News about tourism in Belarus
News about tourism in Belarus

Less than two months are left before the New Year. It's time to plan what your holiday will be like. Online booking and payment service for travel services VETLIVA offers to choose and book New Ye...

Plates with QR codes were installed in Zhabinka city. Any curious passer-by can now learn a little more about the history of the region, using only a smartphone with the Internet.

A touching video about the Blue-eyed was presented by the UNESCO organization for its 75th anniversary.

The Ministry of Health has updated the requirements for vacationers in the country's health resorts. The new rules apply to both foreigners and Belarusians.

The new art object is located in the city center – on Rakovskaya street, 20, which is not far from the Nemiga and Frunzenskaya metro stations.

Autumn has come – the trees have changed their green outfit to gold, but it rarely rains, and the sun still shines. The beginning of November is a great time to relax.

October 30, 2021 CENTREKURORT turns 20 years old. We share our joy with you and give presents.

In the center of the story is an ordinary Belarusian who performed a feat during the war years.

One of them will pass through the religious places of the region, and the second – through the north of the Grodno region.

An unusual bench has appeared on the embankment of the Mukhavets River in Brest.


A whole park of historical miniatures has been created in the center of Ivanovo.

On October 23, the estates of the Borisov region will open their doors for guests. 5 farmsteads participate in the action. Each has its own visitor program.

Data on vaccinations against coronavirus and past disease will be added to the popular application Traveling without COVID-19. Moreover, this information will come straight from the national infor...

As promised, on September 27, on World Tourism Day, VETLIVA and the tour operator CENTREKURORT are ready to announce the winners of the competition How I spent my vacation in Belarus.

A laboratory, where one can be tested for coronavirus infection, appeared at the Central bus station in the capital.

It is now possible to enter Belarus without a visa not only through the Minsk National Airport. Alexander Lukashenko signed a special decree on September 14.

In the Berezovsky district of the Brest region, a new route for kayaking will appear. Tourists will be offered a boat ride on the Yaselda River.

From September 21, all restrictions imposed by Russia on flights to Belarus will be removed. On September 9, the presidents of the two countries agreed on this at a face-to-face meeting.

The Belarusian Railway launched a night train, which runs from Moscow to Brest and back.