Black sea coast of romania resorts. Holidays in Romania at sea: reviews of tourists. Resorts Jupiter and Olympus-Neptune
Romania is attractive and mysterious, like an unread book. This is a country that cannot be known immediately. It must be opened gradually, enjoying more and more secrets.
She is so different...
Let's say right away that Romania is a tourist country on the Black Sea coast. It is spread in the south-east of Europe, in the Danube basin, which embraces 9 countries, it is Romania that completes its course.
The diverse natural landscapes of this country are sometimes surprising: mountain meadows and rich forests have joined here, arid steppes have joined all this. Two-thirds of the territory of Romania is occupied by mountains, among which the most famous Carpathians.
Warm, mild weather will pleasantly please the guests of the country in spring, summer and autumn. The swimming season on the beaches of Romania lasts from May to October. Even in hot weather, you will not overheat in the sun, you will be pleasantly cooled by the sea breeze.
Medical resorts
Those who decide to come here have a great opportunity to relax, make an interesting journey and get medical treatment. In Romania, a lot of mineral and thermal springs have been collected, which give strength and health, youth and beauty, have miraculous healing properties. For those who wish, treatment is offered at 160 resorts with various therapeutic factors.
Balneological resorts are especially popular. Those who are concerned about rheumatic and cardiovascular diseases, gynecological and dermatological problems, diseases of the musculoskeletal system and respiratory organs, who suffer from disorders of the nervous and digestive systems come here.
Holidays for different tastes
The resorts of Romania are quite diverse, there are a large number of them. Let's name a few of them:
- Mamaia is a pearl of the coast. An old historical resort, where excellent conditions for family holidays are created. Tourists can use services such as yachting and water skiing, walk in the amusement park. Among the 30 restaurants that are located here, the “Pirates Inn”, designed in the form of a ship, is very popular.
– Neptune and Olympus are the most luxurious and expensive resorts in Romania. Comfortable hotels are located in the center of a coniferous massif, so the air here is rich in ozone and naturally very clean. At the service of vacationers - physiotherapy and balneological equipment.
– Kostinesti is a place for youth to relax. At this resort, summer holidays will be fun and interesting, eventful. For students, this is heaven. A youth cultural program is offered annually: "Jazz Festival", "Sea Festival", "Meeting of Young Actors".
Constanta is the largest port on the Black Sea. The ancient resort town attracts tourists with its architectural monuments and historical sights. There are such objects as a dolphinarium and a planetarium, a huge aquarium with marine life.
Features of the beaches of Romania
The waters of the Black Sea wash the coast of Romania. It is the magnificent beaches that attract tourists here. All of them are sandy and wide enough. The sand is clean and dry, fine, as if velvety. It has an unusual white color, which gives a special attraction and majesty to the beaches. In addition, such sand is considered the most healing. Many beaches in Romania are marked with the Blue Flag, which confirms their environmental cleanliness, as well as safety.
Attractions
If you like to travel, as well as get acquainted with the culture, historical features of different countries, then be sure to visit Romania. Its capital Bucharest is a kind of little Paris. Many architects from Romania studied the art of building in France and brought back the unforgettable spirit of Paris to their homeland.
In this country, tourists will be presented with such sights:
– mosques in the cities of Bucharest and Dobruja;
– exclusive Bukovina monasteries;
- cathedrals and churches that are in Transylvania;
– wooden churches of Maramures;
– unforgettable royal and medieval castles;
- the ruins of ancient cities in Constanta.
National cuisine
Romanian cuisine is quite original, it has gained a reputation for being simple and satisfying, incorporating the best culinary traditions of neighboring nations - Slavic and Ugric. The main thing in its structure is vegetables and corn.
Romania is an inexpensive but high-quality vacation, clear sea, healing mountain air, natural springs, interesting excursions.
The most popular resort in Romania is Poiana Brasov. Its beauty and location in the middle of a coniferous forest attracts a huge number of Romanian tourists and foreign guests. The resort is located at an altitude of 1030 meters, at the base of Mount Postevarul. The year of foundation is 1895, however, it became a ski resort in 1906 and after 3 years the first Romanian ski competitions took place in this place.
Open doors in Poiana Brasov - from the beginning of November until the month of March. The average temperature, for example, in January is -5 degrees, in July it is +14.5 degrees.
