Islands
Notable islands such as St. Anastasia and others in the Burgas Bay.
St. Cyricus and St. Julitta Island
St. Cyricus and St. Julitta Island near Sozopol is the only Black Sea island connected to the mainland by a breakwater, covering about 80 decares with ambitious plans for a port and tourist center.
St. Peter Island: 15 decares of rock in Bulgarian territorial waters
St. Peter Island near Sozopol is small, uninhabited, known as the "island of the birds," with an ancient sanctuary from the 5th century BC and an important role in the aquatory of Bulgaria's territorial waters.
St. Ivan Island: the largest island in Bulgarian territorial waters
St. Ivan Island near Sozopol is Bulgaria's largest Black Sea island – 660 decares of protected territory featuring a lighthouse, a Thracian sanctuary, a monastery, relics of Saint John the Baptist, and a rich variety of birds.
St. Anastasia Island in the Bay of Burgas
St. Anastasia Island in the Bay of Burgas is the only inhabited Bulgarian sea island – 9 decares of volcanic rocks, a monastery, a former prison, legends of pirates, and a developed tourist complex.
