Burgas Launches Ambitious Bid for European Capital of Culture 2032
Burgas has officially launched its bid to become the European Capital of Culture for 2032, taking the first step in the extensive preparation process
The new seaport of the Bulgarian Black Sea city of Burgas will be fully operational by the end of the year.
The first module of the new marine station in Burgas is to be completed on October 1st, announced Pavel Marinov, Burgas' Regional Governor.
The first passengers to arrive at the new station on October 5th will be tourists on board of the Millennium-class “Celebrity Constellation” cruise ship of the “Royal Caribbean International” cruise operator.
Five more cruise liners are scheduled to dock at the station by the end of the year when the passenger terminal will be fully operational.
The terminal will be equipped with the necessary technology for travel documents processing by Border Police.
An additional terminal and an office for the station’s administration will be completed by the start of the 2014’ summer season, according to the construction plans of the project’s contractors.
Bulgaria Air is expanding its network of international routes for the upcoming summer season
The Black Sea region in Bulgaria is facing a serious labor shortage ahead of the summer season
A recent survey by digital payments company Visa reveals that most Bulgarians planning a winter vacation prefer to pay digitally at ski resorts
Deputy Prime Minister Grozdan Karadzhov announced in Parliament that Bulgaria expects the arrival of two additional medical helicopters by the end of March.
Travel agency GoVola reports a significant increase in travel bookings among Bulgarian tourists, with January emerging as the most cost-effective time to secure flights
Overnight prices for the upcoming summer tourist season in Bulgaria are expected to rise by 30%
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