“The percentage of foreign tourists in Pamporovo this winter has been negligible but the Bulgarian tourists saved the season,” commented Mariyan Belyakov, director of the resort for Radio Sofia.
“We had no expectations. We saw that Bulgarian tourists had the potential to compensate to some degree for what we missed from foreign markets,” Mariyan Belyakov as Pamporovo is set to close its ski runs on 11 April.
The expectations for the summer season were very optimistic but the third wave of Covid-19 is raising concerns. The hope now is that the EU vaccination passports will improve planning in the tourist industry, Pamporovo’s director said.
The popular Sprat Festival is kick-starting the season of sea adventure in Kranevo on the Black Sea with a colourful programme with lots of music, dancing and a wide range of gastronomic delights. The festival is on 14 – 16 June, 2024. Tourists..
For us Bulgarians, Batak is a sacred place. It still echoes the tragic events of the April Uprising of 1876 , when most of its innocent inhabitants were massacred by the Ottoman oppressors. Various sources estimate the number of victims at between 1,400..
Bulgaria will be represented this year at the Tourism Expo Japan 2024, to be held in the Japanese capital Tokyo, with a national stand, on the initiative of the Bulgarian Embassy in Japan. The Tourism Expo is scheduled to take place from 26 to 29..
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