Greek hotel company Ghotels offers to cover the gas expenses of Bulgarian holidaymakers visiting any of its establishments.
The offer is valid until June 30, and reservations can be made on its website www.ghotels.gr.
The portfolio of the Greek hotel operator features – three-, four-, and five-star hotels in on the Halkidiki Peninsula in Northern Greece: Athos Рalace, Pallini Beach, Theophano Imperial Palace, Samantro Breach and Macedonian Sun.
In addition to the hotel facilities, Ghotels also focuses on providing entertainment and sports venues.
An increasing number of Bulgarians have started to go to Northern Greece for their vacations in the past 2-3 years proving to be a bust for the local economy.
Greek Company Provides Gas Money to Lure Bulgarian Tourists
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