It is located in the northern part of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast near the village of Bulgarevo and near a former military station.
The limestone rocks in the area should be red in color, creating iron oxides in the clay that fill their cracks.
[citation needed] This is the only approachable place where the sea can be reached for kilometers of cliffs spread out northwards and southwards.
In the area of Bolata was also found a Maltese cross which testify to the foreign trade relation of the Second Bulgarian Empire with the Republic of Venice and Genoa.
There is some talk about a telephone cable that started from here and through the cove and sea connected leaders of Bulgaria and Soviet Union.
In the sky of Bolata cove passes the so-called Via Pontica one of the main roads (north to south) of the migratory birds.
Plain dolphin can be observed in the waters near the bay[3] Remains of an ancient settlement and evidence of life dating back to 400 BC have been found in the caves of Bolata, as well as the Maltese Cross - a testimony to the trade of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom with Venice and Genoa.
A steep path to the north ascends to the top of the rock wall, offering a view of the entire gorge.