Since ancient times, Pomorie has been known for its natural treasures - healing mud and mineral waters. The ancient Greeks founded their colony here in the 5th century and named it Anhialo, while the Phoenicians called this area "sacred" for its healing springs. When visiting the resort, it is essential to visit Pomorie Lake. Local balneological centers offer a wide range of healing and spa procedures. Beautiful beaches with dark iron-enriched sand stretch for several kilometers around the city. The warm sea waves crash on the open stretches and entice with tranquility in cozy bays. And for enthusiasts of active leisure, there are activities to suit every taste - from yacht trips to diving. Pomorie was famous not only for its healing mud but also for its delicious wine. Excellent white wines and brandies are produced from local grapes ripened under the warm Bulgarian sun. For enthusiasts of antiquities, there are interesting architectural monuments to explore, such as the "Old Houses of Pomorie" reserve - a whole quarter of typical Bulgarian houses from the 19th century, the unique Transfiguration of Christ Church, and, undoubtedly, the Salt Museum.