A Black Sea holiday is a relatively new way to go to the beach for Western tourists, but it’s thoroughly recommendable. And a bunch of flights from budget airlines agree.
The town of Bourgas is a southern hub of Black Sea coast tourism, and is already serviced by flights from WizzAir and Sky Europe. This week the Bourgas Airport director announced that after Bulgaria joins the European Union on 1 Janury 2007, additional flights are scheduled by airlines such as Ryanair, Easyjet, Germanwings and Myair. This will really open up travel to the Black Sea from all over Europe, including the big British market, as well as flights from Germany, Italy and many parts of Eastern Europe. Again, the world is becoming a bit smaller.