Nessebar Nude Beach
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Nessebar Nude Beach

5(1 review)

Nessebar, Bulgaria

Restrooms

Not Available

No

Food & Drinks

Not Available

No

Parking

Available

Yes - informal car parking above beach

Nudity Policy

NOT REQUIRED

Nudity not required

The Good

  • Natural shade (rare for Bulgaria): The cliff face gives you proper relief from the sun, and the shaded area grows as the day goes on
  • Easy, scenic access: A short walk from the car with great views - no mission required
  • Exactly where it says it is: No guessing, no long beach walks… you’re straight into the nude section
  • High nude ratio: You won’t feel like the odd one out this is a genuinely nude-first beach unlike nearby Sunny Nude Beach
  • Clear, swimmable water: Calm, refreshing, and easy to get in - no weird drop-offs and not much seaweed

The Bad

  • Loose gravel on the path: Easy to slip if you’re not paying attention (especially in flip flops)
  • Limited facilities: No obvious toilets, bars, or rentals right on the nude section
  • No natural privacy: It’s open, so don’t expect hidden coves unless you walk further
  • Peak-time crowding: Can feel a bit packed mid-afternoon in summer
  • Litter in patches: Mainly cigarette butts, but enough to notice in places
  • Wind exposure near water: If you’re not tucked near the cliffs, it can get breezy
Naked Truth

The Naked Truth

The name on Google Maps "Beach for Nude Beach" says it all - and for once, it actually delivers.

This is one of the few beaches in Bulgaria where naturism clearly dominates. The nude-to-textile ratio here is one of the strongest we’ve seen, which makes a big difference to the overall feel. You’re not second-guessing where you should be - this is confidently a beach for naked people.

It’s also one of the easiest nude beaches to access. Park up, take a short (slightly steep) walk down, and you’re there. No long hikes, no awkward transitions through crowded textile areas.

The standout feature? Shade. If you’ve spent any time on Bulgarian nude beaches, you’ll know how rare that is. Set up near the cliffs and you’ll get a break from the sun, or head closer to the water if you’re chasing full exposure.

It does get busier as the day goes on, but if you wander slightly to the right, you can usually carve out a bit of space and feel like you’ve got your own section.

The sand isn’t perfect - there are some cigarette butts around but the water is clear, calm, and exactly what you want once you’re in.

Insider Tip

If you don’t want shade, set yourself up as close to the water as possible. Shade comes in quick and fast in the afternoon.

Who's Here

Lots of locals with some tourists. Great mix of younger couples and singles.

Beach Surface

Sand

Access Difficulty

Easy - park above beach and take care walking down the slippery track

Vritomartis Resort - Nude Beach Resort

Photos

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Nessebar 'beach for nude people'

Our Visit

Matt & Megan
Nude Beach Map. Visited 2025

We arrived late morning and were pleasantly surprised by how straightforward it was to find. Once you’re parked up on the cliffs, you can already see the beach below and more importantly, you can tell straight away this is actually a nude beach. No guessing, no awkward “is this the right spot?” feeling.

Matt & Megan
Nude Beach Map. Visited 2025

We arrived late morning and were pleasantly surprised by how straightforward it was to find. Once you’re parked up on the cliffs, you can already see the beach below and more importantly, you can tell straight away this is actually a nude beach. No guessing, no awkward “is this the right spot?” feeling.

The walk down is short but a bit loose underfoot, so take it easy. Within a couple of minutes, you’re on the sand and straight into a properly naturist environment. The nude-to-textile ratio here is one of the highest we’ve seen in Bulgaria, which immediately changes the vibe - it feels relaxed, confident, and easy to settle into.

We set up near the cliffs to take advantage of the shade, which ended up being a great call. As the day went on, more of the beach fell into shade, giving people options to move around depending on how much sun they wanted. If you prefer full sun, the shoreline is the place to be.

The beach definitely got busier into the afternoon, especially in the main access area, but a short walk to the right opened things up a bit and made it feel more spacious. That’s the move if you want a bit more breathing room.

The only downside we noticed was the sand - there were patches with cigarette butts, which takes the edge off an otherwise really solid beach. That said, once you’re in the water, it’s hard to complain. The sea was clean, calm, and exactly what you want after baking in the sun.

Overall, this is one of the most reliable nude beaches we visited in Bulgaria. Easy to access, clearly defined, and with a very strong naturist presence - it just works. The views across to Old Nessebar were amazing also.

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Map

Getting There

Getting here from Nessebar is straightforward, but the last bit requires a little confidence behind the wheel.

By Car:
Drive towards the Chateau Del Marina complex and continue past the apartments, heading towards the cliffs above the beach. This is where you’ll find informal parking areas right near the top.
The road is generally fine, but some sections can be quite sandy, so take it slow - especially if you’re in a smaller car. You don’t want to get bogged just before you arrive.
Once parked, it’s a short but steep walk down on loose gravel to the beach. Nothing too intense, just take your time on the way down (and back up).

By Public Transport:
There’s no direct drop-off for the nude section, but you can get close via nearby resorts and walk in from there. Expect a bit of a walk - this one is much easier with a car.

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