# Varna Airport Transfer Guide (VAR) Honest guide to getting from Varna Airport to the city and Black Sea resorts. Real pricing, transport options, and practical tips for 2026 travelers. **Airport:** VAR **City:** Varna **Country:** Bulgaria **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/var --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Varna Airport (VAR) sits about 10 km west of the city center. A pre-booked private transfer runs roughly 20-30 EUR depending on your destination along the coast. Taxis from the rank outside cost less but come with the usual uncertainties. Bus 409 connects the airport to the city center, though it stops running in the evening and can be a struggle with heavy luggage. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing VAR is a compact airport. After passport control (quick for EU citizens, slightly longer for others), you collect bags in a single hall. The arrivals area has a currency exchange desk and a few ATMs — the ATMs generally give better rates. Free WiFi works in the terminal but can be patchy. Once you step outside, you will see a taxi rank to the right and a bus stop further along the road. If you have a pre-booked transfer, your driver will be waiting in the arrivals hall holding a sign with your name. During peak summer months (June through September), the terminal gets genuinely busy, so having someone waiting for you saves a lot of standing around. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Pre-booked private transfer:** A driver meets you inside arrivals, helps with luggage, and takes you directly to your hotel or resort. Fixed price agreed beforehand, no meter anxiety. This is the easiest option, especially if you are heading to Golden Sands, Albena, or Sunny Beach. **Airport taxi:** Available outside the terminal. Insist the driver uses the meter. Some drivers may try to negotiate a flat fare — this rarely works in your favor. The ride to central Varna should cost around 15-25 BGN (8-13 EUR). **Bus 409:** Runs between the airport and Varna city center roughly every 15-20 minutes during daytime. The fare is about 2 BGN. No luggage storage, so large suitcases make this uncomfortable. **Car rental:** Several desks in the arrivals hall. Roads in Bulgaria are generally fine, though some coastal routes get congested in summer. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Prices below are approximate for 2026 and vary by vehicle type and time of day. - **Varna city center:** 20-28 EUR (private transfer), 8-13 EUR (taxi) - **Golden Sands:** 22-30 EUR (private transfer), 12-16 EUR (taxi) - **Albena:** 30-40 EUR (private transfer), 20-28 EUR (taxi) - **Sunny Beach:** 80-110 EUR (private transfer), not recommended by taxi - **Balchik:** 35-45 EUR (private transfer) Night surcharges of 10-20% are common for arrivals between 22:00 and 06:00. --- ### Late night arrivals Charter flights to Varna frequently land late, especially in summer. Bus 409 stops running around 23:00. After that, your options are a taxi or a pre-booked transfer. The taxi rank usually has cars even late at night during peak season, but availability drops sharply in the off-season months. If your flight arrives after midnight between October and April, a pre-booked transfer is strongly recommended — there may be no taxis waiting at all. --- ### Families and luggage Varna is a popular family destination, and the airport handles plenty of travelers with children and beach gear. If you need a child seat, you will not find one in a standard taxi. Pre-booked transfers let you request child seats, booster seats, and extra luggage space in advance. For families heading to the coastal resorts, a minivan transfer is often the most sensible choice. You get door-to-door service without trying to fit strollers and suitcases into a small sedan. --- ### Where you meet the driver Pre-booked transfer drivers wait in the arrivals hall, just past the exit from the baggage claim area. They hold a name board. If you cannot spot your driver, check your booking confirmation for a phone number — a quick call usually sorts things out within minutes. Taxis line up outside the terminal building to the right as you exit. There is a marked taxi rank; avoid anyone who approaches you inside the terminal offering a ride. --- ### Decision helper **Choose a pre-booked transfer if:** you are traveling with family, arriving late at night, heading to a resort outside Varna, or simply want zero hassle after a flight. **Choose a taxi if:** you are a solo traveler or couple heading to central Varna during daytime hours, and you are comfortable negotiating or insisting on a meter. **Choose the bus if:** you are traveling light, heading to central Varna, and your flight arrives during daytime hours. **Rent a car if:** you plan to explore the coast independently during your stay and are comfortable driving in Bulgaria. