AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBulgaria Travel Pulse: NSI data shows foreign arrivals rose 2.4% year-on-year to 1.02mn in May, while Bulgarians’ trips abroad climbed 5.5% to 922,500—yet northern Black Sea operators warn June is starting weak, with many hotels running at about half capacity. Tourism Promotion: The Tourism Ministry launched a digital campaign, “Come and Enjoy the Cool Weather in Bulgaria,” pushing seaside, mountain, spa and cultural breaks on Google and Meta to key European markets. Road & Border Convenience: Traffic resumes on the renovated Danube Bridge near Ruse on June 30, restoring two-way travel, and summer roadworks on key routes to the Black Sea and Greece are suspended to reduce holiday disruption. Season & Money Matters: The free lev-to-euro exchange deadline ends June 30; from July 1 banks and post offices may charge fees, while the BNB keeps free exchanges. Visitor Costs for Brits: ETIAS fees are set at 20 euros (about £17) for many countries including Bulgaria, with a full list published for UK and Scots travellers. Heat & Safety: A new wave of dangerous heat is forecast across western and central Europe, with wildfires already flaring in the Balkans; Bulgaria’s tourism pitch leans on “cooler” summer conditions. Local Events: Bansko Nomad Fest drew 1,000+ remote workers and entrepreneurs, highlighting year-round demand for stays and services.
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