Transfers Bulgaria transportation company provide private 24/7 transfer service from PLOVDIV AIRPORT to HISSAR for 40 euro.
HISSAR is 45 km away from Plovdiv airport and the transfer duration is approximately 30 minutes drive – depends on the weather conditions and the city trafic. Our rates are as low as 40 EUR per vehicle for a private one-way trip. This price includes meet and greet service, all fuel expenses, driver hire and passenger’s insurance.
| DESTINATION | CAR | MINIVAN | MINIBUS | MINIBUS | MINIBUS |
| 1-3 pax. | 4-6 pax. | 6-8 pax. | 8-14 pax. | 14-18 pax. | |
| PLOVDIV AIRPORT- HISSAR | €40 | €45 | €53 | €70 | €90 |
| 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 !!!
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Hisarya (Bulgarian Cyrillic: Хисаря, also known as Hisar, Hissar or Hissarya) is a small resort town in Bulgaria, in Plovdiv Province.
Located in the outskirts of the Sredna Gora mountain range, it boasts of a very mild climate and over two dozen different mineral springs, which make it a favorite spa for many Bulgarian and foreign tourists.
The town’s population is 7,691. The population of the municipality is approximately 14,826. [1]
Because of these springs, the town was found thousands of years ago. Some pre-historic remains have been found in what is now the town centre. Later, it became a Thracian city, and when Thrace fell to the Romans and became a Roman province, Hisarya became a Roman town – one of the three most important towns in the province. At various times it was called Augusta, Diocletianopolis (after emperor Diocletian) and a couple of other names. It was a famous resort even in those times, which is proved by the fact that emperor Septimius Severus himself visited the city.
Many Roman ruins are still visible everywhere – public buildings, a small amphitheatre, the barracks of the Roman garrison, the foundations of a couple of the oldest churches in Bulgaria, as well as the best preserved Roman fortress in Bulgaria. The southern gate is known as “The Camels”, because it had broken in the middle and looked like two camels facing each other, before it was partially restored in the early XX century.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, the prosperous city declined and when it was included within the borders of Bulgaria, it was just a minor fortified town. During the Turkish rule it further declined and at some point the once prosperous city was just a couple of small houses in the midst of many Roman ruins, which peasants from the nearby villages used for a stone quarry, destroying most of them in the process.
After the liberation of Bulgaria in 1878, Hisarya was included in the province of Eastern Rumelia, and after the Unification of Bulgaria in 1885 it became a part of Bulgaria.
It prospered once again when the mineral springs were re-discovered and the place became the favourite recreation spot for the rich.
After 1945, the summer houses of the rich were nationalised and became spas for the public. The “restitution” after 1992 saw them transferred to the grandchildren of the pre-war rich, who had no money to repair the buildings, so much of the old heritage is now falling into disuse.

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