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Mejores Tours y Viajes de Rumania

Romania is a land of misty mountains and medieval mysteries, offering a raw beauty that is increasingly rare in Europe. While the legend of Dracula often draws visitors to Bran Castle, the true magic of Transylvania lies in its preserved Saxon towns like Sibiu and Sighișoara, where colorful houses have "eyes" in their roofs. The capital, Bucharest, nicknamed "Little Paris," is a fascinating mix of Belle Époque elegance and the heavy monumentalism of the Palace of the Parliament. For nature lovers, the Danube Delta is a UNESCO biosphere haven for birdwatchers, while the Transfăgărășan highway offers a serpentine drive through the clouds of the Carpathian Mountains. From the painted monasteries of Bucovina to its thriving tech hubs, Romania is a captivating blend of folklore, wilderness, and modern transition.
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13-Day Balkan Dreams Tour from Zagreb: Dubrovnik, Budva, Tirana, Kalabaka, Sandanski, Sofia, Plovdiv | Ticket Admission Included
No Mandatory Fee
Shared Room Available
More Free Time
4.8 ( 48 reseñas )
Código del tour: 682398
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Zagreb, Bucharest
Duración
13.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Zagreb, Sarajevo, Mostar +11 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Europamundo Vacations
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$2,477.73
8-Day South Europe Tour from Sofia: Plovdiv, Arbanasi, Bucharest, Sighisoara, Belgrade | Hotel Breakfast Included | Ticket Admission Included |
No Mandatory Fee
Shared Room Available
More Free Time
High Value Tour
5.0 ( 10 reseñas )
Código del tour: 682827
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Sofia, Belgrade
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8.0 Days
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Sofia, Plovdiv, Veliko Tarnovo +7 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Europamundo Vacations
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$1,606.00
8-Day Czech Republic and Poland Highlights, Ending in Prague Tour from Prague: Brno, Bratislava, Trencin, Krakow and Wroclaw | Ticket Admission Included | Breakfast Included
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
4.6 ( 8 reseñas )
Código del tour: 737238
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Prague
Duración
8.0 Days
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Prague, Brno, Bratislava +12 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Europamundo Vacations
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$1,147.00
5-Day From Sofia to Bucharest Tour from Sofia
No Mandatory Fee
Shared Room Available
More Free Time
5.0
Código del tour: 682830
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Sofia, Bucharest
Duración
5.0 Days
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Sofia, Plovdiv, Veliko Tarnovo +1 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Europamundo Vacations
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$1,009.00
20-Day Balkan Extravaganza Tour from Athens: Kalabaka, Sandanski, Sofia, Sighisoara, Belgrade, Dubrovnik, Venice | Ticket Admission Included | Hotel Breakfast Inlcuded
No Mandatory Fee
Shared Room Available
More Free Time
5.0 ( 10 reseñas )
Código del tour: 708363
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Athens, Venice
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20.0 Days
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Athens, Kalabaka, Thessaloniki +25 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Europamundo Vacations
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$3,934.00
9-Day Balkan Tour Package: Tirana | Romania | Serbia | Bosnia | Croatia | Montenegro | Albania**: Airport Pick-up in Bucharest | Breakfasts and Admission Included**
No Mandatory Fee
Shared Room Available
More Free Time
High Value Tour
5.0
Código del tour: 563080
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Bucharest, Tirana
Duración
9.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Bucharest, Sinaia, Sighisoara +17 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Europamundo Vacations
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$1,697.00
13‑Day Amazing Balkans Tour from Bucharest to Venice: Bran Castle, Sarajevo, Dubrovnik, Plitvice & Ljubljana
No Mandatory Fee
Shared Room Available
More Free Time
4.4 ( 11 reseñas )
Código del tour: 682347
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Bucharest, Venice
Duración
