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Burgas Airport Transfers
Safety

Avoiding taxi overcharging at Burgas Airport

Regulated, metered taxis operate at Burgas Airport (BOJ). The precautions below are the same ones that apply at most airports — they cost nothing to follow and remove most of the risk of being overcharged.

Precautions

Before you get in

  • Use the official taxi rank rather than a driver who approaches you inside the arrivals hall.
  • Check the car has a visible taxi sign, company markings and a meter — not just a phone number on a sticker.
  • Confirm the driver will run the meter before you set off, or agree a fixed price in advance if the car isn't metered.
  • Keep enough cash in small notes — drivers aren't always able to break a large note.
The alternative

Fix the price before you land

A prebooked private transfer removes the fare question entirely. You get a fixed price per vehicle, agreed before you fly, with a driver tracking your flight and waiting for you — no negotiation on arrival, no metered fare, no need to have local currency ready. Card online in advance, or cash to the driver.

Good to know

Questions

Is it safe to take a taxi from Burgas Airport?

Regulated, metered taxis operate at the airport. The general precautions on this page — using the marked rank, checking the meter is running, confirming the fare before you get in — apply the same way they would at any airport.

How do I avoid being overcharged?

Use a taxi from the official rank rather than a driver who approaches you inside arrivals, make sure the meter is switched on at the start of the journey, and agree the likely fare range before you set off. Booking a private transfer in advance removes the question entirely — the price is fixed before you land.

Ready when you land

See private transfer prices

Fixed price, agreed before you fly.