The Commission for Consumers Protection (CCP) started checks into the quality of services offered in Bulgaria's seaside resorts on the southern Black Sea coast, private broadcaster bTV reported on June 5. The checks are part of the inspections CCP conducts along the entire coast.
CCP will investigate whether tourist facilities provide complete information about all the services they offer, whether the price of the goods on sale are visible and whether notices are readable. CCP also checks whether the services offered to the tourists at the beaches are safe.
On June 5 CCP, chairperson Damyan Lazarov met the companies that own concessions on facilities on Black Sea beaches and representatives of municipalities from the area. During most of the inspections along the northern Black sea coast, the CCP did not find violations. The inspectors examined hotels and rooms for rent, as well as food and entertainment establishments.
















