The town of Primorsko sticks out into the sea. It has two long beaches – the longest beaches south of Burgas. The north beach is open to the sea, and is great for surfing. The south beach is in a bay, so is very calm and shallow for a long way out. The water warms up quicker, so it is more popular early in the season. You can always find a nice place, because the beaches are very big.
Primorsko south beach.
Primorsko south beach. It is so big, you can always find an uncrowded spot.
The new town hall is in the centre of Primorsko.
During the summer most restaurants have seating outside.
There are many places to get a quick snack.
Bulgarian vegetables are the best in Europe!
Plenty of shops selling all you need for the beach.
Fancy a beer?
There are plenty of bars in Primorsko, open all night.
The new Primorsko aqua park, fun for all the family. Tennis courts and a sports hall are nearby.
The edge of Primorsko is developing rapidly. There is a construction ban in the summer.
More than a million tourists visited Primorsko in 2007.
There is a room tax on the hotels, which is how they know the numbers.
Primorsko used to belong to Tsarevo municipality. Following a referendum in 1998, it split to form its own municipality.
The town of Primorsko and the villages of Kiten, Yasna Polyana, Veselie, Pismenovo and Novo Panicharevo are all situated in the municipality of Primorsko.
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The Bulgarian spelling of 'Primorsko' is Приморско.