Martinez Hotel

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Martinez Hotel

Martinez Hotel

Close to the sandy beach (around 20m away) Lovely pool area with three outdoor pools and an indoor pool Excellent Sozopol location near shops, bars and restaurants Spacious family rooms and apartments for up to four guests Seasonal kids’ club and entertainment programme Free Wi-Fi throughout

Official rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Board options All Inclusive
Child age up to 11 years
Hotel layout 4 blocks | 4 floors | 3 lifts
Rooms and apartments 285

Overview

 
Martinez Hotel brings together a superb Sozopol setting with easy-going All Inclusive living. Think bright white façades wrapped around turquoise pools, a colourful kids’ splash area and neat gardens dotted with Bulgarian roses, all just a few steps from the soft sands of one of the resort’s best beaches. With apartments for larger families, a handy indoor pool and a short stroll into the Old Town, it’s a smart base for exploring Bulgaria’s characterful Black Sea coast.

Stroll just metres from the pool to the sandy shore, sip a drink on the terrace as the sun dips over Sozopol Bay, or wander into the cobbled Old Town for lantern-lit dinners. Martinez Hotel wraps everything into a relaxed All Inclusive package with plenty of space around the pools and apartment-style rooms that work brilliantly for couples and families alike. For couples and families keen to experience Bulgaria’s Black Sea charm, Martinez Hotel delivers that easy holiday rhythm: a palm-framed pool scene, a child-friendly splash area and the golden sands of Sozopol’s beach just across the promenade. It’s around 1 hour 20 minutes from Bourgas Airport, so you’ll be unpacking by the pool not long after landing. See more Bulgaria holidays.

Map & location



Sozopol, Bourgas Area, Bulgaria

Sozopol is one of the Black Sea coast’s most atmospheric towns, and Martinez Hotel puts you in a sweet spot to enjoy both its sandy bay and honey-stone Old Town. Step out of the gardens and you’re almost on the beach, with cafés and beach bars lining the promenade. Wander 5–10 minutes to the resort centre for shops, ice cream kiosks and casual dining, or stroll a little further to Sozopol Old Town for cobbled streets, wooden houses and harbour views that feel a world away from Bulgaria’s livelier mega-resorts.
  • • Beach 20m
  • • Nearest shops, bars and restaurants 50m
  • • Sozopol resort centre 450m
  • • Sozopol Old Town 1.5km
  • Approx. transfer time from airport 1 hour 20 minutes

Facilities

Pool & outdoors


Pool days are a highlight here. Outside, three freshwater pools provide plenty of space for everyone: a generous main pool with ample sunbeds and parasols, a quieter pool with whirlpool section, and a shallower children’s pool with playful slides. Inflatables are permitted in the main pool, adding to the fun factor in summer.

An indoor saltwater pool with a children’s section sits by the spa area – helpful in the early and late season or on breezier days. This indoor pool is usually heated between mid and end of September, subject to the hotel’s timetable.

Towels are available against a refundable deposit, so you can travel lighter. When you fancy the feel of sand between your toes, just step out of the hotel, cross the small road and you’re on Sozopol’s beach, ideal for family paddles and gentle swims.

Spa, sports & wellness


Keep your routine going in the compact gym, fitted with cardio machines and a small free-weights area (age restrictions typically apply, usually 16+). Organised aqua aerobics sessions, darts and table tennis offer extra ways to get moving and meet fellow guests.

The spa area has a sauna, steam room and a menu of massage and beauty treatments, all bookable locally and generally open in the summer months depending on occupancy. It’s a handy place to decompress once the kids’ club wraps up for the day.

Elsewhere you’ll find a children’s playground, a well-equipped kids’ club for ages roughly 4–12 years, and a programme of daytime games, team sports and water-based fun, particularly between mid-June and mid-September. Occasional evening entertainment – quizzes, bingo, karaoke and mini-discos – rounds off the family-friendly vibe without going late into the night.

Core guest services include a staffed reception with concierge-style assistance and luggage storage, plus Wi-Fi throughout the hotel so you can share those sunset snaps in real time.

Activities


? Three outdoor pools plus indoor pool with children’s section
? Aqua aerobics sessions (seasonal)
? Darts and table tennis
? Frequent daytime activities in high season – small team games, sports and water-based fun
? Occasional evening entertainment with bingo, karaoke, quizzes and mini-discos (usually mid-June to mid-September)
? Kids’ club (around 4–12yrs) with arts and crafts, small team games and water-based activities (seasonal)
? Outdoor playground with slides (age and height restrictions may apply)

Guest services


?️ Reception with concierge-style assistance and luggage storage
? Free Wi‑Fi throughout the hotel
? Spa with sauna, steam room and massage treatments (charges apply; generally 16+)
? Gym with cardio machines and free weights (age restrictions apply)
? Highchairs available in the restaurant
? Pool towels available with refundable deposit
? Daily housekeeping with towel changes on request
♻️ Certified sustainable hotel measures to reduce environmental impact

Food & drink


Days at Martinez Hotel revolve around the main buffet restaurant, where you’ll find a mix of international favourites and local Bulgarian dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Live show-cooking stations add a bit of theatre at breakfast and dinner, and highchairs are available for little ones.

