Welcome to Villa Yana, Nessebar
"Villa Yana" is a guesthouse which is located on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, in a quiet sandy bay, between Town of Nessebar and Ravda village.The villa is categorized with 2 stars and has double rooms, double rooms with extra bed, apartments (each apartment has 2 separate rooms). All rooms look out to the sea and have a fascinating view and a balcony.
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Entertainment
Entertainments with aromaof sea.
In our beautiful bay you can ride a “banana”, ”rings”, pedal boat, you can go windsurfing or water-skiing , you can have a yacht sail or parachute jump/dive, or you can just go fishing on the jetty.
Don’t forget the beach volleyball. What about extreme water slides, that will push your limits? In the Town of New Nessebar you will find a theme park for children.
About Villa Yana
"Villa Yana" is а guesthouse which is located on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, in a quiet sandy bay, between Town of Nessebar and Ravda village.
The villa has double rooms, double rooms with extra bed, apartments (each apartment has 2 separate rooms).
All rooms look out to the sea and have a fascinating view,a balcony,cable TV, aircondition, fridge, WC/shower, Wi-Fi. Prices differ according to the season. Detailed information about the prices you can find on page "Prices".
Our tourists don’t worry where to park their cars, because they can leave them in the drive line, and for those who travel by plane we offer pick up from Bourgas airport.
As villa Yana is on the very beach, it is appropriate for families with children and fans of watersports,as well as for elderly people. The bottom of the sea is sandy, flat and shallow and the bay is quiet, sheltered from strong winds and waves.
Everyone who looks for tranquility, silence, sun and sea, will be delighted to stay at Villa Yana. Free sunshades and lounges on a terrace above the beach are available for all guests.
Nearby you can find a great number of restaurants for all tastes and desires.
Our tourists can choose between romance and history of the Town of Old Nessebar, stormy nightlife of Sunny beach resort, extreme water slides in Action Aqua Park – Nessebar, Theme park in the Town of New Nessebar and much more excursions and entertainments.
Do you feel the smell of the sea? We are looking forward to seeing you!
Prices in villa Yana
Summer 2024
Double room |
Double room with extra bed |
Apartment |
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June
01.06.24 - 30.06.24
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85 BGN
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100 BGN
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145 BGN
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July & August 01.07.24 - 25.08.24
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100 BGN
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120 BGN
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180 BGN
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August 26.08.24 - 31.08.24 |
90 BGN
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110 BGN
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160 BGN
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September 01.09.24 - 20.09.24
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85 BGN
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100 BGN
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150 BGN
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- The price does not include breakfast.
- All tourists use sunshades and lounges on a terrace above the beach, internet and car park for free.
- The price includes the use of all electric dеvices in the room and tourist fee.
- For reservation we require advance payment for 2 nights on our bank account. You receive the bank account after confirmation of reservation and are exprected to make the payment not later than 7 days after confirmation. Otherwise the reservation will be cancelled.
- A reservation can be cancelled with return of money not later than 15 days before the arrival date. Otherwise the advanced payment is not refundable.
- Early booking - till 15.05.24, discount.
- Check in – after 13:30, check out – at 11:00 am.
About Nessebar
The town of Nesebar is one of the oldest towns in Europe. It is the successor of the ancient Thracian settlement called Mesambria founded in the Second century AD. Its name means town of Melsa. Since 510 AD it was turned into Greek colony town by Dorian settlers. They called it Mesambria and turned it a rival to the town of Apollo for the Black Sea trade. There was a theatre and a temple of the Greek God Apollo in it. Brass and silver money were coined there, and in the third century AD - golden ones. It was occupied in 72 AD by a Roman garrison. The town was of secondary importance during the Roman era. It started to play important role again in III-IV century. Around the year 680 the town was an Episcopal centre, and in VII-VIII century - an important, and strong and protected Byzantine naval base. In the year 812 Khan Krum conquered the town. In 864 Boris I yielded the possession of the town to Byzantine, but king Simeon captured it again. Since XI century the Slav name Messebar or Nessebar has been used together with the original name Mesambria.
During the Second Bulgarian Kingdom the town rulers were either Bulgarians or Byzantines. The peak of its development was during the reign of king Alexander I when the town was one of the most important centres in the Bulgarian State. The official documents issued in Mesambria gave evidence of donations given to Nessebar for the building of churches and monasteries; according to the legends - more than 40.
The crusaders led by Amedei VI of Savoy captured the town in 1366 and gave it to the Byzantines. The chronicles of Mesambria gave us information about the time when the town was enslaved by the Turks in 1371. The town kept its importance as an important harbour during the Turkish slavery: ships were built; corns, wood, etc. were exported. After the liberation it was turned into a small fishing town.
In 1956 the town was proclaimed an architectural and archeological reserve. The remnants of an antique fortified wall with a gate dating from III-IV century, the churches from V-VI century and the ones dating from the medieval period (X-XIV century), which are fine works of the medieval Bulgarian and Byzantine architecture, the 60 houses of the revival period, give the town unique appearance and atmosphere.
Due to the unique natural surroundings and the well-preserved monuments from various historic periods, at the 7th session of the World Heritage Committee in Florence in 1983, the Old Town of Nessebar became the only Bulgarian town included in the World Cultural Heritage list of UNESCO. |