I haven't spent an equal amount of time in each so it's probably not a fair comparison. But for what it's worth, I really loved the time I spent on the Romanian coast in the summer of 2004. I went back and spent the entire summer last year there (2015) and was very disappointed. The vibe has changed a lot. Though it's still nice in Vama Veche and Mamaia. Just not the same as it was. Varna (Bulgaria) is beautiful and some of the other towns on the coast there seem to have a good vibe but I spent very little time there. Turkey's northern coast is okay but if you want to spend time on a Turkish coastline, the southern coast is much much better. Batumi (Georgia) is a cool little town. I was only there for a couple days and the weather was shitty when I was there but I wouldn't mind going back. So far I guess Romania gets my vote but I'm looking forward to spending the Spring in Odessa.
Thanks a lot for the comment, appreciate it. I guess quite some Bulgarian and Romanian cities by the Black Sea have seen a steep rise in popularity and tourism in recent years. Batumi does look interesting, had never heard of it before.
The time could be a little less but then the population doing the jetpunk quizzes is somewhat skewed, have probably all done and can do the world maps, so just smile and take the easy for you five points. Oh, and I took a pedestrian 30sec to complete it (haven't done the world maps for several months)
Got them all with 1:38 remaining at 11:43:48 PM on February 10, 2019, increasing my point total by 5 to 791. As long as you remember the Balkans countries it is easy.
countryquiz28 it is because of the depth and hydrogen sulfide and the water looked black to the original greek sailors becacause of storms and stuff also because the direction it is in from the middle east