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Camping Gradina Launches Early Booking Discounts for Summer 2026 Season

Camping Gradina, located on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast between Sozopol and Chernomorets, has announced an early booking campaign for its 2026 summer season, offering discounts of up to 20 percent on selected accommodation types. The promotion is valid until January 31, 2026, and applies to bookings made well in advance of the campsite’s seasonal opening.

The early booking initiative is aimed at guests planning summer seaside holidays ahead of time and seeking price certainty during the peak travel period. 

Under the campaign, accommodation in Garden View and Garden View Deluxe bungalows is discounted by 20 percent from standard summer 2026 rates, while Sea View bungalows are offered at a 15 percent reduction. The promotion does not apply to Sea View Deluxe units.

Camping Gradina is scheduled to officially open for the 2026 season on May 1 and will operate through the end of September, according to Novini247.

The site features modern bungalow accommodation positioned along the shoreline within a bay that has long been a popular destination for domestic and international visitors. Its proximity to the sea and established tourism infrastructure in the surrounding area have contributed to its continued appeal over multiple decades.

The early booking campaign reflects a broader trend within the outdoor hospitality and coastal camping sector, where operators are increasingly using advance-purchase incentives to stabilize demand, improve cash flow during the off-season, and reduce reliance on last-minute bookings. 

For campsite and glamping operators, early booking discounts can help with forecasting occupancy levels, staffing requirements, and maintenance planning well ahead of peak season.

From a business perspective, campaigns such as this also signal competitive positioning within mature leisure markets, particularly along popular coastal destinations where accommodation supply is relatively fixed.

By offering tiered discounts tied to specific unit categories, operators can manage inventory strategically while preserving higher-margin accommodation types from price reductions.

Camping Gradina’s approach highlights how established campsites continue to adapt traditional camping models with upgraded accommodation and revenue management strategies more commonly associated with resorts and holiday parks. 

As travelers increasingly expect comfort, predictable pricing, and flexible booking windows, early booking initiatives may play a growing role in how outdoor hospitality businesses structure their seasonal sales strategies.

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