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A significant leap in number of tourists to Bulgaria was also made by Cyprus (52 percent), Poland (31 percent), Switzerland (30 percent), Great Britain (29 percent), and Greece (29 percent). A three bedroom house can be purchased for just £8,000,an 11 bed house/villa for around £45,500 and you can even get a 19 room hotel for pounds 345,000. A total of EUR 4.245 B should go to Bulgaria. According to the report, till 2012 the governments will offer different tax concessions and other alleviations in order to attract the pensioners. According to Turkish officials and Alliance reps, the summit that will celebrate the big-bang expansion will be hosted by Turkey. An ice cream will set you back just 40p, while a burger is typically around 30p. An increase can be expected in high-quality real estate such as gated communities, which were more recently discovered by local investors. At the moment it is fantastic value for money, but it won't stay that way for long." First Choice Holidays, which has offered package holidays to Bulgaria since 2000, said that the country was its "star performer". Best nightlife in the town is at the Grand Hotel Varna. Built in 1976, the Swiss-style house is on three floors, with the master bedroom on the top floor, a huge galley hall, an open-plan lounge-kitchen area and half an acre of land. Bulgaria is among the countries, where the retired British people will like to have a dwelling. But for a real Bulgarian experience try venues such as Sheepfold and Izvora. But there's every kind of food here, including a Norwegian steak restaurant. Check out the great local cabaret at Khan's Tent, one of the resort's superb discos. Companies in this trade sphere explain that the foreign investors used to buy properties and land via figureheads, but in the long run this practice is not serious and may lead to exodus from the most perspective construction regions in Bulgaria. Croatia, Turkey, Spain, France and the English speaking countries are also in the preference list. Data shows the increase in real estate property prices in Burgas and Varna to be by some 17% higher than the average for the country. December only, when the winter season kicked off, has seen a 28.34 % increase of tourist flocks. December only, when the winter season kicked off, has seen a 28.34 % increase of tourist flocks. Demand is concentrated primary in the big urban centres and the Black Sea coastline, where it exceeds the supply. Denmark holds the record in swelling visitor percentages according to Bulgarian statistics: since the start of the year Danes vacationing in Bulgaria have increased by 85 percent. Direct flights to the capital Sofia take around 2.5 hours. Even a three-storey, five-bedroom house in a smart suburb of the coastal city Varna, with a sea view, will cost less than £60,000 and can rent for £700 a week during the summer. Every such award, given by journalists and especially journalists working in the sphere of tourism means a lot and is a prerequisite for a future positive attitude towards the tourism in Bulgaria and the country as a whole. Favourites include minced meat rolls and speciality salads. Four-five times a week they have supper in the restaurant “Lucky Man” in Veliko Tarnovo and they love to go to mechanas with live music. Golden Sands lies close to Varna, another resort where Leonid Brezhnev, the former leader of the Soviet Union, holidayed during the Communist era. He praised the Cabinet for their vision during the negotiations with Brussels and for their fruitful efforts in the country. How did Bulgaria managed to evoke their interest and how will this prize reflect on its future image? In Bansko we have new ski-facilities with high traffic capacity and modern equipment for maintaining of the pistes in good condition. Irrelevant became also the requirement for special license from the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Internal Affairs for purchasing real estate properties in the interior areas of the country, close to the national security objects. It is a result of the achievements in the recent years in the sphere of tourism. It is beautifully positioned in woodland and dubbed "the garden village". It is becoming increasingly popular with couples and families. It is expected till 2020 at about 100 billion British pounds to be “exported” out of the British Economics and spend abroad. It is very important that this is happening now, when we are on our way to become members of the European Union and the World Tourism Organization is becoming a specialized agency of the United Nations Organization. It must be clear that the enterprising and industrious will be the ones to benefit from EU membership. It's also near the fishing village of Old Nessebur. Its fivemile beach has an attractive promenade with a mini-train. Members of the Parliament Economic Commission voted down on second reading, the text of the Investments Encouragement Law, according to which the foreigners had to ask the cabinet for such a license. Often they go on excursions around the country. Over the first five months of 2003, the number of tourists to the country has gone up by 3.5 percent with data in May alone indicating an increase of 6.9 