Further south, lying on the Gulf of Bourgas, you can find the resort of Sozopol, one of the Ancient Greece's oldest settlements formerly known as 'Apollonia Pontica' named after Apollo, the patron of seafarers. Today it resembles a cluster of welcoming turn-of-the century houses dotted along the rocky headland, interspersed with small garden shrines. Somewhat quieter than other resorts, Sozopol provides the tourist with two fine, sandy beaches, set off nicely against the tranquil charm of fishing life. One lies within a sheltered bay and the second, larger beach extends southwards beyond the headland. Sozopol is traversed by beautiful narrow lanes, old houses and its romantic charm has attracted artists and writers throughout the centuries.
Technical University of Sofia recreation hotel, where the Summer School will be held
Map of Bulgaria/Sozopol
International conference
AUTOMATICS'2016, FA