Ahtopol
Ahtopol (Bulgarian: Ахтопол [axˈtɔpoɫ], Greek: Αγαθούπολη) is a town and seaside resort on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast.
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Unguarded beach · enter at your own risk
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Ahtopol (Bulgarian: Ахтопол [axˈtɔpoɫ], Greek: Αγαθούπολη) is a town and seaside resort on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast.
Source: Ahtopol · Wikipedia
edit The town lies on the site of an ancient Thracian settlement, with the earliest traces of human settlement dating to the Neolithic. It was probably colonized by the Ancient Greeks around 440-430 BC. According to researchers the city was founded by Athenians. The Romans called it Peronticus, while the Byzantine leader Agathon reconstructed the town after barbarian invasions
Source: Ahtopol · Wikipedia
Within 5 km of the beach. List is from OpenStreetMap and may be incomplete — for emergencies dial 112.
Within 500 m of the beach. Hours and details from OpenStreetMap — verify before visiting.
Does Ahtopol-Fara have lifeguards?
No — Ahtopol-Fara is officially classified as unguarded. There are no lifeguards on duty, so swimmers are responsible for their own safety. The flag colour shown on this page is a forecast-based estimate, not an official lifeguard signal.
Is Ahtopol-Fara a Blue Flag beach?
Ahtopol-Fara does not currently hold the Blue Flag award. This is purely a programme certification — it does not mean the beach is unsafe. Many excellent beaches are not enrolled in the programme.
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