The apartment is both bright and spacious offering the feel of a penthouse apartment, but at a fraction of the price. The apartment is extremely large for a 1-bedroomed property and comes with a fully-tiled bathroom with integral shower, as well as wood-effect laminate flooring throughout. The bedroom is spacious and offers that wonderful holiday feel. The kitchen is compact yet well fitted and includes all of the necessary appliances that any owner would require. Probably the best features of this apartment are the decor and amazing views thanks to the large open accessible balcony.
Panorama Fort Beach
The complex has 7 swimming pools and is adjacent to a beautiful beach just 5 minutes walk away.
On the complex there are the following essential amenities
Located next to St Vlas is Panorama Fort Beach apartment complex. This complex offers a restaurant, a food centre, four pools: one with artificial waves, one with Jacuzzi, one with an artificial waterfall and a 25 m. swimming pool, two pools for children with water attractions, three children's play areas, and a tennis court /football field.The nearest town to the complex is St Vlas which itself has its own beaches, restaurants and water sports facilities, as well as a brand new marina. A regular bus service and taxi's link Panorama Fort Beach with Sunny Beach and Sveti Vlas.
St Vlas is located at the foot of the southern slopes of the Balkan Mountains, in the northern part of Burgas Bay. A settlement was founded at the present place of St Vlas in the 2nd century AD by Thracians and Greeks, then called Larissa. It acquired the name St Vlas in the 14th century after Saint Blaise, a monastery dedicated to whom existed in the region, but was burnt down in the 14th-18th century by consecutive pirate raids. During the Ottoman rule of Bulgaria, it was known as Kücük manastir or simply Manastir ("monastery"), while the name St Vlas became official after 1886. Until 1920 the population of St Vlas was predominantly Greek. After 1920 as a result of the exchange of population between Greece and Bulgaria most of the local Greeks emigrated to Western Thrace (ceded to Greece in 1920) Greece and found their new home in the village of Strymi (until 1920 Chadarli), Sapes municipality. Less than 10 Greek families remained in St Vlas. After 1912 and especially after 1920 tens of Bulgarian families emigrated from Greece, predominantly from Greek Macedonia and established themselves in St Vlas. The settlement became a climatic sea resort in 1963 and a town on 2 February 2006. St Vlas is the only place on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast where the beaches are facing directly south.
St Vlas has grown as a very popular tourist resort in recent times, serving as a quieter alternative to nearby Sunny Beach. The gap between the two places is shrinking as more hotels and holiday apartments are built along the coast. St Vlas lies at the northern end of a bay which has Sunny Beach in its middle and the ancient town of Nesebar at its southern end. Sunny Beach and Nesebar are easily accessible by bus or taxi, and there are also boats going between St Vlas and Nesebar.
The resort was mainly popular amongst inland Bulgarian tourists, but recently there is rapid growth in the number of foreign tourists, mainly from Russia, but also from Poland, Romania and Scandinavia. Even though St Vlas was heavily developed in 2000's it remained pretty quiet and calm down place, making it good place to have a rest. Due to that fact the typical visitors in the resort are families with children.