Latest
issue
Uniting the world of spa & wellness
Get Spa Business and Spa Business insider digital magazines FREE
Sign up here ▸
News   Features   Products   Company profilesProfiles   Press releasesProfiles   Magazine   Handbook   Advertise    Subscribe  
NEWS
Bulgarian tourism chief decries balneotherapy shortcomings
POSTED 11 Dec 2014 . BY Helen Andrews
Draganov wants the country to make better use of its mineral springs
Rumen Draganov, director of the Bulgarian Institute for Tourism Analyses and Assessments, has recently lamented the poor use of the country’s mineral water springs, noting the country should take cues from rival EU destinations.

“Instead of building new balneotherapy centres, we destroy and close the existing ones,” Draganov told Focus News Agency.

“When we talk about balneotherapy, the most popular destinations known for thousands of years are Hisarya, Pomorie, Velingrad, Sandanski, Kyustendil, the Starozagorski Bank (resort), Pavel Banya, Varshets, Momin Prohod, Banite – in the Rhodope mountains,” added Draganov. “There are many villages with the name of Banite, which in itself tells us there are mineral springs present there.”

“We still cannot say that we have reached the level at which these kinds of mineral waters are used in European Union countries,” said Draganov. “I mean Germany, France, the Czech Republic and Hungary. We do not even use the pools and baths that were built, including in the territory of the capital city Sofia.”

As a country well-known for its abundant mineral water resources and rich spa traditions, Bulgaria is eager to capitalise on its balneotherapy potential. There are currently more than 600 mineral springs in operation and spa tourism reportedly ranks second in Bulgaria after sea tourism, although several leading figures have called for a clearer development strategy moving forward.

Chair of the Bulgarian Tourist Chamber, Stoyan Lazarov, recently called for better collaboration between the three main government departments – the Ministry of Environment and Water, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Tourism – to effectively utilise and market the country’s spa resources.

”Unless the 3 ministries establish their structural departments united in a common conception for development of that product, there will be no perspective,” said Lazarov.

“Bulgarian Tourist Chamber has been saying for a long time our mineral springs are not used efficiently and not all the places at which they are used are in a clean environment.”
RELATED STORIES
  Bulgaria's spa tourism to generate 10 per cent of total tourism revenues


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.
  Bulgaria's Cliff Hotel and Spa joins Augustus Collection


The Cliff Hotel and Spa - located on southern shores of Obzor Bay, Bulgaria - has joined Augustus Collection's dedicated sales, marketing and development programme.
  Balneotherapy spa at Hyatt Regency debuts


The Balneum Spa in the Hyatt Regency Jing Jin City has opened, and is the first resort project by Hyatt in northern China.
MORE NEWS
Longevitix launches AI-powered platform to deliver longevity medicine at scale
Longevitix, a clinical platform for preventive and longevity medicine, has launched its AI- powered intelligence system to help physicians deliver continuous, personalised longevity- focused care at scale.
Atmantan Wellness Centre announces new wellness destination in Hyderabad
Atmantan Wellness Centre, an integrative wellness destination in Mulshi, near Pune in India, is expanding its portfolio by adding a new centre in Hyderabad that will launch between 2028 and 2029.
The Retreat Costa Rica debuts Vida Mía Longevity Centre
Luxury wellness resort, The Retreat Costa Rica, has introduced its Vida Mía Longevity Centre at the property’s Vida Mía Healing Centre and Spa.
Almost half of spa survey respondents are unaware cancer is a disability and not adapting treatments is discrimination
A recent survey by the UK Spa Association (UKSA) into the industry’s approach to cancer care has revealed that almost half of participating respondents (46 per cent) are unaware that cancer is a disability and guests with a cancer diagnosis must be given
+ More news   

FEATURED SUPPLIERS

Why future-ready in-house laundry is the new luxury spa essential
In today’s premium spa environment, every detail shapes the guest experience – right down to the softness of towels and the freshness of linens. [more...]

Spa Life – where spa leaders grow together
The Spa Life UK Convention returns from 21–23 June 2026 at Whittlebury Park Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort, bringing together spa managers, directors and owners for two days of focused education, meaningful connection and commercial insight. [more...]
+ More featured suppliers  
COMPANY PROFILES
Living Earth Crafts

For over 50 years, LEC has been manufacturing award-winning spa equipment for the world’s finest spas [more...]
Blue Rakun

Blue Rakun spaces are thoughtful, intuitive, and designed around real human behaviour, taking into [more...]
+ More profiles  
CATALOGUE GALLERY
 

+ More catalogues  

DIRECTORY
+ More directory  
DIARY

 

09-11 Jun 2026

World Sauna Forum 2026

Savutuvan Apaja, Haapaniemi, Finland
09-12 Jun 2026

W3Spa EMEA

Hotel Cascais Miragem Health & Spa, Portugal
+ More diary  
 
ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
 
SPA BUSINESS
SPA OPPORTUNITIES
SPA BUSINESS HANDBOOK
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS
ADVERTISE . CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2026
Uniting the world of spa & wellness
Get Spa Business and Spa Business insider digital magazines FREE
Sign up here ▸
News   Products   Magazine   Subscribe
NEWS
Bulgarian tourism chief decries balneotherapy shortcomings
POSTED 11 Dec 2014 . BY Helen Andrews
Draganov wants the country to make better use of its mineral springs
Rumen Draganov, director of the Bulgarian Institute for Tourism Analyses and Assessments, has recently lamented the poor use of the country’s mineral water springs, noting the country should take cues from rival EU destinations.

