Nesebur Cruise Guide
Dating back over 2,500 years, the former island city, now connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus, is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list, and is notable for its array of Greek, Roman and Byzantine remains.
Although small, Nesebur is a treasure trove for those in search of historical interest, as well as a resort offering extensive beaches, considered among the finest in the region.
Sightseeing
The focal point of interest for visiting cruise passengers is the compact Old Town. A remarkable number of churches are to be found here, together with impressive remains of fortifications from all periods.
Highlights
• The Old Bishopric
• The New Bishopric
• Church of Saint John the Baptist
• Archaeological Museum
• Church of the Holy Archangels
• The historic Houses of Nesebur
• Town Gate
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Tipping: Apart from the top hotels, restaurants rarely add a service charge so a 10% tip is customary.
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