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Perla Beach

Perla Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Obshtina Primorsko, Burgas, Bulgaria.

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Perla Beach

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Perla Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Obshtina Primorsko, Burgas, Bulgaria. Bulgarian naturism is concentrated entirely on the Black Sea coast — the southernmost stretch from Sinemorets and Silistar near the Turkish border north through Ahtopol, Arkutino, and Dyuni toward Varna. This coastal arc is among the least-developed stretches of the northern Black Sea, with dune-backed beaches, protected wetlands (the Arkutino and Alepu reserve complex), and a long-established tradition of informal naturist bathing that predates the organised naturist movement in most Western European countries.

Bulgarian law addresses public indecency through the Penal Code (НК / NK), which targets sexual exposure rather than non-sexual nudity. Established naturist beaches on the southern coast operate under long-standing informal tolerance. Formal designations are limited; the practice is customary. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Etiquette & ground rules

Respect the established naturist character of the beach: be discreet, avoid photography, and follow the lead of regulars. The southern Bulgarian Black Sea coast from Sinemorets to Dyuni has a well-established naturist tradition operating under informal tolerance — staying within the naturist zone and avoiding textile-beach areas matters. The coast is relatively undeveloped; bring food and water. Bulgarian coastal buses serve the larger resort towns (Sozopol, Primorsko) but access to the southern beaches often requires a car or taxi from those hubs. Jellyfish can be heavy on the southern Black Sea in late summer.

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