More than 40 hotels, cottages and villas hospitably offer accommodation within the resort. Comfort level from 1-4 stars - for every taste and budget. And wealthy refined stars and poor youth - everyone here will find their place of rest from the bustle of the city and tourist adventures according to the expected plans. The developed infrastructure of the resort includes 10 ski slopes of varying difficulty:
3 triggers,
1 Olympic,
2 trampolines,
1 for giant slalom,
1 for special slalom.
Equipment rental is inexpensive, children are offered discounts. For those wishing to purchase a ski-pass, there are branded shops. If you buy equipment in the city of Brasov itself (at a distance of 12 km from the resort), then the price will be more favorable. Fixed-route taxis connect the resort with the city very tightly - every 15 minutes there is another flight with a fare of about 0.5 dollars (2 RON).
In addition to skiing, the resort has an Olympic skating rink, saunas and swimming pools, sports fields and massage rooms, and horse riding centers. For active tourists, there is the possibility of hiking in the mountains and flying on balloons and paragliders.
In some hotels you can find children's centers, nightclubs and discos.
Excellent Romanian cuisine, delicious drinks and a lot of ceramic and wine souvenirs are waiting for their happy owners and gourmets.
Sinai
Formerly the residence of the Romanian royal family, now the fashionable ski resort of Sinai originates from the monastery of the same name, built in 1695 by the nobleman Mihai Cantacuzino, modeled on the Church of St. Catherine. After two hundred years, the area of Sinai turned into a city.
The resort is located at an altitude of 900 meters, at the platform of the Võrful ku Dor and Piatra Arce mountains. The mountains are covered with coniferous forest and saturated with ozone, thanks to which tourists breathe so easily. The climate of the resort is subalpine. The average winter temperature is -4 degrees, summer - +15 degrees, and the average thickness of the snow cover is about 0.5 meters. The season for skiing is from November to April.
At this stage, the historical highlight of this region is Peles Castle - the royal residence. The castle is located in the mountains and richly replete with exquisite interiors of halls, antique carved furniture, Venetian glass, paintings and other historical values. Since 1953, the castle has had the status of a museum.
The resort has an extensive selection of places to stay from 1 to 4 stars. Hotels and villas can accommodate up to 5,000 guests at the same time.
The central boulevard of the city is hospitably lined with signs of local restaurants.
The resort often hosts large-scale international and domestic ski competitions, as well as bobsleigh and luge sports.
For those who want to learn skiing skills, 4-day courses are open. You can rent ski equipment in almost any hotel.
In addition to snow activities, you can swim in the well-equipped hotel pools, or play in a casino or billiards. Discos and nightclubs are open for dance lovers, and for those who love shopping, the doors of shops and a souvenir market near Peles Castle are open.
Predeal
A town with a 6-century history at the base of the Bucegi Mountains. This is a kind of pass between Transylvania and Wallachia, therefore, starting from 1368 for some time, Predeal served as a border point. Already in the 18th century, inns and taverns opened here, and in 1892 the first group of skiers from Germany descended the snowy slope of Clabuchet. The city of Predeal has been declared since 1930.
The resort is the highest in the country and is located at an altitude of 1033 meters. Its location is quite interesting: between the mountains of Baju, Bucegi, Postevarul and Piatra Mare, which does not allow storms to be frequent guests here. Snow cover for 100 days a year reaches 2-3 meters. The level of summer temperature is within +14 degrees, and winter is about -5 degrees.
At this resort, the doors never close - it is in demand by tourists all year round.
Beginning skiers have the opportunity to learn the basics of skill. They have easy routes. The slopes for beginners are in high demand. In total, there are 8 pistes in Predeal.
The infrastructure is well developed and ready to accommodate 5,000 tourists.
Mountain houses, local restaurants, discos, bars, swimming pools, saunas, billiards and bowling alleys, cabarets and casinos - all this is open for the pleasure of the guests of the resort.
Night lighting of the track and cannons that produce artificial snow catch the eye of tourists on Mount Clabuchet. You can rent skis everywhere.
Predeal is an ideal place for lovers of mountain routes, this is where you should go if you are planning to make a march in the mountains.
Bushten
Another great starting point for hiking in the mountains is to the peaks of Bucegi. The resort is distinguished by a special steepness of the mountains, up to the perpendicularity of the earth's surface.
