For an unforgettable 3-day experience in Romania, consider booking this tour! The Transfagarasan Highway, Transalpina Road, Densus Temple, Polovragi Cave, and Poienari Fortress promise immense satisfaction and lasting memories.
For an unforgettable 3-day experience in Romania, consider booking this tour! The Transfagarasan Highway, Transalpina Road, Densus Temple, Polovragi Cave, and Poienari Fortress promise immense satisfaction and lasting memories.
1. Curtea de Arges Monastery 2. Transfagarasan Highway 3. Poienari Fortress 4. Vidraru Dam - Overnight in Sibiu
Curtea de Arges Monastery - Did you know that Curtea de Arges is renowned for the significant royal tombs it conceals?
It is well-known that truly remarkable, beautiful, and enduring creations often require sacrifice, a fact that…
1. Curtea de Arges Monastery 2. Transfagarasan Highway 3. Poienari Fortress 4. Vidraru Dam - Overnight in Sibiu
Curtea de Arges Monastery - Did you know that Curtea de Arges is renowned for the significant royal tombs it conceals?
It is well-known that truly remarkable, beautiful, and enduring creations often require sacrifice, a fact that becomes evident upon visiting the historic town of Curtea de Arges. With its rich and storied past, visitors can explore the remnants of the Wallachian princely court, the 13th-century Royal Church, and the renowned Arges Monastery, a significant historical landmark with a fascinating yet somber tale. Legend has it that around 1512, master Manole and his nine stonemasons were commissioned to construct a grand cathedral, but despite their efforts, whatever they built would collapse by morning.
Poienari Castle - If a tour of Romanian castles for Dracula enthusiasts and adventure seekers were to be organized, Poenari Castle would undoubtedly be included. It is a prominent Romanian tourist attraction, steeped in history and a bloody legend. Poenari Fortress is a ruined castle in Romania, perched at an altitude of 860 meters, known for its association with Vlad the Impaler.
As you ascend the 1480 steps leading to the castle, you can truly say you are retracing the steps of Dracula…
Vidraru Dam - Have you ever experienced the majesty of nature up close?
Imagine the feelings of the hydro technician and the rest of the team when they embarked on the Vidraru Dam project, constructing this massive reservoir in the heart of the mountains. The Vidraru Dam is one of Romania’s most spectacular tourist attractions, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. A marvel of engineering, it offers a breathtaking view of the reservoir lake built on the Arges River.
Transfagarasan Highway - The ultimate road trip?
The incredible views and stunning landscapes offered by this paved mountain road are beyond words; even the Top Gear segment, which declared it the most beautiful road in the world, barely captures its essence.
1. Sibiu City Tour 2. Hunyade Castle 3. Prislop Monastery 4. Densus Temple - Overnight in Alba Iulia
Big Square (Piata Mare) - Discover the wonders of Transylvania – A city tour that reveals why Sibiu was chosen as the European Capital of Culture. It includes the Evangelical Cathedral, the Sibiu Old City Center, and the town itself, which are among Romania’s most visited tourist attractions, catering to all tastes and providing a delightful travel experience for even the most discerning tourists.
For those who cherish authentic cultural experiences, whether romantic or adventurous, Sibiu offers everything needed to relax and enjoy, leaving behind everyday stress for a fun and memorable private trip.
Castelul Corvinilor - This private trip to Romania offers a glimpse into medieval life during the era of knighthood, castles, and fortresses with a visit to The Corvin/Hunyadi Castle, one of the top 10 most beautiful gothic castles in the world.
This architectural gem is one of Europe’s largest castles and one of Romania’s seven wonders. It has served a dual purpose since the 15th century. After a devastating fire, the castle underwent extensive restoration and is now open to the public as a museum.
A small tip: the defense towers are an excellent spot for a selfie.
Densus Church - The next architectural marvel is one of Romania’s oldest orthodox churches. This historical monument was built atop the ruins of a 4th-century building and constructed in several stages, with final modifications made in the 13th century. Visitors will be amazed by the blend of styles that have evolved over the centuries in this ancient “temple,” which has been proposed for inclusion in the UNESCO Heritage list of historical sites.
Nicolae Iorga, Romania’s greatest historian, described the Saint Nicolae Church in Densus as “unparalleled in the entire Romanian tradition.”
Here, one can admire mural paintings dating back to 1443, within an ingenious construction that has preserved its history through each phase.
There is more to see than can be told, so visitors are encouraged to discover the details themselves.
1. Alba Iulia City Tour 2. Transalpina Road 3. Polovragi Cave 4. Horezu Monastery 5. Return to Bucharest
Cetatea Alba Iulia - Did you know that Alba-Iulia is one of Romania’s most important centers? Here is some information.
Alba-Iulia is home to an ancient Vauban-style fortress, considered unconquerable due to its 7-corner star design by the renowned French engineer, veteran, and architect Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban.
The Alba Carolina citadel, a key destination on our Castles of Romania tour, is encircled by three lines of fortification, and its remarkable architecture makes it one of Romania’s most representative fortresses. It is also one of the largest of its kind in Eastern Europe.
Transalpina - Visit Romania and witness one of the most spectacular roads in the Carpathian Mountains.
The adventure continues on Romania’s highest road, the Transalpina, believed to have been constructed in Roman times and later dubbed “The Devil’s Path,” possibly by shepherds crossing it with their sheep during transhumance from Marginimea Sibiului to Wallachia.
Its highest point reaches 2145 meters, offering an incredible panorama of the mountain scenery and a refreshing dose of fresh air.
Undoubtedly, countless pictures will be taken to capture its breathtaking beauty, but the mix of euphoria and humility that nature evokes is something that can only be truly experienced in person.
Polovragi Cave - For those familiar with expeditions in wet or dry caves, the haunting and eerily spiritual feeling upon entering Polovragi Cave is reminiscent of another realm.
The warm and humid cave features many spectacular calcareous formations throughout its galleries, which extend over 10 km, with only 800 meters open for visitation. Visitors can see the Spring of Hope, the Bloody Vault, the White Room, the Divine Chamber, the Grim Reaper, the Dacian Oven, the King and Queen, Snow White, and the Dwarf’s House.
Horezu Monastery (Hurezi Monastery) - Regarded as one of the most beautiful and refined orthodox monasteries, the Horezu Monastery, with its 100% authentic Romanian architecture, was included in the UNESCO World Heritage from the outset, with no indication that anything could ever surpass it.
A trip to Romania should include, among other things, the most visited Romanian monasteries, such as the Horezu Monastery, where visitors can see the highly acclaimed Horezu ceramics, as well as the gorges carved into the mountain walls and the famous stone caves.

- Exclusive private car (Tourism or Minibus) for your party
- Custom hotel recommendations to fit your budget
- Dedicated licensed English-speaking guide/driver at your service
- Free Wi-Fi in a comfortable car throughout your journey
- Guide’s accommodation, meals, and entrance fees covered
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All car expenses included (gasoline, parking, road tolls)
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- Exclusive private car (Tourism or Minibus) for your party
- Custom hotel recommendations to fit your budget
- Dedicated licensed English-speaking guide/driver at your service
- Free Wi-Fi in a comfortable car throughout your journey
- Guide’s accommodation, meals, and entrance fees covered
- All car expenses included (gasoline, parking, road tolls)
- Flexible itinerary with the ability to make changes on-the-go
- Entrance fees as per the itinerary about 40 euro per person
- Accommodation, meals and beverages
- Entrance fees as per the itinerary about 40 euro per person
- Accommodation, meals and beverages
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.