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Many who are looking to buy property in Bulgaria wonder how they can move there
permanently and still make a living... one of the things which most often
springs to mind is something in the tourism sector, such as a small bed and
beakfast in the countryside.Until now the higher-spending independent
travellers who would use small b and b?s in Bulgaria have been just a dream.
This vision can now become reality with the arrival of flights direct from
London to Bulgaria at just 70 pounds return, allowing that long dreamed-of
tourism venture of so many property buyers to come to life.
For a venture into tourism, the Black Sea may seem an obvioius choice as it
accounts for over 75% of all tourism revenue. However, a lot of people buying
in Bulgaria these days don?t want to pay the prices on the coast and feel it is
becoming over- developed. They want peace and calm in the rural countryside and
are also seeking a better quality of life for themselves.
Whilst many tourists are content with just a sunny beach and a cold beer, more
and more are looking for a different experience where they can get more from
their holiday, a more authentic and personal experience. Many of the
significant trends in worldwide tourism point to the high potential of
?sustainable? or ?alternative? tourism. Anyone who has spent time in Bulgaria
will be aware that the country has enormous fantastic natural resources with
mountains, forests, lakes, rivers, stunning views... and an incredibly rich
history full of traditions - making Bulgaria a perfect recipe for sustainable
tourism.
There are many delights to reap from sustainable tourism. Apart from the obvious
quality of life, compared with the mass tourist market, the characteristics of
this kind of tourism lessens their impact on the area, at the same time
providing financial benefits within the community by employing local people and
buying local produce, goods and services. So, you know that you?re minimising
ecological damage and at the same time generating income and employment.
The trend towards this kind of tourism is clear in Bulgaria. Already the number
of tourists visiting the Thracian King?s Valley has more than doubled, tour
operators have started offering alternatives to Sunny Beach and spa centres
have started selling their holidays to the overseas market. With the arrival of
these new cheap flights, increased numbers of independent tourists will start
arriving and exploring further afield, thus the often overlooked rural areas of
Bulgaria and the properties there will become more valuable.
Properties in Bulgaria suitable for sustainable tourism projects can currently
be found from as low as 10,000 euros up to as much as you would want to spend.
From running horse-riding holidays to opening a spa centre, through to renting
out self-catering villas or operating a small hotel... the possibilities in
Bulgaria are abundant.
Sustainable tourism can be an extremely rewarding lifestyle in Bulgaria - not
much else can offer the combined elements of quality of life, living in a
dreamed-of location and doing something you enjoy which also pays the bills!
For more information about this news please contact Jain Goodall of Quest
Bulgaria: Quest Bulgaria is a totally independent magazine for those interested
in buying property, moving to and investing in Bulgaria. Impartial and in-depth
articles written every month by practicing lawyers, accountants, real estate
and other experts. The only printed magazine combined with on-line professional
advice, dedicated to providing unbiased editorial and information on Bulgaria.
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