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Southern Black Sea coast municipalities to attract tourists with a common product

Photo: tourism.government.bg

Minister of Tourism Miroslav Borshosh has met with mayors from the Black Sea municipalities and the regional governor of Burgas to outline a common strategy for advertising the southern part of the Black Sea coast and creating a common tourist product, BNR Burgas has reported.

For this purpose, a specialized unit will be created at the Regional Administration, which together with the Ministry, will coordinate the event calendars between the municipalities. The focus is on cultural events and the tourist routes they offer, so as not to disrupt the tourist flow.

Editor: Darina Grigorova

Publication in English: Alexander Markov

Photo: tourism.government.bg




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