Irakli, Strand in Bulgarien
Irakli is a protected beach on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast divided into two contrasting sections by a river. The northern area features soft golden sand, while the southern portion is primarily covered with pebbles.
The area received protected status in 1994, preserving it from commercial development. This designation secured one of the last remaining natural coastlines along Bulgaria's Black Sea shore.
The beach appeals to visitors who value nature and prefer camping over resort stays. People come here seeking a simpler way to experience the coast away from busy tourist zones.
The northern section has lifeguards, umbrellas, and basic facilities for day visitors. The southern area is completely undeveloped and requires a longer walk to reach.
The site has a dedicated camping area with marked pitches for tents and caravans. Recent renovations have added cooking facilities and updated bathrooms for overnight visitors.
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