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Varna Airport is straightforward to navigate. The main thing to sort out before you land is how you are getting to your accommodation — especially if you are heading to one of the coastal resorts outside the city. A few minutes of planning saves a lot of confusion at the taxi rank. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Varna Airport from the city center?** About 10 km, which takes 15-20 minutes by car depending on traffic. **Q: Is there a bus from Varna Airport to the city?** Yes, bus 409 runs to Varna city center every 15-20 minutes during the day. It costs about 2 BGN and stops running around 23:00. **Q: How much does a taxi from Varna Airport cost?** A metered taxi to central Varna costs roughly 15-25 BGN (8-13 EUR). Always insist on the meter. **Q: Can I get a transfer from Varna Airport to Golden Sands?** Yes. Golden Sands is about 25 minutes from the airport. A pre-booked transfer costs around 22-30 EUR. **Q: Are there taxis available at Varna Airport at night?** During summer, usually yes. In the off-season (October to April), late-night taxi availability is unreliable. Pre-booking is recommended for flights landing after 22:00. **Q: How do I get from Varna Airport to Sunny Beach?** Sunny Beach is about 100 km south. A pre-booked transfer costs 80-110 EUR and takes roughly 90 minutes. Taxis are not practical for this distance. **Q: Can I request a child seat for my airport transfer?** Yes, when booking a private transfer you can request child seats and booster seats in advance. Taxis do not carry them. **Q: Is there WiFi at Varna Airport?** Free WiFi is available in the terminal, though it can be slow during busy periods. **Q: What currency do I need for a taxi at Varna Airport?** Bulgarian Lev (BGN). There are ATMs in the arrivals hall. Some taxi drivers accept EUR but at a poor exchange rate. **Q: How do I get from Varna Airport to Albena?** Albena is about 40 km north of the airport, roughly a 35-minute drive. A private transfer costs 30-40 EUR. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late Night Arrivals at Varna Airport — Your Options **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/var/late-night Varna Airport handles a lot of charter traffic during the summer season, and delays are common. If your flight lands after 22:00, here is what you are working with. ## What Is Open at Night The terminal stays operational as long as flights are arriving. The ATMs work around the clock. The currency exchange desk usually closes by 22:00 or shortly after the last scheduled arrival. The small shop and cafe close early too. Free WiFi remains available. The key thing to know: the terminal is small, and once the last batch of passengers clears out, it empties quickly. Staff wind down, and you will want to have your onward transport sorted before that happens. ## Bus — Not an Option After 23:00 Bus 409 to Varna city center runs its last service around 23:00. If your flight is even slightly delayed past that time, the bus is off the table. There is no night bus service from Varna Airport. ## Taxis After Dark During peak summer (June through September), there are usually taxis at the rank even after midnight. Drivers know the charter flights run late and some hang around for the business. However, availability is unpredictable — you might find five taxis or none. In the off-season (October to May), the picture changes completely. Varna Airport is much quieter, and taxi drivers do not wait around for the occasional late arrival. Landing at 01:00 in November and hoping for a taxi at the rank is a gamble you will likely lose. Late-night taxi fares are typically 20-30% higher than daytime rates. A ride to central Varna that costs 20 BGN during the day might run 25-30 BGN at night. For longer routes to the resorts, the premium adds up. ## Pre-Booked Transfers at Night This is the straightforward solution. A pre-booked transfer operates regardless of the hour. Your driver monitors your flight and knows if it is delayed. When you walk out of arrivals at 02:30, they are there with a name board. Most transfer services apply a night surcharge of 10-20% for pickups between 22:00 and 06:00. Even with the surcharge, the total cost is usually comparable to what a taxi would charge at that hour — and you avoid the uncertainty of whether a taxi will be available at all. ## What to Do If You Are Stuck If you land late without a booking and find no taxis, your options are limited. You can try calling a local taxi company (OK Supertrans at +359 52 500 505 is the largest in Varna), but response times at night vary. The airport information desk