Bulgarian Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova and Israeli counterpart Yariv Levin agreed in Tel Aviv to set up a joint working group in order to increase tourist exchange. It was reported that in 2017, Bulgaria was visited by nearly 210,000..
Bulgaria saw a 7 . 3 percent growth in the number of foreign tourists from January till November 2017 on the same period of the previous year, figures released by the National Statistical Institute suggest. Over the eleven months of the year..
According to data of a Turkish travel and tourism agency, Bulgaria is the second most-preferred destination for Turkish citizens who decided to spend their New Year holidays abroad. The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus places first in the ranking..
Bulgaria’s tourism sector has had a very successful year and is expecting a successful winter tourist season, Bulgaria’s Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova told the Bulgarian National Radio. The main purpose of the Bulgarian Ministry of Tourism is..
Bulgaria’s Ministry of Tourism announced that it will promote Bulgaria as year-round tourist destination at the large sports events hosted by this country in 2018. From February 4 until February 11 Bulgaria is to host for the third time an ATP tennis..
“The National Programme for Tourist Advertising focuses on digital marketing,” said Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova at the presentation of the first Bulgarian Viber service, a joint project with the Ministry of Tourism and iLoveBulgaria...
Strong interest in Balkan tourist destinations has been shown in the first day of the 33 rd International Tourism Exhibition held in the city of Thessaloniki (Greece). There are over 600 tourist pavilions at the event. Bulgaria is represented by..
Over 40,000 artefacts were discovered in Bulgaria. This country places 3 rd in Europe in terms of the number of artefacts. The cultural monuments from the Thracian, the Hellenistic, the Byzantine and other periods have serious impact on the Bulgarian..
Bulgaria’s Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova held a working meeting in London with the Secretary General of the United Nations’ World Tourism Organization Taleb Rifai. The meeting was held within the frameworks of the World Travel Market event for..
Bulgaria is to send 400,000 postcards to tourist who chose to spend their holiday in that country. The initiative came from Bulgaria’s Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova. Thus, Minister Angekova would like to thank the people who decided to visit..