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Romania Travel 2022: Transylvania Short Break

Romania Travel 2022: Transylvania Short Break

Duration: 4 Days

You can always make the best out of a short break travel! Our tour touches the essential cultural sites from southern Transylvania, namely the Brasov area, and a one day(...)

Starting from 580 €

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4 Days Trip to Danube Delta and the Black Sea

4 Days Trip to Danube Delta and the Black Sea

Duration: 4 Days

Our short break tour in the Dobrogea and Danube Delta touches the essential sites from the Danube Delta, having as base point the charming village of Sfantu(...)

Starting from 940 €

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Transylvania Tour Hiking in the Carpathians

Transylvania Tour Hiking in the Carpathians

Duration: 2 Days

If you’re fond of hiking, but you don’t have that much time to enjoy a full tour, here’s a short option for(...)

Starting from 280 €

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Cultural Tour in Transylvania

Cultural Tour in Transylvania

Duration: 2 Days

If you want to see the best of Transylvania in two days, accommodate in a boutique hotel in a carpathian mountain village and enjoy a traditional dinner, then join(...)

Starting from 310 €

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2-4 Days Tours

Our short tours in Romania include the must-see sites, such as the beautiful castles of Bran, Peles and Hunedoara, medieval fortresses, they touch at least one of the UNESCO heritage sites, at least one medieval transylvanian city and include as well a visit of the capital city of Romania, Bucharest.

As for the hikes, we use the Bucegi and the Piatra Craiului National Park, both offering many possibilities, on different difficulty levels, for hiking and walking.

In many of our tours, we use as base our mountain village, Moieciu de Sus, settled 12 km from Bran and 35 km away from Brasov, where our guests come in touch with the local culture, the homestays and the delicious home made meals cooked with local produce.

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Points of interest and landmarks

Our tours include the most well known POI and also hidden gems of Transylvania, Danube Delta, Dobrogea and Bucovina for people ready to explore the heart of Romania

Alba Iulia

Alba Iulia is a medium sized city, settled in the heart of Transylvania. It dates back to the Roman conquest of Dacia, 2000 years ago.

Moieciu de sus

The village of Moieciu de Sus is situated in Brasov county, in a beautiful mountain area at the edge of the Bucegi National Park. Its settlement, the touristic areas that surround it, the raw nature and the respect of the locals for traditions make it an ideal place for rural and sustainable tourism.

Bran Castle

Bran is the star of the Brasov area. It is mostly famous for the count Dracula Castle, but it shelters a few more interesting spots: an Etnographic Museum which lies next to the castle gardens and a small chapell  which used to shelter the heart of Queen Mary of Romania. 

Brasov

Brasov is  one of the greatest and most beautiful cities in Romania. Among its touristical attractions: the old medieval town center, the Black Church (14th century), the Council Square and Sforii Street (17th century) – one of the narrowest streets in Europe. 

Bucegi Natural Park

The geographical settlement and the easy access to the marked hiking trails, makes Bucegi Mountains one of the most visited massif in Romania. The park is home to various wild animal species, such as: bears, wolves, wild cats, wild goats, wild pigs, foxes.

Bucovina

There are a lot of churches and monasteries in Bucovina, but some of them are of special value because of the way they were preserved over time. Eight of them are Unesco Heritage sites.

Cheile Bicazului

The monumental gorges formed by the Bicaz river, serve as passing point from Transylvania to Bucovina. As one crosses through the gorges, the sensation is as being in a different world, with a dramatic landscape, depicted from a movie.

Cluj Napoca

The second largest city of Romania after Bucharest, Cluj Napoca is a famous universitarian center and a charming, full of life city. There’s always something going on in Cluj Napoca.

Corvin Castle

The Corvin Castle or Hunyad Castle in Hunedoara is the third most visited castle in Romania, after Bran and Peles. It’s been built in the 15th century and it is a charming, gothic style castle.

Dobrogea

Dobrogea or Dobruja is the territory between the Black Sea and the Danube Delta. Famous for its vineyards, it’s a hidden gem with a lot of surprises for the ones that plan to visit it.

