Embark on a 6-day private tour in Romania and explore spectacular sights from Bucharest. Recharge your battery and indulge in rich sensory experiences, from medieval sites to the wilderness.
Embark on a 6-day private tour in Romania and explore spectacular sights from Bucharest. Recharge your battery and indulge in rich sensory experiences, from medieval sites to the wilderness.
1. Snagov Monastery (the Tomb of Dracula) 2. Peles Castle 3. Sinaia Monastery - Overnight in Brasov
Snagov Monastery - In this private tour you will discover the highly controversial story about the death of Vlad Tepes tells us that a group of monks were able to secretly bring the ruler’s earthly remains to Snagov Monastery and bury them in…
1. Snagov Monastery (the Tomb of Dracula) 2. Peles Castle 3. Sinaia Monastery - Overnight in Brasov
Snagov Monastery - In this private tour you will discover the highly controversial story about the death of Vlad Tepes tells us that a group of monks were able to secretly bring the ruler’s earthly remains to Snagov Monastery and bury them in front of the altar to be sanctified.
Peles Castle - If have decided to write your memoirs or you want to brag about having seen the most beautiful castles in Europe, the Romanian royal family’s summer residence is, by far, one of the most important tourist attractions in Romania and in Europe, and you will soon understand why.
Manastirea Sinaia - Any trip to Romania and any vacation in Romania should include Sinaia Monastery, as one of the many Romanian tourist attractions with great spiritual and historical value. The monastery is located in the city with the same name, only 500 m away from Peles Castle and fairly close to Bucharest.
The orthodox establishment is over 300 years old and it is called as “the Cathedral of the Carpathians” due to its positioning in the most beautiful mountain resort in Romania surrounded by a stunning mountain scenery. It was also the first construction in this territory, founded by Prince (Spatarul) Mihai Cantacuzino. He decided to erect the house of worship following a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, with its name inspired by Mount Sinai.
1. Brasov City Tour 2. Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) 3. Rupea Fortress - Overnight in Sighisoara
Brasov Historical Center - Are you looking for a different urban experience through which you can explore history, culture, and rediscover the beauty of nature, all at the same time? The city of Brasov is the ideal destination for lovers of history, music and culture, adventure, good food, winter sports, hunting, hiking, and even romance. It is the quintessential mountain adventure.
In Brasov we will have a small brake, perfect for exploring a little bit the Old Town and you have enough tine for lunch. 120 minute break in Brasov City!
Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) - You are in Romania, Transylvania region so…we pay a visit to Dracula ☺
Once you see it in person, you will understand why this castle is a symbol of Romanian tourism and why it is the most visited tourist attraction in Romania, so come and join the group!
Cetatea Rupea - 14th Century Old Fortress that was restored in 2008 and looks like it was in the ancient times!
1. Sighisoara City Tour (Clock Tower) 2. Biertan Fortified Church 3. Alba Iulia City Tour - Overnight in Alba Iulia
Biertan Fortified Church - The Biertan Fortified Church, a historical monument of breathtaking beauty, was one of the first Transylvanian Saxon settlements in Ardeal, and today it is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Hundreds of tourists come here every year, and coming here you too will find out what makes this place special.
Located in a small town that dates back to 1224, the church impresses through its stunning scenery and particular construction – built on a hillock in the center of town, surrounded by three defensive walls and 7 bastions.
Cetatea Alba Iulia - The city of Alba-Iulia, located in Central Romania is the site of an old Vauban-style fortress, considered impossible to conquer due to the 7-corner star model designed by the great French engineer, veteran, and architect Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban.
The Alba Carolina citadel, an important destination on our Castles of Romania tour, is surrounded by three lines of fortification and its remarkable architecture make it one of the most representative fortresses in Romania; it is also one of the largest of its kind in Eastern Europe.
Sighisoara Clock Tower - The tower began to be built at the end of 13th century, It was built in the 14th century as a simple gate tower with a maximum of two levels: the ground floor and first two floors of the tower were made of sandstone and river rock, the first stage of the tower construction probably had a form identical to the Tailors tower. The thickness of the base walls were 2.35 meters, 1.30 meters on the second floor, stone tiles of basalt were used only at the corners. In the 16th century the old roof was demolished, they have added two floors built of brick and it was built a balcony and the roof. Nobody knows for sure how the roof was before the 1676 fire. The actual 5 turrets baroque roof with bulbs represents an exceptional achievement of the three Pilgrim masters: Veit Gruber from Tyrol, Philip Bong of Salzburg and carpenter Valentinus Auslander, who rebuilt the tower after the great fire of 1676 from March to September 1677 for 650 florins.
Centrul Istoric Sighisoara - Here we will only made the photo stop to admire the building and you will learn more about the history!
1. Densus Temple 2. Sarmisegetusa Regia 3. Huniade Castle (Corvin Castle) - Overnight in Alba Iulia
Densus Church - The next architectural piece is one of the oldest orthodox churches in Romania, this historical monument was built on top of the ruins of a building dating back to the 4th century, and it was constructed in several stages, the final changes having been made in the 13th century. You will marvel at the mixture of styles, which have blended over the centuries in this ancient “temple”, having also been proposed to join the UNESCO Heritage list of historical sites.
Nicolae Iorga, the greatest Romanian historian, has deemed the Saint Nicolae Church in Densus “unparalleled in the entire Romanian tradition”.
Here you can admire mural paintings dating back to 1443, inside an ingenious construction which has striven to preserve its history throughout each stage.
Sarmizegetusa Regia - Did you know that Sarmisegetusa Regia was the capital of the Dacian Kingdom?
Many tourists from around the world visit Sarmisegetuza Regia to recharge and reconnect with history, as this used to be an important military, political, and religious center of the Dacians, our brave and wise ancestors and one of the oldest civilizations in Europe.
