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Ask for your transfer from Sofia Airport on the phones +359-885-000-472, +359-888-488-777 or book a transfer directly online by using the request form below. Make your request now by filling out the form and we will contact you.
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The transfer location in Sofia or Burgas does not change the price for the service, which is a great advantage for customers, because the transport services we offer can be both from Sofia Airport and from your address in Sofia. Transfers can be both from Sofia to Burgas and from Burgas to Sofia, which does not change the conditions in any way.
Prices vary according to vehicle type and distance. All prices include VAT!
Book your transfer from Sofia Airport on +359 885 000 472, +359 888 488 777 or book a transfer online.
If you need a transport service around Burgas, in another city or village, this is no problem for us. With individual request from your side, we will help you with the necessary transport and price to meet your needs.
The city of Burgas is the fourth-largest city in Bulgaria, with a metropolitan population of over 200,000. Nestled on the western shores of the Black Sea, Burgas has been a vital seaport and commercial hub since ancient Thracian and Greek times. Today, its modern harbor handles cargo traffic and ferries, while the nearby Sarafovo district boasts a thriving passenger terminal connecting Bulgaria to maritime routes across the Black Sea.
Burgas enjoys a temperate-continental climate tempered by maritime breezes, with warm, dry summers and mild winters. This pleasant weather makes its famous Sea Garden—an 8-kilometer seaside park stretching along the bay—a favorite gathering place for locals and tourists alike. Within its shaded avenues you’ll find musical fountains, outdoor cafés, sculptures, and a summer amphitheater that hosts the annual Spirit of Burgas music festival, drawing international performers and audiences every July.
Beyond the coastline, Burgas is surrounded by unique natural attractions. The Atanasovsko Lake and Poda wetlands lie just south of the city, serving as an important bird reserve on the Via Pontica migratory route. Birdwatchers from around the world visit to glimpse rare species such as the Dalmatian pelican and white-tailed eagle. Inland, the Strandzha mountains rise to the southeast, offering hiking trails, traditional villages, and century-old oak forests.
Culturally, Burgas blends east and west with its museums, galleries, and festivals. The Regional Historical Museum and the Ethnographic Museum showcase rich local heritage, while the yearly August Burgas Sand Festival transforms the city’s beaches into an open-air gallery of towering sand sculptures. Culinary delights abound in seafood restaurants along the waterfront, where freshly-caught Black Sea fish is served alongside local wines and craft beers.
With its strategic location, vibrant arts scene, and welcoming atmosphere, Burgas continues to evolve as both an economic powerhouse and a beloved seaside destination—truly a jewel on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast.
