Bulgaria Could Be Europe`s Next Golfing `Hotspot` - Bulgarian
Released on: June 19, 2008, 6:20 am
Press Release Author: Shana Woodit
Industry: Real Estate
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Press Release Body: PERELIK - THE NEXT MOUNTAIN SPOT IN BULGARIA
There are plans for a grandiose tourist complex in Bulgaria's biggest Rhodopi Mountain, where the former biggest Balkan ski resort Pamporovo can also be found. The project, called Perelik, consists of over 200 km ski runs and about 100 km of ski lifts. The project is estimated at more than 300 million euro. The Perelik project received an Investor First Class certificate from the state. An airport near Smolyan, a 100km three-lane road from Plovdiv and a golf course are planned for construction, The Perelik project is intended to be completed in the period 2012-2014.
BULGARIA COULD BE EUROPE'S NEXT GOLFING "HOTSPOT"
Real estate developers in Bulgaria have already woken up to the massive pulling power of top quality golf courses, experts say. \"Five signature courses - from the likes of Ian Woosnam, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player - are planned,\" says Chris Goodall from English language magazine Quest Bulgaria. With global golf tourism worth over GBP 10 B, Bulgarian Property has 12 new 18-hole courses in development or underway, with five due for completion by 2008. Experts point out that Bulgaria is set to prosper from its all-new putting greens, given the success of Spanish and Portuguese golf developments and with low cost airlines further spurring golf development.
EASTERN EUROPE TO BE TOP TOURIST DESTINATION
By 2020 nearly every third visitor to Europe will choose a central or Eastern European destination, according to the World Tourism Organisation.
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