A DAY AT THE SPA – MUD BATHS ON THE BLACK SEA COAST



Tour description: The Romanian Black Sea Coast is the perfect destination for relaxation and pampering, with some of the best spas in Romania offering unforgettable moments based on the renowned local treatments that use the sapropelic mud of Techilghiol lake. Due to its revitalizing effect that helps skin regain its flexibility, the renowned treatment using Techirghiol sapropelic mud and salty water has spectacular healing benefits for various rheumatic, orthopaedic and skin conditions.

CONSTANTA FOOD AND CULTURAL TOUR

Tour description: We believe that the cuisine of a country tells a lot about its culture and history. This tour gives you the opportunity to experience first-hand the ethnical mix Constanta was and still is today and then to taste it in its delightful culinary experiences: “mamaliga” (the famous polenta) and mixed grilled meats, an assortment of various local cheeses and delicious cold vegetable stew we call “zakuska”, all sprinkled with local wine or beer and interesting stories about our food.

CONSTANTA PAST AND PRESENT CITY TOUR

Tour description: This tour helps you connect the dots of the eclectic city Constanta is today. From the exquisite marble statues and artifacts of the Greek and Roman heritage to the unprecedented development of the city at the end of the 19th century and the complete redesign of the communist period – you need a local to make sense of it all.

CONSTANTA 'ETHNIC MOSAIC' WALKING TOUR

Tour description: Constanta is a two- millennia old city striving to find its rightful place in the 21st century. Its historical quarter bears the marks of all the various peoples and ethnic groups that lived here throughout the centuries. Fifty years of communism scattered them across the globe – some went back to their countries, others crossed the ocean to find their freedom, a few stayed behind to keep the community together.

LUNCH WITH THE LOCALS IN THE COUNTRYSIDE

Tour description: Almost half the population of Romania live in rural areas and still share a traditional way of living that is long gone in other parts of the country. This tour is the perfect opportunity to meet local people and get to know exactly how they are and what their life is like. They may not speak your language, but they welcome you into their home and share their lunch with you. Visit their home, meet the neighbours, pick your own vegetables from the garden and taste their home-made wine.

GREEK AND ROMAN HERITAGE AT HISTRIA

Tour description: Founded more than 2,500 years ago, the former Greek colonies on the Romanian Black Sea shore have all the attributes to satisfy the archaeological interest and fascination of visitors. This tour is all about a passion for archaeology: from the marble statues of ancient Tomis to the extensive ruins of Histria, from the remains of the largest Roman mosaics in Romania to the well-organized museum in Histria, this tour is especially designed for keen history lovers.

THE WONDERS OF THE DANUBE DELTA

Tour description: Recognized as an official Biosphere Reserve site at the beginning of the 1990s, the Danube Delta is a spectacular natural paradise, home to a multitude of wildlife, from hundreds of species of birds to plants and large mammals not found anywhere else in Europe.

BUCHAREST COMMUNIST HERITAGE

Tour description: The capital of Romania is not just an ex-communist city. This tour will provide you with the means to understand the hundreds of years of history and various influences that make up the bustling city Bucharest is today. From the remains of the medieval court of the famous Vlad the Impaler, to splendid fin de siècle palaces of the former aristocrats and megalomaniac structures of communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu – this one-day tour will help you take it all in.

BUCHAREST JEWISH HERITAGE

Tour description: Once a city with a total Jewish population of 70,000, Bucharest counts now only 3,500 members. In spite of the reduced size, the community is strong and is represented by six synagogues, a theatre and a school. Out of the six synagogues only three are in use: The Holy Union Temple, The Great Synagogue and The Coral Temple.

DRACULA OVERNIGHT IN TRANSYLVANIA

Tour description: A two-day tour through the majestic landscapes of the Carpathians looking for the truth behind Romania's most famous legend - Dracula. The tour gives us the opportunity to explore the heritage of the former Romanian royal family of the Hohenzollern Sigmarinen as we visit the royal castle of Peles located high up in picturesque mountains of Transylvania.