One of the most beautiful resort towns on Bulgaria’s Northern Black Sea coast is already working on a strategy to attract more guests in the summer of 2021. For the purpose, the local authorities have prepared six promotional videos dedicated to the city and its natural and cultural attractions.
The videos contain aerial and underwater photos of the coastal coast, lavender fields near Balchik, the Baltata reserve covering the northernmost parts of Europe’s dense forests and a wide variety of animal species in the local hunting farm, the municipality announced.
A special video route is dedicated to Balchik Palace - former summer residence of the Romanian Queen Maria and the Botanical Garden with a unique collection of cacti and succulents.
The promotional videos also bring to life the Late Antique and Early Medieval fortress in Balchik, as well as the golf courses near the coastal town, the ice rink in the nearby resort village of Kranevo, the tennis courts in Albena resort and other sports facilities.
The six videos will promote Balchik online in anticipation of the new summer tourist season. The first three films have already been uploaded.
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