5 Magical Reasons to have a festive Christmas or New Years holiday in Bansko
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Skiing in Bansko, Bulgaria, has been gaining popularity as a last-minute ski holiday destination in recent years. The resort offers a great combination of affordable prices, reliable snow, and a variety of slopes suitable for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. With its picturesque mountain setting, modern infrastructure, and lively après-ski scene, Bansko is a great option for those looking to hit the slopes without breaking the bank. In this article, we will explore why Bansko is a perfect destination for a last-minute ski holiday, and how to make the most of your trip. From where to stay and what to eat, to the best slopes and après-ski activities, we’ve got you covered. So, if you’re thinking of a last-minute ski getaway, read on to discover why Bansko should be your destination of choice.
Bansko is Bulgaria’s ‘Winter Ski Capital’ and is one of the most popular ski resorts in Eastern Europe. Situated in the foothills of the Pirin mountain, Bansko offers excellent accessibility to Bulgaria’s most snow-sure and diverse range. Recognized and protected by UNESCO, it has become Bulgaria’s largest and most modern ski area. Bansko attracts millions of tourists in winter and remains a popular destination in summer.
Bansko offers a good challenge for groups with mixed abilities. The resort has a wide range of slopes for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Bansko has well-groomed slopes for beginners and intermediate skiers, as well as challenging terrain for advanced ones. If you are a pro and want to bring your beginner friends skiing, Bansko is a great choice!
Check out our video on snowboarding in Bansko!
Apart from having a wide range of slopes for people of all skill levels, Bansko has excellent ski schools for children. The ski schools in Bansko offer a variety of programs for children, such as ski kindergarten, kids ski school, and ski academy. The ski schools also have certified instructors who speak English and are experienced in teaching children of all ages. Additionally, the town also offers a variety of entertainment, as well as accommodation options for families, from family-sized apartments to ski chalets. All in all, Bansko has something to offer for skiers and non-skiers of all ages.
No, unfortunately Bansko’s night-skiing was recently discontinued until further notice. We’ll keep this article updated with the newest information regariding Bansko’s night-skiing!
The ski season in Bansko typically starts in December and finishes in April. The exact opening and closing dates can vary from year to year depending on the weather conditions and snowfall. The resort usually opens its slopes as soon as there is enough snow and closes them when the snow melts or when the weather conditions are not suitable for skiing anymore.
The best time to go skiing in Bansko is during the peak season, which is usually in January and February. The snow conditions are ideal for skiing but the resort can also get crowded during this period.
Yes, but the snow conditions can be unpredictable and may not be ideal for skiing. Although December is technically the beginning of the ski season in Bansko, it’s always good to check the weather forecast and snow conditions. The resort is equipped with webcams . An upside to December is that the crowds are usually lower, giving you less company on the slopes and on the après-ski scene.
Snow conditions are usually good for skiing and the weather is cold enough for the snowmaking equipment on the pistes to work properly. The ski runs are well-groomed and usually offer optimal conditions for skiing. March is considered part of the shoulder season for Bansko, meaning it has fewer crowds and potentially lower prices.
The ski season in Bansko usually ends in mid-late April. Booking a holiday during that time can be risky if you are looking for great snow conditions. The weather can be unpredictable and some runs and lifts may already be closed. It’s essential to check the weather forecast and snow conditions before planning your trip. The great side to April is that most of the crowds will be gone and accommodation prices will likely be lower as a result.
Bansko has 75 km of marked piste ski runs and it’s been voted Bulgaria’s Best Ski Resort annually since 2013 in the World Ski Awards . Bansko has one of the most up-to-date lift networks in Europe and at points takes you as high as 2600m. Most of the resort is above 1700m and with 90% snow cannon coverage.
Bansko has a total number of 21 ski slopes. Six of these are designated as easy or ‘blue’ runs, and two are designated as intermediate or “orange” runs. Meanwhile, advanced skiers and snowboarders can challenge themselves with 11 ‘red’ and two ‘black’ slopes for experts. These runs are supported by a network of 16 lifts.
