Experience the beauty of the Black Sea shore and explore the charming city of Constanta on this engaging walking tour. Discover hidden gems, indulge in delicious local cuisine, and unwind on the stunning coastline.
Experience the beauty of the Black Sea shore and explore the charming city of Constanta on this engaging walking tour. Discover hidden gems, indulge in delicious local cuisine, and unwind on the stunning coastline.
- Constanța Casino - The tale of the Constanța Casino reflects the unfortunate fate of many of Romania’s magnificent yet neglected historical landmarks. This remarkable example of Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century once symbolized Romania’s primary port, Constanța, on the Black Sea coast. No other structure captures the Belle…
- Constanța Casino - The tale of the Constanța Casino reflects the unfortunate fate of many of Romania’s magnificent yet neglected historical landmarks. This remarkable example of Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century once symbolized Romania’s primary port, Constanța, on the Black Sea coast. No other structure captures the Belle Époque era in Constanța as perfectly as the Casino. Constructed in the early 1900s at the behest of Romania’s first King, Carol I, it opened in 1910 and served as the main seaside gathering spot for affluent tourists who enjoyed gambling until World War II. The Casino’s foundations were altered three times based on the visions of architects Daniel Renard and Petre Antonescu.
An eclectic architectural masterpiece, adorned with numerous marine-themed decorations, including its almost dreamlike shell windows facing the Black Sea, the Casino was a welcoming venue.
- Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul - The Orthodox Cathedral “Holy Apostles Peter and Paul” is a place of worship in Constanța, situated in the city’s peninsular area, below Ovidiu Square, opposite the Tomis Archdiocese building. Its monumental architecture dominates the entire southern cliff area of the city. The foundation stone was laid on September 4, 1883, during the tenure of Metropolitan Iosif Gheorghian. The church was consecrated on May 22, 1895. The building plans were designed by the renowned architect Alexandru Orăscu, with Carol Beniș serving as the director of works. Henri Guaracino was the contractor. The park surrounding the cathedral features an archaeological complex with elements from the ancient city of Tomis.
- Carol I Mosque - The Grand Mosque of Constanța stands on the site of the former Mahmudia Mosque (Geamia Mahmudia), built in 1822 by Hafız Hüsseyin Pașa and named after Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II. Commissioned in 1910 by Romanian King Carol I, construction began on June 24, 1910, with the first cornerstone laid in the presence of Spiru Haret, then Romanian Minister of Religious Affairs; Sefa Bey, then Ottoman ambassador in Bucharest; and the Ottoman consul in Constanța. The project was funded by the Romanian Government and entrepreneur Ion Neculcea, and completed in 1912.
The mosque was officially inaugurated by Carol I on May 31, 1913. During the ceremony, Sultan Mehmed V awarded the Order of the Medjidie to chief architect Victor Ștefănescu.
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Ovidiu Square - Formerly known as Independence Square, Ovidiu Square, where the town hall (now the National Museum of History and Archaeology) is located, is steeped in history. By the late 19th century, Ovidiu Square was characterized by two-story houses closely packed together, resembling a medieval courtyard, with tiled roofs and wrought iron balconies. The square was bustling with shops, cafes, summer gardens, and more.
In 1879, efforts began to align the buildings. By the late 19th century, the eastern front (facing the sea) was completed. Architects designed it to shield the square from the winds. In front of the Ovid statue were three buildings that combined Baroque decorations with Art Nouveau elements. This area housed the Elite Hotel, a restaurant, a coffee shop, and the Palace cinema. In 1910, a building in Romanian style was constructed, now home to the National Bank of Romania. - Tomis Tourist Harbor - The Touristic Harbor of Tomis is one of Constanța’s most renowned spots for both tourists and locals. Regardless of the season, Tomis Harbor is a popular choice for those wishing to admire the sea by car or on foot along the seafront. Access to the harbor is easy via a street that descends to the bay’s edge, where luxury yachts and sailing boats are moored. Visitors can enjoy waterfront terraces and numerous chic restaurants offering fish dishes. In summer, the bay of Tomis Harbor is often visited by dolphins attracted by the beautiful water fountain in the center or by the tourists strolling along the shore. Besides being a place for relaxation, Tomis Harbor is ideal for organizing water sports activities. Local authorities plan to transform Tomis Harbor into a key destination for coastal sailing ships along the Romanian coast, with stops south to Eforie Costinești.
- 3 Papuci Beach - Located in the Faleza Nord area of Constanța, 3 Papuci Beach is a popular destination known for its spacious layout and family-friendly atmosphere. The beach stretches approximately 1 km in length and is bordered by protective breakwaters, creating calm waters ideal for swimming and various water sports.
️ Beach Features and Amenities
Spacious Layout: The beach offers a wide sandy area, approximately 80-100 meters in width, providing ample space for sunbathing and recreational activities.
Water Sports: The unique formation of the beach allows for the creation of uniform waves, making it suitable for activities like surfing, windsurfing, kiteboarding, and kayaking.
Beach Bars and Lounging: Visitors can relax at beach bars such as Zoom Beach, which offers shaded terraces surrounded by greenery, wooden sunbeds, and a variety of cocktails and snacks.
- Constanța - The oldest city in Romania.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional tour guide in English
- Hotel Pick-up and Drop-off
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional tour guide in English
- Hotel Pick-up and Drop-off
- Lunch
- Lunch
This day trip provides an ideal blend of adventure, relaxation, and local culture.
Begin the journey with a convenient pick-up from the hotel.
Travel comfortably to the Black Sea in our air-conditioned vehicles, accompanied by engaging commentary from a knowledgeable host/guide.
Explore Constanța’s historic Old Town on foot.
Visit landmarks such as…
This day trip provides an ideal blend of adventure, relaxation, and local culture.
Begin the journey with a convenient pick-up from the hotel.
Travel comfortably to the Black Sea in our air-conditioned vehicles, accompanied by engaging commentary from a knowledgeable host/guide.
Explore Constanța’s historic Old Town on foot.
Visit landmarks such as the breathtaking Art Nouveau Casino, the Grand Mosque, the Genoese Lighthouse, the House with Lions, and many more.
Relish a delightful lunch at one of Constanța’s picturesque seaside restaurants.
Enjoy some leisure time to explore at your own pace. Opt to unwind on the stunning beaches, visit additional museums, or wander through the lively city center.
Options include the Constanța Aquarium, the Roman Mosaic Edifice, or simply basking in the sun on the sandy beaches.
Gather in the late afternoon for a comfortable return drive to Bucharest.
Reflect on a day well spent and cherish unforgettable memories.
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.