Romanian Riviera (Black Sea Coast)
Include 3 visits, Aquarium, the Great Mahmoudiye Mosque and the Casino
Itinerary:
“Bucuresti” – Bucharest (the capital city, first mentioned in documents as early as 1459)
The new highway “Autostrada Soarelui”
Passing “Murfatlar Vineyards”
“Constanta” (Tomis) – the oldest city in Romania (657 A.C.); the biggest harbor at the Black Sea Coast (4th place in Europe)
Aquarium (1958) - The most significant is the collection of sturgeons, one of largest of the world
“Moscheea Mare Mahmoud II” – The Great Mahmoudiye Mosque (built in 1910 by King Carol I, the mosque is the seat of the Mufti, the spiritual leader of the 55,000 Muslims (Turks and Tatars by origin) who live along the coast of the Dobrogea region
“Piata Ovidiu” – Ovid’s Square (designed by the sculptor Ettore Ferrari in 1887, the statue dedicated to the Roman poet, Publius Ovidius Naso, gives name to this square. Emperor Augustus exiled Ovid to Tomis in 8 AD)
“Casinoul” – The Casino (completed between the two World Wars in art nouveau style according to the plans of the architects, Daniel Renard and Petre Antonescu)
“Farul Genovez” – The Genoese Lighthouse (soaring 26 feet (7.9 m), this lighthouse was built in 1860 by the Danubius and Black Sea Company to honor Genoese merchants who established a flourishing sea trade community here in the 13th century)
“Edificiul roman cu mozaic” – The roman mosaics (Built toward the end of the 4th century AD and developed over the centuries, it was the city's commercial center until the 7th century; remains of the Roman public baths can still be seen nearby; aqueducts brought water six miles (10 km) to the town)
“Casa cu lei” – The House with Lions (blending pre-Romantic and Genovese architectural styles, this late 19th century building features four columns adorned with imposing sculptured lions; during the 1930s, its elegant salons hosted the Constanta Masonic Lodge).

“Mamaia”- the greatest station of the Black Sea, a major summer destinations of Europe, extended between the sea and the Siutghiol Lake.
The Romanian Seaside is 245 km long and lies between the mouth of Chilia Branch and Vama Veche locality. The Romanian Seaside is recommended for spa treatment based on the marine bio-climate, on the presence of sapropelic mud, on the lakes with water rich in minerals, on the sulphur mesothermal springs (from Mangalia). The features of the bio-climate, the acknowledged qualities of the Romanian beaches and of the sea water are offering excellent conditions for heliotherapy, sand therapy and thalassic-therapy.
Touristic attractions: Telegondola, Aqua Magic, Siutghiol Lake
ENJOY the Romanian Riviera sun!

Price per person |
1 person (limo) |
2 persons (limo) |
3 persons (limo) |
4 persons (limo) |
5 persons (limo) |
6 persons (limo) |
7 persons (limo) |
€ 260.00 |
€ 155.00 |
€ 110.00 |
€ 95.00 |
€ 85.00 |
€ 75.00 |
€ 70.00 |
Included services: transportation, tour guide, entrance fees to the above mentioned locations
Bucharest (departure at 8 o’clock) – the journey will take 12 hours.
Lunch is not included! / Photo tax is not included!
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