Bulgarian Farmers to Protest EU-Mercosur Deal
Bulgarian grain producers are preparing to join Europe-wide protests against the EU-Mercosur trade agreement, which is scheduled to be officially signed on January 17
Starting tomorrow, lifeguards will no longer be present on Bulgarian beaches, marking the end of the beach season along the Black Sea. Today is the final day that concessionaires are contractually required to provide lifeguards, medical assistance, and beach toilets.
Despite the warm and sunny days that October can bring, beachgoers should be aware of safe bathing practices and the rules to follow to prevent accidents. "October often offers good weather. Typically, during this period, beachgoers are experienced individuals who are accustomed to the sea. However, they must understand that it can be dangerous. The sea can hide unexpected challenges, and changing winds can lead to dangerous conditions. Being a strong swimmer in a pool does not guarantee safety in the sea," stated on BNT Nikolay Dimitrov, deputy chairman of the Association of Beach Concessionaires.
Vasil Alexiev, a senior lifeguard and water rescue instructor, emphasized the importance of caution when entering the water, noting that a disparity in body and water temperatures can pose risks. "When entering the water, it is essential to allow time for your body to adjust to the cooler temperature. Avoid sudden temperature changes, and make sure to cover up and dry off when exiting the water, especially with the wind blowing."
Rescuers also caution against entering the water during rain and thunderstorms. "When in the water, the highest point of our body is our head, which makes us vulnerable to lightning strikes. Therefore, it’s advisable not to enter the water during thunderstorms," Alexiev added.
Currently, the sea temperature is around 22 degrees.
Wizz Air has announced the opening of three new direct air routes from Bulgaria for the summer season of 2026, strengthening its presence on the local market and expanding travel options from Sofia and Varna
Hotels in Bulgaria are transitioning to the euro without major issues, according to Georgi Duchev, executive director of the Bulgarian Association of Hotel Management Professionals
The U.S. State Department has rated Bulgaria as one of the safest destinations for travelers in Europe, assigning it a Level 1 status, the lowest risk category
Sofia’s Vitosha Boulevard continues to hold its status as Bulgaria’s most expensive shopping street, with average rents reaching 726 euros per square meter per year,
Bulgaria has officially introduced a visa programme for digital nomads, allowing foreigners to live and work in the country for extended periods
Wizz Air has announced a new direct connection between Varna and Budapest, set to begin on June 8, 2026. The flights will operate twice weekly, on Mondays and Fridays, and tickets are already available on the airline’s website and mobile app, starting at
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