Sol Nessebar Resort
8230 Nessebar
Attractively embraced by greenery, next to the sandy beach, Sol Nessebar Resort offers you the opportunity for unforgettable vacation.
The hotel has a wonderful view over the sea and the small village of Ravda which is only a few minutes walk from the hotel – approx. 1.8 km. The town of Nessebar – known as the “Pearl of the Black Sea” is 2.5 km north of the hotel and offers a unique combination of nature and history.
Hotel Sol Nessebar Palace has 329 comfortably furnished rooms, family rooms with connecting doors, junior suites and 4 luxury suites.
The attractively designed indoor and outdoor swimming pools with varying depths of water guarantee fun in the water. The animation team ensures that there is plenty of relaxed entertainment for adults and that the children are looked after in the Kids Club. In the Internet Club are several termnals which can be used for a small fee by web freaks, surfers and for e-mailing. The hotel also has a 4 bars, sun terrace close to the beach, volleyball and basketball playgrounds, tennis courts, darts, boccia, beach sports, fitness room with several pieces of apparatus, souvenir shop, hairdresser, pharmacy and photo shop.
The SPA center Rose on three levels and offers next to beauty and massage treatments an indoor and outdoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam bath and gym. Rose Spa center offers the ideal refuge where you will be able to harmonize mind, body and spirit.
Rooms
All guest rooms highlight a private and spacious balcony with a unforgettable view over the sea and park. Every rooms decorated in mahogany veneered furniture and burgundy fabrics, black-out curtains for long rests, ottomans and amber night-lights, equipped with
individual AC, direct dial telephone by the bed & in the bathroom, satellite TV & remote control, table & a sofa, writing desk, refrigerator, safe, luggage store, wardrobe, bath tube with a shower, hairdryer, full length & make up mirror.
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