“Around half a million trips are expected to be taken at Christmas the New Year in Bulgaria. Approximately 60,000 will be trips outside of the country, mostly to neighbouring countries. Outbound passengers will travel to Europe to see friends and family, fewer will go to warmer climes,” Rumen Draganov from the National Tourism Board and the Institute for Analysis and Assessment in Tourism stated for Bloomberg TV Bulgaria.
“The ski season will be twice as good as the previous season. Last year we had about 600,000 foreign tourists coming to the country, this year there will be 1.2 million, whereas in 2019 there were 1.67 million,” Draganov adds.
A meeting was held between the Ministers of Tourism of Bulgaria and Montenegro, Miroslav Borshosh and Simonida Kordic, within the framework of the official visit of a Bulgarian government delegation to Montenegro. Among the main topics was the..
Bulgaria’s southern Black Sea coast continues to welcome hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers even after the peak of the tourist season. In early September, the resort towns still pulse with the rhythm of summer, and the Municipality of Tsarevo is..
Unique not only on the Balkans but in all of Europe – this is the underground Mining Museum in Pernik , located just about 30 kilometers from the Bulgarian capital city Sofia. It is built within an actual mine, once known as "The Old Mines." Opened in..
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