Sunny Beach (Nude Section)
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Sunny Beach (Nude Section)

3.7(3 reviews)

Sunny Beach, Nessebar Region, Bulgaria

Restrooms

Not Available

No

Food & Drinks

Available

Yes

Parking

Available

Yes - paid only

Nudity Policy

OPTIONAL

Clothing Optional

The Good

  • Easily accessible: There is parking close by and the beach is not a far walk away
  • Soft sand: The beach itself is pretty typical for Black Sea beaches - golden sand, clear water and a gradual shallow entry
  • Tourists: Nearly 100% tourists - this is the scene for partygoers and package vacation visitors. So you won't be alone if you are a visitor.

The Bad

  • Proximity to resorts: This beach is in between resort textile beaches and not private at all.
  • Lookie loos: Because of its proximity to resorts, the naturist section can attract tourist textiles with bad intentions
  • Bad behaviour: Tourists with the intent for making nudity sexual regularly visit this beach and it's status as a pure 'FKK' or naturist beach is sometimes not observed.
Naked Truth

The Naked Truth

Out of all the beaches in Bulgaria, put this one at the bottom of your list. It is busy, with far too many textiles around. This beach is not worth the expensive paid parking fee, go elsewhere to any nude beach on the Black Sea in Bulgaria if you can.

Insider Tip

This beach is for tourists who don't know what a naturist beach should look like, locals prefer nearby Irakli Beach or any other naturist beach on the Black Sea.

Who's Here

Tourists and lots of them - some drunk or hungover. It's a vibe sometimes and not a good one.

Beach Surface

Soft sand

Access Difficulty

Easy - a short walk from paid parking

Vritomartis Resort - Nude Beach Resort

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Soft sand at Sunny Beach in Bulgaria

Our Visit

Matt & Megan
Nude Beach Map. Visited 2025

This was easily our least favourite nude beach in Bulgaria - and one of the few where we didn’t even end up laying our towels down.

Matt & Megan
Nude Beach Map. Visited 2025

This was easily our least favourite nude beach in Bulgaria - and one of the few where we didn’t even end up laying our towels down.

As we approached the naturist section, we were immediately put off by a man openly pleasuring himself in full view. It wasn’t subtle, and it wasn’t something you could ignore. It felt uncomfortable, inappropriate, and completely out of step with the kind of respectful, relaxed environment you hope to find at a nude beach.

Unfortunately, this kind of behaviour can pop up at beaches like this - ones that are easily accessible, close to busy resort areas, and sandwiched between textile sections. It tends to attract a mix of people, and not all of them are there for the right reasons.

That said, the beach itself is actually quite nice. The sand is soft and golden, the water is clear, and you’re within easy reach of bars, restaurants, and all the usual Sunny Beach amenities. On paper, it ticks a lot of boxes.

But for us, the vibe matters more than anything - and this just didn’t feel like a comfortable or safe space to properly relax and switch off.

With so many better nude beaches around Bulgaria that offer a more respectful and easygoing atmosphere, we’d recommend skipping this one and heading elsewhere. it was our only bad experience visiting 20+ beaches in the region. Hopefully you have better luck and we'd love to hear your thoughts.

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Getting There

The nude beach at Sunny Beach sits at the southern end of the strip, right near the small stream that cuts across the sand and marks the divide. It’s easy to reach, but still manages to feel a little bit more low-key than the main beach areas.

By Car:
Head toward the southern end of Sunny Beach, near Cacao Beach Club. There are several parking areas in this part of the resort, but most are paid and expensive.

From there, it’s just a short walk onto the beach. Once you’re on the sand, head north toward the stream crossing - you’ll find the nude section just beyond it.

By Foot:
If you’re staying anywhere along Sunny Beach, you can simply walk south along the shoreline toward Cacao Beach. Keep going until you reach the small stream that flows into the sea.

Once you cross (or walk just past) the stream, you’ll notice the vibe shift slightly—this is where the nude section begins.

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