
Shabla, nestled in the northeasternmost part of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, is a charming corner that offers a true refuge from the hustle and bustle of the modern world. Known for its untamed natural beauty and serene atmosphere, it is an ideal destination for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst pristine nature. The symbol of Shabla is its majestic lighthouse – the oldest and tallest on the Bulgarian coastline, proudly marking the easternmost geographical point of the country. Built over a century ago, it stands as an emblematic landmark, attracting photographers and seekers of unique experiences. The region around Shabla is a paradise for nature lovers and ecotourism enthusiasts. Here, you will find two unique lakes – Shabla Lake and Durankulak Lake – both protected areas boasting exceptionally rich biodiversity. They are key sites for birdwatching, as thousands of migratory species find refuge and sustenance here, making the area a dream for ornithologists. Durankulak Lake is also a significant archaeological site, bearing witness to prehistoric settlements dating back millennia. The beaches of Shabla and the neighboring fishing village of Krapets are among the last wild, tranquil stretches along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. They offer golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and a sense of seclusion, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and long, relaxing walks away from the crowds. The sea breeze, combined with the scent of wild flowers and the pervasive quiet, creates a feeling of complete relaxation. Local cuisine tempts with fresh fish and local seafood delicacies, served in cozy seaside restaurants. Shabla is not just a destination; it’s an experience – an opportunity to connect with the authentic, unspoiled beauty of Bulgarian nature and to rejuvenate your senses.
Dobrich
6.2 km away
Dobrich
17.2 km away
Dobrich
19.8 km away

Dobrich
19.8 km away
Shabla is located in Dobrich, Bulgaria.
Shabla is most easily reached by car. Use the coordinates above to navigate, or open the location in OpenStreetMap or your preferred maps app for turn-by-turn directions. Public transport options vary by region — for remote destinations a rental car gives the most flexibility.
Shabla can be visited year-round, but late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September–October) offer the most pleasant weather and fewer tourists. Summer is the busiest season; winter is the quietest, with shorter daylight and possible cold weather.
Bulgarian settlements typically reward unhurried walking — historic centres, churches and monasteries, local markets, and family-run restaurants serving regional dishes. Larger towns often have museums and seasonal cultural events. The local tourist information centre is a good first stop for current opening hours and what's on.