Has it really changed that much?
And I'm talking about Nessebar, not Sunny Beach.
I went only once to Nessebar, it was in the summer of 96 I think, I loved it, the place is really great.
It's probably among the most beautiful spots on the eastern Black sea coast, I won't count Crimea, nor the Turkish shoreline which I'm unfamiliar with, but Nessebar is unlike anything else in the Bulgarian coast.
It's good that they want to protect it from the over commercialization, and perhaps they can publicize other nice spots like Sozopol as well
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