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| Dincher Hadzhiev - Regional governor of Dobrich region |
| Date: 2006-08-09 |
| E-mail: obl-dobrich@netplusdb.bg |
The Management team of Real Estate Agency “Sunny Villas” – Bulgaria has attracted our attention with its excellent advertising policy and professionalism.
We would like to express our big satisfaction from the workmanship of the team, who showed very professional qualities, mastery, responsibility and organization, during our joint work on the “Taste of Bulgaria” project, produced by “BigScreen Productions”. All the experts did their job extremely well with passion and willingness representing Dobrich Region in its best display to the public at large by the English media “IdealGuides” Ltd.
Real Estate Agency “Sunny Villas” – Bulgaria is a highly desired partner for every each of our future presentations.
The achieved results from our joint work deserve the trust of all present and future clients and partners of the Agency.
Professionalism, well managed contacts and beneficial joint work between the Management team of Real Estate Agency “Sunny Villas” – Bulgaria and Regional Governing – Dobrich are the key reasons Real Estate Agency “Sunny Villas” – Bulgaria to be recommended as an upright partner.
Dincher Hadzhiev
Regional governor of Regional Governing – Dobrich
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| Stephen Timewell, Director – “IdealGuides” Ltd. – England |
| Date: 2006-07-12 |
| E-mail: info@idealguides.com |
With reference to our recent visit to Bulgaria, Sandra and I would like to express our sincere gratitude. Without your help, our visit would have been impossible.
As a result of your assistance we will be able to produce an interesting guide to Bulgaria that will in turn help thousands of other people enjoy Bulgaria.
Real Estate Agency “Sunny Villas” – Bulgaria is obviously a professional company with an exceptional reputation. In addition, the Management team were wonderful people, made us feel welcome and safe. All of you have far exceeded our expectations and been a key factor in our enjoyment of the visit. To this end, we are seriously considering making Bulgaria our second home.
We would hope that we could use Real Estate Agency “Sunny Villas” – Bulgaria again when we return to Bulgaria and we will be more than happy to recommend Real Estate Agency “Sunny Villas” – Bulgaria to anyone who wishes to find a reputable and friendly agency in Bulgaria.
We only hope that we will remain in touch with Real Estate Agency “Sunny Villas” – Bulgaria and a business relationship flourishes between our two companies.
Again, our warmest thanks for all your assistance.
Stephen Timewell
Director
“IdealGuides” Ltd.
BigScreen Productions
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The mushrooming golf clubs throughout Bulgaria come as an alternative to the concrete sins on the Bulgarian Black sea cost.
This is the conclusion of the German DPA Agency, which made its own examination on the theme. The new golf club in Ravno Pole village, located on 25 kilometers from Bulgarian capital Sofia is presently turning into regular destination for the tourists, looking for tranquility. The golf club is visited by more and more Sofia citizens, diplomats and foreign contractors. According to the DPA Agency the golf clubs with luxurious hotels and modern SPA - facilities will improve the tourism image of Bulgaria, associated in Europe mainly with the cheap Black Sea vacation.
There are still 19 golf playgrounds more presently being built, one of which estimated on the amount of 50 million EUR - the future Golf & SPA complex in Pravets town, the birth town of former communist President of Bulgaria Todor Zhivkov. Specialists consider the strong investment interest will bring the construction of round 40 golf playgrounds in the country. The Bulgarian government also approves the intentions Bulgaria to be turned into international destination for golf tourism. There are excellent climate conditions in Bulgaria and the scenery is extremely attractive.
After the construction boom on the sea coast, the upcoming summer will show is still the tourism in Bulgaria capable to escape the sins of concrete and to return to nature, the specialized tourism editions comment. World - wide famous Black sea coasts and ski resorts in Southern Bulgaria have attracted more than 5 million tourists in common for the last 2007 year. The amount of tourists from EU have raised with 50 %. Incomes of tourism for Bulgaria have reached the record to the moment 2, 3 billion EUR - raise of 11% compared to the previous year. The State Agency of Tourism expects 10% raise for 2008 too. |
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The extreme tourism turns to be one of the latest hits of the tourism agencies,
Over 12,000 Bulgarians on different age showed interest towards possibilities for extreme experience and rest among the beautiful Bulgarian nature in April.
