Bulgarian Black Sea Coast

The Mysterious Cape Emine in Bulgaria, where Ancient Legends are still Alive Today

Cape Emine is a rock nose on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria. It is among our most scenic natural landmarks in our country. Represents an almost 60-meter-long wall. In clear and sunny weather, however, the nose is amazingly beautiful and majestic. From its crown is visible all of our coastline, dotted with bays and rocky noses, and to the north stands Galata cape.

Bulgarian Tourism Minister Opened Investing in Tourism Sustainability Conference in Sunny Beach

We are opening the international forum for investing in tourism sustainability, Tourism Minister Nikolina Angelkova said in Sunny Beach, Focus Radio Burgas reported. The reason to choose Sunny Beach was the 60th anniversary of the resort. 

Less Tourists From Germany and Russia, More - From the UK and Ukraine

Despite the decline in early booking of tourists from Germany and Russia for holiday on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, there are  are still countries which prefer to spend their holiday in Bulgaria. This was announced by Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova in Varna.

The Telegraph: 19 Reasons why you Should Visit Bulgaria

Regular readers will know that Bulgaria features at the top of nearly every survey into the cheapest destinations in Europe. But there's more to the eastern European country than its price tag. Allow us to introduce you to the reasons Bulgaria really should be your next holiday.

1. It's cheap as chips

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