Enisala Fortress

Enisala is the only medieval genovese fortress from Dobrogea, southern Romania. It’s been built in the 13th century, with defensive role. Even when it’s in ruins, one can still admire its stone walls and towers architectonical design.

Libearty Bear Sanctuary

The Libearty Bear Sanctuary opened to the public in May 2014. It is a rescue bear project that started in 2005 and became one of the largest bear reserves in Europe. The sanctuary occupies a surface of 30 wooded hectares, where 78 bears were rescued from unhealthy environments.

Peles Castle

Sinaia, on the Prahova Valley, shelters the Peles and Pelisor Castles, old residence of the Romanian monarchy. The Peles and the Pelisor castles are unique works of art and one of the last fairy tales castles in Europe. A must see and absolutely reccommendable site.

Rasnov Fortress

Cetatea Rasnov is an impressive citadel built by peasants during  the 15th century, settled on a hill which oversees the city, and which used to serve as a defending position for Rasnov.

Rimetea

Rimetea is a hungarian village placed in Transylvania and is famous for its beautifully conserved houses. It is said to be one of the most beautiful villages in Transylvania.

Saxon Villages

The transylvanian Saxon villages are one of the must-see sights when visiting Romania. They cover the south – eastern part of Transylvania and seven of their fortified churches have been included on the Unesco World Heritage list.

Sighisoara Citadel

Sighisoara is the best conserved medieval town and is also a UNESCO heritage site. Its romantic, medieval aspect, the stone walls, the Clock Tower, the Church on the Hill, the Monastery Church and the birth house of Vlad the Impaler make it one of the most appreciated touristical sites in Romania.

Transfagarasan Road

Considered to be the most scenical road in Romania, is equally beautiful as it is challenging. The Transfagarasan is greatly appreciated by people who are fond of driving and passionate by nature.

Turda Salt Mine

Salina Turda is a massive underground mine and museum, dating back to the Roman Era. Its galleries are impressively high and the new sci-fi park they designed inside it’s attracting more and more people.

Viscri Fortified Church

Viscri or Weisskirch is a small village, tucked into the Transylvanian hills, with one of the most beautiful and best preserved fortified churches in Transylvania. The fortified church of Viscri dates back to the 13th century.

Why visit Romania

There are plenty of reasons to visit Romania, but the most significant ones are:

The Medieval Castles, Hundreds of Years Old and the Story Behind Them

The Medieval Castles, Hundreds of Years Old and the Story Behind Them

Three castles attract the visitor’s look, when coming to Romania. The first one is a medieval fortress that has been transformed into castle by the royal family of Romania. It is namely, the Bran Castle. The second one is a piece of art and architecture and one of the most beautiful castles in Europe, the Peles Castle. The third one is Corvin Castle, a majestic 15th century gothic style building, belonging to one of the rulers, of Transylvania.
The People are so Friendly that you will consider them brothers and sisters

The People are so Friendly that you will consider them brothers and sisters

The outgoing friendliness of the romanian people is very much renowned. Romanians are very warm and open people, willing to help and share and they strive to give the best they have for their guests to feel good. The hospitality and warmth of the Romanian people goes back in time with testimonies of people who were always welcomed with fresh water, bread and free shelter when visiting Romania.
The Culture is Well Preserved and Unique Worldwide

The Culture is Well Preserved and Unique Worldwide

Romania has a very twisted history,being marked by its geographical settlement. It has always been regarded as the entrance gate to Europe from the Eastern side of the continent. You will find here influences from the romans to hungarians, germans, ottomans, russians and austrians. Romania is often regarded as the meeting point of three cultures coming from three different regions: Eastern Europe, Central Europe and the Balkans.
Mouth-pleasing local gastronomy and breathtaking scenery worth seeing

Mouth-pleasing local gastronomy and breathtaking scenery worth seeing

Local gastronomy is based on homegrown and homemade products. If you are a foodie, you are bound to enjoy Romanian cuisine! If you were to understand what a Romanian typically likes to eat, you would need to think of the taste of hot bread from the oven, with a piece of smoked bacon and an onion, washed down later with a glass of palinca (home made plum brandy).

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