SILISTAR BEACH Laguna, Bulgaria 2022 - Drone Video 4K

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The Silistar Bay is one of the most beautiful and splendid beaches on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. It unites the beauty of Strandzha Mountain and the Black Sea.

Silistar is the last large beach before the Turkish border. It is located on the road to Rezovo village, about 5 km. south of Sinemorets. The beach itself could be reached by a dirt road passing through the mountain forest.

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The water in the bay is calm, warm and very clean as the beach is shallow with a very smooth change of depth. Its size is approximately 1 km long and 50 m wide and the sand that covers the beach is fine and soft. The coast is very picturesque and has beautiful panoramic views.

In 1992, Silistar area was declared a protected area and felt within the Strandzha Nature Park, part of the European ecological network Natura 2000. Due to this fact the area was not urbanized and at present days does not have any permanent buildings – result of the basic function of protection and preservation of the wild birds and natural habitats.

The beach is one of the favorite places for surfing on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. Due to the danger of vortices in underwater caves, diving enthusiasts should be especially careful.

Near the entrance of the beach, could be found a camping site.

Beach of Silistar is located 5 km south of village of Sinemorets, in intersection on the road to Rezovo village. The area is very close to border with Turkey. Silistar beach is reached by 1 km dirty road through the forest.
Silistar bay is incredibly beautiful. The sea here is quiet, the bottom is sloping, and the sea water - crystal and clear. The beach is around 1km long and 50 meters wide. The sand is fine and golden.
There is a small restaurant at one of the end of the beach.
The beach Silistar is also known by the name "The beach of pirates". It is assumed that in the ancient times this and neighboring gulf (Listi beach) were base of robbers (pirates) and the name Silistar comes from the Greek word "syunlistareo" - "location adjacent to robbers".
Silistar was declared a protected area in 1992 by the Ministry of Environment of Bulgaria. At dunes and cliffs around nesting rare and endangered birds: golden eagle, golden eagle, black stork, dove and others, many of which are included in the Red Book.

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