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Bulgaria’s Euro Adoption Unlocks New Tourism Opportunities

Victoria Udrea

Bulgaria’s euro adoption will take effect in January 2026, introducing easier travel and payment for tourists.

3 months ago

Koprivshtitsa Folk Festival 2025 Welcomes Over 6000 Performers

Victoria Udrea

Koprivshtitsa Folk Festival 2025 welcomes over 6000 artists from across Bulgaria for its 13th edition from August 8 to 10.

3 months ago

Svilosa Landslide in Balchik Ongoing Risks and Safety Warnings

Victoria Udrea

The Svilosa landslide near Balchik poses a significant danger, as confirmed by a July 18 inspection by local and state experts.

3 months ago

Bulgaria’s Summer Tourism Revenue Powers Hospitality Amid Staff Shortages

Victoria Udrea

Bulgarian hotels rely on the summer season for 70% of tourism income, says the Bulgarian Association of Professionals in Hotel Management.

3 months ago

Agreement Brings Modern Rail Interconnection Between Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece

Iorgos Pappas

Agreement brings a modern rail and road interconnection between Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece, linking Black Sea to Aegean transport.

5 months ago

Tulip Parade Mesmerizes Visitor at the University Botanical Garden of Balchik

Kostas Raptis

The University Botanical Garden of Balchik hosts its Tulip Parade this April, showcasing 45,000 bulbs and 63 tulip cultivars.

7 months ago

Greece and Bulgaria Collaborate on the Trans-European Transport Network

Argophilia Travel News

Greece and Bulgaria are working together under the Trans-European Transport Network to improve cross-border connectivity and economic growth.

9 months ago

Sofia Metro Leads Bulgaria’s лв32 Billion EU Boost

Victoria Udrea

EU funding of nearly лв32 billion in 2024 is transforming Bulgaria, with the Sofia Metro expansion at the forefront.

9 months ago

Romania and Bulgaria’s Endless Schengen Saga Nears Conclusion

Victoria Udrea

Romania and Bulgaria set to join the Schengen Zone by January 2025 after years of delays and political bickering.

11 months ago

Europe’s Best Christmas Market Returns

Kostas Raptis

Recognized as Europe’s Best Christmas Market, Budapest’s Advent Basilica returns on November 15 2024, with festive charm.

12 months ago

Škoda Revamps Bulgaria’s Train Travel

Iorgos Pappas

With Bulgaria’s railway scene in for a major upgrade, Škoda Group lands a significant contract to provide 25 barrier-free electric trains.

1 year ago

Wizz Air Halts Flights from Sofia to Geneva and Lisbon

Victoria Udrea

Wizz Air halts flights from Sofia to Geneva and Lisbon. The absence of demand might be a factor according to travel agencies.

1 year ago

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2025-11-12 By Kostas Raptis

Heraklion’s Alikarnassos bridge remains in limbo as the €10 million project awaits a green light from the bureaucracy.

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Found across Crete’s hillsides, the evergreen Koomaria tree bursts with red fruit and white blossoms each autumn, offering beauty, flavor, and surprising health benefits.

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Nearly 400,000 cruise visitors reached Chania this year, but with port upgrades still pending, Souda’s infrastructure is sailing close to overload.

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The Secret Life of Cretan Umbrellas

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In Crete, umbrellas have a life of their own. They vanish, wander, and return only when the sun is out. Here’s what really happens to them.

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Why Cretan Mountain Tea Feels Like Home

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Cretan Mountain Tea, or Malotira, is a herbal treasure brewed for centuries in Crete’s highlands.

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