Emine is one of the most impressive locations along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast and marks the geographical border between the northern and southern coastline. Here, the Balkan Mountains meet the sea, forming steep cliffs with panoramic views of the open sea.
The area is known for its lighthouse, built in the 19th century, as well as for being the final point of the popular Kom–Emine hiking route. The place offers a strong sense of untouched nature, openness, and a unique connection between sea and mountains.