Tourism Commission Adopts Amendments to the SPAA: Status of Chengene Skele, Camping, and Construction

15.01.2026 | Region

The Tourism Commission approved in first reading amendments to the SPAA, related to the status of the fishing village of Chengene Skele, the expansion of the scope of construction, and conditions for free camping. The aim is to balance interests in tourism and to regulate the fishing village as a tourist destination that preserves cultural heritage.

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The Parliamentary Tourism Committee adopted on first reading amendments to the Law on the Development of the Black Sea Coast (LDBC). The amendments were introduced by Galya Vasileva and a group of Members of Parliament.

Main highlights of the amendments:

Details of the amendments:

The amendments are related to the status of the fishing village "Chengene Skele", the expansion of the scope of construction and the regulation on free camping.

The bill includes a provision according to which constructions in the settlement area "Fishing Village", built before the entry into force of the law without construction permits, are considered acceptable under certain conditions.

It is also envisaged that in zone "A" the construction of structures serving specialized port facilities will be allowed.

The provisions for free camping are proposed to come into force from January 1, 2026, in order to be applicable for this summer season.