“Gotinoto” – your peaceful and cozy getaway by the sea
Just a few minutes from the wild beaches of the village of Krapets, the “Gotinoto” guesthouse welcomes you with coziness, tranquility, and a sense of true relaxation. Here, there are no noisy resorts, no crowds—just fresh air, open spaces, and the sea within arm’s reach.
The guesthouse was created for people who want to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy peace, comfort, and nature.

Coziness and comfort
The “Gotino” House offers modern and stylish furnishings, spacious rooms, and everything you need for a carefree vacation.
Guests can enjoy:
- 3 comfortable and bright bedrooms—two with double beds and one with two single beds
- a living room with a kitchenette—a fully equipped kitchen and a spacious living area for relaxation
- a bathroom with a toilet and an additional toilet
- free Wi-Fi
- air conditioning
Everything has been arranged to make you feel right at home.
A spacious yard and a peaceful atmosphere
One of the house’s greatest advantages is its beautiful, well-maintained yard, where you can start your day with a cup of coffee in the fresh air or spend your evenings in good company.
The greenery, flowers, and tranquility create an atmosphere that encourages you to slow down and simply enjoy the moment.
Perfect location
Krapets is known for having some of the most beautiful and pristine beaches on the Northern Black Sea coast.
Nearby you will find:
- a wide and peaceful beach
- the unique Durankulak Lake
- wonderful fishing spots
- nature, tranquility, and fresh air
This is a place where the sea is still authentic.
Who is “Gotinoto” and Krapets perfectly suited for?
The Gotinoto House is perfect for:
- families
- groups of friends
- people seeking peace and quiet
- nature and beach lovers
The house is rented out as a whole—maximum capacity of 6 guests.
For prices, information, and reservations, please call Ivet Tabakova at +359 888 219 193
Check-in at Gotinoto House is after 3:00 p.m., and check-out is by 10:00 a.m. Pets are not allowed.
Photos of the Gotinoto house in the village of Krapets



























