Lonely Planet: Bulgaria among World's Best-Value Destinations
Bulgaria is ranked the eighth best-value tourist destination globally by travel guide firm Lonely Planet.
Bulgaria is ranked the eighth best-value tourist destination globally by travel guide firm Lonely Planet.
According to a survey compiled by InsureandGo, a UK based insurance company, tourists can save up to 40% by traveling to Bulgaria rather than the French Alps to ski this winter.
The Bulgarian cabinet approved Wednesday the long-term plan for the development of culture tourism in the country.
The Bulgarian natural phenomenon, the Belogradchik rocks, have been placed on the New 7 Wonders of Nature Reserve List where they currently rank second.
The southern part of Bulgaria's Black Sea coast continues to attract foreign visitors, but mainly those who are badly-off or jobless.
The national strategy for development of culture tourism is completed and will be introduced to the Council of Ministers next week.
Bulgaria has been elected to the Executive Council of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation for a two-year term (2009-2011).
The popular hotel complex "Astoria" in the Bulgarian beach resort "Golden Sands" is offered for sale at public auction.
The number of tourists visiting Bulgaria's largest Black Sea resort, Sunny Beach, during the 2009 summer season has gone down by 10%.
Bulgaria's parliament officially removed the state tourism agency, whose functions will be inherited by the Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism.
Bulgaria's tourism sector is going to register a decline of 20-25% in its revenue in 2009 compared to the 2008 levels.
The 295-meter Norwegian Jade liner stopped briefly at Bulgaria’s Black Sea port Varna Wednesday.
Foreign visits to Bulgaria decreased by over 10 % in August 2009 compared to the same month last year.
Bulgaria's tourism sector has achieved decent results in 2009 despite the global economic crisis, according to the outgoing head of the State Tourism Agency, Aneliya Krushkova.
A record number of tourists are expected to visit one of Bulgaria's top Black Sea attractions, the Kaliakra Cape.
About 1,5% of Bulgaria's total revenue from foreign tourists in 2009 will come alternative tourism services.
Bulgaria is going to participate for a fifth year in a row in the international tourism expo JATA WTF, taking place in Japan's capital Tokyo on Sept 17-20, 2009.
Bulgaria's State Tourism Agency is to be closed down, the Parliament decided Wednesday.
The VIP guests of the "Tastes of Varna" Culinary Festival in Bulgaria's Black Sea capital have expressed their delight with the Helios Spa & Resort complex at Golden Sands.
The first edition of the "Tastes of Varna" Culinary Festival attracted thousands of visitors for its various events over the week, including Bulgarian show biz stars and food and wines specialists.
The number of tourists visiting Bulgaria has gone down by 7,8% in the first half of 2009, the Deputy Minister of Economy, Energy and Tourism, Ivo Marinov, informed.
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