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Tuesday, August 13, 2024
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Bulgaria‘s tourism industry is experiencing a remarkable surge, thanks to its expanded visa free travel program, now including 93 countries as of August 2024. This initiative makes it easier than ever for international visitors to explore Bulgaria’s rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cities.
TTW Editor in Chief Mr. Anup Kumar Keshan said:“Bulgaria’s tourism industry is thriving, fueled by its expanded visa-free travel program, now including 93 countries as of August 2024. This strategic move enhances accessibility, attracting more international tourists, including those seeking luxury travel experiences and boosting airline and business travel to Bulgaria’s rich cultural sites, scenic landscapes, and vibrant cities.”
Tourist Arrivals in Bulgaria: In April 2024, Bulgaria welcomed 793,260 visitors, up from 756,510 arrivals in the previous month. According to Trading Economics, tourist arrivals in Bulgaria are expected to reach 1,490,000 by the end of the quarter. Projections suggest around 930,000 arrivals in 2025 and 990,000 in 2026. In 2023, Bulgaria hosted a total of 12,627,547 tourists.
G.D.P of Bulgaria: In recent years, Bulgaria’s travel and tourism sector has significantly contributed to the country’s GDP, with inbound tourism playing a pivotal role. In 2022, the sector accounted for approximately 9.1% of Bulgaria’s GDP, highlighting the crucial impact of international visitors on the nation’s economy. This includes revenue from tourist spending on accommodations, dining, entertainment, and various services. The sector’s strong contribution is fueled by Bulgaria’s rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and ongoing efforts to promote the country as a prime travel destination.
Following 93 countries can visit Bulgaria Visa Free:
Albania
Andorra
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bahamas
Barbados
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Brunei
Canada
Chile
China, Hong Kong
China, Macao
Columbia
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dominica
El Salvador
Estonia
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Honduras
Hungary
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Kiribati
Kosovo
Latvia
Lichtenstein
Lithuania
Luxemburg
North Macedonia
Malaysia
Malta
Marshal Islands
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
Netherland
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Norway
Palau
Panamas
Paraguay
Peru
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Republic of Korea
Romania
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Serbia
Seychelles
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Timor-Leste
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tuvalu
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Uruguay
USA
Vatican City State
Venezuela
Airports in Bulgaria:
Plovdiv International Airport: Serving the central region of Bulgaria, Plovdiv International Airport provides key access to the cultural heritage and historic sites of Plovdiv, the country’s second-largest city.
Varna Airport: A vital gateway for Bulgaria’s northern coastal region, Varna Airport caters to tourists visiting the Black Sea resorts and the vibrant city of Varna.
Gorna Oryahovitsa Airport: Gorna Oryahovitsa Airport, primarily serving the northern central region, provides connections to the region’s historical and cultural attractions.
Sofia Airport: As Bulgaria’s largest and busiest airport, Sofia Airport offers numerous international connections and modern facilities, including shopping and dining options, with easy access to Sofia’s landmarks via bus and metro.
Stara Zagora Airport: Located in the southern central region, Stara Zagora Airport serves as a gateway to the region’s industrial and cultural sites.
Burgas Airport: Crucial for Bulgaria’s southern coastal region, Burgas Airport is a key entry point for tourists visiting the Black Sea coast, including popular resorts and the city of Burgas.
Varna International Airport: Varna International Airport plays a vital role for Bulgaria’s northern coastline, connecting tourists to the region’s beautiful beaches and cultural attractions.
Airlines in Bulgaria:
Bulgaria Air: As Bulgaria’s national carrier, Bulgaria Air connects the country to major European cities and beyond.
Ryanair: The low-cost airline Ryanair offers budget-friendly flights primarily from European destinations to Bulgaria.
Jet2: Jet2, known for its holiday packages and leisure routes, caters to tourists from the UK traveling to Bulgaria.
Luxury Hotels in Bulgaria:
Sense Hotel Sofia: This contemporary luxury hotel in the heart of Sofia offers sleek design and modern amenities, featuring panoramic views of the city and an award-winning rooftop bar.
Premier Luxury Mountain Resort, Bansko: Nestled in the picturesque town of Bansko, this resort provides luxurious accommodations and top-notch facilities, perfect for ski enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Kempinski Hotel Grand Arena Bansko: Located at the foot of the Pirin Mountains, this hotel offers direct access to the ski slopes, lavish rooms, and a world-class spa, making it a top choice for winter sports enthusiasts.
InterContinental Sofia: Situated in the center of Bulgaria’s capital, this hotel combines elegant design with top-tier service, offering breathtaking views of iconic landmarks like the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.
Grand Hotel Sofia: Known for its spacious rooms and classic style, Grand Hotel Sofia provides a luxurious stay with excellent dining options and a prime location close to the city’s cultural attractions.
Festivals and Events in Bulgaria:
Rose Festival (June): Celebrate the fragrant blooms in the Valley of the Roses, with traditional folk music, dance, and local cuisine enhancing the experience.
Sofia Music Festival (July): Enjoy classical music performances by world-renowned artists in Sofia, bringing the historic city to life with beautiful melodies.
Velikovo Folklore Festival (August): Experience Bulgaria’s vibrant folklore through colorful costumes, lively dances, and traditional crafts at this energetic festival.
Plovdiv Festival of Arts (September): Explore the rich cultural heritage of Plovdiv through a diverse array of music, theater, and visual arts performances.
Sofia Film Festival (December): Discover the latest Bulgarian and international films in Sofia’s cozy cinemas, celebrating the art of cinema in the capital city.
Must-Visit Places in Bulgaria:
Sofia: Discover the historic city center, visit the iconic Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and explore the extensive exhibits at the National Historical Museum.
Plovdiv: Stroll through the cobblestone streets of the Old Town, witness the ancient Roman Amphitheater, and immerse yourself in the vibrant arts scene.
Black Sea Coast: Unwind on the stunning beaches of Sunny Beach, explore the ancient towns of Sozopol and Nessebar, and enjoy the coastal beauty.
Rila Monastery: Admire the stunning architecture and vibrant frescoes of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, nestled in the Rila Mountains.
Balkan Mountains: Experience the natural beauty of the Balkan Mountains with opportunities for hiking, skiing, and breathtaking scenic views.
Bulgaria‘s tourism industry offers a rich tapestry of experiences, blending ancient history with modern vibrancy. The country’s diverse landscapes, from the Black Sea beaches to the majestic Balkan Mountains, provide a stunning backdrop for a wide range of activities. Its cultural heritage, showcased through historic cities like Plovdiv and Sofia, and unique festivals, attracts visitors from around the world. With its welcoming atmosphere, delicious cuisine, and an array of natural and cultural attractions, Bulgaria is a destination that appeal for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility.
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