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Burgas to host the first edition of the camping festival Explore The World 2024

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The coastal city of Burgas will host the first edition of the camping festival Explore The World 2024. The event will take place on April 27 and 28 at the Marine Station. It aims to gather in one place all those for whom the home on wheels and outdoor recreation are a way of life. The program includes presentations of various campers, caravans, tents, as well as opportunities for sports and leisure. 

The most attractive campsites along the Southern Black Sea will also be showcased. A varied program is being prepared, including visits to landmarks and a boat trip to St. Anastasia Island or the Chengene Skele fishing village. Visitors with campers will have access to free parking, said the Municipality of Burgas.




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