Kamchia Beach
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Kamchia Beach

5(1 review)

Bliznatsi, Bulgaria

Restrooms

Available

Yes

Food & Drinks

Available

Yes

Parking

Available

Yes

Nudity Policy

OPTIONAL

Clothing is optional

The Good

  • Proper naturist section: After visiting a few “technically nude” beaches in Bulgaria, this one was a relief. There’s a clear stretch where naturism is the norm, not the exception.
  • Beginner-friendly vibe: This is one of the better spots in Bulgaria if it’s your first time. There’s a visible naturist community, which makes it easier to relax and feel comfortable.
  • Close to amenities (but still relaxed): You’ve got food, bathrooms, and accommodation nearby, but it doesn’t feel overly commercial or crowded.
    Great swimming conditions: The water here is calm, warm, and shallow with a gradual entry which is ideal for floating around or for kids.
  • Camping nearby: The campgrounds right by the beach give the whole area a laid-back, slightly alternative feel. It’s the kind of place you could easily spend a few days.
  • Mud baths nearby: A bit random, but fun - locals head to the mud pits nearby to soak their skin and swear by it.

The Bad

  • The walk: It’s not difficult, but it can feel long, especially under the midday sun with no shade. Bring water and be prepared for a bit of a trek.
  • Seaweed patches: Parts of the shoreline can be quite seaweedy, which isn’t ideal when getting in and out of the water.
  • Mixed traffic: You’ll get textile beachgoers walking through the area, especially people heading to the mud baths. It doesn’t ruin the vibe, but it’s not completely isolated.
  • Can get busy in peak season: Because it’s accessible and known, it can attract more people than the more remote beaches.
  • Limited shade: Like most Bulgarian beaches, you’ll need to bring your own setup if you want protection from the sun.
Naked Truth

The Naked Truth

Kamchia is one of the few Bulgarian beaches that actually delivers what you expect when you hear “nude beach.”

After visiting a few spots where naturism felt like an afterthought, this was a bit of a reset. There’s a proper stretch of beach where being nude feels normal, not like you’re testing the waters or wondering if you’re in the right place.

It’s not completely isolated - you’ll still see textiles passing through - but there’s enough of a consistent naturist presence that it feels established and comfortable.

The setting itself is classic Black Sea: long sandy shoreline, calm water, and easy swimming. Add in the nearby campgrounds and it has a slightly social, community feel without being overwhelming.

If you’re new to nude beaches in Bulgaria, this is one of the safest bets. It’s easy to access, has the right vibe, and gives you that “okay, this is how it’s meant to be” feeling.

Insider Tip

Keep walking down the beach to the left and soak in the mud as the locals do!

Who's Here

Locals and campers from the nearby campground

Beach Surface

Sand with occasional rocks

Access Difficulty

Easy: flat but the walk in the heat on the sand can feel long

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Our Visit

Matt & Megan
Nude Beach Map. Visited 2025

It was such a relief to walk down Kamchia Beach and to get to the naturist section and see naked people! At this point we had visited a few Bulgarian nude beaches that were majority textiles and this was encouraging.

Matt & Megan
Nude Beach Map. Visited 2025

It was such a relief to walk down Kamchia Beach and to get to the naturist section and see naked people! At this point we had visited a few Bulgarian nude beaches that were majority textiles and this was encouraging.

We drove through the resort town to park and walk to the beach. The campgrounds looked charming and it’s somewhere we’d like to potentially stay next time! They’re just a walk away from the beach.
Even if you’re not staying on site, it’s easy to get to this beach and parking was easy for us to find but we arrived in the late morning, so parking could be more difficult in the afternoon. The nude section is to the left. You'll see textiles walking past to soak in the mud pits at the point (it is good for your skin!).

This is a nice beach with golden sand. The entry into the water is gradual, the Black Sea in this section is very calm and warm, though there are some areas where the shoreline is filled with washed up seaweed. Kamchia is definitely much easier to access compared to nearby Kara Dere wild beach.

If you’re a first-time nude beach visitor in Bulgaria, consider this beach as there is a solid community and it’s a great beach!

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Getting There

Kamchia is one of the easier nude beaches to access in Bulgaria, especially compared to some of the more remote spots. It’s well signposted once you’re close, and the overall journey is straightforward.

By Car
From Varna, it’s about a 30-minute drive south along the coast. Follow signs toward Kamchia Resort, then continue through the resort area toward the beach. There’s a mix of parking options - some informal roadside spots and some near the campgrounds.

Once parked, you’ll need to walk along the beach to reach the naturist section. Head left and keep going - it’s a bit of a walk, especially in the heat, but it’s flat and easy the whole way. You’ll know you’re getting close when you start seeing more nude beachgoers (and a few people covered in mud from the nearby mud pits).

By Public Transport
You can take a bus from Varna to Kamchia Resort, but from there it’s still a walk to the beach and then further along the sand to reach the naturist area. Doable - just allow extra time.

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