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WELCOME TO SEA HOUSE AFRODITA!!! Sea House Afrodita is a family three star hotel, finished in the beginning of 2007. It is comfortably and effectively equipped and furnished. All amenities for a complete family recreation are offered on very reasonable prices. Sea House Afrodita is located on the Black Sea coast itself - 2 kilometers away from the town of Nessebar in the direction of Ravda. Airport Bourgas is 30 kilometers away from Afrodita, and the airport of Varna - 100 km away from it. Nessebar is one of the most attractive towns in Bulgaria. It encompasses in an unique way past and present. Nessebar - a small piece of land embraced by the sea, tied with a narrow rope-like neck to the quay of the continent. The time and waves were merciful and have...

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Bulgaria, Nessebar
Kokalu region
tel: +359 554 42 080
mob: 089 9902953/089 9902955
email :apinkova@abv.bg
Welcome

WELCOME TO SEA HOUSE AFRODITA!!!

Sea House Afrodita is a family three star hotel, finished in the beginning of 2007. It is comfortably and effectively equipped and furnished. All amenities for a complete family recreation are offered on very reasonable prices.
Sea House Afrodita is located on the Black Sea coast itself - 2 kilometers away from the town of Nessebar in the direction of Ravda.

Airport Bourgas is 30 kilometers away from Afrodita, and the airport of Varna - 100 km away from it.

Nessebar is one of the most attractive towns in Bulgaria. It encompasses in an unique way past and present. Nessebar - a small piece of land embraced by the sea, tied with a narrow rope-like neck to the quay of the continent.
The time and waves were merciful and have left us, the descendants, this marvelous creation of the nature, together with the ruins of the built by our ancestors architectural inheritance.The old town is long only 850 m and is 350 m wide

At present is preserved only the western wall with the gate, which defended the town from the mainland. The Nesebur Peninsula - the ancient Mesambria, which was called Mesemvria in the Early Middle Ages and later - Nesebur, was populated more than three millenniums ago, at the end of the Bronze Age. The ancient Thracians named it Melsambria, what in their language means “the town of Melsa” - the legendary founder of the settlement. Melsambria has had two convenient harbours - a northern and a southern one, in which still are being found remains of the ancient ships’ equipment.
After the capital of the Roman Empire was moved to Constantinople and Christianity was adopted as an official religion, favourable conditions for the revival of the Black-Sea towns were created. In Mesemvria were built new Christian temples -basilicas; fortress walls were erected, new water-supply system and town’s termas were built. All that construction work was performed under the supervision of leading empire’s architects and builders, following the pattern of the capital’s prototypes.

The central church of Mesemvria bears the name Sveta Sofia (St. Sofia), as it is in Constantinople.

The impressive building still rises in a central place of the town, giving shelter to summer cultural appearances and providing exhibition area to many artists. During the time of the first Bulgarian state Mesemvria is a town often mentioned in the medieval sources as a cross-point of the Bulgarian-Byzantine relationships. For example, Emperor Constantine, who was completely defeated in the battle at Ongula by the Bulgarian Khan Asparouh, arrived in the town to cure his gout. Most probably he was taking water cure in the recently found by the archeologists termas. In A.D. 705 the future Byzantine emperor Leo the Syrian, traveling to Constantinople, meets in Mesemvria the Bulgarian Khan Tervel and his army.

According the leg­ends, during his exis­tence Nesebur had about 40 churches. At present are available data for 26 of them.

The cultural inheritance of the ancient town is presented in four museum expo­sitions:
- The Archeological Museum, which presents the rich material culture of Mesambria - Mesemvria - Nesebur, from the Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
- The Ethnographic Museum - the “Moskoyani” house.
- The church “Sveti Stefan” - 11th cen­tury - 16th century frescoes and an iconostasis from the 17th century.

Ravda is a cosy coastal village, which is 30 kilometers away from Bourgas, 3 kilometers away from Nesebar and 5 kilometers south of Sunny Beach, St. Vlas and Elenite.

The village has several bays with beaches reaching Nessebar. The sand is golden and extremely fine; it is kept ecologically clean. There is a lifeguard service, umbrellas,sun beds, pedal boats and others. In the south part of the beach there is a waterslide.


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òåë.: [0554] 42 080
gsm: 089 9902953/089 9902955
email:apinkova@abv.bg
Bulgaria, Nessebar
Kokalu region
tel: +359 554 42 080
mob: 089 9902953/089 9902955
email :apinkova@abv.bg

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