13.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Bucharest, Sinaia, Bran +14 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Europamundo Vacations
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$2,440.00
11-Day From Sofia to Dubrovnik Tour from Sofia
No Mandatory Fee
Shared Room Available
More Free Time
5.0
Código del tour: 682833
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Sofia, Dubrovnik
Duración
11.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Sofia, Plovdiv, Veliko Tarnovo +10 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
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Europamundo Vacations
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$2,263.00
8-Day Balkan Tour Package: Dubrovnik | Sighisoara | Timisoara | Belgrade | Sarajevo**Airport Pick-up in Bucharest | Breakfasts and Admission Included**
No Mandatory Fee
Shared Room Available
More Free Time
High Value Tour
3.2 ( 1 reseñas )
Código del tour: 561337
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Bucharest, Dubrovnik
Duración
8.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Bucharest, Sinaia, Sighisoara +14 más
Idiomas
English Live, Spanish Live
Tamaño del grupo
Máx. 55 viajeros
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Europamundo Vacations
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$1,495.00
16-Day Balkanic Miracle Tour from Sofia
No Mandatory Fee
Shared Room Available
More Free Time
5.0
Código del tour: 682416
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Sofia, Venice
Duración
16.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Sofia, Plovdiv, Veliko Tarnovo +17 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Máx. 55 viajeros
Operador
Europamundo Vacations
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$3,210.00
10-Day Central Europe Imperial Capitals Tour from Prague: Vienna and Budapest | Local Winery Experience
Free Room Sharing
Free Airport Transfer
Local Specialty Meal
4.5 ( 874 reseñas )
Código del tour: 717012
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Prague, Budapest
Duración
10.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Prague, Bratislava, Vienna +11 más
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English Live
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Máx. 50 viajeros
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Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
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The Travel Corporation (TTC)
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$2,337.50
14-Day Balkans Adventure Tour from Bucharest to Belgrade: Braşov, Sofia and Sarajevo | 7 Countries and 13 Cities | 13 Breakfasts, 7 Dinners
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
Local Specialty Meal
5.0 ( 8 reseñas )
Código del tour: 718083
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Bucharest, Belgrade
Duración
14.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Bucharest, Brasov, Veliko Tarnovo +14 más
Idiomas
English Live
Tamaño del grupo
Máx. 50 viajeros
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operador
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
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$3,480.75
Dracula's Castle Day Trip from Bucharest
Free Cancellation 4 Days Before
5.0
Código del tour: 114529
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Bucharest
Duración
12.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Brasov, Sinaia, Transylvania +3 más
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English Live, Italian Live, Spanish Live
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Máx. 50 viajeros
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
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$45.37
Dracula's Castle, Peles Castle and old town Brasov from Bucharest
Daily Departure
Free Cancellation 2 Days Before
5.0
Código del tour: 666546
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Bucharest
Duración
12.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Idiomas
English Live
Tamaño del grupo
Máx. 50 viajeros
Audiencia del tour
Mixed International Travelers
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$116.39
The Real tour of Communism
Daily Departure
Free Cancellation 2 Days Before
5.0
Código del tour: 668661
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Bucharest
Duración
3.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Idiomas
English Live
Tamaño del grupo
Máx. 50 viajeros
Audiencia del tour
Mixed International Travelers
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$29.71
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A Trip to Romania: A Mysterious Country with Medieval Charm

