
Transfers Bulgaria transportation company provide private transfer service from ISTANBUL AIRPORT to BANSKO for 330 euro.
| DESTINATION | CAR | MINIVAN | MINIBUS | MINIBUS | MINIBUS |
| 1-3 pax. | 4-6 pax. | 6-8 pax. | 8-14 pax. | 14-18 pax. | |
| ISTANBUL AIRPORT -BANSKO | €330 | €360 | €399 | €460 | €520 |
| Online Booking | BOOK | BOOK | BOOK | BOOK | BOOK |
For early and return booking – discount !!! Quoted price is per vehicle not per person !!!

Welcome to Transfers Bulgaria
Transfers Bulgaria is a company who specialise in transporting passengers and goods to all four corners of Bulgaria and beyond. The company was established in 2002 by a team with a very reliable background in the Security and Transportation industry. We offer the highest standard of service from our highly qualified, fully vetted staff. Our employees are multi lingual with English, Russian, German, French, Turkish, and Greek catered for. Our drivers have full training to advanced driving qualification; they also take pride in making your trip a safe, comfortable and relaxing experience.
Lets enjoy a pleasant trip together!
Meet & Greet
Our very Professional, friendly and approachable drivers will meet you at the designated airport terminal, hotel reception or your requested address holding your name board, they will carefully assist you with your luggage and take you to your destination in the comfort of our very comfortable vehicles at a pre-agreed, one off, FIXED all inclusive price.
Pricing policy
is highly competitive. We are convinced that reliable and low rate private transfer are the key importance to any Traveller, so the price quoted is the price you pay, there are no hidden extras for late arrivals, luggage, tolls, parking charges, fuel or vat. Our customers always receive the highest standard of professional and friendly service at a pre-agreed price. We have built our reputation on quality, reliability and value and our reputation is something you can trust.
We offer easy booking Online or by Phone +359897254232
No credit card required !!! Book now – pay on arrival !!!
For booking and inquiry :
e mail: info@transfersbulgaria.com

Bansko (Bulgarian: Банско) is a town and ski resort in southwestern Bulgaria, located at the foot of Pirin at an altitude of 925 m above sea level.
Bansko is the birthplace of 20th century Bulgarian poet Nikola Vaptsarov and Bulgarian enlighteners Paisiy Hilendarski and Neofit Rilski.
Legends
There are several legends about who founded Bansko. According to one of them, Bansko was founded by people who lived in Dobarsko, a village in Rila, itself according to a legend founded by the blinded army of Tsar Samuil. Another legend claims that Bansko was founded by an Italian painter by the name of Ciociolino, hence the existence of the name Chucholin in Bansko.
Still according to another version it was a Slavic tribe called the Peruns, who lived in Pirin and worshiped Perun, that founded the village later to become a town. There are a number of ethnographic texts, legends, prayers and oratories, which lend credence to this legend.[specify][citation needed]
History
The archeological traces of the inhabitants of Bansko and the Razlog Valley in general date to the early periods of the Roman Empire. There are several housing structures at the outskirts of the town, which date to 100 BC. However, there is no consensus nor credible theory on who these people were.
The Bulgarian Evangelical Church Community, the first Protestant church in Bulgaria, was founded in Bansko on 6 August 1868.[1]
Until 5 October 1912, Baniçka (Bansko’s former name) was a part of the Ottoman Empire, but enjoyed a quasi self-rule autonomy granted by the sultan. The town was ruled by an assembly of the elders, while justice was administered by the Ottoman judge in Razlog. It was incorporated in Bulgaria in 1912 as a result of the First Balkan War.
Bansko today
Bansko, once mainly a stockbreeding and travelling merchant community, has nowadays become a centre of winter and summer tourism. The mountain peaks near the town, the numerous lakes and the old pine woods make it a popular site for recreation. In recent years, the town has gained international popularity after the start of the annual Bansko Jazz Festival and consequently the annual Bansko pop-star concert featuring top pop stars. The nearby village of Banya, located only 5 km from the town, is known for its 27 thermal mineral springs.
A new gondola lift was built in 2003 to replace a minibus ride up to the ski slopes of Todorka. The slopes are suitable for all level skiers – from the very beginners to ones who love extreme slopes. A few competitions take place annually alpine ski disciplines and also biathlon competitions. In Bansko will take part – the women’s world cup for the alpine ski discplines. It is expected that the world cup for summer biathlon will also take part in the resort of Bansko. The town is served by a scenic narrow gauge railway from Septemvri to Dobrinishte.
Since the 2008–2009 season, Bansko has been hosting ladies’ races from the Alpine Skiing World Cup.[2]
Over construction
The town is a disaster zone from over construction resulting from the foreign investors seeking to cash in on the over marketed resort. As of 2009 tourist numbers had fallen sharply. Due to the lack of supervision from the municipality, there are now 100’s of apartment blocks unfinished with no buyers ready to invest in the long term future. Many buildings have no roads, sewerage or even electricity as the infrastructure was not there to cope with the mass influx of property developers. Most developments were built with all facilities included which makes for unsustainable developments as the operating costs would be horrendous for what is essentially a budget location. Tough decisions will have to be made on unfinished developments. Should they be demolished as they will hardly ever open for business as even the current supply of hotels are struggeling to stay afloat. 2200 Irish own an apartment in Bansko Alarming Developments
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