North End of Byala Beach

This is the north end of the Byala beach. After that there are few more small beaches and comes the divine Karadere.

Photo Focus: Gateway to Wild Beaches

This photo specifically shows the northern end of the main beach, emphasizing its connection to several smaller, more isolated beaches before reaching the renowned, undeveloped Karadere beach. This is a major draw for visitors seeking wilder nature.

Visual Context

The image shows the transition from the more developed area towards a natural, rugged coastline, characteristic of the northern area of Byala's municipality.

About Byala

Byala is a quieter destination on Bulgaria's central Black Sea coastline, featuring sandy beach areas and a distinctly authentic Bulgarian coastal experience. Visitors are drawn by the warm Black Sea waters (22-25°C in summer) and the combination of natural beauty and local life.

Visitor Expectations

The area offers standard beach amenities during the summer season. Peak months (July-August) bring the warmest temperatures (28-32°C air, 23-25°C water) and the highest visitor numbers. Visiting in June or September provides similar pleasant weather with notably fewer crowds.

Photography Tips

The wilder areas are excellent for landscape photography, especially during sunrise.