The Palace, located in the small coastal town of Balchik, is a former summer residence of the Romanian Queen Maria Alexandrina Victoria de Edinburg (1875 – 1938). It is situated approximately 2 km south-west of Balchik in a beautiful locality between the Balchik rocks and the Black Sea. It was constructed between 1926 and 1937, during the Romanian rule of the region. The Palace is a designated archeological and constructional monument of culture and a monument of the gardening and landscape art.
Kaliakra Cape and the architectural reserve on its territory are located 12 km southeast of Kavarna. It is an oblong, narrowing rocky peninsula that juts out about 2 km into the sea. The rich history, the well-preserved landscape, and the beautiful panoramic views make Kaliakra Cape one of the most attractive tourist spots on the Black Sea Coast. Translated from Greek Kaliakra means the beautiful cape.
The price includes transport, English-speaking tourguide, lunch and museum fees.
Note: A minimum number of 10 participants is required to organize the tour.