Because we are already in the summer season, Romanian tourists, who do not want to spend their holidays in Romania, have several options, among them the splendid place near Romania where you can go on vacation, and where the landscapes are brilliant. The official start was made here on May 21, and tour operators expect that in 2023 more than 3,100,000 tourists will spend their holidays here. Read on and find out why Nessebar is the splendid place near Romania where you can go on holiday.
The official launch of the 2023 summer tourist season was on May 21
On May 21, Bulgaria’s Acting Minister of Tourism, Ilin Dimitrov, officially launched the 2023 summer tourism season. The official opening took place in the resort “Sv Konstantin i Elena” on Bulgaria’s northern Black Sea coast, “and the place and date were not chosen by chance,” the statement said.
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This year also marks the 115th anniversary of the resort “St. Konstantin and Elena” as the oldest resort on the Black Sea, the celebrations being organized with the support of the Ministry of Tourism and the Municipality of Varna, all culminating on May 21.
The ministry stated that during May 19-21, there was a rich accompanying program for the public, with concerts on an open stage, a street of chefs who presented flavors and tastes, and entertainment for young and old. The official opening was attended by a wide range of guests, officials, ministers, parliamentarians, the diplomatic corps, representatives of local administration and industrial organizations.
Nessebar, the splendid place near Romania where you can go on vacation
According to the authorities and tour operators, Bulgaria expects many tourists from Romania, as well as more guests from Poland, the Czech Republic and Israel. Bulgaria ranks sixth in the world in terms of industry recovery, Minister Ilin Dimitrov pointed out at the official opening of the season, adding that the tourism business is active and Bulgarian accommodation facilities are wonderful. The big question, in his opinion, is what quality of services will be offered to tourists.
Located on Bulgaria’s sunny Black Sea coast, your Nessebar vacation will take you to a true place of Baltic beauty. You’ll be free to explore the spectacular UNESCO-protected Old Town before relaxing on the Blue Flag beaches and heading to a seafood restaurant or waterfront restaurant.
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Whether you want to soak up the sun or be surrounded by history, holidays in Nessebar are perfect. No wonder it is known as the “Pearl of the Black Sea”. But, nevertheless, as in the case of Romania, including in Nessebar, prices have increased in 2023, as hotel owners here also declare:
“If for other markets we increased the prices by 20%, let’s say, for the one in Romania we increased by 10-12%. So the growth for the Romanian markets was much lower because we wanted to encourage people to keep coming, especially after 2-3 years of success,” says Dimitar Tachev, Sales and Marketing Manager of Sol Nessebar Hotel Palace, according to Impact.ro.
Nessebar, a city of history, pride and churches
As an important trading city, Nessebar was one of the first places in the world where coins began to be minted. Bronze and silver coins were minted here in the 5th century BC. and gold coins in the 3rd century BC. Coins are still used in most currencies around the world.
Nessebar, on the shores of the Black Sea, was colonized at the end of the Bronze Age by the ancient Thracians, who called it Melsambria. Today, you will find the preserved remains of past eras, Roman and medieval walls; Byzantine and Bulgarian churches and houses from the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Nessebar is proud of its churches. The Church of Saint Sophia, known as the Old Metropolis, and the Church of the Virgin Eleusis, located on the northern shore, are basilicas with three naves dating from the early Byzantine period, from the 5th and 6th centuries. The Church of St. John the Baptist, from the 11th century, is distinguished by its cylindrical dome. The Church of Saint Stephen is remarkable for its frescoes from the 16th century.
Conclusion
If you haven’t planned a stay yet, you can do it in Nessebar, the splendid place near Romania where you can go on vacation, and where you have something to visit every day. Although the prices have gone up, nevertheless it is worth visiting the place and spending a few days here.