On the outskirts of the city is the beginning of the most interesting Romanian cable car, which goes up to 2200 meters, so if you are not able to admire the surroundings on your own two, then you should use this cable miracle, because the landscapes coming off the cabin in front of your eyes are incomparable with any sensations and beauties. Mountain streams of silver color, fir trees growing from rocks, gigantic waterfalls - all this will forever remain in your memory tourist assets. Coming out at a height, you have the opportunity to visit the high-mountainous unique place of Babel, the highlight of which is the Sphinx rock, on one side of which you can clearly see a human face. They say that this portrait is the work of mother nature.
There is a shelter on the mountain where you can gain strength and go further through the alpine meadows to the legendary Bran Castle, where the Romanian historical character, Count Dracula, lived.
Sea and thermal resorts in Romania
The coast of Romania in terms of the quality of sand and water can easily be compared with the Mediterranean coast. Due to the low salinity level, which does not exceed 17 percent, the coast is an attractive place for practicing both water and underwater sports. Many tourists like the coastline for its easy descent, and the sea for its calm waves and the absence of ebb and flow. The dry climate makes the country attractive for sea tourism from May to early October. The length of the southern coast is about 72 km.
Lakes that are close to the sea: Agija, Costinesti, Syutgaop, Acigel, Techirghiol and Nuntashti have a unique healing effect due to the high content of organic mud. Medical therapy is harmoniously combined with relaxation in the areas of sea beaches and visits to historical monuments.
The Black Sea coast helps to successfully overcome such ailments as:
rheumatism,
skin diseases,
gynecological problems,
metabolic disorders.
Mom, I
The popularity of the resorts of these places dates back to 1906, when the pioneer resort Mamaia grew up on the cape between the sea and the freshwater lake Syutgaop, which in a short time acquired a developed infrastructure thanks to the projects of the summer residence of King Ferdinand, as well as private villas of wealthy nobles.
In the early 60s of the last century, Mamaia became one of the most famous resorts in Europe.
Modern beaches with fine fluffy sand stretch 8 km long and 100-200 meters wide. In addition to traditional beach activities, the resort pleases music fans every summer with its festival. There is Luna Park and a huge water park, Summer Theatre, restaurants and discos. Accommodation can be chosen to your taste, both in medical bases and in five-star luxury hotels, where you will be offered the best spa treatments.
The location between the sea and the lake makes the resort unique. On the lake you can go boating, fishing and just swimming.
Eforie Nord
The history of this resort began in 1920, when the Romanian monarchs decided to build a respectable place for their vacation. Here you can find a lot of rich villas. Nowadays, the resort is valued by many tourists in Europe, because the natural saprole mud available in this place helps to overcome disorders of the musculoskeletal system, skin diseases, gynecological and neurological abnormalities. Bathing in Techirghiol Lake, where the concentration of salt water is 6 times higher than in the sea, and the maritime climate greatly increase this effect.
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Holidays in Romania
Holidays in Romania
Holidays in Romania
In recent years, holidays in Romania offered by Russian travel agencies have become increasingly popular. And it's not even the status of Transylvania and the mystical history of Dracula, but the fact that this not the richest country in Europe does not stop developing tourism in all available areas - from beach holidays in summer to winter entertainment in the Carpathians.
Advantages and disadvantages
Climate
In general, the climatic characteristics of Romania are fully consistent with the temperate continental zone with its warm and humid summers and cold snowy winters. Differences will be noticeable only in the foothills of the Carpathians, where the mountain climate will remind you of a huge difference in precipitation and a harsh change of seasons.
In the off-season, night frosts are not uncommon, which, against the background of rising humidity, is felt more acutely than in the Russian middle zone. The leader in terms of precipitation is May - the maximum rainfall is 120 mm at a rate of 800 mm per year.
Bucharest
Regardless of the final destination of your arrival, and where you want to organize your vacation, Romania opens up for tourists with its ancient capital - Bucharest. The city perfectly combines a pronounced historical part with architectural masterpieces, as well as business districts with many shopping areas in the form of modern shopping centers and classic markets.
