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Tourism in Romania

If you prefer a quiet resort in the mountains or an exotic stay in the Danube Delta or sun bathing on the Black Sea coast or if you wish to discover historic places or get in touch with well-preserved ancient traditions or taste incredible home-made food or practice winter sports, you will have plenty of options!
Just click on the regions presented on the map and see our recommendations for places to visit.


Romania MAP

Wallachia

The region boasts both natural tourist attractions - picturesque mountain landscapes, karst phernomena ( Muierii Cave , one of the largest caves in Romania, Polovragi Cave ), spas along the Olt Valley and near it ( Calimanesti , Olanesti , Govora , Voineasa etc.) and Ski resort's among Prahova Valley. The greatest city and the capital of Romania, Bucharest, is placed here.

Transylvania-Banat-Crisana

Transylvania is by far the most romantic and inspiring of Romania's provinces. Its very name brings to mind visions of mountain peaks rising up to the sky above wooded valleys and sparkling streams, visions of high-roofed wooden churches, legendary castles and a troubled history.

Maramures

Maramures is famous for the wooden churches, for its "merry cemetery" in Sapanta and the villagers who continue to vividly assert the independence of their customs and their folklore

Moldavia - Bucovina

Bucovina - the north-eastern province of Romania - is renowned for the beautiful exterior frescoes on the walls of its monasteries
Moldavia has an extensive countryside of forests and hills, with many lesser known delights to discover, especially in the region of Targu Neamt.

The Danube Delta

At the end of the great river Danube's 2,860 km journey from the Black Forest mountains in Germany to Romania's Black Sea coast a natural paradise spreads out.

Black sea

Marvellous weather from spring to autumn and miles of golden sand make Romania's Black Sea resorts the ideal destination for beach holidays.

 









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