Obzor (Bulgarian: Обзор [obˈzɔr]) is a small town and seaside resort on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria.
The ancient Romans named it Templum Iovis (Temple of Jupiter); Pliny called it Tetranaulochus.
The modern name was introduced in 1936; Obzor obtained town privileges on 9 September 1984.
The 2200-m-long Kaleto eco path (Bulgarian: Екопътека “Калето”) connects the northwestern outskirts of Obzor with the remains of a medieval fortress.
[2] Obzor Hill on Graham Land in Antarctica is named after the town.