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Hotels on the southern portion of Bulgaria's Black Sea coast offer cheaper holiday packages in September

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The hotels on the southern portion of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast continue to welcome tourists in September, the correspondent of the Bulgarian National Radio in Burgas Nina Rangelova reported. 

Prepayments have already been made and holidays are about 20% cheaper as compared to July and August. The average length of a holiday this year is 6 days.

 Hotel room prices based on promotional offers are 10-12% higher as compared to 2021. All-inclusive services have become more popular. However, hoteliers' costs have tripled due to high inflation and high electricity prices. 

According to representatives of the tourism sector, nearly 90% of the holidaymakers vacating along the Black Sea coast are Bulgarians, and the rest are Romanians, Poles and Hungarians.




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