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Varna Sea Garden (Primorski Park), Bulgaria
Varna Sea Garden (Primorski Park)

Northern Black Sea Coast (Varna Province)

Varna Sea Garden (Primorski Park)

Varna's 8km coastal park is the heart of the city: shaded promenades, an aquarium, the planetarium and the Naval Museum, dropping to the central beach.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 17 Jun 2026

Where

Varna, Bulgaria

Opening hours

The park itself is open public space at all hours. The attractions inside it โ€” the aquarium, planetarium, dolphinarium and Naval Museum โ€” keep their own separate opening hours and may close on certain weekdays. Confirm current hours for each before you go.

Tickets

Free โ€” no ticket needed to walk the park and use the promenades. The individual attractions inside (aquarium, planetarium, dolphinarium, Naval Museum) each charge their own modest entry fee.

Time needed

An hour for a stroll and the beach; a half or full day if you fold in a couple of the museums and a swim.

In short

Visiting Varna Sea Garden (Primorski Park)

The Sea Garden (Primorski Park) is the green spine of Varna: an 8km coastal park of shaded promenades and avenues running above the Black Sea, with an aquarium, a planetarium and the Naval Museum dotted along it and the central beach below. It is free to wander; treat it as the daily backbone of your time in the city rather than a single tick-box visit.

The green spine of the city

The Sea Garden โ€” Primorski Park โ€” is the bit of Varna everyone ends up living in for a few days. It runs for the best part of 8km along the top of the cliffs above the Black Sea, a long ribbon of shaded avenues, fountains, monuments and sea-view promenades, with the central beach down below at the city end. It is free, open at all hours, and works less as a one-off attraction than as the backbone you keep crossing between the old town, the seafront and your hotel.

Strung along it are a handful of proper sights: the aquarium, the planetarium, a dolphinarium and the open-air Naval Museum with a real warship moored as part of the display. Each of those charges its own modest entry and keeps its own hours, some closing on certain weekdays, so check before you set out for any one of them.

How to actually use it

Rather than โ€œdoingโ€ the Sea Garden in one go, fold it into the rhythm of your stay. Walk a stretch in the cool of the morning, drop down to the beach for a swim when it heats up, pick off a museum or the aquarium in the afternoon when you want shade, and come back for an evening stroll when the locals are all out doing the same. The cafรฉs and ice-cream stands along the way are there for exactly that pace.

A quick wander and a sit by the sea is an hour; add a couple of the attractions and a swim and it comfortably fills a half or full day. It is genuinely the heart of Varna โ€” pleasant rather than spectacular, but the place the whole city gravitates to, and the easiest way to feel like you are staying somewhere rather than just ticking off sights.

Planning the rest of your trip? See the Varna city guide.

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Varna Sea Garden (Primorski Park) FAQs

Is the Varna Sea Garden free to enter?
Yes โ€” the park is open public space with no gate or charge, and you can walk the promenades and use the central beach below it freely. Only the separate attractions inside, such as the aquarium, planetarium, dolphinarium and Naval Museum, charge their own individual entry fees, each with its own opening hours.
What is there to do in the Sea Garden?
Plenty for a city park: shaded avenues and sea-view promenades to stroll, the central beach down at the bottom, plus an aquarium, a planetarium, a dolphinarium and the open-air Naval Museum with its warship. Families tend to spread these across a relaxed day, with cafรฉ stops and a swim between them.
How long should I spend there?
It is flexible. A simple walk and a sit by the sea takes an hour; if you add a museum or two and time on the beach it easily fills a half or full day. Because it runs the length of the seafront, most people end up dipping in and out of it across their whole stay rather than visiting once.