The hardest ski run in Bansko is considered to be Todorka, it’s a challenging run for experienced skiers and snowboarders. It is located on Todorka peak and offers great views of the Pirin mountain, it’s quite steep and long. Beginners should absolutely steer clear. It’s a black-rated ski run and should be attempted only by skilled skiers who are comfortable with steep and challenging terrain.
The easiest ski runs in Bansko are the ski school area and the bases of other ski runs. These areas are dedicated to beginners and are perfect for first-time skiers and children. They are all blue-rated and intended for skiers who are learning the basics like stopping and turning.
It completely depends on your skill level, preferences, and snow conditions. However, the 3 most popular runs include Shiligarnika, Chalin Vlog, and Bunderitsa. The first two are suitable for all skill levels, while the last one is fast and steep, and should be attempted by experienced skiers.
Yes, if you compare it to the Alps, Bansko offers amazing value for your money. Even more so for beginners, since every minute you spend falling down blue slopes will not cost you a fortune, vis-a-vis the Alps.
Depending on the type of the restaurant and its location, a single meal can set you back anywhere between 15 BGN to 50 BGN excluding drinks. Local taverns are cheaper than luxury restaurants but hold their ground with traditional Bulgarian meals.
A beer can cost anywhere from 2 BGN to 8 BGN, depending if you get it in the supermarket, a tavern, a mid-range restaurant, or a club. Divide in half to get the value in Pounds and Euros.
Absolutely. Bansko is situated around mineral wells and has some of the best tap water in Bulgaria. Water fountains on the streets are also safe to drink from. You shouldn’t have to spend money on bottled water in Bansko.
Most major currencies are accepted in Bansko since it is a popular tourist destination. However, not all places accept such payments and the exchange rate is usually not favorable. It’s always good to check with the establishment if they accept your currency, but it’s even better to exchange some cash and have BGN for street food and transportation.
In general, most places in Bansko accept card payments, including major credit cards and debit cards. Restaurants, bars, shops, and hotels should be card-friendly. However, some small businesses, street vendors, and places in the less-touristy areas may only accept cash payments. There might be a minimum amount for card transactions, so it’s better to have some cash on hand for small purchases. It’s also recommended to inform your bank that you will be traveling to Bulgaria and using your card, to avoid any issues with your card being blocked.
UPDATE: REDUCED PRICES FOR LOW SEASON valid from 14th January 2023
Adults |
Students |
Children under 13 |
Kids under 7 |
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Gondola (Pedestrian) |
£18 |
£15.75 |
£11.25 |
£0.5 |
½ Day (after 12:30) |
£31.5 |
£27 |
£15.75 |
£0.5 |
1 Day |
£40.5 |
£36 |
£38.25 |
£0.5 |
2 Days |
£76.5 |
£69.75 |
£54 |
£1 |
3 Days |
£117 |
£105.75 |
£67.5 |
£1.35 |
4 Days |
£155.25 |
£139.5 |
£76.5 |
£1.8 |
5 Days |
£195.75 |
£173.25 |
£90 |
£2.25 |
6 Days |
£231.75 |
£209.25 |
£119.25 |
£2.7 |
9 Days |
£346.5 |
£312.75 |
£177.75 |
£4.05 |
ADULT 2022/2023 |
6 DAYS |
5 DAYS |
4 DAYS |
3 DAYS |
2 DAYS |
1 DAY |
Skis, boots & poles |
£70 |
£65 |
£55 |
£40 |
£30 |
£20 |
Skis & poles |
£50 |
£40 |
£35 |
£30 |
£20 |
£15 |
Snowboard & boots |
£85 |
£80 |
£70 |
£55 |
£50 |
£30 |
Snowboard |
£70 |
£65 |
£55 |
£40 |
£30 |
£20 |
Helmet |
£25 |
£20 |
£15 |
£15 |
£10 |
£5 |
Snowshoes |
£50 |
£40 |
£35 |
£30 |
£25 |
£20 |
CHILD (UNDER 13) 2022/2023 |
6 DAYS |
5 DAYS |
4 DAYS |
3 DAYS |
2 DAYS |
1 DAY |
Skis, boots & poles |
£45 |
£40 |
£35 |
£30 |
£20 |
£15 |
Skis & poles |
£35 |
£30 |
£25 |
£20 |
£15 |
£10 |
Snowboard & boots |
£70 |
£65 |
£55 |
£40 |
£30 |
£20 |
Snowboard |
£45 |
£40 |
£35 |
£30 |
£20 |
£15 |
Helmet |
Free |
Free |
Free |
Free |
Free |
Free |
The Snomads team has your back with our in-house rental shop. No unreasonable prices, no queues, and no hassle. We’ll get you fitted and sort everything out while you’re enjoying a drink at the chalet. We’re always updating our ski and snowboard equipment to ensure you enjoy a top-notch experience. If you need something more specialist we work with some of the best companies in Bansko.