Attractions
Almost all the memorable places of the capital are dispersed in the historical center, but this does not mean at all that the excursions will be short and boring, on the contrary, walking tours in Bucharest can be divided into several days. The main points of inspection are:
- Parliament Palace
- Ateneum Concert Hall
- Museum of the Romanian Village
- Museum of Art
- Mogoshoaya Palace and Park Ensemble
- Bordei Park
- Creculescu Palace
shopping
Trade in Bucharest is another profile that attracts tourists with low prices and a modern look of the complexes, which have brought together thousands of shops of different directions. The largest of them are:
- park lake mall
- Promenada Mall
- AFI Palace Cotroceni
- Romanian Boutique
Constanta
The best beach holiday in Romania is in Constanta, as well as in a dozen suburban villages of this famous Black Sea resort, where people come to relax from all over the world. The popularity of these places is so great that some observers classify each district of the city as an independent seaside resort.
Beaches
As such, there is only one beach within the city, and it repeats the name of Constanta, but this stretch of coast is not very popular due to high pollution and active use of the port. Most of the guests tend to get into suburban areas, such as:
- mamaia
- Korbu
- Le Gaga
Mamaia, along with Eforie Sud and Eforie Nord, is often considered to be an independent settlement, but all three beach areas are officially included in the Constanta agglomeration, so it is correct to consider them as part of one large resort, and not as separate villages.
Bran
Once the fiefdom of Vlad Tepes, and now - the main tourist village of Transylvania - Bran is an example of that ancient Romania, which you can admire in winter and summer. Tours here are conducted in strictly organized groups so that guests do not get bored and start looking for traces of the presence of vampires.
Attractions
The key object, of course, is Dracula's Castle, which the great Count Vlad himself visited only two or three times, according to the chronicles. There is little reminiscent of those dark times, and all the museum sites inside are devoted more to the Romanian history of the 19th-20th centuries, but the cost of an entrance ticket of 75 lei is justified in the very first minutes.
If one castle seems not enough, you can always visit the neighboring city of Brasov by looking at the following places:
- History Museum
- Black Church
- Strada Sforii Street
- Rasnov Fortress
Sinai
If someone says that the Carpathians are not the best place to plan a winter vacation, Romania will answer with the Sinai ski resort - the tourist "Mecca" for all lovers of high-speed descents and harsh mountain landscapes.
Skiing
Today, the resort area of Sinai means two slopes with 10 tracks of varying degrees of difficulty - from green to one black track. All of them are served by chairlifts and ski lifts of modern cable car systems. The maximum height difference is 500 meters, which will already please extreme sportsmen who are ready for difficult skiing on ideally prepared slopes.
Attractions
On the opposite side of the city of Sinai, there is one of the most beautiful palaces in Europe, hardly noticeable against the backdrop of the mountains - Peles Castle. This object appeared here in 1914, and since then it has been the hallmark of the resort, and the doors of its museum part are open to tourists all year round.
Souvenirs
For any of the tourists, a vacation in Romania will not do without buying gifts for themselves, friends, relatives or colleagues. These can be knickknacks from the nearest bazaar, or they can be real works of art, made with national color and unique author's style.
The pride of any Romanian potter is the ability to make wicker plates from porcelain and ceramics. The more complex and miniature the patterns, the more expensive the final product will cost. It should be taken home strictly in hand luggage, due to increased fragility.
As a delicacy souvenir, you should take burduf - cheese made from sheep's milk, which at the final stage of preparation is “wrapped” in pine bark, and in this form can be stored for up to several years at any temperature. The taste is extremely specific, but as an exotic present to the table, such cheese is perfect
Alcohol
In Armenia, there is cognac, and in Romania - tsuyka - tincture on plums, apples or pears, the strength of which reaches 60%. For those who are not ready for such things, you can buy palinka - this is the name of aniseed vodka on berries. By the way, there is also cognac, and the most famous brand has a funny name for the Russian ear - "Infection"
Images of Dracula
One can take this with irony, but the vampire image of Count Vlad works for the tourist infrastructure on all fronts. In addition to the ubiquitous magnets and postcards, bared jaws with long fangs are placed on mugs, paintings, and even carved on a single piece of wood, like a sculpture.
Towels and shirts with intricate patterns are also popular here, and it is comparable to our felt boots and earflaps. Unlike the East Slavic tradition, embroidery is done not with red threads on white linen, but tone on tone, or a little darker so that the pattern is barely noticeable. A handmade tablecloth would be a good gift, but the prices for them “bite”
wooden eggs
Their believing Romanians give each other not only for Easter, but also for any occasion. The painting on such souvenirs can be very beautiful, because it is considered one of the areas of folk arts and crafts. In shops, they are dedicated to colorful painting, but you can even order a portrait from a photograph or from life from a master, but such an egg will cost several times more.
