Bulgaria's Sunny Beach hopes to welcome tourists by July - and Brits will be given free sun loungers and amenities
BRITS could return to Bulgaria's Sunny Beach as soon as July as the country reduces its lockdown measures.
This will now expire on May 13, with plans to open resorts in the next few months starting from July 1. The average cost of a daily sun lounger on the popular beaches is approximately £5 per person - saving £140 for a family's week-long holiday alone.
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