Eastern Europe
We agree that it’s not correctly to put such large tourist powers, as Czech Republic, Romania, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Bulgaria in the same category. Without fail we will think of changing the situation in the nearest future, so that each of these countries receive an honorable and well-deserved place on the main page of Poezdka.de. These new EU member states, as well as the candidate countries are among the top regions for English tourists. Therefore, our goal is to give them as much attention as possible. This is an interest not only for Poezdka.de, but also for the states that want to attract the attention of the travelers from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. We have first-hand knowledge that the tourist potential of these states is really inexhaustible. Therefore, we will be glad to have any variant of cooperation with the travel agencies from Eastern Europe.If you wish to share with the experience of visiting the countries listed below or you just want to publish interesting material related to one (or several) of these states, then you just need to register and you will be able to add articles. There is another way - you can just send your documents with the text and photo on our e-mail: news@poezdka.de.
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The Czech RepublicThe Czech Republic is a dream country. The capital of the Czech Republic, Prague, is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the...
PolandPoland is a country that has not yet fully realized their world tour opportunities. That is why now Poland is positioned as one of the most...
BulgariaA picturesque country of Bulgaria has existed on the map of Europe for more than 13-ty centuries. And all this time, Bulgaria has been a bridge...
CroatiaCroatia and the rest on the sea for European tourists are almost words-synonyms. The nature of Croatia and its sea coast is considered to be one...
MontenegroMontenegro is the youngest state of Europe. Its independence the country gained in 2006, the last of the republics of Yugoslavia. Even when being...
HungaryHungary is situated on the plain. The eastern part of the country is situated in quite a large area of lowland Alfeld. In the north-western part...
SlovakiaQuite recently Slovakia was a part of one country, Czechoslovakia. In 1993, after the so-called «velvet divorce», Slovakia gained its...
RomaniaRomania is increasingly developing the summer tourism. And even despite the fact that the Black Sea is currently the main section in the German...
SerbiaNature has generously endowed Serbia, which is located in the central part of the Balkan Peninsula and is one of the most beautiful countries that...
SloveniaSlovenia is a country in the Balkans, which emerged as a result of the dissolution of the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Slovenia was...
MacedoniaAfter the dissolution of Yugoslavia Macedonia gained its full independence and became one of the countries of «Balkan tourist...
AlbaniaAbout Albania as a tourist region is known very little. This small country, having been along with the former Yugoslavia the «Balkan outpost...
Bosnia and Herzegovina is, perhaps, the most long-suffering Balkan state, which had greatly suffered in one the major conflicts in Europe in the...
Moldova - MoldaviaMoldova (or Moldavia) is a small country in south-eastern Europe, having received its independence after the dissolution of the Soviet Union....
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02/02/2012
River of Memory will appear in Minsk
Memorial composition in memory of those killed in the terrorist attack on April 11, 2011 in Minsk subway will be installed at the Oktyabrskaya station exit. Now there is a temporary marble memorial plaque where are always burning candles and church lamps.
01/02/2012
Holidays in Bulgaria: visa-free regime for Schengen owners
The Bulgarian government decided to simplify for many tourists the procedure of entering the country. From now on all people with a valid Schengen visa can go on holiday to Bulgaria without national visa. In such way Bulgaria is preparing its structures for the upcoming country’s entry into the visa-free regime, which today functions between the EU countries.
The decision to introduce new visa rules was taken by the Bulgarian cabinet of ministers on Wednesday January 26, 2011. According to the Bulgarian cabinet, the new visa policy will spur the tourist interest and will make Bulgaria more attractive to foreign investors.
Schengen visa owners will be able to get permission to enter Bulgaria and stay on its territory for a period of up to 3 months during the six months from the date of first entry.
It should be noted that the new visa rules in Bulgaria will be useful not only for the EU citizens, but also tourists from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, who have a Schengen visa.
New measures, inter alia, must stir up not only the tourism sector, but also resort property market in Bulgaria. Since the beginning of the financial crisis in 2008 leading Black Sea resorts in Bulgaria have marked decreasing of the square meter price. Opportunity to visit the country for Schengen owners will facilitate entry of potential buyers and will indirectly stimulate the demand for Bulgarian property.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, in 2011 its consulates issued in total 733 623 visas, which is by 18% more than in 2010.
01/02/2012
Ryanair enters the Ukrainian market
Already in May 2012 on the Ukrainian airline market will appear a new player - Ryanair. Ryanair is an Irish budget airlinefounded in 1985, which is the European leader of low-cost airlines.
