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Camping, Caravanning Nights in Bulgaria Rise 8.4% in 2025
Camping, Caravanning Nights in Bulgaria Rise 8.4% in 2025
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As the weather improves and days get longer, the camping and caravanning season kicks off. In 2025, nights spent at camping grounds, recreational vehicle (RV) parks and trailer parks in Bulgaria reached 153,700, up from about 141,800 a year earlier, an increase of 8.4%, according to Eurostat data published on Thursday.

Bulgaria stands out with stronger growth dynamics. The increase is well above the EU average of 1.1%, placing the country sixth in terms of growth rate among European countries, behind Lithuania, Estonia, Liechtenstein, Belgium and Iceland.

Nights spent at campsites and caravan parks in the EU reached 413 million. Camping and caravanning were the most popular in France, where 154 million nights were spent at campsites and caravan parks, representing 37.2% of nights spent at these accommodations across the EU.  Nights spent at campsites and caravan parks were also high in Spain (49.8 million), Italy (49.1 million) and Germany (45.0 million). The number of nights spent in the remaining top 10 EU countries varied between 26.8 million in the Netherlands and 7.1 million in Portugal.

While camping and caravanning accounted for just 13.4% of all tourist accommodation nights in 2025, their popularity has steadily climbed over the past decade. Compared with 2015, nights spent at these outdoor areas increased by 28.5%, while nights spent at hotels, holidays or other short-stay accommodation went up by 23.4%.

Data shows that in 2025, 67.0% (277 million nights) of all nights spent at these accommodations were concentrated in the summer months, between June and August. The numbers started increasing in March, peaked in August with 118 million nights spent, and then decreased to 40 million in September and 15 million in October, ending the year with almost 5 million nights in December.

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By 11:37 on 03.04.2026 Today`s news

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