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Bulgaria's Sunny Beach to be summer 2020's 'new Magaluf' after coronavirus lockdown

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Bulgaria’s Sunny Beach is set to become this summer's ‘new Magaluf’ after the coronavirus lockdown has ended. The resort, on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, is known for its sand dunes, water sports and crazy nightlife.

It has become a hit travel destination for Brit holidaymakers in recent years and saw as many as 5 million tourists in 2019.

Bulgaria, like most holiday destinations, is currently under coronavirus lockdown but the country has one of the lowest confirmed Covid-19 counts in Europe with just over 2,000 cases and less than 100 deaths.

The country’s success in managing the virus has turned the eye of travel experts who tip Bulgaria, and Sunny Beach, to be the 'It' party destination for Brits ahead of summer 2020.

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