Castelul Corvinilor - A spectacular medieval castle in Transylvania is Huniade Castle!
This private trip to Romania gives you the opportunity to get a taste of what medieval life was like in Romania in the time 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 masterpiece is one of the largest castles in Europe and one of the seven wonders of Romania, and it has served a double purpose since the 15th century. After a devastating fire, the castle underwent extensive restoration and is now open to the public as a museum.
1. Cluj Napoca City Tour (Botanic Garden) 2. Turda Salt Mine 3. Turda Gorge - Overnight in Sibiu
Salina Turda - If you have the chance to take spend your vacation in Romania, it would be a shame to not venture into one of its most beautiful places, the Turda Salt Mine.
This place is a feast for the eyes and the body, as your lungs will be very grateful for the purifying saline air, beneficial especially for those with respiratory problems, such as allergies or asthma.
You will discover vestiges of Roman heritage, as salt mining in the area goes back thousands of years. You will get the chance to see the former Iosif, Terezia, and Rudolf mines, and medieval salt exploitation machinery unique in Europe – the hardware, the crivac (or gepel), the salt mill, as well as an altar carved in the salt wall and the “Stairway of the Rich”, with its intricate woodwork.
Cheile Turzii - Now it’s time for a hiking trip to observe the nature in Romania and maybe to have the chance to see wild birds :)
Gradina Botanica “Alexandru Borza” - The garden is over 14 hectares in area, with over 10,000 plants found throughout the world. Among the Botanical Garden’s interesting attractions are the Japanese Garden (a garden in Japanese style, with a brook and a Japanese-style house), the Roman Garden with archeological remains from the Roman colony of Napoca, among them a statue of Ceres, goddess of cereals and bread, alongside cultivated plants that dominate contemporary Romanian agriculture. Jablonovszki Elemér[1] was its head gardener for 45 years.
Cluj-Napoca - Piața Unirii (Romanian for Union Square) is the largest and most important squares in the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca. The square is one of the largest in Romania, with dimensions of 220 m by 160 m. The central district of the city spreads out from this square. The St. Michael’s Church, with the highest church tower in Romania (80m), is the second largest Gothic-style church in Romania. The church was constructed in two phases. The first from 1316 to 1390 and the second from 1410 to 1487. Also, the statue of King of Hungary Matthias Corvinus is located here.
Cluj-Napoca - Piața Unirii (Romanian for Union Square) is the largest and most important squares in the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca. The square is one of the largest in Romania, with dimensions of 220 m by 160 m. The central district of the city spreads out from this square. The St. Michael’s Church, with the highest church tower in Romania (80m), is the second largest Gothic-style church in Romania. The church was constructed in two phases. The first from 1316 to 1390 and the second from 1410 to 1487. Also, the statue of King of Hungary Matthias Corvinus is located here.
1. Sibiu City Tour 2. Transfagarasan Road(July-October) or Calimanesti Natural Springs 3. Poienari Fortress - Bucharest
Transfagarasan Highway - Did you know that one of the most spectacular roads in the world is Transfagarasan Highway?
The incredible view and stunning scenery that this paved mountain road offers is indescribable; even the video segment featured on Top Gear, deeming it the most beautiful road in the world, barely does it justice.
Poienari Castle - We buckle up and venture up the 1400 steps to reach the Poienari Citadel (the “real” Castle of Dracula) which was the place where Vlad the Impaler would retreat in the event of an Ottoman invasion. We stop to take pictures to bring home to our friends, knowing that they will make them a little jealous.
Vidraru Dam - The Vidraru Dam is one of the most spectacular tourist attractions in Romania, which draws in hundreds of thousands of tourists annually. A wonder of engineering, it offers a breathtaking view of the reservoir lake built on Arges River.
- Exclusive use of a private car (Tourism or Minibus) for your group
- Hotel recommendations and bookings tailored to your budget
- Personal licensed English-speaking guide/driver throughout the tour
- Free Wi-Fi in the comfortable car for your convenience
- Guide’s accommodation, meals, and entrance fees included
- Flexible itinerary with the ability to…
- Exclusive use of a private car (Tourism or Minibus) for your group
- Hotel recommendations and bookings tailored to your budget
- Personal licensed English-speaking guide/driver throughout the tour
- Free Wi-Fi in the comfortable car for your convenience
- Guide’s accommodation, meals, and entrance fees included
- Flexible itinerary with the ability to make changes even after tour commencement
- All car expenses covered, including gasoline, parking, and road tolls
- Entrance fees as per the itinerary (about 43 euro/Person)
- Accommodation, meals and beverages (but we recommend )
- Entrance fees as per the itinerary (about 43 euro/Person)
- Accommodation, meals and beverages (but we recommend )
Choosing to unwind with a 6-day trip in Transylvania is a splendid decision!
This trip serves as a refreshing break where you rejuvenate your body, life, mind, and thoughts!
This 6-day expedition of Romania offers an unforgettable journey offering diverse sensory experiences, right from exploring medieval landmarks to embracing the wilderness. Amidst…
Choosing to unwind with a 6-day trip in Transylvania is a splendid decision!
This trip serves as a refreshing break where you rejuvenate your body, life, mind, and thoughts!
This 6-day expedition of Romania offers an unforgettable journey offering diverse sensory experiences, right from exploring medieval landmarks to embracing the wilderness. Amidst dense forests, blooming wildflowers and refreshing mountain air (during the appropriate season), and contemporary exhibitions top it all off, there’s no lack of excitement. Not forgetting the aromatic traditional herbs and spices that enhance the mouth-watering local cuisine we will dig into at every medieval town we stopover at.
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.