percent. Properties have risen in value by 16% in the past 12 months, and the cost of living in Bulgaria is about a fifth of that in western Europe. Saxe-Coburg apparently referred to the legal claims on his hereditary property and the lodging swindle scandal that raged in the country over the sale of state-owned apartments to high-ranking officials in the state administration at preferential prices. Searching the internet, they were overwhelmed by what they can get for their money, and in May this year they bought a four-bedroom villa in Samokov, a mountain resort about 40 miles from the capital, Sofia, for £13,500. Shuleva, Bulgaria became a member of the Executive Council of the World Tourism Organization. Sofia occupies the last place in the ranking. Some of the most popular areas are along the Black sea coast: Nessebar, Balchik, Varna etc. Some of them have personal farms with donkey, pigs and hens”, says Ilia Danev from Beljakovets, a close friend to the foreigners.“In what country we live in! Spurred on by the glut of holiday-home programmes and cheaper and more regular long-haul flights, Britons are widening their horizons when it comes to buying abroad. That financial picture is even more impressive on the background of the global decreasing trend in the sector, marking a 1.2 % slope in 2003. That financial picture is even more impressive on the background of the global decreasing trend in the sector, marking a 1.2 % slope in 2003. The first time they arrived at their property they found a horse and cart being loaded with furniture he’d agreed to buy, and no electricity or water because gypsies had stolen the electric cable. The holidays are considerably cheaper than the equivalent in Spanish, Greek or Portuguese resorts." Bulgaria's Black Sea resorts boast white sandy beaches, warm seas and temperatures that average 80F (26C)during the summer. The investment will be at the amount of ˆ 30 millions – a good proof of the seriousness and ambitions of the ski-tourism in Bulgaria. The law is to be adopted by the parliament on second reading. The lawyers regard the term as applied only for the land and river borders, since according to the Sea Area Law, the sea coast is not considered a state border. The legal ins and outs of individual ownership are quite complicated, as are the number of days a year that can be spent in the country.” The James family is regularly approached by others interested in buying in Bulgaria. The money will be paid to enterprising people," Saxe-Coburg told MPs. The nature and the climate are wonderful, the people are so nice.” This are words of British pensioners, who since the previous summer live in the village of Beljakovets, region of Veliko Tarnovo. The official data showed that Bulgaria has become even more attractive to the EU with 25-30 % more tourists from there. The official data showed that Bulgaria has become even more attractive to the EU with 25-30 % more tourists from there. The stampede for overseas homes is switching to further-flung destinations where low price tags are attracting more British buyers: Turkey, Thailand, India, Brazil, South Africa and Croatia are increasingly popular targets. The upward trend is mainly due to arrivals from the European Union, which have soared by 21.8 percent compared to January-May, 2002. The village is only 3 km away from the old capital of Bulgaria and already welcomes four retired English families. Their fellow country people Alan and Patricia Thornton have purchased a beautiful two-story villa with garden for 50 000 USD.“All the time they say it’s very cheap here. There are also plenty of top restaurants. These features are also characteristic for the Black Sea towns of Varna and Burgas, where the steady economic development and increasing investments in the tourism industry attract more people from inland Bulgaria. They had holidayed in Bulgaria and decided to investigate buying a retirement base there. They spend 1800 – 2000 BGN (apprx. This fact, combined with the magnificent nature, makes our winter resorts very attractive to the foreign tourists. This has made holiday spots such as Greece and Spain far more expensive for Britons than non-euro countries. This is a very good thing for Bulgaria." The Sunday Times – Property December 28, 2003 Cheapest on earth? This is done in order to promote Bulgaria as a good tourist destination. This makes for a year-on-year growth of 13 percent. This membership is undisputed evidence that Bulgaria has a good international image and is a preferred tourist destination. Thomson Holidays, Britain's largest tour operator, said that it had included Bulgaria in its brochure for the first time this year. Till 2020 every fifth pensioner will live outside of England. Todor Zhivkov, the former Communist leader of Bulgaria also used to take his holidays on the Black Sea, at the resort of Evksinograd. We hardly live through the month with our pensions, our children go to work abroad, while the foreigners buy houses here!” are some of the comments of the local people. We hope this season we will also have quests from Ireland. We live in peace and abundance and we don’t miss anything. What kind of priorities does this membership gives? Your country is enchantingly beautiful – a piece of the paradise.