Romania Travel Guide

Best Time to Visit Romania

How Many Days in Romania Is Enough?

Romania Top Attractions

Romania Transportation

Romania Travel Tips

Romania Travel Guide

Romania, the legendary home of Dracula and one of Europe's best-kept secrets, offers travelers a journey through medieval fortresses, pristine wilderness, and villages where time seems to stand still. From Bran Castle's Gothic towers to the painted monasteries of Bucovina, this Eastern European gem combines Carpathian adventure with Latin culture in ways that surprise every visitor.

Best Time to Visit Romania

The best time to visit Romania is during late spring (May to June) and early fall (September to October), when pleasant temperatures, blooming landscapes, and fewer crowds create ideal conditions for exploring both cities and countryside.

Spring transforms Romania's hillsides with wildflowers and brings temperatures of 55-72°F (13-22°C). The medieval towns of Sighișoara and Sibiu come alive with cultural festivals, while the Danube Delta bursts with migratory bird activity. This is perfect timing for Romania guided tours focused on nature and medieval architecture without summer's peak crowds.

Summer (July to August) brings warm weather averaging 75-88°F (24-31°C), ideal for Black Sea beach resorts like Mamaia and swimming in mountain lakes. However, cities like Bucharest can become uncomfortably hot, and popular attractions like Bran Castle see peak tourist numbers. The Maramureș region's wooden churches and traditional villages offer cooler mountain retreats.

Fall paints Transylvania's forests in gold and crimson, particularly stunning along the Transfăgărășan highway (open until late October). Temperatures of 50-68°F (10-20°C) make it comfortable for hiking in the Carpathians and exploring painted monasteries. The grape harvest season brings wine festivals to Romania's emerging wine regions like Dealu Mare.

Winter transforms Romania into a Christmas card scene, with ski season running from December to March in resorts like Poiana Brașov and Sinaia. Bucharest's Christmas markets and medieval towns dusted with snow create atmospheric settings, though some rural attractions have limited hours.

How Many Days in Romania Is Enough?

For a first trip to Romania, 5-6 days allows you to explore Bucharest's eclectic architecture and take day trips to Bran Castle and Peleș Castle in the Carpathian foothills. This duration gives you time to experience the capital's blend of Communist-era blocks and French-influenced boulevards, plus visit Romania's most famous attractions.

If you want to explore beyond Bucharest and discover Transylvania's medieval Saxon towns, the fortified churches of southern Transylvania, or the painted monasteries of Bucovina, plan for 8-10 days. This provides flexibility for Romania tours covering multiple regions and experiencing the country's diverse landscapes from Wallachian plains to Carpathian peaks.

Extended trips of two weeks or more allow you to explore the Danube Delta's waterways, discover Maramureș's wooden churches and traditional funeral rites, or combine Romania with neighboring Hungary or Bulgaria for a broader Eastern European experience.

 

Romania Top Attractions

Bran Castle

Often called 'Dracula's Castle,' this 14th-century fortress perched on a rocky outcrop inspired Bram Stoker's vampire novel, though Vlad the Impaler likely never stayed here. The castle's 57 rooms display art, furniture, and weapons from Romanian royal collections. The surrounding village market sells garlic and Dracula souvenirs. Located 30 minutes from Brașov, it's Romania's most visited attraction.

Peleș Castle

This Neo-Renaissance masterpiece in Sinaia served as the Romanian royal family's summer residence. With 160 rooms featuring German-inspired architecture, intricate woodwork, and one of Europe's first elevator systems, it showcases turn-of-the-century luxury. The adjacent Pelișor Castle offers a more intimate Art Nouveau experience. Both castles sit in the Carpathian foothills with mountain views.

Sighișoara

This UNESCO-listed medieval town, one of Europe's last inhabited citadels, features colorful Baroque houses and the iconic Clock Tower with its 64-foot height and mechanical figures. Vlad Dracul (Vlad the Impaler's father) was born here in 1431. The town's annual Medieval Festival transforms it into a Renaissance fair with knights, craftsmen, and traditional music.

Transfăgărășan Highway

This engineering marvel winds 56 miles through the Făgăraș Mountains, reaching 6,700 feet at Bâlea Lake. Built by Ceaușescu as a strategic military route, it features hairpin turns, tunnels, and viaducts with dramatic views. Open only July through October due to snow, it's considered one of the world's most spectacular drives.

Danube Delta

Europe's second-largest river delta and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, this watery wilderness hosts over 300 bird species including pelicans and cormorants. Boat tours from Tulcea explore labyrinthine channels, floating reed islands, and traditional fishing villages. The delta's unique ecosystem supports wildlife rarely seen elsewhere in Europe.

