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St Thomas Cape, Black Sea Coast
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St Thomas Cape
Black Sea Coast
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May 2008
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Features:

* Open Air Bars
* 6 Swimming Pools
* Luxury Health Spa
* Water Sports
* 10km of Beaches
* Infinity Pools
* Sports Playground
* Restaurants & Cafes
Development Summary
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Nestled between coral reefs, white sandy beaches and surrounded by nature reserves this exciting and exclusive beach development boasts of a 6 swimming pools, 2 infinity Pools, tennis courts, water sport facilities and a Luxury Health and Spa Centre.

The development is surrounded by natural heritage land and there are coral reefs that surround the cape. With 2 km of white sandy beach there are excellent views of St Thomas Island. With the development situated close to many of the regions best beaches and tourist hot spots it is only 35 minutes south of Bourgas.

The oldest Bulgarian Black Sea town - Sozopol, has a history of more than 26 centuries and is one of the most artistic locations in the country. Apart, one can acquire access to all useful local services provided to the public: bank, post office, hospital, public transportation, restaurants, bars and other entertainment places.

The small fishing town Sozopol, which is flanked by two lovely beaches, has attracted the Bulgarian arty crowd for many years that mingle with the tourists and local people in the old and new town. The sights of Sozopol are many, varying from archaeological monuments and architectural monuments, art and show, restaurants and places for entertainment to port services and yacht clubs. There are also ecological tourism and sub aquatic sights, but none of them can be separated from the rest since all of them impact the visitors as an attractive ensemble.

Archaeological and Architectural Inheritance in Sozopol
The atmosphere of Sozopol is ancient and artistic. The impression is coming from the cobbled streets and high fences in front of which the old women sit and chat, knit laces and sell jams. Among the architectural monuments, more than 45 , are two ancient churches from the Renaissance period ( 14 th century) - St. Zosim Church and The Holy Virgin Church and many houses dating back to the 17 th century, several of which now-a-days are having social functions, hosting an art gallery, restaurant, medical centre and a national weekly news paper.

Other interesting places to visit are the Archaeological Museum and the Art Gallery, both situated in the old town, and the excavations of the ancient necropolis on the Kharmanite beach.

As the town has more than 2 600 years of history, there are relics of different periods and cultures to be seen: Greek-Roman monuments dating back to the Antiquity and architectural monuments from Bulgarian Renaissance. The strategic position of Sozopol gave it the opportunity of holding the ways to the coast of Black Sea and the Stranja Mountains that were rich in raw materials and gave it an active intermediary part in the commerce among the Athenian sea unions, the Greek states in the Mediterranean area and the Thracian formations. Culture and art started flourishing, temples and public buildings were built, exquisite sculptures in the classical style of the ancient Greek art were made. Artefacts were made from gold, silver, bronze and marble, coins were minted

Art and Show
Moreover, at the beginning of September each year Sozopol hosts the big Apolonia International Art Festival, which attracts artists and art lovers from all over the country and abroad. Apolonia Art Festival is the first attempt at cultural tourism in Bulgaria - and still one of the best choices that kind of experience. The festival programme is rich in events, including international theatre performances, jazz and fashion shows, chamber music and book premieres.
 
Restaurants
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.

Tourism
Outside Sozopol, in south direction, where the coast particularly high and jagged by the incoming waves, numerous fjord-like formations may be seen. There are numerous secluded caves as well. Some 20km to the south is the mouth of the Ropotamo River, where are declared two natural reserves - Vodna Lilia (water lily) and Velyov Vir. Via Pontica - the way of migrating birds flying to the south passes through here. Every year, at the end of the summer thousands of storks, pelicans, and about 30 species of birds of prey gather in the area before they head southwards for the winter.
 
Sub aquatic Sites
Another attraction is the isle of St. Ivan, situated just 2km away from the old town in northern direction. It’s the biggest Black Sea isle in Bulgarian territorial waters. The isle shelters a sonar lighthouse, which together with the lighthouse on the Emine cape shows the way to the Bourgas Bay. Once upon a time, the isle was a hiding place of pirates, latter it hosted a monastery called the Holy Virgin, which was later renamed into St. Ivan Prodromos. Near the isle of St. Ivan there’s a unique sub aquatic phenomenon – a stone wood.
 
Port Services
Port Sozopol is used for passenger transportation, tours and cargo shipment. There are seven ship places and a harbour station with a checkpoint. Moreover Sozopol offers yacht harbours and quays for fishing boats in the town of Sozopol, the village of Chernomorets, the Atia Bay, by the resort settlement Dyouni.
 
We realise that many of you may not be that familiar with Bulgaria and wonder, “Why would anybody want to invest there?”

We therefore decided to put this question to local agents and ourselves in the real estate market. The following is a “short list” of why an investor should invest in Bulgaria.

  • In 2003 the price per m2 was €650, now it is around €1500 m2 in some areas and not slowing down.
  • Rapidly becoming the most sought after area for investment in Europe. Property in Bulgaria is still some of the cheapest in Europe and it is still possible to find front ski & beach developments.
  • 1,248,138 foreigners visited Bulgaria in the period January - May 2004.
  • Tipped by Thomson’s 2004 Holiday Forecast as the new top destination.
  • The diverse geography and climate allows both ski and beach resorts.
  • The general cost of living is one of the cheapest in Europe.
  • Bulgaria is close and within 3 hours or less from the United Kingdom, Holland and Germany by plane.
  • Bulgaria joined NATO in 2004 and is set to join the EU in 2007. Prices tipped to double by 2007.
  • Bulgaria is stable. In 1999 the Bulgarian currency was tied to the German mark and subsequently the Euro, stabilising the currency and allowing for economic growth.
  • Planned route for Budget Airlines. Prices tipped to increase dramatically once budget airlines begin routes to Bulgaria.



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