Bansko
This year, the price for a ski pass in Bansko remains unchanged. A one-day pass is 50 leva for adults and 30 leva for children up to 12 years. For six days, it is 280 and 155 leva, respectively. Skiers can also use the pistes for half a day for 35 leva, while 1340 leva buys a seasonal pass (800 leva for children). The charge for the gondola, which takes skiers to other drag lifts, is 16 leva for a return ticket. Discounts for the seasonal ski passes are available if they are bought by December 31. There are also discounts for the gondola when full ski equipment is hired.
Borovets
The single-weekday ski pass for all pistes is 50 leva for adults and 20 leva for children under 12 years old. Prices will be lower at weekends – 30 and 15 leva, respectively. The half-weekday ski pass is 25 leva for adults and 12.50 leva for children. On Saturdays and Sundays, the price is 15 leva for adults and 12.50 leva for children. Hiring of full ski equipment will cost 30 and 23 leva (adults and children) for one day, for three days it will be 82 and 62 leva, respectively, and for six days, 150 and 113 leva. The hiring of full snowboard equipment will be almost the same with only differences in the three- and six-day-packages, which will be 85 and 165 leva, respectively.
Pamporovo
A daily ski pass in Pamporovo will cost 49 leva for adults and 28 leva for children under 14, according to Pamporovo AD, the company in charge of the resort’s lift facilities. Seasonal ski passes will be 1280 leva for adults, while passes for three, nine and 13 days will cost 140 leva, 389 and 530 leva, respectively. Tickets for one round trip on a lift will be 14 leva a person and for children under 14 years, the ticket will be 9.50 leva. Pamporovo AD provides a 35 per cent discount for regular customers and 20 per cent discounts for children. The ticket price increase of 77 per cent was explained by the rise in fuel prices and the abolition of foreigner prices.
















