Embark on a 6-day Romania tour from Bucharest and immerse yourself in the exploration of medieval sites and wilderness. Experience the rich history, vibrant nature, and delicious cuisine of Romania.
Embark on a 6-day Romania tour from Bucharest and immerse yourself in the exploration of medieval sites and wilderness. Experience the rich history, vibrant nature, and delicious cuisine of Romania.
1. Snagov Monastery (the Tomb of Dracula) 2. Peles Castle 3. Sinaia Monastery 4. Overnight in Brasov
Snagov Monastery - On this private tour, you’ll uncover the intriguing tale of Vlad Tepes’ death. Legend has it that a group of monks secretly transported his remains to Snagov Monastery, where they were buried in front of the altar for…
1. Snagov Monastery (the Tomb of Dracula) 2. Peles Castle 3. Sinaia Monastery 4. Overnight in Brasov
Snagov Monastery - On this private tour, you’ll uncover the intriguing tale of Vlad Tepes’ death. Legend has it that a group of monks secretly transported his remains to Snagov Monastery, where they were buried in front of the altar for sanctification.
Peles Castle - Whether you’re penning your memoirs or simply want to boast about visiting Europe’s most stunning castles, the Romanian royal family’s summer residence is a must-see. It’s one of the top tourist attractions in Romania and Europe, and you’ll soon see why.
Manastirea Sinaia - No trip to Romania is complete without a visit to Sinaia Monastery, a site of immense spiritual and historical significance. Located just 500 meters from Peles Castle and close to Bucharest, this over 300-year-old Orthodox establishment is known as the “Cathedral of the Carpathians” due to its picturesque mountain setting. Founded by Prince Mihai Cantacuzino after a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, the monastery’s name is inspired by Mount Sinai.
1. Brasov City Tour 2. Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) 3. Rupea Fortress 4. Overnight in Sighisoara
Brasov - Seeking a unique urban adventure that blends history, culture, and nature? Brasov is the perfect destination for history buffs, music and culture enthusiasts, adventurers, foodies, winter sports fans, hunters, hikers, and romantics. It’s the ultimate mountain getaway. In Brasov, we’ll take a 120-minute break to explore the Old Town and enjoy lunch.
Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) - While in Transylvania, a visit to Dracula’s Castle is a must. Seeing it in person will reveal why it’s a symbol of Romanian tourism and the country’s most visited attraction. Join us for this unforgettable experience!
Cetatea Rupea - This 14th-century fortress, restored in 2008, offers a glimpse into ancient times.
1. Sighisoara City Tour (Clock Tower) 2. Biertan Fortified Church 3. Alba Iulia City Tour 4. Overnight in Alba Iulia
Alba Iulia - Located in Central Romania, Alba Iulia is home to an old Vauban-style fortress, designed by the renowned French engineer Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban. The Alba Carolina citadel, a highlight of our Castles of Romania tour, features three lines of fortification and stunning architecture, making it one of Romania’s most iconic and largest fortresses in Eastern Europe.
Sighisoara Clock Tower - Construction of the tower began in the late 13th century. Initially a simple gate tower with two levels, it was later expanded in the 14th century using sandstone and river rock. The tower underwent significant changes in the 16th century, including the addition of two brick floors, a balcony, and a new roof. The current baroque roof with five turrets, an exceptional work by three master craftsmen, was completed in 1677 after a devastating fire.
Centrul Istoric Sighisoara - We’ll make a photo stop here to admire the architecture and delve into its history.
1. Densus Temple 2. Sarmisegetusa Regia 3. Huniade Castle (Corvin Castle) 4. Overnight in Alba Iulia
Densus Church - This ancient Orthodox church, built on 4th-century ruins and completed in the 13th century, is a historical marvel. Proposed for UNESCO Heritage status, it features a blend of architectural styles and 15th-century mural paintings. Renowned historian Nicolae Iorga called it “unparalleled in the entire Romanian tradition.”