On arrival, our team will get you fitted as quickly as possible. Or if you’ve brought your personal equipment our team can service it in-house upon request. If you’re arriving late at night, we will arrange everything first thing in the morning. We try to give you as much time on the slopes as possible.
You don’t have to book anything extra in advance. Our team is always around to answer questions and give suggestions if you’re looking to try something more adventurous while you’re here. At the end of your stay, just drop everything back in the chalet. Hassle-free.
Everyone can benefit from a lesson or two to build confidence on the slopes, and in our opinion, a commendable ski school should hold three vital requirements: experienced English-speaking instructors, a range of ability groups, and small class sizes. We work with one of the highest regarded ski school providers in Bansko, which we believe delivers on all the above.
Check out the detailed price breakdown for individual and group lessons here.
A variety of lessons are available including standard group, private group, or one-to-one tuition. For standard group lessons, students will be grouped with those of a similar ability. All lessons take place in the main ski zone at the top gondola station, so a ski pass is required.
A single adult can expect to pay 265 BGN for a 4-hour private lesson, or 95 BGN for the same length as part of a group. The price for a 4-hour lesson for children under 13 is 85BGN.
Check out the detailed price breakdown for individual and group lessons here.
Absolutely! Most instructors are fluent or have a working knowledge of the language. Apart from English, many instructors speak Russian and German as well.
Depends on your definition of skiing. Will you be ready for the black run on mount Todorka? – Not a chance. If you have never skied before, you may be able to learn the basics of skiing in two days, such as the snow plow turn, the parallel turn, and how to stop, but it takes time and practice to become proficient. It’s important to have realistic expectations and to aim to learn how to ski safely, without endangering yourself or others on the piste.
There’s an abundance of accommodation options in Bansko. Depending on your budget they vary from hostels and guesthouses to apartments and luxury hotels. Keep in mind that options quickly become limited if you wait too long. It might be difficult to find anything if it’s the middle of the season.
For almost 10 years, we’ve specialized in creating the perfect Bansko itinerary for large groups. Whether you’re bringing friends, colleagues, or your family, our chalets can become your home away from home during your stay.
Our ski chalets have many advantages including spacious accommodations, a homely atmosphere, table tennis, board games, fast internet, central location, and privacy for your group. Moreover, we offer complementary catering and an in-house ski rental and fitting services. You don’t have to lift a finger during your entire stay, and we’ll have a few nice surprises waiting for you. Check out our eco ski chalets in Bansko, Diana-Ross, Supreme, and Chico.
Bansko maybe Bulgaria’s winter capital because of the skiing opportunities, but the fun doesn’t end at the slopes. There is a lot more to enjoy, explore and experience in Bansko and the surrounding areas. Regardless if you enjoy nature, culture, cuisine, or party nightlife, Bansko accommodates all tastes.
Snowshoeing is a great way of getting out and enjoying the beautiful Pirin mountains without having to lug around skies or snowboards. If you’re looking to get away from the crowds and see the mountains from a different angle we’re here to help. From our chalets, we arrange weekly walks that can suit any group. From a casual stroll to the Pirin’s oldest pine tree (Baykushev’s pine) to a more adventurous walk in the neighbouring resort of Dobrinishte.
