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Danube Delta Medieval Castles

The Dobrogea area is not famous for its medieval castles, still there are several medieval fortresses that can be visited here , one of which is the Enisala medieval genovese fortress and it is included in our tours.

The tours we developed in Dobrogea and Danube Delta are more of an experience, than a common travel. We try to touch the essential places and things to experience in the area. From discovering a unique medieval fortress from Dobrogea, to sailing the many channels and lakes that form the Delta, discover the remoted villages, stay in locals’ guesthouses and taste the home made fish dishes they prepare, to walk the sandy, wild beaches and admiring the wild life present everywhere in the Danube Delta.

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Points of interest and landmarks

Our tours include the most well known POI and also hidden gems of Danube Delta for people ready to explore this part of Romania.

Caraorman Forest

The oak forest in Caraorman is a nationally protected area in the Danube Delta, on the Sulina branch of the river. It is known for its centuries old oaks, its moving dunes and the wild horses that live there.

Constanta

An important port, Constanta is the main Romanian city by the Black Sea and one of the largest cities of Romania.  During summer time, it is also a sea side resort.

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.

Why visit Danube Delta

There are plenty of reasons to visit this magnificent area, but the most significant ones are:

Every meal involves fish

Every meal involves fish

If you wake up at the crack of dawn you will see the head of the family go fishing, and at lunch you will eat fresh fish out of the water, cooked in the most ingenious ways: fish borsch, skewed carp, fish meatballs, fish brine and aspic and many others.
The place is full of life

The place is full of life

The air vibrates with birds fluttering everywhere, fish glide through the water and the reed beds teem with wildlife. Difficult not to mention the carpet of white and yellow water lilies and the centuries-old trees from Letea and Caraorman forests.
A paradise for birdwatching

A paradise for birdwatching

If you are a keen ornithologist, put your name down for one of the bird-watching sessions. The best time of the year for this is in April and September. Take into account that in the Danube Delta lies Europe’s largest pelican colony.
Sulina, the city ruled by pirates

Sulina, the city ruled by pirates

Sulina is Romania’s easternmost city and the only port to the Danube and the Black Sea. It was ruled by pirates until the mid-20th century and it has the most international cemetery in Romania: sailors, pirates, princes and princesses, simple clerks and travellers all rest in peace in the Sea Cemetery.

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