Nesebar is a town situated in southeastern Bulgaria, on the Black Sea coast. It is located on a small rocky peninsula connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus. The town has a long and rich history that goes back over 3,000 years, with evidence of Thracian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman occupation.
The historic part of the town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its well-preserved medieval architecture, churches, and fortifications. Some of the highlights of Nesebar include the Old Bishop's Residence, the Church of Christ Pantocrator, the Church of St. John the Baptist, the Church of St. Sophia, and the Church of St. Stephen.
The town is also known for its beautiful beaches and clear waters, which make it a popular tourist destination during the summer months. There are many hotels, guesthouses, and restaurants in the town, as well as shops selling traditional Bulgarian crafts and souvenirs. Visitors can also take a stroll along the harbor or enjoy a boat trip to explore the coastline and nearby islands.