“The winter tourist season will be just as successful as the summer season. We expect a return of British tourists, and many others who had disappeared during the pandemic,” said Rumen Draganov from the Institute for Analysis and Assessment in Tourism for Bloomberg TV Bulgaria. In his words ski resorts, spa hotels, cities with historical landmarks in the country will be visited by around 1.2 million guests from abroad this winter.
After the successful summer season, the industry believes that statistics are approaching pre-pandemic levels. In the June-August period 2.2 million foreign tourists visited the country, a 50% increase compared to the same period of 2021.
The National Tourism Board will create a cultural tourism calendar for the country, announced Martin Zahariev, Deputy Chairman of the Board, during the "Destination Bulgaria in Focus for 2026" conference, as reported by the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA)...
In the heart of Northern Bulgaria lies the Devetashko Plateau (also Devetaki Plateau). Here, nature seems to have slowed down to reveal its raw beauty- deep canyons and chasms, waterfalls tumbling over limestone cliffs, and breathtaking views. The most..
Cape Shabla marks the easternmost point of Bulgaria – a quiet, windswept stretch of land jutting into the Black Sea. Here stands the oldest, and possibly the most beautiful, lighthouse on Bulgaria's coast. Painted in red and white stripes, it rises..
The National Tourism Board will create a cultural tourism calendar for the country, announced Martin Zahariev, Deputy Chairman of the Board, during the..
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