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Gradina campsite opens tourist season

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Gradina (Garden) Campsite is opening the tourist season today. It is the first campsite along Bulgaria’s Southern Black Sea Coast to open this year’s tourist season, the manager of Gradina campsite Elena Pinelova said for the Bulgarian National Radio.  The first bookings for the Easter holidays have already been made, noted Elena Pinelova.

Gradina Campsite is located about 30 km away from the city of Burgas. It is the largest campsite on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast. The tourists' trailers and bungalows are located only several meters away from the sea.




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