Bulgaria's spa tourism could contribute up to 10 per cent of the country's total revenue from inbound tourism, according to deputy minister of economy, energy and tourism Ivo Marinov.
Speaking at the opening of the 18th annual congress of the European Spa Association in Pomorie, Bulgaria Marinov outlined that sustainable growth of specialised services in the Bulgarian tourism has been an "undeniable fact" in recent years.
Marinov stated that the countries has great potential to drive further spa tourism: “Our country is endowed not only with the beautiful scenery, great biodiversity, rich cultural heritage of seven historical epochs, but with more than 600 mineral springs.
“The peculiar combination of beautiful nature and modern Spa and rehabilitation centres make Bulgaria preferred destination of Spa and wellness among consumers.”
Chair of the Bulgarian Union of Balneology and SPA Tourism Stefan Sharlopov pointed out that every year the industry experiences a growth in financial income and foreign tourists.
Organisers of the forum in Pomerie include the minister of economy, energy and tourism and the Bulgarian Union of Balneology and Spa.
The congress by Martin Plach, president of the European Spa Association and 17 governors from Russia that expressed an interested in expanding cooperations on Spa and wellness programs with the region.
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