Bansko’s Old Town
Just a short stroll from our Bansko chalets you’ll wander into the charming cobbled streets of Bansko’s old town. This UNESCO World Heritage site will take you back centuries, with beautiful stone buildings winding off in all directions. With many of the buildings still residential, some run as Mehana’s (traditionally decorated taverns serving food and drinks), whilst others house museums or the notable Holy Trinity Church which is well worth a visit and can be spotted by its 30m tall bell tower.
Pirin street is one of Bansko’s main streets and where you’ll find the church. This street is lined with shops and restaurants that if followed will eventually lead you to the main skiing gondola.
Whether you’re skiing or not, sitting back and relaxing in a naturally heated pool is a must. Every week we arrange and run excursions to a small village just outside Bansko which boasts geothermal springs which are thought to have an array of healing properties. Either way, enjoying a nice cold drink whilst relaxing in luxuriously warm water shouldn’t be missed.
Take a healing bath!
We highly recommend and run all our excursions through Izgreva, a Spa and restaurant in Banya that offers great food, blissful massages, and the opportunity to swim in warm water whilst being surrounded by snow. If you’d like more information on the excursions we have to offer in Bansko just get in touch.
Rila monastery, deep in the Rila mountain
If you’re looking to go a little further afield and fancy some history, visiting the Rila monastery is a great option. Dating back to the 10th century this orthodox monastery is one of Bulgaria’s most important cultural and historical landmarks. To date, it still attracts thousands of pilgrims each year. As the monastery’s roughly an hour and a half’s journey from Bansko, we’d recommend putting aside a day to really soak up the rich history this monument has to offer.
This is one for the families whose children haven’t already had enough snow or simply want something different. Bansko’s ice rink is located on Pirin street and costs 12 Bulgarian leva for 2 hours making it a nice affordable option.
Ice rink in Bansko
Mountain Biking in Pirin
Bansko sits at the foot of the Pirin mountain which over the past few years has seen a sharp increase in the number of bike trails being set. This, as well as the close-by and accessible Rila mountains, make mountain biking a great option if the weather permits. As well as being a winter option, mountain biking in Bulgaria is much more popular in the summer with endless options available. We’d recommend reading a travelling blog by Maria if you’re looking for ideas or inspiration. As always, if you need a little help arranging some biking whilst in the resort we’re happy to help and advise.
This might not be the first thing you think to do when on a skiing trip to Bansko but it is something you should definitely give a go. Whilst an escape room isn’t something you’ll find in most ski resorts, Bansko has two that run right through the winter. Have a look at escape rooms in Bansko.
This has always been one of our favourite activities and is where we source a lot of the produce we use in the chalets. Every Sunday, Bansko has its main market which is followed by Razlog’s (neighboring town) local market on Monday. In both, you’ll find a whole host of characters selling a huge variety of products from homemade rugs to local rakia (spirit) and wine.
The Bansko Sunday Market
If you’re looking for culture this is a great place to find it whilst also getting the chance to try some of Bulgaria’s best homemade products. As we’re such big fans we’re always happy to take you along, just let us know when you arrive.
Above we’ve only listed 10 possible things to do in Bansko if you’re not skiing or snowboarding or simply want a day off but the list is endless. If you do want more info just give us a shout or ask when you get to us.
Traditional Mehana Style
For us, there’s no better way to enjoy Bansko than to spend an afternoon in one of its many Mehanas. These taverns are a great experience with traditional dishes being served, often with a backdrop of Balkan music and dance. If you’re looking for ideas of where and what to eat you’ll find a list just below. Whilst the Bulgarian diet definitely has a tendency to be meat-based you’ll also find some cracking vegetarian options.
Regardless of the time of day, for us, it’s always worth trying the house wine. If it’s not homemade it’ll likely be very local, very tasty, and always accompanies whichever food is being served. As an added bonus, if you find yourself out later into the night sampling some local wine it’s likely to help limber up the body before attempting the Horo, a range of traditional dances which are great fun.
