site.btaFlamingo Grand Reports Rising Interest in SPA Brunch and Dry Flotation Offers
Flamingo Grand Hotel & Spa is reporting increased interest in its SPA brunch concept and dry floatation therapies, positioning itself as a year-round spa destination on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast, Deputy Marketing and Sales Director Velina Gyumova told BTA.
The SPA brunch combines gastronomy with wellness experiences, while dry floatation is among the centre's distinctive treatments. The hotel operates in connection with Medica Albena Medi Spa, integrating spa and medical services.
The SPA centre offers programmes in wellness, relaxation, beauty and anti-stress, with popular treatments including massages, geothermal therapies and rituals using Bulgarian rose products.
Facilities include indoor and outdoor mineral pools, jacuzzi, sauna, steam bath, fitness area and treatment rooms, with access to additional pools in the resort.
Visitors are mainly from Bulgaria and Romania, with growing demand from the domestic market for SPA and anti-stress programmes. Planned developments include new offers targeting children and teenagers, as well as expanded corporate wellness programmes.
BTA presents news from certified spa, wellness, and medical spa centres in Bulgaria in its BG SPA: Salus per aquam, Health Through Water feature. Their total number exceeds 200. The initiative, organized in partnership with the Ministry of Tourism and the Bulgarian Union of Balneology and SPA Tourism, is linked to Europe's leading health tourism event, the HEALTHXCHANGE SUMMIT, which will be held from May 11 to 13, 2026, in Varna, Sts. Constantine and Helena, Golden Sands, and Albena. BTA will be the event's main media partner.
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