In Sofia, Bulgarian Minister of Tourism Ilin Dimitrov and Israeli counterpart Haim Katz have signed an agreement between the governments of Bulgaria and Israel on cooperation in the sphere of tourism.
The agreement envisages exchange of experience in specific forms of tourism, such as spa and wellness, adventure, cultural-historical, religious tourism. This is the first visit of the Minister of Tourism of Israel to Bulgaria. In the past year, Bulgaria was visited by nearly 200,000 Israeli tourists, which is a rise of about 300% compared to 2021, with the most popular destinations being Sofia, Nessebar, Varna, Bansko, Samokov, Plovdiv.
The Ancient Nessebar Museum and the Municipality of Nessebar are offering tourists a free guided panoramic tour along the "Spiritual Path" to mark the World Heritage Cities Solidarity Day. Participants in the tour, which will start from the..
They delight the eye, grant wishes and heal. Thousands of rock pillars, large and small, resembling people, plants or strange animals, are scattered over a vast area of 50 square kilometres near the port city of Varna. Their origin is still not fully..
Pomorie, Varna and Sofia are representing Bulgaria at the Bulgarian pavilion during the International French Travel Market (IFTM) Top Resa 2024 in Paris, alongside five other tourism companies. The Bulgarian participation in the event, which..
Over 3,200 participants and guests of different ages and nationalities filled the Summer Theater in Burgas for the opening of the 9th edition of the..
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