Taxi transfer service from Sofia Airport to Ohrid
- Trip Duration: 6:00 hrs
- Distance: 420 km
- Payment: cash in Bulgarian levs, euros, US dollars and Russian rubles., VISA / MasterCard
- Booking: Online booking
- Price: from 170 euros
- Vehicles: for 4, 5, 8 and 20 passenger
From Sofia to Ohrid
Standard 4+1
170 €
Minivan 6+1
180 €
Minibus 8+1
220 €
Bus 20+1
600 €
From Ohrid to Sofia the prices are the same.
If you going to do a trip to Ohrid, make your trip better by choosing our taxi or transfer service by a reservation with DA-Transport at datrans2019@gmail.com.
During this transfer, you will spend between 5:30-6:30h depends on the border. Ohrid is 440km away from Sofia. The border between Bulgaria and North Macedonia Gyueshevo - Deve Bair is the main one and from there, most of the cars go through. A good option is to stop for a break and visit the capital city of North Macedonia - Skopje.
Ohrid is a city in the southwestern part of Northern Macedonia, the center of the Municipality of Ohrid. It is located on the shores of Lake Ohrid of the same name near the Albanian border. Its population is 42,033. Ohrid was the capital of the First Bulgarian Kingdom between 992 and 1018. Due to its importance for cultural and spiritual history, it is known as the Bulgarian Jerusalem.
Ohrid is the economic, cultural, and religious center of the Southwestern region of the country and the largest settlement on Lake Ohrid. Near the city is Ohrid Airport, one of the two international airports in Northern Macedonia.
From the middle of the 10th century, Ohrid became a tourist center. The well-preserved old part of the city, the medieval fortress, the many churches, monasteries, and mosques, as well as the large lake, attract tourists not only from the Balkan countries and Europe. The importance of the city and the nature around it are recognized by UNESCO, and in 1979 Lake Ohrid was declared a world natural, and the following year Ohrid has declared a World Heritage Site.
According to legend, the name of the city comes from the exclamation "Oh, hill" of King Samuel under the influence of the city panorama. The names Ohrom, Mehrom, Ohrid derive from the exclamation. The name Ohrid first appears in the chronicles of the Fourth Council of Constantinople in 869/870. Ivan Snegarov accepts that the name Ohrid is a modified Slavic form of the ancient Greek Lihnina from Hrid (hill) - a town on the hill.
During the reign of Tsar Samuel Ohrid, it was the capital of the Bulgarian Kingdom and the capital of the Bulgarian Patriarchate (X-XI century). The fortress, which was built at that time, still bears his name and still rises above the city. In the autumn of 1015, Emperor Basil II the Bulgarian Slayer conquered the city. The fortress remained under the rule of Ivan Vladislav - heir of Gavril Radomir, who was the son of Tsar Samuel. From the time of the Byzantine rule from 1018 to 1167, the city was the center of the Ohrid Bulgarian Archbishopric.

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During this transfer, you will spend between 5:30-6:30h depends on the border. Ohrid is 440km away from Sofia. The border between Bulgaria and North Macedonia Gyueshevo - Deve Bair is the main one and from there, most of the cars go through. A good option is to stop for a break and visit the capital city of North Macedonia - Skopje.
Ohrid is a city in the southwestern part of Northern Macedonia, the center of the Municipality of Ohrid. It is located on the shores of Lake Ohrid of the same name near the Albanian border. Its population is 42,033. Ohrid was the capital of the First Bulgarian Kingdom between 992 and 1018. Due to its importance for cultural and spiritual history, it is known as the Bulgarian Jerusalem.
Ohrid is the economic, cultural, and religious center of the Southwestern region of the country and the largest settlement on Lake Ohrid. Near the city is Ohrid Airport, one of the two international airports in Northern Macedonia.
From the middle of the 10th century, Ohrid became a tourist center. The well-preserved old part of the city, the medieval fortress, the many churches, monasteries, and mosques, as well as the large lake, attract tourists not only from the Balkan countries and Europe. The importance of the city and the nature around it are recognized by UNESCO, and in 1979 Lake Ohrid was declared a world natural, and the following year Ohrid has declared a World Heritage Site.
According to legend, the name of the city comes from the exclamation "Oh, hill" of King Samuel under the influence of the city panorama. The names Ohrom, Mehrom, Ohrid derive from the exclamation. The name Ohrid first appears in the chronicles of the Fourth Council of Constantinople in 869/870. Ivan Snegarov accepts that the name Ohrid is a modified Slavic form of the ancient Greek Lihnina from Hrid (hill) - a town on the hill.
During the reign of Tsar Samuel Ohrid, it was the capital of the Bulgarian Kingdom and the capital of the Bulgarian Patriarchate (X-XI century). The fortress, which was built at that time, still bears his name and still rises above the city. In the autumn of 1015, Emperor Basil II the Bulgarian Slayer conquered the city. The fortress remained under the rule of Ivan Vladislav - heir of Gavril Radomir, who was the son of Tsar Samuel. From the time of the Byzantine rule from 1018 to 1167, the city was the center of the Ohrid Bulgarian Archbishopric.

24/7 customer service:+359896234772( Phone, WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram)
Why choose us?
- 24/7 service with last-minute reaction
- Fixed prices
- No deposit needed
- English speaking staff
- Kind and careful drivers
- Comfortable and clean vehicles
- Meeting at the airport and assistance with luggage
- Free waiting if your flight is delayed
- Free child seat