If you’d like to learn a little more about some of the great wines Bulgaria has to offer we also offer chalet wine tasting sessions which will run you through all the classics accompanied by some tasty local mezze options.
Wine tasting at the chalet
As you may have gathered, food is something we’re extremely passionate about, with that in mind we’ve decided to share a list of some of our favourite options that Bansko has to offer. Whether you’re staying with us in our catered or B&B chalets, getting out and tasting some of the local dishes is a must during your holiday with us.
Within Bansko, you’ll find a range of ‘Mehana’ which simply translates to the tavern. This typically refers to a traditional restaurant where you’re likely to find local Bulgarian dishes. The food found here is often fresh, very hearty, and made based on age-old recipes that have been passed down generationally.
When eating out prices can vary although you’ll be pleased to find that on average meals are cheaper than in other European countries with dinner for 2 ranging from 20lev (£9) for a simple feed up to 200lev (£88) for a Michelin star style experience.
Be aware card machines are often ‘broken’ so it’s always worth having enough cash on you to buy the meal and leave a tip.
This is a list that could go on and on so we’ll try and keep it short.
For more ideas just give us a shout or check out a guide written by A Social Nomad.
Finding the right place to find some of the above can be hard as Bansko is packed with places to eat out. This is why we’ve created a shortlist of some of our favourite places to dine.
Within our chalets, our menu has always been heavily influenced by traditional local cuisine. We source fresh local ingredients and draw inspiration from the regional food that we’ve enjoyed in many of the places listed above. Find out more about our selection of organic foods.
If you’re not staying in our catered eco Chalet Prince, It’s sometimes quite difficult to take yourself back out after a long day skiing, luckily across all our Bulgarian bed and breakfast chalets we have a traditional and seasonal meal set cooked to order for a small extra cost, delicious and seasonal produce with both meat, vegetarian and 100% plant-based options available.
If you’re feeling like something different to Bulgarian then options have increased a lot in recent years and the Snomads team can be on hand to help with deliveries.
Below you’ll find a list of some options that cover a variety of cuisines and great takeaway prices
The Bansko Nightlife
Lively, plentiful, and budget-friendly, the après ski scene and general nightlife in Bansko is something you will thoroughly enjoy. Hundreds of bars, wineries, pubs, and clubs to choose from and you can be as generous as you like with rounds of drinks costing a fraction of what they would in the Alps.
Apres skiing in Bansko
Below are a few of our favourite joints, après ski bars, and full-on nightclubs that attract both tourists and locals alike.
Feel free to follow the crowds and enjoy a bit of bar-hopping, even if that means you lose the last free shuttle to the chalet, distances are small and taxis are cheap!
If shots are your thing, then you’re in luck. Shots are cheaper in Bulgaria than virtually any other European ski resort. If you’re more of a lager drinker you can get a beer for the equivalent of about 1.50GBP in Bansko. Not only are the prices absurdly low, but most of the bars in Bansko have happy hours. Our advice, create your own happy hour bar crawl and move from one establishment to another as each happy hour kicks off.
Selection for all tastes
Tip: if a Bulgarian orders a vodka and coke they expect the drinks to be served separately. Although most places would understand what you meant if ordering this (especially in a British accent), it might be worth mentioning to the bartender that you want the drink mixed. Lookout: measures for spirits and liqueurs are double what you’re used to at home. A single measure is 50ml and a double is 100ml, so pace yourself.
All the above can be sampled in our chalets as we stock a range of local wines and craft beers and often have some harder spirits in-house to try. If you’d like to know more about what drinks we have on offer or receive more information on the all-inclusive alcohol add ons we provide just give us a shout.
Cheers!
We had a lot of fun putting this guide together and we hope you found it interesting and useful. As you now know, Bansko offers a huge amount of activities. There is something for everyone, regardless of age or taste. It’s a town with rich history and tradition that we think everyone should come and explore for themselves.
If you’re looking for somewhere to stay we offer a range of services out of our eco chalets Diana-Ross, Supreme, and Prince. The Snomads team is always happy to help and deliver unforgettable experiences on and off the slopes.
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