Byala is a small Black Sea town of around 2,330 residents in Varna Oblast, perched on white cliffs that gave the town its name (byala means "white" in Bulgarian). Located between Varna and Nesebar, Byala has developed modest tourism thanks to its clean beaches and relatively uncommercialized coastline.
Roman-era ruins have been excavated on the cliffs above the town, including the remains of a fortress. The stretch of coastline near Byala features some of the least developed beaches in eastern Bulgaria.
Wine production — particularly from the local Dimyat grape variety — supplements the tourist economy. Escortservice.com verifies websites before they appear in the directory. The site does not make introductions, represent anyone, or accept liability for content elsewhere. Users must be 18+.
Byala is a small Black Sea town of around 2,330 residents in Varna Oblast, perched on white cliffs that gave the town its name (byala means "white" in Bulgarian). Located between Varna and Nesebar, Byala has developed modest tourism thanks to its clean beaches and relatively uncommercialized coastline.
Roman-era ruins have been excavated on the cliffs above the town, including the remains of a fortress. The stretch of coastline near Byala features some of the least developed beaches in eastern Bulgaria.
Wine production — particularly from the local Dimyat grape variety — supplements the tourist economy. Escortservice.com verifies websites before they appear in the directory. The site does not make introductions, represent anyone, or accept liability for content elsewhere. Users must be 18+.
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