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Saint Thomas  **** - Sozopol, Bulgaria

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Hotel Category :
Country: Bulgaria
Location: Sozopol
Distance to
Beach (km):
-
Town resort center (km):
-
Next airport (km):
50.00
Ski lift (km):
-
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Hotel Description:


Holiday Shop presents:

Hotel Saint Thomas Sozopol 4star

Location

Saint Thomas holiday village  is  located  within  the  boundaries of the
natural  reserve  Arkutino  and to be more precise – on  Humata  cape. Reserve Arkutino is one of the last untouched wild nature areas on the Bulgarian southern Black Sea coast. Cape Humata is located close to lake Alepu,   lagoon  Arkutino,  island  Saint Thomas and the mouth  of Ropothamo river.    The holiday village is situated  50 km  south  of t he international airport in Bourgas, 12 km south of Sozopol, 2 km south of resort Duni and 12 km from Primorsko.

Hotel St. Thomas
The hotel part of the holiday village, offers 60 guest rooms including 48 standard double rooms,  11 apartments with one bedroom and a living room, and one presidential suite with two  bedrooms.  All  guest rooms have   sea   view  and  are   equipped  with   air-conditioning,   mini  bar, telephone,  TV set with LCD display,  digital TV and Internet.  Most of the bathrooms have a bath tub(some have a shower cabin) and a hair dryer.

Apartments
The holiday village St. Thomas includes 250 private apartments, some of  which  are being rented out.  The  apartments  are  with  one  or  two bedrooms,  living  room  with  a  kitchen,  air-conditioning,  TV with LCD display, telephone, digital TV and internet service. The bathrooms have either a bath tub or a shower cabin.

Restaurants and Bars
Lobby Bar
The bar has approximately 50 seats and offers a wide variety of drinks, cocktails, deserts and pastries.
Restaurant Karina
The restaurant is located in Hotel "Karina" and has two halls with 45 and 120 seats. There is an open terrace with an ocean view which has 50 seats. The restaurant atmosphere is luxurious and cozy and customers can enjoy both bulgarian and international cuisine.
Beer House Viking
A two floor building, located next to the pool area. One of the two floors is open and has 80 seats. The menu consist of fast dishes, grill dish, pizza and different fish dishes.
Beach bar Arkutino
The bar is located on beach Arkutino and offers mainly fast dishes, grilled dishes, salads, pizza and a wide variety of cocktails. At night there is a DJ in the bar.

Hotel facilities

Accomodation Type : Hotel
Services
Main Restaurant Conference room
Outer swimming Pool Shops
Inner swimming Pool Greenery around the hotel
Jacuzzi Hotel's garden
Beauty salon Child section/ outer pool
Sport/Wellness
Sauna Fitness
Massage Hydrotherapy
Steam Sauna Jacuzzi
Special offers and packages

Information about location:
Location of hotel:   Sozopol

Location Type   Seaside

Location Description

Situated on a lovely peninsula in the southern part of the Bay of Bourgas, Sozopol is the oldest city on the Bulgarian sea coast. The remains of primitive houses, vessels and bronze tools survived as evidence of the busy everyday life of the local population and are also giving a proof of more than 6000 years of cultural tradition. The old part of Sozopol has been in existence for a long time. It was originally populated by Thracians as far back as around 4000BC, and around the seventh century BC Greeks came to Sozopol and made it a Greek colony called Apolonia, after the Greek god Apollo, the god of arts. But this was not the first Greek appearance in Sozopol - as far back as in the 13th century BC Jason and his Argonauts visited Sozopol. Today especially Bulgarians come to visit Sozopol, although usually looking for other things than a golden fleece.


Apart from it’s rich history, Sozopol also has a large palette of sightseeings such as the Archeological Museum, The Art Gallery of Sozopol, House-museum Alexander Mutafov, Architecture and Arhceological reserve – Old Sozopol, The Fortress Walls VI c. – XIVc. , Chapels, Churches, Houses – Cultural monuments, several fotresses, Thracian mounds, antique necropolis and several reserves. And when we are speaking about sightseeing, we can not miss the “St. Ivan” Island, which is also a natural and archeological reserve with great archeological value.


While there are private lodgings in both the old and the new part of the town, the latter is constantly expanding and offers a bigger choice in terms of prices and quality alike. Private hotels have been also increasing in number in recent years (particularly in the new town), with the Radik Hotel and the Groudov Hotel being among the more popular known ones. It is worth noting though that at the time of the Apolonia festival the town is flooded by people (held traditionally in the first 10 days of September), and prior booking is recommended.


There are a lot of camping sites around Sozopol where many tourists spend their holidays: Kavatsite, Smokinya, Vesselie, Zlatna Ribka and Gradina. They offer bungalows of different categories, sites for caravans, tents and vehicles. Prices are quite moderate, while service is of acceptable quality to less picky tourists.


Judging by occupancy rates, tourists seem to rate best most of the small coastal restaurants and private pubs both in the old and new part of the town. Stalls for fish, pizza places, and snack-bars scattered all over the camping sites are also popular among visitors. Among the most attractive places are Vyaturnata Melnitsa, Sozopol Tavern, Athens Tavern, the restaurants Xantana, Neptun, Drouzhba Fishing Boat, Orpheus, Olymp, Stenata, Kladentsa, Lilia. Some of these are very interesting as they are built over ancient remains after detailed archaeological research and restorations. Such an example is the Stenata Restaurant, the basement of which was used as a grain warehouse far back in time while the Kladenetsa Restaurant was built over a spring, which used to supply the town with drinking water via water pipes. Prices at restaurants are traditionally high. Places at camping sites and small restaurants along the beach offer more moderate prices. There are a lot of groceries and marketplaces. One could buy fish directly from fishermen at the quay.


A long time ago Sozopol was an island, but a 100 meter wide area has been filled so Old Sozopol is now on a peninsula. Just South of where the old town is connected to land is the Raiski Beach - or Paradise - which along with the Northern Tsar's Beach is an important reason why so many Bulgarians come to Sozopol.

 

 

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