Emerald Beach Resort & Spa
Ravda · Bulgaria · 61 Macedonia Street
About Emerald Beach Resort & Spa — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Ravda
Emerald Beach Resort & Spa is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Ravda, Bulgaria. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.1 / 5
Probably the most beautiful resort in all of Bulgaria, which is also open all year round! We have been going to the resort with family and friends regularly for the 4th season and we always have a great time. The resort offers a wide range of relaxation and sports activities - large swimming pools and a lagoon in Bali style with plenty of sun loungers and parasols, a new modernly equipped gym, as well as an outdoor workout and an extensive spa with many saunas and relaxation treatments. You will find 3 restaurants here with local specialties, as well as excellent pizza. The sky bar on the highest roof of the resort offers a beautiful view of the entire Nessebar area. The sea is only a 2 minute walk from the resort. I recommend it for a stay in any season.
I like the place very family oriented. The room had beoken furniture and we wanted a double bed and received two single beds, very common thing in Bulgaria. The restaurant breakfast was very good and the personnel's attitude very attentive. The passage to the ⛱️ beach was not well signed and we lost some time to reach the public beach and we never got to find the private access. As the path Signaled was closed so thats why I put a one point less. The rest is good. It looks s bit outdated rooms doors and bathroom furniture with issues in our case. Besides that all fine. Also note the access to the hotel parking was impossible always full, but luckily we could park easily nearby at 100m.
More like 3 stars… on a generous day. When you arrive, you're greeted by security guards smoking on benches — not exactly a warm welcome. Then comes the “decor”: a front display that feels more like a cemetery installation than a hotel entrance. Landscaping? Apparently not in the budget. Overgrown trees with dead branches, patchy grass — looks like trimming is the only maintenance done around here. Inside, the corridors have old, worn-out flooring, and one of the elevators doesn’t even work.