Romania Tours
From stunning landscapes to the myths and wonders of Bran Castle, Romania is an incredible destination.
You'll discover culture on every corner, museums to visit and interesting history to delve into. Transylvania is definitely the most popular region, but you can also enjoy many other charming towns, lakes, mountains wherever you go.
Read More...Bran Castle Located in Brasov, this incredible castle is often associated with the myth of the Count Vlad – also known as Count Dracula. Enjoy history, architecture and all the mystery of this region!
Sibiu Culture, entertainment, gastronomy and remains of medieval architecture. This charming town also became popular for its unusual houses with iconic narrow windows that resemble eyes.
Brasov Surrounded by the stunning Southern Carpathian Mountains, Brasnov is the perfect spot for art and history enthusiasts, its architecture featuring influences from the Baroque, Gothic and Renaissance periods.
Cluj-Napoca Known as the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region, Cluj-Napoca was built in the Middle-Ages. Discover castles, temples and historical attractions galore.
Iasi The cultural capital of Romania, Iasi is located near the border with Moldova. Enjoy the cultural side of the city and take some time to explore lively streets and local cuisine.
The high season for travel is around July and August. Visiting between September and October is pleasant with milder temperatures as autumn approaches.
Language Romanian is the official language, however English is well understood and spoken as well.
Currency Romanian Ieu
Public Holidays Easter is, together with Christmas, one of the most important public holidays in Romania. Another important public holiday is the National Day celebrating the Romanian unification with the region of Transylvania.

