Belvedere Holiday Club - Bansko - Block 2
De-luxe living and recreation in Bansko Ski & Golf Resort. Belvedere Holiday Club is a sumptuous gated complex of super luxurious apartments and chalets, providing a complete range of top class leisure facilities and beautifully situated in the heart of Bansko 's premium development area on a
Predela 2
PREDELA 2 is situated in a prime location with beautiful mountain views and it boasts five star facilities and a spa centre. The traditional style architecture and a high quality finish marks this out as an excellent investment opportunity with very attractive projected rental
01.3.2024
Bansko Skiing Zone Concessionaire Presents to Environment Minister Conceptual Design for New Ski Gondola
Sofia, January 4 (BTA) - Meeting with Environment Minister Neno Dimov and the Mayor of Bansko on Thursday, officials of Ulen, the company running the Bansko skiing zone, presented a conceptual design for a second...
02.6.2023
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07.3.2023
UPDATED Bulgaria's First Floating Solar Power Plant Project Unveiled in Sofia
SOFIA,
07.03.2023 08:31 | UPDATED 07.03.2023 11:32
(BTA)
A major project for building Bulgaria’s first floating solar power plant was presented in Sofia on Tuesday.
Construction of the plant in the water area...
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Interest rates to hit holiday spending
20.2.2007Nearly half of Britons are considering cutting back on their holiday spend this year after three interest rate rises in six months, according to a new survey.
The study of over 2,000 adults, conducted at the beginning of the month by YouGov on behalf of travel comparison site, travelsupermarket.com, found that 46 per cent of people were worried about their financial position and were prepared to trim their holiday budget.
Some 21 per cent of people have already decided they will definitely be making sacrifices. On average, they will reduce their annual travel spending by around £240, by cutting back on weekend breaks or treats while they are away.
Chris Nixon, the managing director of travelsupermarket.com, said: "These results have disturbing implications as far as the loss in revenue is concerned. I only hope many change their minds."
The company advises hard-up holidaymakers to consider travelling to destinations where the cost of living is relatively cheap, such as Turkey, Croatia and Bulgaria. Bargains are available for those prepared to travel off-peak and midweek, it says.
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