The Mediterranean coastal climate that is typical of the area makes it ideal for beach holidays. The region's climatic advantages are complemented by its ecological background - holidaymakers can expect the cleanest, most oxygen-rich air, rich in salts, bromine and calcium.
Before the trip it's worth checking the weather in Albena on the days of the tour. You have to keep in mind that the climate in seaside towns can be very changeable. This complex is not an exception. So we recommend you, if you are planning a long term trip, to get beforehand information about the weather in Albena for the next 14 days. In general the summer in Albena is not very hot. The temperature rarely rises above 25-28ºC. On those rare occasions when it does reach 30°C and above, a pleasant sea breeze makes the heat bearable.
Albena's temperate continental climate zone results in hot summers and relatively cool winters. It is the only Bulgarian resort that has its own climatic station. Here they monitor not only the temperature, humidity and wind direction, but also the ultraviolet activity in the region. The specialists of the station have no difficulty in predicting the weather in Albena for 14 days or more.
Stormy winds, typical of seaside towns in this season, sometimes visit Albena, but rarely. Of course, winter in Albena cannot be compared with the "high season", but even in this time you may find yourself desiring to spend your time exploring the local gastronomic attractions.
The rainy season in Albena can catch holidaymakers unawares, as it falls most often in the most popular warmer months. In 2014, for example, the resort was hit by rainfall in late May and early June. It is worth noting that, despite the heavy rains, most of the holidaymakers did not want to leave the complex.