The park is situated at the heart of Sunny Beach, a purpose-built resort area that began development in 1958.
Its location on Flower Street puts it at the epicenter of the resort's nightlife and commercial activity.
The park utilizes a pay-per-ride system rather than a single entry-fee model.
The Ferris wheel serves as a visual landmark for navigating the resort's main pedestrian thoroughfare.
Sunny Beach Amusement Park is a central hub for fairground entertainment located on the main pedestrian strip of Bulgaria’s largest seaside resort. The park features a collection of classic carnival rides, including a large Ferris wheel that provides aerial views of the Black Sea coastline. Visitors have access to various game stalls, arcade machines, and multiple food vendors serving fast-food staples and regional snacks. The site is characterized by its high-density layout of flashing lights, music, and mechanical attractions designed for evening entertainment. It operates primarily as a seasonal venue integrated into the surrounding commercial ecosystem of Flower Street.
At the base of the Ferris wheel when it is illuminated at night.
Bring small denominations of local currency for individual ride tickets.
Visit after sunset to experience the full lighting displays and the cooler evening temperatures.
Keep a close watch on personal belongings as the area can become highly crowded during peak summer months.
Avoid exchanging currency at nearby kiosks, which often offer poor rates; use official bank ATMs instead.
The park is strictly a seasonal venue, operating only during the summer months; it is completely shuttered during the off-season.
Casual resort wear is standard; footwear is mandatory for safety on all rides.