Plovdiv - Varna: Private taxi transfer

Fast, cheap and private taxi transfer Plovdiv - Varna

You have a trip to Bulgaria coming, but you don't have transportation?

Then you need a taxi!
If you are planning a short stay, you need a transfer from the airport to your destination. We can provide you with different transport for different destinations. For example, if you have a trip from Plovdiv airport / city to Varna town and winter resort and return after that from Varna to Plovdiv airport / city, you can count on our services.

We offer taxi transfers from Plovdiv to any point in the country and abroad. 


Note that a trip from Plovdiv airport / city to Varna, for example, would take about 4.25hours. Varna is located at a distance of about 369 km from Varna and 389 km from Plovdiv airport.

If you are not alone and you are going with relatives, friends, colleagues to accompany you, don't worry about it - we can transport you, no matter how many people you are. If you need more than one taxi, we are ready to provide several transfers, with several cars. This is our concern! 

For foreigners who come to Bulgaria for the first time, we offer transportation arranged in advance - with the exact day and time of the trip, transfer to the hotel. The driver can communicate in English, besides being an experienced and qualified guide. Of course, if any other transportation besides the airport to hotel transfer is required, for example - to the city center, to an office building, etc., you can count on our professional services.

Fast, cheap and independent taxi transfer Plovdiv - Varna.


 

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  • Distance: 369.00 km
  • Duration: 4.25 h
  • Price: from 380.00 BGN (196 EUR)
Plovdiv - Varna: Private taxi transfer

Fast and easy access to any place in Bulgaria or abroad with our taxi transfer service

Book your taxi transfer with us!

* We will get back to you to finalize your taxi transfer.
Short information: 
 
What do our services include? 
- Transfer from Plovdiv airport / city to Varna 
- Transfer from Varna to Plovdiv airport / city
 
The price includes: 
- car rental with a professional driver, fuel costs for the car and the necessary tolls in Bulgaria; 
- transportation of passengers – up to 4 people; 
- fixed fee.

Price for a minivan, van or bus - on request

 
Varna is the largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast and third in the country in terms of population (after Sofia and Plovdiv), economic and cultural importance. It is one of the largest ports on the Black Sea. It is located at almost the same latitude as some famous French and Italian resorts - Bayonne, Biarritz, Cannes, Nice, Monaco.
 
Varna is an old settlement that existed in prehistoric times. The earliest settlers in these places appeared during the Middle and Late Paleolithic. Their traces were found in a cave near the village of Beloslav and in the area of Pobiti kamani. Numerous findings from the Mesolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age have also been discovered.
 
According to ancient authors, Odessos (Varna) was founded by Hellenic colonists from the city of Miletus during the reign of the Median king Astyages (593-558 BC). The found remains of the old Hellenic city also determine the time of its foundation to the middle of the 6th century BC. Many data say that the Hellenic colonists found here an older Thracian settlement of the Krobizi tribe. This is confirmed both by the non-Hellenic character of the name Odessos and by the Thracian pottery found in the lowest cultural layers from a time preceding the Hellenic settlement.
 
At first, the city arose as an agricultural colony, but later it also developed as a commercial center. It was characteristic of this Pontic city that it always retained a Thracian appearance. So, for example, among its inhabitants, the most honourable god was not Apollo (as in all Pontic cities founded by Ionians), but the great god of the local Thracians, Darzala. In his honor, religious celebrations were held every year, accompanied by games and competitions.
 
Odessos was known as one of the largest and richest cities on the Black Sea as early as the 4th century BC. In 341 BC, it was besieged by Philip the Macedonian, but the conflict was settled peacefully. The city achieved great material and spiritual prosperity in the III-II centuries BC, when it minted silver coins. Many of them bear the image of the great god Darzalla. In 72 BC, Odessos was conquered by the legions of Marcus Lucullus but retained its autonomy. It finally came under Roman rule at the beginning of the new era when the Roman province of Lower Moesia was created. In 9 BC, the Roman poet Ovid passed through the city and was sent into exile in the Pontic city of Tomi (Constanza).
 
After the division of the empire into two, the settlement remained within the boundaries of the Eastern Roman Empire. A number of written records and inscriptions testify to the prosperity and increased importance of the city. A new fortress wall surrounds Odessos and monumental temples, theaters, baths and a stadium are erected in it. After the official acceptance of Christianity in the IV century, many churches were built here, traces of which are still there today - the basilica on Tsar Krum Street and the churches in Janavar Tepe and Turna Tepe.
 
At the end of the 6th century, the Slavs settled in today's Bulgarian lands. They also settled in the vicinity of Odessos and gave it the Slavic name of Varna. According to some researchers, it derives from the word "crow" - black. For the first time it was mentioned in connection with the arrival of Asparukh's company (681). Depending on the outcome of the numerous wars between Byzantium and Bulgaria, the city changed its masters, until after its capture by Kaloyan in 1201, it entered the Bulgarian state permanently. During the time of the Second Bulgarian State, Varna experienced a great economic boom. Crafts developed in the city. Fine jewelry, artistic ceramics were made, beautifully decorated churches were built. lively trade links with Venice and Genoa, which supplied expensive luxury goods - velvets, glassware, silks, medicines, and bought hides, wax and wool.

