Bulgaria: Hiring A Car
by: Michael Coy
The following guide to car rental in Bulgaria
offers information on six large rental firms. It’s worth bearing in
mind that:
• Bulgarian provision for visitors is growing
rapidly, and there are many local car hire firms
• The data included here refers to winter 2005-6,
and seasonal variations are inevitable
• Though Bulgaria uses the cyrillic alphabet
(it’s like Russian lettering), street signs in the major cities are
also printed in Roman letters (ie, using our alphabet)
This guide gives a brief overview of the big
international hire franchises, and introduces one or two of the
smaller operators. It will be a matter of personal choice for you:
staying with the big boys is probably safer and more reliable – you
know what you’re getting. On the other hand, the smaller outfits are
generally cheaper, and can provide many more service points –
certainly inland.
WHERE TO PICK UP YOUR HIRE CAR
1. Airports
Bulgaria has three sizeable international
airports, SOFIA, the capital city, VARNA and BOURGAS, which both
serve the Black Sea Coast. All three are obvious and convenient
pick-up points. Hertz and Europcar have rental desks at all three
airports, Avis does not offer Bourgas. Moto Roads and Sixt have pick
up/drop off facilities at Sofia and Bourgas.
2. Downtown or Resort Locations
SOFIA
Hertz offers two collection and drop-off points
in downtown Sofia: the Boulevard Vasil Levski and Rakovski Street.
Europcar has rental desks at the Central Hotel and Kozloduy Street.
Avis does not provide downtown locations.
BOURGAS
Europcar has rental desks at the Mirage Hotel,
and at its “Bourgas Downtown” location
HOLIDAY RESORTS CLOSE TO BOURGAS
Sveti Vlas
Europcar has two pick up/drop off points in the
resort village of Sveti Vlas, near Nessebar. These are the Briz
Complex Resort and the Laguna Hotel.
Sozopol
Hertz offers the Duni Holiday Club as a rental
point.
Sunny Beach
The Iberostar Sunny Beach Hotel is the Hertz pick
up/drop off point.
THE MAJOR CAR HIRE OPERATORS
Hertz (www.hertz.com/rentacar)
Hertz provides an online booking service for the
three smallest vehicles on its list – the Daewoo Matiz (0.8), the
Seat Ibiza (1.0) and the Seat Cordoba (1.4). Daily hire prices for
these three are (in euros) as of December 2005: 85.40 for the Matiz,
93.40 for the Ibiza and 110.40 for the Cordoba. The six more
expensive models, all with air conditioning, do not have online
prices quoted. Vehicle types include Audi A4 and A6, Seat Alhambra
and Kia Sportage.
Avis (www.avis.com)
The Avis fleet is organised into eight
categories. Prices quoted here are for daily hire (in euros), as of
December 2005:
Europcar (www.europcar.co.uk)
This huge hire franchise offers nine classes of
vehicle, ranging from “mini” up to “luxury”. Readers are recommended
to explore the website for fuller details.
Moto Roads
Contact: (www.motoroads.com)
This American-owned firm provides a bewildering
choice of car models – three Opels, three Chevrolets, no less than
twelve Renaults, three Mazdas, as well as Fords, Mercedes and 4X4
jeeps. It has contact points in nine Bulgarian cities, including
Plovdiv, Bansko and Borovets, and provides a free transfer service
from Sofia Airport to the car hire office. Moto Roads can also offer
guided tours and themed vacations. Its per-day rental prices start
at 15 euros!
Sara Tours (www.rentacarbulgaria.info)
This new Bulgarian company (launched 2001)
provides accommodation and tours, with car rental as just one of its
services. Sara permits you to drop off at various points in Sofia
free of charge – but prefers you to phone to arrange pick up.
Hire vehicles (almost exclusively Opels) are
divided into six classes: Class A has a 1.2 engine size, rising to
1.8 in Class F. Hire periods are also rigidly defined, consisting of
1-3 days, 4-6 days, 7 days. Weekend and monthly hire.
Prices given here (in euros) are daily hire rates
as of December 2005: