Petar Zahov, General Manager of the Katarino SPA Hotel in Razlog, reported notable visitor interest originating from Israel, Greece, Romania, and North Macedonia. While the hotel’s primary clientele remains Bulgarian, Zahov noted growing demand from international markets. He stated that this influx reflects both sustained regional demand and established brand recognition across the Balkans and the Middle East.
The Katarino SPA Hotel has been recognized for its quality, securing the top spot among the top ten five-star mountain hotels in Bulgaria for the second consecutive year, according to the HotScore™ index. This ranking, which evaluates guest reviews from over 1,200 hotels nationwide, highlights the property’s consistent performance. The hotel has also received several other accolades, including awards for best spa hotel in 2023 and recognition for eco-friendliness in 2021.
The extensive spa facilities offer complimentary access to various thermal and relaxation amenities. These include indoor and outdoor pools heated to approximately 34°C, a cave-style jacuzzi, a salt room, and multiple saunas (Finnish, Kiva, and infrared). Guests can also utilize an aroma and panoramic steam bath, a laconium, and a tepidarium.
Beyond the facilities, the hotel provides specialized services such as massages, hydrotherapy treatments, and preventive care programs. Options range from flotation baths to deep-tissue massages, catering to stress relief, recovery, and family wellness. The spa area continues to expand, exemplified by the 2023 addition of a new outdoor pool with an infinity jacuzzi, solidifying its commitment to a comprehensive wellness experience.
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It’s encouraging to see the hotel attracting visitors from so many different countries.
What factors might be contributing to the increased interest in the SPA Hotel from Israeli, Greek, Romanian, and Macedonian visitors?