Bulgaria’s oldest seaside resort - Saint Constantine is only 8 km north of Varna. It is small and secluded, and offers excellent opportunities to rest and relax in peace and quiet. They say, the air in this area has a high concentration of negatively charged ions which have a beneficial effect on the human body. The little bays and fine beaches of fine sand are ideal for underwater diving and fishing. The hotel-studded woods abound in coniferous and deciduous trees- oak, elm, fir, cedar and cypress. You can enjoy walking around the shady alleys in the park, swim in the sea or get tanned at the beach. In the evening you can taste some of the delicious national dishes or enjoy a folklore show in the numerous open-air restaurants.

One of the sights of interest in the resort is the chapel which once belonged to the convent Saints Constantine and Elena. It is a one-nave basilica and was built half into the ground. The stone slab in front of the altar covers a spring from which holy water gushes out, according to a legend.