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A dolphin show is one of Varna's summer attractions

Photo: dolphinariumvarna.bg

The Dolphinarium in Varna is once again welcoming visitors. Starting today, it will offer three shows daily throughout the summer season, reported BGNES.

Children will be greeted by Dolly, Yoanna, Bimbo, Kimbo and Flipper, who perform high jumps, double flips and triple axels. The dolphins also sing rock and roll and dance the waltz. The performance also features a water rescue demonstration and a football game with the audience. A visit to the Dolphinarium’s pastry shop is also part of the enjoyable experience.

Every year, thousands of Bulgarian and foreign tourists enjoy the biggest attraction in Bulgaria’s maritime capital. This season, many holidaymakers from Germany, the United Kingdom, Romania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium and other countries are expected to choose the area of Varna and the Northern Black Sea coast.

Edited by Diana Tsankova

Published and translated by Kostadin Atanasov

Photo: dolphinariumvarna.bg




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