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Tourist season on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast begins with cheaper sunbeds and umbrellas

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The summer tourist season on Bulgaria‘s Black Sea coast has started on June 1. All beaches will offer 50% discounts for sunbeds and umbrellas. The government reduced the concession fees and negotiated lower prices of sunbeds and umbrellas.

20% of the hotels in Bulgaria’s largest resort complex "Sunny Beach" are open in the beginning of the summer tourist season. The price of umbrellas and sunbeds in Sunny Beach fluctuates between EUR 2 and EUR 2.50. Romanian and Polish citizens will be the first tourists in Sunny Beach resort. "On June 15 we expect the first charter from the Netherlands, and on June 17- from Belgium. Most of the hotels are expected to open this summer", said Teodor Pastarmadzhiev, managing member of the Union of Hotel Owners in Sunny Beach.




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