“Instead of building new balneotherapy centres, we destroy and close the existing ones,” Draganov told Focus News Agency.

“When we talk about balneotherapy, the most popular destinations known for thousands of years are Hisarya, Pomorie, Velingrad, Sandanski, Kyustendil, the Starozagorski Bank (resort), Pavel Banya, Varshets, Momin Prohod, Banite – in the Rhodope mountains,” added Draganov. “There are many villages with the name of Banite, which in itself tells us there are mineral springs present there.”

“We still cannot say that we have reached the level at which these kinds of mineral waters are used in European Union countries,” said Draganov. “I mean Germany, France, the Czech Republic and Hungary. We do not even use the pools and baths that were built, including in the territory of the capital city Sofia.”

As a country well-known for its abundant mineral water resources and rich spa traditions, Bulgaria is eager to capitalise on its balneotherapy potential. There are currently more than 600 mineral springs in operation and spa tourism reportedly ranks second in Bulgaria after sea tourism, although several leading figures have called for a clearer development strategy moving forward.

Chair of the Bulgarian Tourist Chamber, Stoyan Lazarov, recently called for better collaboration between the three main government departments – the Ministry of Environment and Water, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Tourism – to effectively utilise and market the country’s spa resources.

”Unless the 3 ministries establish their structural departments united in a common conception for development of that product, there will be no perspective,” said Lazarov.

“Bulgarian Tourist Chamber has been saying for a long time our mineral springs are not used efficiently and not all the places at which they are used are in a clean environment.”
RELATED STORIES
Bulgaria's spa tourism to generate 10 per cent of total tourism revenues


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.
Bulgaria's Cliff Hotel and Spa joins Augustus Collection


The Cliff Hotel and Spa - located on southern shores of Obzor Bay, Bulgaria - has joined Augustus Collection's dedicated sales, marketing and development programme.
Balneotherapy spa at Hyatt Regency debuts


The Balneum Spa in the Hyatt Regency Jing Jin City has opened, and is the first resort project by Hyatt in northern China.
MORE NEWS
Longevitix launches AI-powered platform to deliver longevity medicine at scale
Longevitix, a clinical platform for preventive and longevity medicine, has launched its AI- powered intelligence system to help physicians deliver continuous, personalised longevity- focused care at scale.
Atmantan Wellness Centre announces new wellness destination in Hyderabad
Atmantan Wellness Centre, an integrative wellness destination in Mulshi, near Pune in India, is expanding its portfolio by adding a new centre in Hyderabad that will launch between 2028 and 2029.
The Retreat Costa Rica debuts Vida Mía Longevity Centre
Luxury wellness resort, The Retreat Costa Rica, has introduced its Vida Mía Longevity Centre at the property’s Vida Mía Healing Centre and Spa.
Almost half of spa survey respondents are unaware cancer is a disability and not adapting treatments is discrimination
A recent survey by the UK Spa Association (UKSA) into the industry’s approach to cancer care has revealed that almost half of participating respondents (46 per cent) are unaware that cancer is a disability and guests with a cancer diagnosis must be given
Solmar Hotels and Resorts offers Temazcal ceremony for Global Wellness Day
Mexican operator, Solmar Hotels and Resorts, is hosting a series of events in celebration of Global Wellness Day, including a Temazcal ceremony at its Playa Grande Resort and Spa in Los Cabos.
Mandarin Oriental announces standalone Mansions-branded residences for Abu Dhabi
Mandarin Oriental has announced a standalone residence brand, Mansions, which will debut at Emirates Palace, Mandarin Oriental Mansions, Abu Dhabi, in 2029.
+ More news   
 
FEATURED SUPPLIERS

Why future-ready in-house laundry is the new luxury spa essential
In today’s premium spa environment, every detail shapes the guest experience – right down to the softness of towels and the freshness of linens. [more...]

Spa Life – where spa leaders grow together
The Spa Life UK Convention returns from 21–23 June 2026 at Whittlebury Park Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort, bringing together spa managers, directors and owners for two days of focused education, meaningful connection and commercial insight. [more...]
+ More featured suppliers  
COMPANY PROFILES
Living Earth Crafts

For over 50 years, LEC has been manufacturing award-winning spa equipment for the world’s finest spas [more...]
+ More profiles  
CATALOGUE GALLERY
+ More catalogues  

DIRECTORY
+ More directory  
DIARY

 

09-11 Jun 2026

World Sauna Forum 2026

Savutuvan Apaja, Haapaniemi, Finland
09-12 Jun 2026

W3Spa EMEA

Hotel Cascais Miragem Health & Spa, Portugal
+ More diary  
 


ADVERTISE . CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2026

ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS