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Romanian tourists expected to spend 1.2M euro in Bulgaria during Easter

news25 About 10 000 Romanian tourists are expected to flood to Bulgaria’s northern Black Sea coast during the Orthodox Easter holidays. Easter Sunday, April 27 this year, and the next day are a public holiday in both Romania and Bulgaria, Standart daily reported. Romanian visitors are expected to spend about 1.2 million euro during their three-day Easter vacation, Stoyan Marinov, head of Tourexpo, the joint-stock company of Varna’s Tourist Chamber, told Standart. The average all-inclusive price ...

Three golf courses envisaged in Shabla

news24 Shabla’s municipal council has granted land for the development of three golf courses. Construction has not started yet, as authorities are presently working out project details. The complex will spread over a 140ha plot, 100ha of which are municipal property, the rest being provided by PDNG. According to authorities’ estimates, design and planning of the golf course will take two years and construction another four. The other two compounds approved by the municipality are the projects of ...

First tourists for summer 2008 season land in Bourgas

news23 The first group of 74 foreign tourists for the new summer season arrived at Bourgas airport aboard a low-cost Sterling airlines plane from Copenhagen on March 30, Bourgas city hall said in a statement. After receiving a hearty welcome at the airport, they continued to their destination, the Slunchev Bryag (Sunny Beach) resort. The airports in Bulgaria's Black Sea cities of Varna and Bourgas processed more than 3.4 million passengers last year, according to data provided by Germany's Fraport, ...

Last British tourists to arrive in Pamporovo April 1

news21 The last charters of British and Irish tourists for 2007 winter season will arrive at Pamporovo resort on March 23 and April 1, Pamporovo ski school representatives said, as reported by Bulgarian news agency (BTA).Even if the snow cover does not last until then, the visitors will receive accommodation and will enjoy an alternative entertainment programme instead of skiing. They will be taken for walks and sightseeing tours around the region. Tourists have already booked their holiday in ...

7 reasons why you should invest in property in Bulgaria in 2008:

news19     1. No tax on the profit from resale of 1 apartment per year.
2. No tax on the profit from resale of 2 apartments owned for more than 5 years – for long-term investments.
3. No tax on the interest gained from personal savings in Bulgarian banks.
4. Flat rate of as low as 10% for all taxable incomes – one of the lowest in the world!
5. Flat rate of as low as 10% for corporate profits – one of the lowest in Europe!
6. Double taxation ...

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