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Tourist accommodation along Southern portion of Black Sea coast filled almost 100%

Sunset over Pomorie
Photo: Ani Petrova

The seaside towns along the Southern portion of the Black Sea coastline are almost 100% full, and overnight accommodation prices have gone up by close to 20% since the beginning of July, after an enhanced interest in the Bulgarian Black Sea coast was registered, BGNES reports. Tour operators describe this summer as a season of individual tourists – from Bulgaria and abroad. This is what has pushed up the prices.

“We have tourists from Denmark, the Netherlands, Russia… The market is very motley,” a hotel operator from Pomorie says. 



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