 

Varna: The Maritime Capital of Bulgaria and Cultural Hub of the Black Sea Coast

Varna, the third-largest city in Bulgaria, is known as the "Maritime Capital" of the country and is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Black Sea coast. The city offers visitors an incredible combination of beaches, historical landmarks, cultural events, and modern amenities. Varna is the perfect place for relaxation, entertainment, and exploring the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Sights in Varna

  1. The Dormition of the Mother of God Cathedral: One of Varna's symbols, this magnificent cathedral impresses with its beautiful architecture and iconostasis. Located in the city center, it is one of the most important religious buildings in Bulgaria.

  2. Sea Garden: The largest park in Varna, stretching along the seaside promenade. The Sea Garden offers stunning sea views, numerous walking paths, colorful gardens, a zoo, and the Dolphinarium.

  3. Roman Baths: An archaeological complex representing the remains of the largest Roman baths on the Balkan Peninsula. The baths are an important historical site and a great place to explore the city's ancient history.

  4. Archaeological Museum: The museum is home to the world's oldest gold, discovered in the Varna necropolis. Here you can also view exhibits from different periods of the region's history, from prehistory to the Middle Ages.

  5. Varna Aquarium: A marine biological museum where you can see a variety of marine species native to the Black Sea and other seas. It is an excellent place for families with children and marine life enthusiasts.

Hotels in Varna

  1. Grand Hotel London: A luxury hotel with a historic building, located in the center of Varna. It offers elegant rooms, a spa center, and a restaurant with gourmet cuisine.

  2. Astor Garden Hotel: A modern hotel located in the resort "St. St. Constantine and Helena," a short distance from Varna. The hotel offers spa services, an outdoor pool, and beach access.

  3. Graffit Gallery Hotel: A stylish boutique hotel with modern design, located in the center of Varna. Ideal for tourists seeking comfort and a unique atmosphere.

Restaurants and Taverns

  1. Seafood Bolero: One of the best restaurants in Varna, offering fresh fish and seafood. Here you can try classic dishes from the Black Sea with exquisite presentation.

  2. Musala Restaurant: A fine dining restaurant in the city center, offering traditional Bulgarian and European cuisine in an elegant setting.

  3. Khan's Tavern: A traditional Bulgarian tavern with an authentic atmosphere and delicious dishes. The menu includes a variety of local specialties such as kebabs, Shopska salad, and rakia.

Nightclubs and Bars

  1. Horizont Club and Restaurant: One of the most popular nightclubs in Varna, located in the Sea Garden. It offers a variety of music and events, as well as a panoramic view of the sea.

  2. Cubo: A summer beach venue with a pleasant atmosphere where you can enjoy cocktails and live music. The place is a favorite for evening strolls and seaside fun.

  3. Menthol: A modern bar with a unique style and musical evenings, located by the sea. It is an excellent choice for those who want to enjoy the night with friends in a cozy setting.

Places for Rest and Relaxation

  1. St. St. Constantine and Helena: A resort located about 10 km from Varna, known for its mineral springs and beautiful beaches. Here you can relax in the spa centers or enjoy the sun by the sea.

  2. Golden Sands Beaches: One of the most famous resorts on the Black Sea coast, Golden Sands offers golden beaches and crystal-clear water. It is an ideal place for relaxation and fun.

  3. Spa Center at Astor Garden Hotel: For those seeking luxury relaxation, the spa center at this hotel offers a variety of treatments, massages, and mineral pools.

Tourist Destinations Around Varna

  1. Aladzha Monastery: The rock monastery is located about 15 km from Varna and is a unique landmark with interesting cave formations and historical significance.

  2. Kamchia: The Kamchia River and the eponymous nature reserve are located about 30 km from Varna. The place offers peace and beauty, making it ideal for picnics and nature walks.

  3. Balchik and the Palace of the Romanian Queen Maria: About an hour's drive from Varna, Balchik offers a beautiful seaside garden and a historic palace with unique architecture. It is an excellent place for a day trip.

Why Visit Varna?

Varna is a city that offers everything – from beautiful beaches and cultural landmarks to modern amenities and vibrant nightlife. Whether you are looking for a place for a family vacation, a romantic weekend, or a cultural experience, Varna has something to offer everyone.

With its historical sites, green parks, and entertainment options, Varna is a great destination for any season. The city combines maritime charm with rich cultural heritage, making it one of the most attractive places to visit in Bulgaria. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a foodie, or simply want to enjoy the sun and the sea, Varna will leave you with unforgettable memories and a desire to return again.

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