Tourism Boost In 2007 Expects Balkans - Money
directlineholidays.co.uk Expects Balkans Tourism Boost in 2007
Destinations such as Brac, Dubrovnik and Makarska are increasingly popular due to their variety and affordability. Eastern Europe tourism in general, particularly in the Balkans, has been gaining popularity. Figures from leading online holiday company directline-holidays.co.uk (www.directline-holidays.co.uk) indicate that the Balkans region in particular will benefit. Figures from leading online holiday company directline-holidays.co.uk (www.directline-holidays.co.uk) indicate that the Balkans region in particular will benefit. In its lead up to EU membership during 2006, Bulgaria earned a record amount of nearly 's8364;1billion from tourism. It is bracing itself for a further 10% rise during 2007 with a total of 5.6 million tourists expected. It represents great value-for-money when compared with its western European counterparts.Tourists are realising Balkans holidays offer the best of both worlds, from sunny beaches to world class ski resorts with some of the lowest prices for package tours. PRNewsNow will not take sides in any personal or commercial disputes you have with the writer of this press release. The increase, according to directline-holidays.co.uk Sales Manager Alex Pilkington, points to a bright future for tourism in the Balkans.
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