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Vidin Aimes to Revive Tourism in the Region

2013-01-16 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Regional Advisory Board of Tourism

News for travel in Northwest Bulgaria, the regional administration of Vidin has a project in place to foster sustainable transport and tourism on the Danube there. According to the news, the city authority aims to use marketing strategies to develop the Vidin region via tour packages and infrastructure efforts.

Tags: Bulgaria cities, Bulgaria tourism, Bulgaria travel, Holiday Expo 2013, Lyubomir Nizamov, Vidin tourism, Vidin travel

Bulgaria Travelers – Big Spenders Data Says

2012-10-30 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Visit Bulgaria logo

According to Eurostat, Bulgarian travelers are in fourth place when it comes to spending while traveling. In 2011 the average expenditure of a Bulgarian tourist stood at €2,100.

Tags: Bulgaria tourism, Bulgaria travel, Bulgaria vacations, EU tourism

68th International Technical Fair Opens in Bulgaria

2012-09-24 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Prime Minister Boyko Borisov & Russia's Sergey Ivanetz

Yesterday Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov (below) opened the 68th International Technical Fair in the country’s second largest city, Plovdiv. Some 1,235 plus exhibitors from 44 countries offer industry products and services across business niches from transport to building materials and beyond.

Tags: Balkans events, Bulgaria events, Bulgaria travel, Sophia travel, tech fair

Bulgaria Tourism Up for July

2012-08-26 by Phil Butler

Varna's Golden Sands resort

Last month tourist to Bulgaria increase by some 5.0% compared with last year’s figures. Visitors from outside the country reported by Economy Minister Delya Robrev add credibility to the country’s optimism over overall 2012 numbers.

Tags: Bulgaria resorts, Bulgaria tourism, Bulgaria travel, Delya Robrev, EU Travel, Minister Delya Robrev, Varna, Zlatni piasatsi

Bulgaria Gets A New Black Sea Airport

2012-05-03 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Balchik Palace

For travelers considering a Black Sea vacation this Summer, news that Bulgaria’s new Black airport in the northeastern town of Balchik is to open should come as a pleasant surprise. According to the news, the new facility will welcome its first passengers once its conversion from a military to a civilian facility is complete.

Tags: Balchik Airport, Black Sea, Bulgaria destinations, Bulgaria flights, Bulgaria travel, Sea side, Summer Vacations, Varna

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