About Obzor
Obzor (Bulgarian: Обзор; Thracian: Naulochos, Ancient Greek: Ναύλοχος, translit. Naulochos, Latin: Naulochus, Tetranaulochus, or Templum Iovis) is a small town and seaside resort on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria. It is part of Nesebar municipality, Burgas Province.
The Thracian and ancient Greek name of Obzor was Naulochos, a small port on the coast of Thrace, a colony of Mesembria. The ancient Romans named it Templum Iovis (Temple of Jupiter); Pliny called it Tetranaulochus. During the Ottoman rule of Bulgaria, it was known as Gözeken. The modern name was introduced in 1936; Obzor obtained town privileges on 9 September 1984.
It has the largest beach in Bulgaria – 14 km
About Rositsa Sports Complex
The complex is located 150 meters from the sea and 2 km. from the city of Obzor,
IN THE TERRITORY OF THE COMPLEX: Hotel, 3 star category, consisting of 4 buildings. The total number of rooms is 136, of which 6 are studios.
SERVICES: Outdoor pool / 12,5m x 25m. 2 meters, 5 corridors / with loungers, a large sports complex with football pitch, volleyball and basketball courts, table tennis, sports hall, stage where various events can be held, café, shop, 2 canteens with 400 seats, discotheque, hall equipped for basketball and volleyball, which can easily be retrofitted in both conference and dance classes. BEACH: beach equipped with umbrellas. There is a constant savior on the beach (except at night).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Currency – Bulgarian lev /BGN/
1,00 € = 1,95583 BGN
Visa
Please note that no visa is needed for citizens of EU countries
Speed limit:
- Speed limit for cars:
- 50 km/h within towns; 90 km/h outside towns; 140 km/h on motorways
- Speed limit for motorcycles, buses and trucks without trailers:
- 50 km/h within towns, 80 km/h outside towns, 100 km/h on motorways
- Speed limit for cars, buses and trucks with trailers:
- 50 km/h within towns, 70 km/h outside towns, 100 km/h on motorways
Vignettes
Vignettes are obligatory for all vehicles and are on expense of the arriving delegations.
Lights and seatbelts
- In Bulgaria is obligatory to have the lights on during daytime.
- All seatbelts must be used where available.
Alcohol and tobacco
Maximum alcohol that category A and B drivers may have in blood is 0.5 grams per kilogram. Smoking is strictly forbidden in all public places including Sports halls, restaurants, bars etc.
Emergency calls number – 112
Time: GMT + 3
Voltage: Electrical appliances work on 220 V