Embark on a mesmerizing hike through Romania’s Carpathian Hills, exploring mystical ‘Living Stones’ and the legendary Dionisie Torcătorul Cave.
Embark on a mesmerizing hike through Romania’s Carpathian Hills, exploring mystical ‘Living Stones’ and the legendary Dionisie Torcătorul Cave.
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Danube Delta - The Danube Delta stands as one of Europe’s largest and most pristine river deltas. Situated where the Danube River—the continent’s second-longest river—flows into the Black Sea, it is primarily located in Romania, with a smaller section in Ukraine.
Key Facts About the Danube Delta:
Size: Approximately 4,152 square kilometers (1,600…
- Danube Delta - The Danube Delta stands as one of Europe’s largest and most pristine river deltas. Situated where the Danube River—the continent’s second-longest river—flows into the Black Sea, it is primarily located in Romania, with a smaller section in Ukraine.
Key Facts About the Danube Delta:
Size: Approximately 4,152 square kilometers (1,600 square miles) in Romania, with an additional area in Ukraine.
Formation: Developed over millennia as the Danube deposited sediment at its mouth.
Ecological Importance: Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a biosphere reserve due to its exceptional biodiversity.
Biodiversity:
Home to over 300 bird species, including pelicans, herons, and cormorants.
Hosts more than 45 species of freshwater fish.
One of Europe’s most significant wetland ecosystems.
Features:
A vast network of lakes, marshes, reed beds, and channels.
The area is primarily accessible by boat and has a relatively small human population.
- Tulcea - Tulcea is a city in southeastern Romania, located on the right bank of the Danube River, serving as the gateway to the Danube Delta. It is the capital of Tulcea County and plays a pivotal role in the administration and tourism of the delta region.
Key Facts About Tulcea:
Population: Approximately 70,000 residents.
Location: Near the point where the Danube divides into its main distributaries—Chilia, Sulina, and Sfântu Gheorghe—before reaching the Black Sea.
Economy: Driven by shipping, fishing, tourism, shipbuilding, and transport.
️ History:
Tulcea has ancient origins, initially a Greek colony known as Aegyssus (noted by ancient historians like Diodorus Siculus).
It became part of the Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, and later the Ottoman Empire.
Officially joined modern Romania in the late 19th century following the Russo-Turkish War (1877–78).

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pick-up and drop-off in Bucharest
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pick-up and drop-off in Bucharest
- Lunch - 70 RON -
- Lunch - 70 RON -
Begin the adventure with a pleasant morning drive through the picturesque countryside of southern Romania.
Upon reaching the Delta’s edge, embark on a boat for a serene guided tour through the meandering canals, verdant reed beds, and secluded lagoons of this stunning natural wonder.
Spend approximately 4 hours surrounded by the Delta’s unique beauty,…
Begin the adventure with a pleasant morning drive through the picturesque countryside of southern Romania.
Upon reaching the Delta’s edge, embark on a boat for a serene guided tour through the meandering canals, verdant reed beds, and secluded lagoons of this stunning natural wonder.
Spend approximately 4 hours surrounded by the Delta’s unique beauty, observing a variety of bird species such as pelicans, herons, and cormorants.
The guide will provide captivating insights into the ecosystem and its abundant biodiversity.
A highlight of the day includes a homemade lunch at a local fisherman’s home, where freshly caught fish is prepared in the traditional style – offering an authentic taste of the Delta’s culinary traditions.
After lunch, unwind and enjoy the peaceful scenery before returning to Bucharest, taking with you the tranquil charm of this hidden treasure.
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.