Painted Monasteries of Bucovina

These five UNESCO-listed monasteries feature exterior frescoes covering every wall surface, depicting biblical scenes in vivid blues, reds, and golds. Voroneț Monastery's 'Last Judgment' and Sucevița's 'Ladder of Divine Ascent' rank among medieval art's masterpieces. The region's remote location preserved these 15th-16th century treasures from Ottoman destruction.

 

Romania Transportation

Romania's transportation network connects major cities reasonably well, though rural areas require planning and patience.

Traveling Between Cities

CFR Călători operates trains connecting major cities, though speeds are slower than in Western Europe. The Bucharest to Brașov journey takes 2.5-3 hours on modernized InterCity trains. Private operators like Regio Trans serve some regional routes. Long-distance buses through FlixBus and local companies provide faster connections to smaller towns not served by rail.

For Romania tours covering Transylvania, renting a car offers the most flexibility to reach fortified churches, mountain passes, and remote villages. The Transfăgărășan highway (open July-October) ranks among Europe's most scenic drives, winding through the Carpathians with hairpin turns and dramatic vistas.

Within Bucharest

Bucharest's public transportation includes metro, buses, trams, and trolleys. A 24-hour pass costs about $3 and provides unlimited travel. The metro efficiently connects major districts, while surface transport covers areas the metro doesn't reach.

Bucharest's compact center is walkable, with major attractions like the Palace of Parliament (second-largest administrative building in the world), Old Town (Lipscani district), and Revolution Square within walking distance. The city's cafés and parks provide perfect resting points between sightseeing.

In smaller cities like Brașov, Sibiu, and Sighișoara, walking remains the best way to explore medieval centers. Local buses connect suburbs and nearby attractions, though schedules can be infrequent, especially on weekends.

Romania Travel Tips

Currency: Romania uses the Romanian leu (RON), not the euro. Credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas, but carry cash for rural guesthouses, local markets, and small restaurants. ATMs are readily available in cities.

Language: Romanian is a Romance language related to Italian, French, and Spanish. English is spoken by younger people and in tourist areas, but less so in rural Transylvania or Maramureș. Learning basic Romanian phrases like 'bună ziua' (hello) and 'mulțumesc' (thank you) is appreciated.

Tipping: Tipping 10% is standard in restaurants. Some places include a service charge, so check your bill. Round up taxi fares or add 5-10% for good service.

Safety: Romania is very safe for tourists, with violent crime rare. Standard precautions apply in crowded areas and on public transport. The question 'is Romania safe to travel to' has a clear answer: yes, it's one of Europe's safer destinations.

Roma Culture: Romania has a significant Roma minority. Respect local customs when visiting Roma villages. Photography may require permission. Some travelers join Romania guided tours specifically to experience Roma culture responsibly.

Drinking Water: Tap water is safe in cities, but bottled water is recommended in rural areas. Many restaurants serve 'apă minerală' (sparkling mineral water) by default; specify 'apă plată' for still water.

Traditional Food: Try sarmale (cabbage rolls with meat and rice), mici (grilled skinless sausages), and ciorbă de burtă (tripe soup). Pair with țuică (plum brandy) as an aperitif, though it's quite strong at 40-60% alcohol.

