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Lozenets Beach, Bulgaria

Burgas, Bulgaria

Intermediate Ocean Choppy Ocean

About Lozenets Beach, Bulgaria

Black Sea beach with NNE onshore wind and disorganized chop. Winter-only spot—February/March is viable, rest of year sparse.

Avg wind

8.4 kts

Peak season

8.4 kts

Windy days/yr

49

Peak hours

11:00–14:00

Monthly wind profile

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Bars = average wind speed in knots. Solid = best months.

Best months

FebNovJanAprMarDec

Wind directions

NNESWNENSSW

Amenities

Beach facilities and local cafes in nearby Lozenets villageAccommodation options in the small coastal townBasic equipment rental services available seasonally

Hazards

Choppy ocean conditions with unpredictable wave patterns require careful wave reading and body controlCold Black Sea water temperatures, especially in winter months, increase hypothermia riskOccasional strong thermal winds from SW can cause sudden gusts requiring constant awareness

Launch notes

Launch from the beach during NNE, NE, or N winds for optimal onshore conditions. The choppy ocean requires a practiced beach launch; wade out gradually as chop can be disorienting during entry.

Gear & clothing

Gear · Pack a 13m-17m quiver for the variable 8.4kt average winds; bring a wave or freestyle board for choppy conditions. A 15m kite handles the moderate wind range effectively while maintaining control in chop.

Clothing · A 4/3mm or 5/4mm winter wetsuit is essential during peak season (Nov-Apr) when Black Sea temperatures drop to 6-10°C. Summer months allow 3/2mm suits.

Crowd & etiquette

This is a less crowded Bulgarian spot, so local kiter cooperation is important. Respect any local swimmers and maintain awareness of other water users in the immediate area.

Additional notes

February and March offer the most consistent wind (49 windy days/year). Book local guides if unfamiliar with Black Sea conditions, as sudden wind shifts and chop patterns vary throughout the day.

Features

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