Sarmizegetusa Regia - Once the capital of the Dacian Kingdom, Sarmizegetusa Regia attracts visitors worldwide who seek to reconnect with history. It was a key military, political, and religious center for the Dacians, one of Europe’s oldest civilizations.
Castelul Corvinilor - Huniade Castle, a stunning medieval fortress in Transylvania, offers a glimpse into Romania’s knighthood era. This private tour includes a visit to Corvin/Hunyadi Castle, one of the world’s top 10 most beautiful Gothic castles. Restored after a devastating fire, it now serves as a museum.
1. Cluj Napoca City Tour (Botanic Garden) 2. Turda Salt Mine 3. Turda Gorge 4. Overnight in Sibiu
Salina Turda - A visit to the Turda Salt Mine is a must during your Romanian vacation. This visually and physically rejuvenating site offers saline air beneficial for respiratory issues. You’ll explore ancient Roman mining remnants, medieval machinery, and unique features like the “Stairway of the Rich.”
Cheile Turzii - Time for a hiking adventure to enjoy Romania’s natural beauty and possibly spot some wild birds.
Gradina Botanica “Alexandru Borza” - Spanning over 14 hectares, this botanical garden boasts more than 10,000 plant species. Highlights include a Japanese Garden, a Roman Garden with ancient artifacts, and a statue of Ceres, the goddess of agriculture.
Cluj-Napoca - Union Square (Piața Unirii) is Cluj-Napoca’s largest and most significant square, featuring St. Michael’s Church, Romania’s second-largest Gothic church, and a statue of Hungarian King Matthias Corvinus.
1. Sibiu City Tour 2. Transfagarasan Road(July-October) or Calimanesti Natural Springs 3. Poienari Fortress 4. Bucharest
Transfagarasan Highway - Known as one of the world’s most spectacular roads, the Transfagarasan Highway offers breathtaking views and stunning mountain scenery. Even a Top Gear segment couldn’t fully capture its beauty.
Poienari Castle - Climb 1,400 steps to reach Poienari Citadel, Vlad the Impaler’s retreat during Ottoman invasions. Capture photos to share with friends and make them envious.
Vidraru Dam - A marvel of engineering, the Vidraru Dam attracts thousands of tourists annually with its stunning views of the reservoir lake on the Arges River.
Big Square (Piata Mare) - Sibiu’s largest square, first mentioned in 1411, has been the city’s center since the 16th century. Over the years, it has been known by various names, including King Ferdinand Square and the Square of the Republic, before returning to its original name in 1990.
- Exclusive use of a private car (Tourism or Minibus) for your group
- Hotel recommendations and booking assistance tailored to your budget
- Dedicated, licensed English speaking guide/driver for the entire tour
- Free Wi-Fi in a comfortable touring vehicle
- Guide’s accommodation, meals, and entrance fees covered
- Flexible itinerary that can be altered…
- Exclusive use of a private car (Tourism or Minibus) for your group
- Hotel recommendations and booking assistance tailored to your budget
- Dedicated, licensed English speaking guide/driver for the entire tour
- Free Wi-Fi in a comfortable touring vehicle
- Guide’s accommodation, meals, and entrance fees covered
- Flexible itinerary that can be altered during the tour
- All-inclusive car costs such as fuel, parking, and 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 )
Embark on an unforgettable journey with this six-day Romanian tour. We have curated a variety of robust experiences, ranging from historical landmarks to getting a touch of the wild by exploring expansive woods, marveling at vivid wildflowers and breathing in the crisp mountain air (during the appropriate season), extending to contemporary displays….
Embark on an unforgettable journey with this six-day Romanian tour. We have curated a variety of robust experiences, ranging from historical landmarks to getting a touch of the wild by exploring expansive woods, marveling at vivid wildflowers and breathing in the crisp mountain air (during the appropriate season), extending to contemporary displays. Also, experience a sprinkle of traditional herbs and spices through the mouth-watering local cuisine that we will be tasting in every medieval town we explore.
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.