AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBulgaria–Turkey Tourism Push: BTA unveiled the Turkish-language edition of its “BG SPA – Health through Water” catalogue in Ankara, highlighting 128 certified Bulgarian spa, wellness and medical spa centres and pitching Bulgaria as a safe, affordable, close-by health tourism choice; officials cited rising Turkish interest, including 95,000+ Turkish guests registered in early 2026. Four-Season Health Tourism: Bulgarian balneology and SPA representatives used the launch to argue Bulgaria can become a year-round health, wellness and rehabilitation destination, backed by mineral waters and modern infrastructure. Visa Waiver Steps: Bulgaria’s Foreign Minister said final technical steps for the US Visa Waiver Program are underway, with the remaining condition tied to reducing US tourist visa refusal rates below 3% for Bulgarians. Jet2 Summer Travel Updates: Jet2 rolled out app features letting holidaymakers check live flight times and status 72 hours before departure, plus details on meeting Jet2’s in-resort Customer Helper. Black Sea Culture & Community: A Bulgarian music and folk dance charity night in Odesa brought 700 young Bulgarians together, with consul support for Sunday schools and summer visits to Bulgaria. Danube Wine Event: The Danube Winemakers Association will host a Danube Wine Festival in Kozloduy on June 27, aiming to boost regional tourism with winery-restaurateur meetups. Varna Jazz Dates: Varna’s Q-Jazz Festival runs July 8–11 at Asparuhovo Beach with free concerts and workshops, supporting the Karantinata fishing village.
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