may be able to help if it is still staffed. The honest advice: if you know your flight arrives after 21:00, book a transfer in advance. The cost difference is small, and the peace of mind is significant — especially if you are traveling with family or heading somewhere beyond central Varna. --- ### Taxi or Private Transfer from Varna Airport — Which Is Better **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/var/taxi-vs-transfer Both options get you where you need to go, but they work differently in practice. Here is an honest breakdown based on what actually happens at Varna Airport. ## The Taxi Experience Taxis line up at the rank outside the arrivals exit. During summer, there are usually plenty available. You get in, tell the driver your destination, and the meter runs. A ride to central Varna costs about 15-25 BGN (8-13 EUR) and takes 15-20 minutes. The issues tend to be minor but annoying. Some drivers do not speak English beyond basic phrases. A few will suggest a flat fare instead of the meter — decline politely and insist on the meter. The cars vary in quality; some are modern and air-conditioned, others are older. You will need BGN to pay, as most taxis do not accept cards. For destinations further from the airport — Golden Sands, Albena, Balchik — the taxi meter keeps ticking. A 40 km ride to Albena can cost 50-65 BGN, and at that point you are approaching private transfer pricing without the fixed-price certainty. ## The Private Transfer Experience You book online before your trip and receive a confirmation with your driver's details. When you land and collect your bags, the driver is waiting in the arrivals hall with a name board. They take your luggage, walk you to the car, and drive you to your exact address. The price is fixed at booking. No meter, no currency worries, no negotiation. Payment is handled through the booking platform. Vehicles are generally newer and well-maintained, and you can request extras like child seats or a larger vehicle for groups. ## Where Each Option Wins **Taxi wins when:** you are a solo traveler or couple going to central Varna, it is daytime, you have BGN cash, and you are comfortable with the meter system. The cost saving is real — roughly 8-13 EUR versus 20-28 EUR for a transfer. **Private transfer wins when:** you are traveling with family or a group, heading to a resort outside Varna, arriving late at night, carrying a lot of luggage, or simply prefer knowing the exact cost and having someone waiting. The premium over a taxi is modest, and for longer routes (Albena, Sunny Beach), transfers can actually be cheaper than a taxi. ## The Night Factor After about 22:00, taxis become less reliable at Varna Airport. During summer there are usually still some around, but in the off-season you might find an empty rank. Pre-booked transfers operate regardless of the hour — your driver is there when your flight lands, even at 03:00. ## Bottom Line For short daytime trips to central Varna, a taxi is fine and saves a few euros. For everything else — families, late arrivals, resort destinations, peace of mind — a private transfer is the more practical choice. --- ### Getting from Varna Airport to Your Hotel with Kids **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/var/family-and-kids Varna is one of the most popular family beach destinations on the Black Sea, and the airport handles thousands of families every summer. The terminal is small and easy to navigate, which helps when you are managing tired children and a pile of suitcases. ## Inside the Airport After landing, you will clear passport control and collect bags in a single hall. There are toilets near the baggage claim area. The terminal has a small shop for drinks and snacks, but prices are typical airport markup. If you need to change a nappy or warm a bottle, the facilities are basic — do not expect a dedicated family room. Free WiFi is available if you need to check your transfer booking or contact your hotel. It works but can be slow when the terminal is busy. ## Child Seats and Vehicle Size This is where planning matters. Bulgarian taxis do not carry child seats. If your child needs one (and by law, children under 150 cm should use appropriate restraints), a taxi from the rank is not going to work unless you bring your own seat. Pre-booked transfers let you request child seats and booster seats when you book. You can also choose a larger vehicle — a minivan is often the right call for a family of four or five with holiday luggage, strollers, and beach gear. Standard sedans fill up fast when you add a car seat to the mix. ## Getting to the Resorts Most families heading through Varna Airport are going to one of the coastal resorts rather than the city itself. Here are the approximate travel times: - **Golden Sands:** 25 minutes - **St. Constantine and Helena:** 15 minutes - **Albena:** 35 minutes - **Sunny Beach:** 90 minutes - **Nessebar:** 95 minutes For Golden Sands and St. Constantine, a taxi is manageable if your children are old enough to not need car seats. For Albena and beyond, a private transfer with pre-arranged child seats is the sensible option. The 90-minute drive to Sunny Beach in a comfortable vehicle with seats properly fitted makes a real difference compared to an uncertain taxi arrangement. ## Late Arrivals with Children Charter flights to Varna are notorious for delays, especially in peak summer. If you land after 23:00 with small children, you want a driver waiting — not a search for a taxi in the dark. Pre-booked transfers track your flight and adjust pickup time if you are delayed, so there is no stress about the driver leaving. ## Practical Tips - Book a minivan if you have more than two suitcases plus a stroller. Sedan boots fill up quickly. - Request child seats at the time of booking, not on the day. Availability is not unlimited during peak season. - Bring water and snacks from home for the drive. There is no convenient shop between the airport and most resorts. - If your child is prone to car sickness, note that the road to Albena and Balchik has some winding sections. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Varna Airport to the City **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/var/cost-to-city Varna Airport sits about 10 km west of the city center, so the trip is short regardless of which option you pick. The real question is how much you want to spend versus how much convenience matters to you after a flight. ## Bus 409 — The Budget Option The cheapest way into Varna is bus 409, which costs about 2 BGN (roughly 1 EUR). It runs every 15-20 minutes during the day and takes about 25-30 minutes to reach the city center. The last bus leaves around 23:00. You pay the driver directly — BGN coins or small notes are easiest. The bus is fine if you are traveling light, but wrestling large suitcases onto a crowded bus in July is not a pleasant experience. ## Taxi — Mid-Range but Watch the Meter A metered taxi from the airport rank to central Varna costs approximately 15-25 BGN (8-13 EUR). The ride takes 15-20 minutes. Always insist on the meter — some drivers at tourist airports prefer to quote a flat fare, which is almost always higher than the metered rate. A reasonable fare to the city center should not exceed 25 BGN under normal conditions. If you are heading further afield, taxi costs climb quickly. Golden Sands runs about 25-35 BGN, and Albena is roughly 50-65 BGN. For anything beyond 30 km, a pre-booked transfer usually works out better value. ## Private Transfer — Fixed Price, No Surprises A pre-booked private transfer to central Varna costs 20-28 EUR depending on vehicle type. You agree the price before you travel, the driver meets you in arrivals, and you go straight to your door. No meter watching, no currency fumbling. Here are typical 2026 transfer prices from Varna Airport: - **Varna city center:** 20-28 EUR - **Golden Sands:** 22-30 EUR - **St. Constantine and Helena:** 20-28 EUR - **Albena:** 30-40 EUR - **Balchik:** 35-45 EUR - **Sunny Beach:** 80-110 EUR - **Nessebar:** 85-115 EUR Night transfers (22:00-06:00) typically carry a 10-20% surcharge. ## Which Option Makes Sense For a solo traveler heading to central Varna during the day, the bus is perfectly fine. For couples or anyone with luggage, a taxi or transfer is worth the extra cost. For families, groups, or anyone heading to a resort beyond the city, a pre-booked transfer saves both money and stress compared to a long taxi ride with uncertain pricing. The Bulgarian Lev is the local currency. ATMs in the arrivals hall give reasonable rates. Avoid the currency exchange desks unless you have no alternative — their margins are steep. --- ## Related Pages - [VAR Airport Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/var) - [Varna Airport Transfer Cost to City](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/var/cost-to-city) - [Varna Airport Taxi vs Private Transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/var/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Varna Airport Transfers for Families](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/var/family-and-kids) - [Varna Airport Late Night Transfers](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/var/late-night) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Varna (VAR). Transfer availability is supported by AirportTransferPortal's verified supplier network. --- ## Attribution Published by AirportTransferPortal (airporttransferportal.com), a global airport transfer marketplace operated by Funny Tourism Ltd.