For the moment the most requested extreme activity is rafting - dropping by the fast waters of Struma river in Kresna gorge.
The mix of rafting plus the emotions of riding horses in Pirin Mountain also attracts the attention of many tourists.
Horse passage in the Rhodope's village of Trigrad (South - Eastern Rhodopes), Vratsa Balkan (Western Stara Planina Mountain) and the Aidushko gathering place in Troyan Balkan (Central Stara Planina) are among the favorite tourism destinations of the adventurous tourists.
Many people are also ready to climb down with a rope in a waterfall, to enter on a boat in a cave, rowing among the water cave galleries./www.news.bg/ |
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Germans started to book again holidays in Bulgaria after a two-year withdrawal, Dnevnik daily reported
The signals came from the last week's International Tourism Bourse (ITB), the annual business-to-business industry event, reminded from the daily.
Tourism experts said German bookings in Bulgaria should see a 5% increase up to 400,000 in 2008.
Seaside Burgas and Varna airports' data showed that 390,000 German tourists came to the country on trips arranged by tour operators.
The total number of Germans that landed in the two airports was 600,000.
Round 4 years ago, the number of German holiday-makers peaked, but was followed by a significant drop as the German economy slowed down and the quality of tourist services in Bulgaria worsened.
The tour operator expects to book Bulgarian holidays for 140,000 German tourists in 2008, comparing to the 120,000 last year. |
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Tourism 2007
Bulgaria’s first year as an EU-member state has had a favorable impact on its tourist image. The interest in our country has been rising as well as the flow of tourists from other countries. Over 4 million foreign residents took a winter or summer vacation in Bulgaria in 2006, which is about 7% up on 2006. EU citizens account for more than 70% of foreign tourists to Bulgaria, notably Greece, Germany, UK, Sweden and Finland. Over the last 12 months the number of tourists from the latter country shot up by 30%. And yet, Bulgarian tourism, dubbed until quite recently “the Balkan Tiger”, has been running at a low tide compared with preceding years.
This made itself painfully prominent as early as the start of the 2007 season. For the first time in many years, in mid-July, quite a few newly built hotels in the country’s Black Sea resorts found themselves unoccupied. Hoteliers’ best bet was to slash overnight charges, which entailed in its turn an unprecedented and fierce competition in the branch. In the month of August, a traditional peak in high season bookings, the tourist reflux was compensated for with fresh holiday bookings from EU and neighbouring countries.
Experts explain the alarming occurrence with a runaway sprawl of building developments- hotels, vacation villages, golf grounds, night entertainment outlets- which has totally thwarted Bulgaria’s image as a holiday destination, offering delightful family perks, unspoilt nature among them. An all-time high number of hotels and entertainment places-1800- were built in the first seven months of the year. And yet, an increasing number of people in Bulgaria are becoming aware that tourism does not necessarily mean only luxury accommodation, round-the-clock entertainment and cheap liquor. Tourist operators are beginning to opt for well paying clients who’d really like to see and appreciate the true values of Bulgaria; tourists would not fall for cheap tour packages on the Black Sea and would like instead to go deep inland to explore monasteries, medieval fortresses and the national heritage. In 2007, a great number of municipalities across the country drafted and carries through with EU funds projects on sustainable tourist development. Setting up eco and trekking trails and routes, revival of local folklore and traditional crafts and restoration of rundown old monasteries have been only but few of enterprising arrangements to advertise the respective regions as attractive tourist destinations. Rural tourism gained in popularity in 2007 too. Rural vacations usually offer, as well as accommodation with village families, horseback rides, jeep-safaris and get-to-know -the- place treks to natural sites or trips to cultural and historical sites.
In 2007 many foreigners, mostly from UK, bought houses or flats in Bulgaria, some of them to live in Bulgarian villages or small towns in their retirement or use them as holiday villas. Entire communities of ex-pats have emerged in mountain areas or at the Black Sea. Newly-built luxury flats or villas at the Black Sea appear to be much sought after as they come cheapest in EU. The owners of such properties, coming mostly from EU countries and Russia use them either as summer retreats or turn them into holiday lets at relatively prices, underbidding the local market.
Traditionally, Bulgaria’s biggest skiing resorts are most favoured by Britons. Scandinavians, Russians and tourists from neighbouring Balkans like coming to Bulgaria for skiing holidays too. |
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