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Bulgaria strengthens tourism ties with Poland

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26 June 2025

Bulgaria strengthens tourism ties with Poland

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Bulgaria and Poland reaffirmed their strong tourism partnership, emphasising sustainable growth, joint promotional efforts, and enhanced cooperation at the EU level to foster a more connected and competitive European tourism sector.

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Ministry of Tourism of the Republic of Bulgaria

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    • Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism

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    • Ecotourism

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Bulgaria is strengthening its tourism collaboration with Poland, as highlighted by Miroslav Borsos, Bulgaria’s Minister of Tourism, during a bilateral meeting with Piotr Borys, State Secretary at Poland’s Ministry of Sport and Tourism. The Minister noted that co-operation between the two ministries has progressed steadily since the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding in November 2021. He also expressed Bulgaria’s willingness to support Poland in promoting its tourism offerings within the Bulgarian market, emphasising the mutual promotion of tourism exchange as a mechanism for sustainable sector development.

For more information on the bilateral cooperation, please refer to the attached link.

#Sustainable tourism #Cross-regional cooperation #Tourism development #Destination management 

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