Visa and customs
If you want to organize a visa-free vacation for yourself, Romania is definitely not suitable, because for a tourist visit, residents of all post-Soviet countries will have to apply for a national visa with an impressive list of required documents.
Applications are fixed 90 days prior to the intended travel date and must include the following:
- Questionnaire completed in English or Romanian
- Color photo 3.5x4.5 cm without ovals and corners, corresponding to the European standard (without massive glasses, headgear, the face should occupy at least 85% of the entire picture), taken on a light plain background at least six months ago
- A copy of the hotel reservation confirmation, or a notarized letter from the inviting party (original)
- Original passport valid for at least 3 months at the end of the trip
- Certificate of employment with the details of the organization, indicating the position, length of service and average monthly earnings
- Bank statement on the financial viability of the tourist at the rate of €50 per person per day. If the total amount on the deposit exceeds €500, then it is obligatory to attach a completed customs declaration
- An insurance policy with a coverage amount of €30,000 or more issued by a company licensed in Romania or any country in the Eurozone
- Copy of round-trip ticket reservation
The received visa will allow you to stay in the country for the purpose of tourism or treatment for up to 90 days.
For 2017, entry with a Romanian national visa to any EU country for Russian citizens is prohibited.
Read more about obtaining other types of visas, as well as customs rules and regulations, in the following material.
How to get there
By plane
To organize your holiday in Romania as comfortably as possible, it is best to take a plane, and with the current tension in Eastern Europe, this is the only acceptable way to get to the country from Russia. Regardless of the point of departure, you still have to fly through Moscow. Regular flights from the capital's terminals are organized by Aeroflot twice a week, and charter flights of Romanian airlines take off two more times. Flight time rarely exceeds 3 hours. The option with transfers in Europe may be cheaper. But such savings will provoke the need to issue a transit Schengen at a transfer airport. Plus - you have to wait for a connecting flight from 9 to 12 hours, which also does not suit everyone.
Transport
The problem of moving around the country will immediately follow the answer to the question of where to relax in Romania if you plan to travel outside the official vacation spot. The fact is that the transport system in the country is not ideal, and you need to be prepared for certain difficulties, especially when traveling long distances.
In Bucharest, there should be no issues with movement, because everyone without exception uses the metro, tickets for which are sold everywhere. You won’t be able to ride on all branches, as in Moscow, a standard ticket is valid for only 2 trips, and costs 5 lei. The only negative is that most stations have signs only in Romanian, which is not always clear to foreigners.
It is better to travel by bus between cities - the park is relatively new, so the safety of transportation is guaranteed. Each city has a conditional station that serves as a bus station, but not everywhere there are ticket offices, and you will have to pay for the fare at the entrance. Such a trip will cost around 120 lei, depending on the distance.
Trains in Romania are considered an outdated mode of transport, and among tourists they are not very popular due to the regular theft of luggage and other unpleasant incidents, especially in long-distance trains. The maximum ticket price does not exceed 200 lei, but this money does not pay for itself in terms of comfort.
Taxi, as in many countries, is the object of increased attention due to regular fraud. It is best to order a car through a dispatcher, then a fixed cost of around 30 lei per kilometer is guaranteed. Also, through the ordering service, you can hire a car with a driver, it will cost around 500 lei for a full daylight hours.
Money
The state currency is the new Romanian leu, RON. There are 100 baths in one lei. The country is not a zone of official circulation of the euro, but in Bucharest and large resorts you can increasingly find price tags in convertible European currency. American dollars are also accepted, but already unofficially and at a shadow rate, which is completely unprofitable for tourists.
You can exchange money, going on vacation in Romania, both at official bank branches and at specialized points that are located in lively sightseeing areas. In such places, it is advised to change only in emergency cases, because foreigners are charged a commission of up to 15% of the total amount, which is unlikely to please anyone. There are also enough street currency traders, but 90% of their shops are outright fraudulent gangs.
The working hours of any bank in the country are strictly regulated: from 9:00 to 12:00 from Monday to Friday. Some currency departments may be open until 15:00, but this only applies to the center of Bucharest and a few other major resorts.