A bright lobby bar keeps drinks flowing throughout the day, while a terrace bar is the go-to spot for an early evening drink before dinner. Expect a relaxed dress code but note that beachwear isn’t usually permitted inside the indoor bar areas.

The All Inclusive package generally includes buffet meals in the main restaurant, snacks such as ice cream between meals, and a selection of local wine, beer, spirits and soft drinks served for at least 12 hours per day. Exact timings, brands and any à la carte options can vary by season, so check current details on arrival. What All Inclusive typically includes.

Rooms

Double Room for Sole Use


Perfect for solo travellers who appreciate a bit more space than a single, these rooms typically mirror the standard Double Room set-up – including balcony or terrace – but are priced for single occupancy. Facilities include Wi‑Fi, flat screen TV, air conditioning, fridge, kettle and shower room.

Large Double Room


Sleeping up to three guests, Large Double Rooms give you a little more floor space than standard doubles, useful if you’re travelling with an older child or prefer room to spread out. Expect similar amenities: balcony or terrace, Wi‑Fi, TV, air con, fridge, kettle and shower room.

Promotional Double Room


Promotional Doubles generally offer the same core comforts as standard rooms but may be in less central locations, have a different outlook or be limited in availability. They’re a smart choice if you’re flexible and looking for value. You’ll still benefit from air conditioning, Wi‑Fi, TV, fridge, kettle and shower bathroom.

Family Room Sleeps 3–4 guests


Designed with families in mind, these rooms sleep 3–4 guests and usually feature an open-plan layout or partially separated sleeping areas. A balcony or terrace comes as standard, along with Wi‑Fi, flat screen TV, fridge, kettle, coffee-making facilities and a shower bathroom. They’re a good step up for parents who’d like more space than a classic double.

Apartment


Apartments are a great fit for larger families or friends travelling together, sleeping up to four guests. Expect a bedroom plus living area with extra beds or sofa beds, giving everyone a bit of breathing room. Facilities typically match the hotel standard – air conditioning, Wi‑Fi, flat screen TV, fridge, kettle, coffee-making set-up and a shower bathroom – with the bonus of more space to relax between pool and beach time.

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More info


Sozopol offers a more traditional taste of Bulgaria than some of the country’s larger purpose-built resorts. The town is split into an atmospheric Old Town, with cobbled lanes and wooden houses, and a newer area known as Harmanite, home to modern hotels, beach bars and a long stretch of sand.

Local language: Bulgarian
Currency: Bulgarian Lev (BGN)
Time difference from UK: +2 hours
Average flight time from UK: around 4 hours

Seasons on the Black Sea coast are quite defined, with most facilities and entertainment operating between late May and late September. Pools, kids’ clubs, entertainment and spa services may run to reduced timetables or close outside these dates, and some outdoor facilities are weather dependent.

Information is based on the most recent supplier details and may change. Always check the latest hotel information on arrival. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Spain advice.

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FAQs

How far is Martinez Hotel from the beach?
Martinez Hotel is in a prime position just across a small road from the sandy beach in Sozopol – around 20 metres away. You can be from sun lounger to shoreline in a minute or two, making it ideal for families with little ones and for beach lovers who like to pop back to the room during the day.
What’s included in the All Inclusive at Martinez Hotel?
The All Inclusive package at Martinez Hotel typically includes buffet-style breakfast, lunch and dinner in the main restaurant, plus snacks such as ice cream between meals for at least three hours per day. A selection of local wine, beer, spirits and non-alcoholic drinks is usually available for a minimum of 12 hours daily. Exact opening times, snack options and drink brands can change between seasons, so always double-check the latest details at check-in.
Does Martinez Hotel have a kids’ club and facilities for children?
Yes. Martinez Hotel is set up with families in mind. There’s a children’s outdoor pool with slides, an indoor pool with a children’s section, a kids’ club (generally for 4–12 year-olds) offering games, crafts and water activities, plus a playground with slides. Highchairs are also provided in the restaurant. Activities usually run from mid-June to late September and may be limited outside peak season.
Is there a spa and gym at Martinez Hotel?
The hotel has a small spa centre with a sauna, steam room and a choice of massage and beauty treatments, usually available to guests aged 16 and over with local charges. A gym equipped with cardio machines and a free-weights section is also on site; age restrictions apply and opening hours can vary by season.
What room types can I book at Martinez Hotel?
You can choose from Double Rooms, Double Rooms for Sole Use, Large Double Rooms, Promotional Double Rooms, Family Rooms and Apartments. Most room types feature a balcony or terrace, Wi‑Fi, flat screen TV, air conditioning, fridge, kettle and a shower bathroom. Apartments and Family Rooms offer extra space for up to four guests, which is particularly useful for families or small groups.
How long is the transfer from Bourgas Airport to Martinez Hotel in Sozopol?
The transfer from Bourgas Airport (BOJ) to Martinez Hotel typically takes around 1 hour 20 minutes by shared coach, depending on traffic and the number of hotel stops en route. Private transfers are often quicker and can be arranged at the time of booking or separately.
Is Wi‑Fi available at Martinez Hotel?
Yes, free Wi‑Fi is available throughout Martinez Hotel, including public areas and guest rooms. Speeds and coverage can vary, particularly when many guests are online at the same time, but it’s usually adequate for messaging, browsing and light streaming.