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January 31, 2023
We flew from Newcastle on Monday 19th September 2022. The flight was delayed by an hour on the outward journey, but this was due to baggage handling problems and down to the airport and not Jet2. We were kept well informed by the pilot. The transfer to the hotel was well handled. Obzor Beach Resort is an excellent hotel and right on the beach. The facilities of the hotel were being closed down but I expected this because we were staying right at the end of the season so this was not a problem; in fact I liked it quiet although I got a bit of grief from my wife for not stressing to her exactly just how quiet it would be! Obzor Town itself is a pleasant 15-minute stroll along the beach or along a path. We went self-catering and there was a shop on the premises which supplied all our food and drink needs. The room itself was fine, with an oven, fridge/freezer, kettle, hair dryer, microwave and coffee machine (although it was impossible to buy filter papers for the coffee maker anywhere in Obzor so take your own!). Some of the restaurants in Obzor (and all but one of the restaurants in the hotel) had closed for the season but there were two nice restaurants in the main square in the town, these being 'The House' and 'Sevastopol', although neither served Bulgarian beer on draught, which I found a bit odd (I very much prefer to drink the local wine and beer when I'm on holiday). We hired a car for 2 days, cost 70 euros which I thought was very reasonable and we visited Varna, a lovely city port on the Black Sea which was about an hour's drive and Nessebar, a beautiful resort just along the coast which has an old town area that is a UNESCO World Heritage site. So for a 60s couple like us, it was ideal but for anyone with younger people or kids, it would be great in the summer season but avoid late September. The transfer on the way back was fine, minibus arrived on time and plane took off timeously also. The only minor irritations on the way back was that the pilot didn't address the passengers until we were within about half an hour of landing back in England which I thought was a bit naff: I'm used to the pilot welcoming passengers aboard and briefing them on the coming flight. Also I bought 200 cigarettes in a supermarket in Obzor and put them in my (unlocked) suitcase: when I opened my case back home they were gone, presumably stolen by staff at Obzor Airport. My own fault for being too trusting and not putting them in my hand luggage.