Cashless payment is popular among Romanians, but you need to know about the specifics of its work. Most of the citizens have American Express cards in their hands, therefore a significant number of ATMs and terminals work only with it. Visa and MasterCard are presented worse, and in small towns it is very problematic to withdraw money from them.
Kitchen
Having tried the local cuisine, you can say with confidence that you have arranged a gastronomic vacation for yourself, while Romania will provide ample opportunities for this. Culinary traditions largely evolved against the background of historical ties with other nations, because something similar to the cuisines of different countries can be seen in any cafe and restaurant.
- Mititei - grilled sausages. Their difference is that there is no shell, and it is rather meat twisted on a fine mesh, pressed into a kind of sausage. The Romanians themselves consider them fast food, because such a dish is sold at every turn, and is relatively inexpensive. It is desirable that the mitites be cooked on an open fire, according to the canon
- Chorba is the closest relative of our pickle, only sourer, richer and spicier. Pickles are not added to it, their role is played by sauerkraut, as well as tomatoes, carrots and several types of vegetables, at the discretion of the cook. Meat can be anything except fish and seafood, it may also not be in vegetarian options
- Sarmalutsi - cabbage rolls wrapped in grape leaves. Unlike the Russian version, they are not stewed, but baked in the oven, and minced meat should not contain rice. As a side dish, a mandatory item is hominy, which can also be served here as an independent dish.
- Cholan is a method of cooking pork ham, the secret of which is known only to the Romanians themselves. To begin with, the meat is smoked in a certain way, and only then it is sent to a hot frying pan. It’s not recommended to use it just like that - the order will definitely include a side dish in the form of beans and pickled tomatoes or mushrooms
- Tokana is the Transylvanian answer to Hungarian goulash. The main ingredient is the most tender veal marinated in tomato paste and stewed over low heat. For “peppercorns”, onion rings aged in vinegar can be added, but after that, all this must be placed in the oven for 2 hours so that the meat absorbs all the marinade
- Clarite - if you thought that Romania does not have its own pancakes, then the name clarite will disprove such assumptions. It is customary to cook the thinnest dough with minced meat, cottage cheese or sweet syrup as a filling. However, all these options now have hundreds of recipes, without strict limits, so the filling can be the most unexpected.
- Vertuty - disputes still do not subside, who invented these puff pastry pies, Romanians or Moldavians, but for dessert, such envelopes with apples or berry jam will fit very well. There are also meat recipes twirl, as well as with potatoes, rice, eggs and many other toppings.
For the tourist fraternity, Romania is of interest both as the birthplace of the well-known literary or historical character - Count Dracula, and as an opportunity to actively relax in inexpensive, but well-equipped ski resorts. And yet, the Romanian sea and its sandy beaches are no less attractive option for spending a vacation or summer vacation.
Geographic details
When asked which sea washes Romania, not everyone will correctly answer the first time, without looking at the geographical atlas. It turns out that in the country of medieval castles and vampires attached to them by default, there are wonderful resorts located on the Black Sea coast. The eastern part of the country has access to the Black Sea, where large port cities are also located.
Vacation by the sea
The beach season starts in Romania at the end of May, and the climate of this part of the country resembles the Crimean one: it is quite hot and dry in summer, and you can sunbathe and swim quite comfortably until the middle and even the end of October. The water temperature at the height of the season reaches +25 degrees, and at the beginning and end of the summer holidays, thermometers show +22 degrees in the sea.
The beaches on the Romanian coast are sandy and wide enough. The gentle entry into the water and the absence of sudden changes in depth make a beach holiday ideal for insecure swimmers and families with children. And the resorts of Romania allow you to improve your health for those who suffer from joint diseases or gynecological diseases. On the Romanian seashore there are lakes with therapeutic mud and clinics for those who suffer from healing and rejuvenation.
The most popular seaside resorts in Romania
- Jupiter - famous for its green forests, almost adjacent to a wide sandy beach.
- Neptune-Olympus is a luxurious resort where you can successfully combine beach idleness with active sports activities.
- Mamaia is the oldest Romanian resort with the widest choice of hotels and other accommodation options.
- Saturn - boasts healing mud centers in many hotels and the most reasonable prices for hotel rooms.
- Mangalia is famous for its healing mineral springs, the waters of which form the basis of the treatment programs of the local health resorts.
And to the question of what seas are in Romania, the tourists who visited the hospitable country unanimously answer: the seas of cordiality and good mood, thanks to which you want to return to Romania!