Sofia to Skopje Taxi and Transfers
Macedonia is one of the most picturesque Balkan countries. We’ll help you reach it easily – our comfortable personalized Sofia to Skopje transfer service is air-conditioned, private and provided by friendly, English-speaking drivers.
Choose any day of the week or weekend for your journey, benefit from 24-hour service – and know that you’re covered by insurance protection from start to finish.
Transfer Details
Service: Private transfer / taxi
Route: Sofia to Skopje or vice versa
On the way: border crossing in Gyueshevo – Deve Bair
Distance: 244 km
Trip duration: 3.5 hours
Vehicle choice: Sedans, minivans and 8+1 vans.
Pick up/Drop off – Sofia airport or any location in Skopje
Price: from 205€
Booking: Use the form below or WhatsApp us directly.
Payment: cash – Euros, Dollars and Pounds, Credit / debit card.
Working hours: 24/7
Price
From: | To: | Distance: | < 4 pers. | < 5 pers. | < 8 pers. |
Sofia Airport | Skopje | 244 km | 205 € | 240€ | 280 € |
How to Book?
Quote
Send your requirements using the form belowBook
Receive an estimate and confirm detailsHop in!
Our driver will pick you up at the right time
Why choose us for your Sofia to Skopje taxi service?
- You only pay the fee you’re quoted when you book – no extra costs
- If your plane is delayed, we wait for you at the airport for free
- air conditioning in every vehicle
- Get discounts when booking return transfers and for each next booking
- Complimentary children safety car seats
Submit your review | |
My recent trip to Macedonia was made incredibly stress-free and comfortable thanks to the exemplary airport transfer service from Skopje Airport. Right from the moment of my flight arrival, a friendly and professional driver was there at the pick-up point, ready to drive me to my accommodation. The vehicle was modern, spotless, and packed with amenities like Wi-Fi, allowing me to stay connected during the ride.
About Skopje
When Macedonia became independent, Skopje was proclaimed as its capital. This intriguing and ancient city has a huge amount of sights to offer you as a visitor.
Situated on the Vardar river, these days it bustles with modern life. But it actually sits in a territory that has seen a huge number of historical events. The famous Kale Fortress can be seen from the center and periods of Byzantine and Ottoman rule have both left their marks and monuments.
In 1963, an earthquake damaged the city severely, though it has since managed to recover.
The Museum of Macedonia is one of the best in the city. Here you can learn a lot about the country’s history. The City Museum is housed inside the former train station, which was partly destroyed by the massive 1963 quake.
When you want to get out into a nature a little, Mount Vodno is a protected nature reserve that’s reachable by cable car. You can also approach the summit on foot. Nearby is another area of interest – Matka Canyon. There are also several parks in the city – including City Park, which was founded by the Ottoman Turks.