La mejor época para visitar Romania

Verano 2026/2027
Summer in Romania is warm and lively. In the lowlands and plains around Bucharest and the Danube, temperatures often climb to 30-35 °C, especially in July and August. Thunderstorms may develop in the mountains, providing dramatic weather against the backdrop of green peaks. Along the Black Sea coast, resorts like Mamaia bustle under long sunny days and warm waters. Cultural life peaks with festivals such as Untold in Cluj-Napoca or theatre in Sibiu. Mountain regions like Brașov and Poiana Brașov offer refreshing escapes, while the countryside basks in golden light - ideal for vineyard visits, hiking, and scenic drives.
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Otoño 2026
Autumn in Romania unfurls in gentle hues, with daytime temperatures easing from around 20-25 °C in early September to 5-15 °C by November. The Carpathian foothills and rural areas burst into fiery reds and golds as forests shift into full fall color. The harvest season brings local grape festivals in Transylvania and wine tastings in rural wine-growing regions. Historic towns like Sibiu, Brașov, and Sinaia become especially atmospheric, with crisp mornings, comfortable daytime walks, and mist-wreathed vistas. It’s a quieter season, and exploring Saxon villages, fortified churches, and countryside guesthouses becomes more relaxing and intimate.
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Invierno 2026/2027
Winter in Romania introduces crisp air, snow-dusted landscapes, and a cozy sense of stillness. Temperatures vary: in the plains and cities like Bucharest averages fall between -5 °C and 2 °C, while mountain peaks in the Carpathians can dip much lower. Snow is plentiful in ski destinations such as Poiana Brașov and Predeal, which offer winter sports and alpine charm. The short days and festive air bring Christmas markets in towns like Brașov and Sibiu, while historic castles (Bran, Peleș) glisten under frost. Villages take on a peaceful, storybook quality, perfect for a reflective escape and seasonal traditions with hearty Romanian meals.
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Primavera 2027
Spring in Romania brings a gentle thaw and blooming landscapes under a temperate-continental climate. Temperatures rise from around 10 °C in March to nearly 20 °C by May, while moderate rainfall nourishes fresh greenery. Mountains, such as in Transylvania and the Carpathians, shed their winter frost and wildflowers carpet the hillsides. In cities like Bucharest and Brașov, parks and historic squares fill with life again, and traditions such as Mărțișor (on March 1) add cultural charm. It’s a perfect time to explore painted monasteries in Bucovina, stroll through medieval towns like Sighișoara, or hike in nature reserves before the summer rush.
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Reviews for Romania Tours

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13‑Day Amazing Balkans Tour from Bucharest to Venice: Bran Castle, Sarajevo, Dubrovnik, Plitvice & Ljubljana

This tour exceeded my expectations from start to end. The historical sites in Croatia and Slovenia were stunning. The booking process was straightforward, and the customer support team helped me confirm all necessary documents before departure.Our guide was excellent, always engaging and helpful with local insights. The hotels were comfortable and the itinerary was well balanced. Plitvice Lakes was breathtaking—one of the highlights of my European travels!

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13-Day Balkan Dreams Tour from Zagreb: Dubrovnik, Budva, Tirana, Kalabaka, Sandanski, Sofia, Plovdiv | Ticket Admission Included

Incredible Journey Through History and Nature!

What a beautiful trip! We got to visit so many historical sites, like the stunning monasteries in Meteora and the ancient city of Plovdiv. The scenic landscapes, especially the Bay of Kotor, were absolutely breathtaking. Booking was a breeze, and customer service was excellent. Highly recommend this tour if you love history, nature, and a mix of cultures!

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8-Day South Europe Tour from Sofia: Plovdiv, Arbanasi, Bucharest, Sighisoara, Belgrade | Hotel Breakfast Included | Ticket Admission Included |

A Spectacular Adventure!

This tour was nothing short of spectacular! From the picturesque views at Emerald Lake to the vibrant streets of Belgrade, every moment was a delight. Our guide shared so many interesting stories, making each location come alive. Breakfasts were varied and satisfying, giving us a great start to our days. I’ll cherish these memories forever!

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20-Day Balkan Extravaganza Tour from Athens: Kalabaka, Sandanski, Sofia, Sighisoara, Belgrade, Dubrovnik, Venice | Ticket Admission Included | Hotel Breakfast Inlcuded

Heartfelt Gratitude for an Unforgettable Adventure

I am filled with gratitude for the incredible journey through the Balkans. The well-curated itinerary, knowledgeable guides, and seamless travel arrangements made this trip a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Thank you for the unforgettable adventure!

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