Hotel visitors in Bulgaria
People from Germany, the UK, Greece, Italy and France were the most frequent foreign hotel visitors in Bulgaria‘s capital Sofia, according to Sofia City Hall’s official data.
Most foreigners visited Sofia’s hotels in September (over 76 000), October (over 75 000) and March (over 62 000).
Among Sofia’s four and five-star hotels, Kempinski Zografski registered the higher total number of hotel nights in 2011 (86 005), followed by Dedeman Princess (72 435), Hilton (59 178), Sheraton Sofia Hotel Balkan (55 139) and Rodina (47 365).
Sheraton Sofia Hotel Balkan observed the highest bed utilization rate in 2011 (84%), followed by Hilton (67%).
Over the last four years, a steady growth has been registered in the number of nights spent in Bulgaria‘s capital four- and five-star hotels, reaching 64% of all Sofia hotel nights in 2011, while the one- to three-star hotels have seen a decrease for the same period.
Number of Visitors at Bulgarian Winter Resorts Up 8%
There are about 8% more tourists at Bulgaria‘s top winter resorts, compared to the same time last year.
The data was reported by the Deputy Chairman of the Bulgarian Tourist Chamber, Evelin Videnov, cited by “Focus” news agency.
According to Videnov, the 2012 winter season has been great for the country’s tourism. Based on the 8% increase in numbers, he expects and estimates about 10% more in revenues, compared to 2011.
The Bulgarian Deputy Chairman believes the good turnout is attributed to the heavy snow that fell earlier than last year, while promotions and discounts, particularly in tourist packages, have attracted more Bulgarians to local resorts. Visitors there now are mostly local tourists.
Videnov stresses that Bulgaria has almost no competition in winter sports and tourism from neighboring countries and on the Balkans, except for some Serbian and Croatian resorts, while Turkey, Greece and Romania “traditionally are not strong in winter tourism.”
Bulgaria Mulls Ways to Attract More Romanian Tourists
A large-scale business forum is held Thursday and Friday in the central Bulgarian city and old capital Veliko Tarnovo focusing on ways to attract more Romanian tourists.
The forum is attended by a number of Romanian companies from the travel sector to hear presentations on Bulgaria as a year-round tourist destination, the largest private TV channel bTV reported Thursday.
The event is organized by the Bulgarian Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism, with the help of the Union for SPA Tourism and the Association of Bulgarian Hotel and Restaurant Owners.
Organizers are quoted saying that their goal is to promote Bulgaria on the Romanian tourist market, which is one of the priorities of the sector.
The main destination for visitors from Romania was the northern Bulgarian Black Sea coast.








