The Council of Ministers has adopted the "Together Again" program, Minister of Tourism Stela Baltova and Minister of Education Nikolay Denkov. State funding totals 7.5 million euros. The 250-euro tourist package per student is for 6 days of..
Bulgarians are still divided on the idea of so-called "vaccination passports", indicates a survey of Gallup International sociological agency and the tourism industry, conducted between March 18 and 24 among 1,000 adult Bulgarians. Half of the..
Beach umbrellas and chaise lounges free of charge for at least the next three years to help tourism, the industry hit hardest by the coronavirus - this is what the Bulgarian Hotel and Restaurant Association is demanding of the government. They..
“Bulgaria is a safe country to travel to”, reads this country’s message to domestic and foreign tourists in connection with the forthcoming summer tourist season. A video presenting the beauty of Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast is available on the social..
Bulgarian hotels, restaurants and shops are to offer special price discounts for their products and services to Bulgarians living abroad who choose to go on holiday in their home country. Ethnic Bulgarians can also benefit from the price discounts. The..
Bulgarians plan to set aside 25% of their monthly income, or an average of 269 euros per household, for Christmas holiday expenses. This is shown by the data from the international survey Christmas Barometer 2020, in which nearly 20,000 households from..
Coronavirus restrictions hinder early planning of winter tourism. 600,000 adult Bulgarians, or 11.5% of all Bulgarian citizens are preparing to use some type of tourist service in Bulgaria during the forthcoming winter season. Meanwhile, in 2019..
During the past summer season 69.2% of Bulgarians say that Bulgaria was their first choice of summer holiday destination, indicates a survey by Gallup International jointly with the National Board of Tourism. According to survey data,..
The number of tourists who have taken a holiday on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast in July has shrunk by 2 million compared to the same period of last year. The number of charter flights to the country’s main airports has been slashed by a devastating 80%..
In 2019, 35.5% of Bulgarians could not afford a one week annual holiday away from home, indicate Eurostat data. Compared to 2010 data the country has made considerable progress. Ten years ago 62.4% of Bulgarians stated they could not..