Embark on a thrilling 3-day private tour of Transylvania, exploring iconic sites such as Dracula’s Castle, Brașov, Sibiu, and Sighișoara. Discover the rich history and enchanting beauty of this captivating region in Romania.
Embark on a thrilling 3-day private tour of Transylvania, exploring iconic sites such as Dracula’s Castle, Brașov, Sibiu, and Sighișoara. Discover the rich history and enchanting beauty of this captivating region in Romania.
Bucharest - Sinaia - Bran - Brasov
Peles Castle - Situated in Sinaia, Peles Castle is often regarded as one of Europe’s most stunning castles. Nestled in the scenic Carpathian Mountains, this castle is a splendid example of German Renaissance architecture, serving as a magnificent royal residence from the late 19th century.
**Bran Castle…
Bucharest - Sinaia - Bran - Brasov
Peles Castle - Situated in Sinaia, Peles Castle is often regarded as one of Europe’s most stunning castles. Nestled in the scenic Carpathian Mountains, this castle is a splendid example of German Renaissance architecture, serving as a magnificent royal residence from the late 19th century.
Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) - Known as Dracula’s Castle, Bran Castle is a medieval fortress from the 14th century. It is enveloped in mystery and legend, majestically perched on a 200-foot-high rock.
Brasov Historical Center - Surrounded by the Southern Carpathian Mountains, Brasov boasts gothic, baroque, and renaissance architecture, along with numerous historical attractions. It is one of Romania’s most popular destinations. Tour highlights include the Central Square, Black Church, Citadel of Brasov, Catherine’s Gate, White Tower, Black Tower, and Mount Tampa.
Brasov - Viscri - Sighisoara
Centrul Istoric Sighisoara - Begin the day exploring the Sighisoara citadel, a UNESCO Monument and the only inhabited medieval citadel in Europe. Visitors feel transported back in time to an era of knights and fair maidens. Discover the citadel’s story, admire the well-preserved walls and towers, and stroll through the medieval streets.
Sighisoara Clock Tower - Originally built in the 14th century and expanded 200 years later, this tower is the town’s most beautiful sight, offering a breathtaking view from the top.
Scara Acoperita-Covered Stairway - This historic wooden and stone staircase of 175 steps was used by children to reach the Hill School.
Church on the Hill - One of Sighisoara’s most significant landmarks, the Church on the Hill is the third largest church in Transylvania.
Viscri - Viscri is a unique Saxon village in Transylvania, renowned for its fortified church, a UNESCO World Heritage site. When the Saxons arrived in the late 12th century, they found a small chapel that evolved over time. The current church is a Romanesque chapel expanded in the early 16th century into a single-nave church with fortified features. The village has always been a free community, never part of a noble estate. Around 1500 AD, it had 51 households, 3 shepherds, 1 teacher, and 2 poor individuals. Today, Viscri remains a small village with fewer than 500 residents, including about 27 Saxons.
Sighisoara - Biertan - Sibiu
Biertan - A must-visit in Transylvania, the fortified church of Biertan is a UNESCO Heritage Site and one of the most robust fortifications. Dating back to the late 15th century, it retains many original elements, including its fortifications.
Sibiu - Known as Hermannstadt in German, Sibiu was the largest and wealthiest of the seven walled citadels founded by the Transylvanian Saxons in the 12th century. The wealth of its guilds funded impressive buildings and fortifications. Sibiu Old Town retains its historic grandeur, with medieval walls, narrow streets, and grand squares like Great Square and Little Square. It shares a Germanic feel with Sighisoara and Brasov and is pedestrian-friendly.
Sibiu-Bucharest via: Transfagarasan road (closed during winter) or Valea Oltului
Transfagarasan Highway - The Transfagarasan is the second-highest mountain road in Romania, reaching 2042 meters near Lake Balea, just behind Transalpina in Parang at 2145 meters. Spanning approximately 151 km, it connects Transylvania and Wallachia, traversing the Fagaras Mountains in Arges and Sibiu. The section from Vidraru Dam to Cartisoara covers mountainous terrain at high altitudes, built between 1970-1974 over 92 km, featuring 27 viaducts and bridges and an 887-meter tunnel, the longest in the country. Due to its many switchbacks, the average speed is 40 km/h. The road is open from July to October due to heavy snowfall and avalanche risks.

- Professional English Speaking Guide
- Private transport with modern air conditioned vehicle
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Professional English Speaking Guide
- Private transport with modern air conditioned vehicle
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Lunch & Dinner
- Entry thickets for the sights
- Accommodation is not included - We offer advice on choosing hotels on online booking platforms.
- Lunch & Dinner
- Entry thickets for the sights
- Accommodation is not included - We offer advice on choosing hotels on online booking platforms.
A trip to Transylvania will include key attractions such as the Peles Royal Castle, Bran (also known as Dracula’s) Castle, the city center of Brasov, the Black Church, Sighisoara’s medieval citadel, and Sibiu, formerly the capital of Transylvania. If your travels take you to Bucharest and you only have a short window to explore Romania, this tour makes…
A trip to Transylvania will include key attractions such as the Peles Royal Castle, Bran (also known as Dracula’s) Castle, the city center of Brasov, the Black Church, Sighisoara’s medieval citadel, and Sibiu, formerly the capital of Transylvania. If your travels take you to Bucharest and you only have a short window to explore Romania, this tour makes for an ideal route. It encompasses several fascinating locations and includes the southern part of the breathtaking region of Transylvania.
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.