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Fish Festival in Tsarevo prepares culinary surprises

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For the 10th time in a row Tsarevo Municipality will host its traditional Tsarevo Fish Fest on September 6, inviting its numerous guests to try the most delicious seafood that the Bulgarian Black Sea coast can offer. The festival has become an emblem of the small town of Tsarevo and closes the active summer season every year.

The headliner of this year's Fish Festival is the band P.I.F., who will perform hits and new songs on a special stage built in the sea!

Tsarevo is one of the most popular places for summer recreation on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast. The resort town attracts tourists with its wonderful sandy beaches, nice hotels and the tranquillity of its shady streets. Every year, especially for holidaymakers, the municipality organizes an eventful cultural program.



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