Please believe me when I tell you you cannot get any deals for lift pass and will have to buy it in resort for 280 leva (about 100 GBP) if you are travelling independantly
They do not sell them in the ski shops with ski hire and lessons like they do in Borovets, just trust me on this and budget accordingly (I live in Bansko) the only way you can get cheaper lift passes is to book through a tour operator.
hope this info helps
Sarah,
I mean you have to book the whole holiday package through a tour operator, hotel, flights, transfer etc.
the lifts in resort are run by ulen they may offer a package at the lift station but there ski hire and lessons are more expensive (by about 30%) than the independant ski shops.
If you get offered any lift pass cheaply (ie in a bulgarian name) and are caught it will be taken off you and you will then have to pay twice
Thanx Joy, im stayin a friends uncle apartment and hav already book my flights so its impossible to do it as a package now, but thanx 4 the advice!!!
And the reason why i kleep asking the same questions DAVE is because iv been told so many different versions, that is cheap and then its not i didnt no wot 2 believe. So far i arranged my holiday for £152 flights and accommodation i think thats pretty gud don't u!!