club strip โ€” though in August itโ€™s still high-rise, busy and loud enough. You fly into Varna, 18km south, not Burgas or Sofia, and the short transfer is half the reason to come here rather than the southern resorts. Treat it as a single base for the week and let the bus do the rest.

The catch first-timers miss is the gradient. The cheapest all-inclusive deals are often the big blocks high up the hillside, which look like a bargain until you clock the climb back from the sand โ€” so check whether your hotel runs a lift or buggy down to the beach before you book, or pay a little more to stay on the lower beachfront strip. The other catch is the calendar: this coast runs on a short, intense summer, so come outside roughly mid-June to early October and youโ€™ll find Aquahouse drained, half the restaurants shuttered and the resort echoing. Get the slope and the season right, pair the beach with Varnaโ€™s Roman baths and the cliff-cut Aladzha Monastery in the woods, and Golden Sands earns its place as the easy northern-coast base.

The route

Golden Sands rewards a single-base week with two or three easy days out, because the best of the northern coast sits within a short bus or taxi hop. This assumes you fly into Varna and stay in Golden Sands; the resort itself is walkable and the coastal bus (line 9) runs frequently down to Varna in summer, so you only need a hire car if you want to string the northern resorts together yourself.

  1. Days 1โ€“3

    Golden Sands beach base

    Land at Varna and transfer ~25โ€“35 minutes north to Golden Sands. Settle into the 3.5km beach โ€” sunbeds run around โ‚ฌ8โ€“โ‚ฌ10 (ยฃ7โ€“ยฃ9) a day for two loungers and a parasol โ€” and pace the resort: the lower promenade by the water, the steep hotel terraces above. Pick a day for Aquahouse Thermal & Beach, the indoor-outdoor thermal water park at the resort's southern end (around โ‚ฌ30 / ยฃ26 adult day pass).

  2. Day 4

    Aladzha Monastery & the forest

    Walk or take a short taxi about 4km uphill into Golden Sands Nature Park to Aladzha Monastery โ€” a medieval Orthodox monastery carved into a sheer limestone cliff face, with cells and a chapel cut into two levels of rock (entry around โ‚ฌ3 / ยฃ2.60). It's a cool, shaded half-day in the woods above the heat of the beach, with marked forest trails back down towards the resort.

  3. Day 5

    Varna city

    Bus or drive ~18km south to Varna, a working Black Sea city rather than a resort: the 2nd-century Roman Thermae (one of the largest surviving Roman bath complexes in the Balkans), the long Sea Garden park along the front, the pedestrian Knyaz Boris I shopping street and the Archaeological Museum's Varna gold hoard. A full day, and a cheaper, livelier evening out than the resort restaurants.

  4. Days 6โ€“7

    Albena & slow days

    Head ~8km north to Albena, a flatter, greener, more self-contained resort with a wide gentle-shelving beach that suits younger families, for a change of sand. Otherwise slow down: the beach, a seafood dinner in Varna, and the warm shallow northern-coast sea. Leave a buffer for the airport run on a changeover Saturday in July or August, when the coast road backs up.

Where to base yourself

Pick one or two bases rather than moving every night.

Golden Sands lower strip (beachfront)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The flat band of hotels right behind the promenade and the sand โ€” the obvious pick if you want the beach on your doorstep and a short stagger to the bars and water sports. Busiest and noisiest, and the priciest sea-view rooms sit here, but you avoid the climb back up the hill that defines the resort. Book a meter-taxi or pre-booked transfer for the airport rather than touting drivers, which GOV.UK flags for overcharging.

Best for: Beach-on-the-doorstep, water sports, short walks

Browse hotels ~25โ€“35 min from Varna airport

Golden Sands upper terraces (the hillside)

ยฃ value

The big-name all-inclusive blocks stacked up the wooded slope, often with the best pools, views and value โ€” but a real walk or shuttle-lift down to the sand, which is the catch first-timers miss on this steep resort. Quieter at night than the beachfront and good for families who'll spend half the day at the hotel pool anyway. Check whether your hotel runs a lift or buggy to the beach before booking.

Best for: All-inclusive value, pools, families

Browse hotels ~30 min from Varna airport

Albena (north along the coast)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

A separate, car-free resort about 8km north โ€” flatter, greener and more spread out than Golden Sands, with a wide, gently shelving beach that's a notch calmer and better for small children. Fewer late-night options, so it suits families over groups; you'll want the bus or a taxi to reach Varna or Golden Sands for a change of scene.

Best for: Young families, quieter sand, self-contained resort

Browse hotels ~40 min from Varna airport

Getting around Golden Sands

Fly into Varna (VAR), the summer-only charter airport about 18km south of Golden Sands โ€” the transfer is roughly 25โ€“35 minutes, versus a seven-hour drive if you wrongly book Sofia for a beach week. A pre-booked transfer or licensed yellow taxi runs about โ‚ฌ25โ€“โ‚ฌ40 (ยฃ22โ€“ยฃ34) for the airport run; the cheaper public route is a city bus into Varna then the seasonal coastal bus (line 9) up to Golden Sands for a couple of euros, taking around an hour all in. In the resort you barely need a car โ€” the promenade and beach are walkable, line 9 runs frequently down to Varna and up to Albena and Balchik through the season, and Albena is an โ‚ฌ8โ€“โ‚ฌ12 (ยฃ7โ€“ยฃ10) taxi away. The one rule that saves UK travellers money and grief, straight off the country guide: use only a pre-booked transfer or a licensed yellow taxi with a visible meter and the company name on the door, or the TaxiMe app โ€” GOV.UK warns of repeated overcharging scams on this coast. Hire a car only if you want to reach Balchik's botanical gardens, Cape Kaliakra or the wilder northern beaches at your own pace.

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Golden Sands FAQs

Should I fly to Varna or Burgas for Golden Sands?
Varna (VAR). Golden Sands is on the northern coast, about 18km north of Varna airport โ€” a 25โ€“35 minute transfer. Burgas (BOJ) is the airport for the southern resorts (Sunny Beach, Nessebar, Sozopol), roughly two hours' drive away, and Sofia is a seven-hour drive from this coast. Both Varna and Burgas are summer-only charter airports, so check yours flies on your dates before booking.
Golden Sands or Sunny Beach โ€” which is better?
They're similar big high-rise resorts, but Golden Sands (near Varna) is the slightly calmer, more family-leaning one, backed by the forested Golden Sands Nature Park and built up a wooded slope, while Sunny Beach (near Burgas) is flatter, larger and has the louder, more notorious club strip. Choose Golden Sands for an easier family week with Varna city, Aladzha Monastery and Albena nearby; choose Sunny Beach if a giant party strip is the point. They're on opposite halves of the coast, about a 2.5-hour drive apart, so pick by airport.
What is there to do near Golden Sands besides the beach?
Plenty within a short hop. Aquahouse Thermal & Beach is the resort's headline water park; Aladzha Monastery, a medieval church cut into a cliff, sits about 4km uphill in the nature park; Varna city (~18km south) has 2nd-century Roman baths, the Sea Garden and the Varna gold museum hoard; and Albena (~8km north) and Balchik's seaside botanical gardens make easy day trips up the coast.
When is the best time to visit Golden Sands?
Late June and early September are the sweet spot โ€” warm, the sea is swimmable at around 24โ€“25ยฐC, and the crowds and prices sit below the Julyโ€“August peak. July and August are hottest (often 28โ€“30ยฐC) but busiest and dearest. The season is short: the resort wakes up in mid-June and most hotels, restaurants and water parks close from mid-October, so an out-of-season trip means a half-shuttered resort.

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