24/06/2020
Summer is already here, so if you are tired of lockdown and would like to escape somewhere, please do it wisely and keep you and your beloved safe.
To inspire you, we’ve prepared a magazine containing some ideas for journey to discover the projects from the 1st Call for proposals which proposed and implemented concrete actions for further tourism development based on the Black Sea Basin’s rich potential, with cross-border cooperation impact and benefits.
From tourist offices where you can find information on nature tourism, sites and monuments, churches and monasteries, museums, rest camps, events and festivals, and many more, to relax areas rehabilitated, sailing, cycling and hiking routes.
The Underwater Museum from Enez is inviting you to discover the sculptures symbolizing the history of the region and with the Virtual guide you can enjoy the culture heritage sites and monuments from Black Sea Basin region in the comfort of your home.
Nevertheless, there are still projects from the first call for proposals which have just started to prepare the outcomes deliver and many other tourism strategies and products to be achieved by our projects.
As regards the projects from the second call for proposals, there are 11 projects selected for funding proposing concrete actions for further tourism development based on the Black Sea Basin’s rich potential, with cross-border cooperation impact and benefits
We would like to thank all the projects which provided us with data, information and illustrations:
Your cooperation is very much appreciated!
TRAVEL around Black Sea MAGAZINE (June 2020)
The first meeting of the Joint Programming Committee – body responsible for the preparation of the Interreg NEXT (Neighbourhood External) Black Sea Basin Programme 2021-2027 – was held on the 29th of January 2020 in Brussels, Belgium. The eligible participating countries of the new Programme involves ten states from the Black Sea Basin: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russian Federation, Turkey and Ukraine.