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Ski packs for Bansko

Shayne Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 11-15-09 20:17

Ski packs for Bansko

Hi guys

Was wanting to know if someone who is a regular visitor to Bansko could direct us to a reputable company who do ski packs for experienced skiers and beginners.

Also could someone give us an indication of prices? And are the prices pretty much set in stone?

Regards

Shayne Razz
Hornster Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 11-15-09 20:49

re: Ski packs for Bansko

Most people will book it through the saem tour operator they booked their holiday through. Also works out cheaper that way. Not sure how you would buy a ski package otherwise.
Snow and Trail Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 11-15-09 23:14

re: Ski packs for Bansko

Hi shayne,

A shameless plug I know Very Happy but I'm offering ski and snowboard hire in Bansko. I don't think we're supposed to self promote here, but if you google Snow and Trail, you'll find me. I like to think that we're reputable, but in case others disagree, the other two that get plenty of mentions are are

- Bansko Ski Mania
- Method

Good luck!

Mark
sam Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 11-16-09 00:21

re: Ski packs for Bansko

Hi Mark

Have just had a look at your site, we are looking for around 4 to 6 hours of private tuition for my daughter, she would rather be with a female instructor was wondering if this would be possible? We are bansko skiing from 24th Dec, ba are threatening strikes from the 21st Dec which should be anounced by 14th Dec. Due to this we dont want to book anything until after 14th would this be to late?

thanks

Sam
Snow and Trail Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 11-16-09 01:09

re: Ski packs for Bansko

Hi Sam,

That shouldn't be a problem. Helena is a ski and snowboard instructor that took my wife and sister for private lessons a couple of seasons back.

If you drop me an email at [email protected] as soon as you know how things are going with BA, I can double-check that Helena is still available and we can arrange your daughter's lessons.

Thanks,

Mark
sam Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 11-16-09 23:02

re: Ski packs for Bansko

Hi mark

Thanks for that I will email you when we know what is going on

sam
Em Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 11-17-09 15:00

re: Ski packs for Bansko

Hi all, I'm heading to Bansko on 29th Jan for a week. Didn't book with a tour operator so I'm wondering whats the best and cheapest way to organise ski hire and lift passes? There's 5 (1 child) in our group, 3 of us have our own ski boots and we do not want lessons. Any advice? Would it be cheaper to shop around when we get there?

Also just wondering if this is a good time to go? Does it clash with any ski competitions etc?

Cheers

Em
Ed Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 11-17-09 16:03

re: Ski packs for Bansko

Hello all
Check out web site below
Prices look great to me!!!!!!!!!

www.rentinbansko.co.uk/SkiHire.aspx

I have never got so much information on the one web site
Snow and Trail Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 11-17-09 16:35

re: Ski packs for Bansko

Hi Em,

We offer tailored ski and snowboard hire in Bansko and should be able to provide you with a good price. Drop me an email or take a look at our site www.snowandtrail.com

We're also reviewing our prices this week on account of the strengthening pound, so expect to pay slightly less than the advertised rates.

Any questions about our service or skiing in Bansko, drop me an email.

Thanks,

Mark

Smag Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 11-17-09 23:52

re: Ski packs for Bansko

Check out Balkan-PMS.com - operating in Bansko and Borovets.