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Rezovo

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Rezovo is Bulgaria’s southeastern border village, sitting at the mouth of the Rezovska River opposite the Turkish coast. The appeal is geographic rather than monumental: border views, a quiet waterfront, and the sense of standing at the end of the Bulgarian road network. It is a short but memorable stop when paired with Silistar or Sinemorets. [2][3]

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01 - Overview

Rezovo is Bulgaria’s southeastern border village, sitting at the mouth of the Rezovska River opposite the Turkish coast. The appeal is geographic rather than monumental: border views, a quiet waterfront, and the sense of standing at the end of the Bulgarian road network. It is a short but memorable stop when paired with Silistar or Sinemorets. [2][3]

remotecinematicauthentic
Scenic score85/ 100
02 - Season viability

When to go.

A per-season read on whether Rezovo is at its best, simply open, or worth skipping. Confidence reflects research depth.

SpringBest

Spring offers quiet border-coast walking before the heavier July–August beach traffic [2].

Confidence78%
SummerBest

Summer is peak for seaside stays, with warm water and the highest visitor demand on the coast [2].

Confidence89%
AutumnOpen

Early autumn is still pleasant, but sea temperature falls and beach life thins after September [2].

Confidence70%
WinterAvoid

December–February is outside the beach season, with cold water and little outdoor payoff [2].

Confidence84%
03 - Practical

How to reach it.

Region
Strandzha
Type
village
Nearest town
Sinemorets
Access
Drive south from Sinemorets; border-zone conditions mean you should follow local access rules. [2][3]
Duration
30-60 min stop
Difficulty
easy
Distance
unknown km
Elevation
0 m
Crowds at peak
medium
Coordinates
41.9774, 28.0195
05 - On the map

Rezovo in place.

Topographic base with hiking trails on the tiles themselves. Nearby destinations in Strandzha appear as faded markers - click any to jump there.

41.9774° / 28.0195°4 nearby destinations
05 - Nearby

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Silistar Beach

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