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Best of Transylvania and Romania
Discover an enchanting country! Admire the traditional popular clothing as well as the popular craftsmanship kept for thousands of years. See the treasure of the monasteries in Bucovina, taste the flavour of the Romanian wine and try to discover the hidden mystery of the bloody Count Dracula. Live - Romanian way!
Highlights:
Bran Castle – also known as Dracula's Castle, a legendary Transylvanian fortress dating back to 1377.
Peles Castle – one of the most beautiful royal residences in Europe, home to most of Romania's monarchs
Rasnov Peasant Citadel - the largest peasant fortification ever built in Eastern Europe
Brasov City tour – explore the Medieval Saxon city of Brasov with its outstanding medieval atmosphere, one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe
Bucovina's Monastery – UNESCO World Heritage sits, Voronet, Moldovita, Sucevita.
Sighisoara Medieval Citadel one of Europe's most beautiful and still inhabited fortified cities with a UNESCO World Heritage status.
Merry Cemetery - discover in the picturesque and traditional area of Maramures how a cemetery can be merry.
The European Capital of Culture for 2007 - the fortified town of Sibiu containing the largest concentrations of tourist attractions in Romania.
Dracula's Castle on Borgo Pass – built in accordance to Bram Stockers's imagination on the border between Transylvania and Moldavia
Bucharest city tour – to find out why the Romanian capital was once surnamed "the little Paris".
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| Call (800) 999-1216 for more information or to book today! Mention code 5189727 | | Transylvania Live | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Day 1 | Bucharest | Welcome to Romania! You'll connect with our English speaking guide at the airport. Enjoy a city tour; discover why the capital city of Bucharest was once surnamed "the little Paris". Major highlights include: Romanian Athenaeum; Romanian Opera; the Triumph Arch, a little smaller than the one in Paris, but also located at the intersection of six boulevards; the Parliament Palace the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon; Stavropoleos Church an architectural jewellery, a combination of Romanian and Byzantine architecture. To have a complete picture of the Romanian capital you're invited to enjoy a delicious traditional welcome dinner with folk show. Accommodate in a charming 3* hotel, central location. | | Day 2 | Bucharest – Sinaia – Rasnov – Bran – Brasov | Morning drive to Sinaia, the pearl of mountain resorts in Romania. Explore the main point of attraction, the royal Peles Castle, one of the best preserved and the most beautiful royal residences in Europe. Continue your journey with Transylvania's symbol, Bran Castle. The edifice owes its fame both to its unique charm and to the myth Bram Stoker created around Dracula. In 1920, Queen Mary, the niece of Queen Victoria of Great Britain, turned the castle into a beautiful summer residence. The largest peasant fortification ever built in Eastern Europe is your next destination. Your journey ends in medieval Saxon city of Brasov. Accommodate in a centrally located 3* hotel. To better capture the Saxon atmosphere, you'll enjoy a traditional Saxon dinner in one of the best restaurants in Brasov. | | Day 3 | Brasov – Sighisoara | Explore Brasov, a city with an outstanding medieval atmosphere which has played a vital role in Romania's history, both old and new. Visit the most famous landmark of Brasov, the Black Church, the largest gothic edifice in South – Eastern Europe. Next stop, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sighisoara Medieval Citadel. Founded by Saxons during the 12th century, Sighisoara still stands as one of Europe's most beautiful and still inhabited fortified cities. Sighisoara is also the place where Vlad the Impaler, known as Dracula, was born. Accommodate in a 3* hotel of an outstanding medieval charm, located in the heart of the medieval citadel. Dinner in Casa Vlad Dracul Restaurant, the very place where Vlad Dracul was borne, turned today into a cosy restaurant. | | Day 4 | Sighisoara - Targu Mures – Reghin – Bistrita | Another important UNESCO World Heritage Site on your itinerary, the traditional Saxon village of Biertan, home to the best known of all the Saxon fortified churches. From the Saxon area drive to Targu Mures, to also get acquainted with Transylvania's Szeckler influences. You can treat your self with delicious Hungarian recipes in the famous Laci Czarda restaurant. Evening in Bistrita Citadel, home to the impressive Dogarilor Tower (Cooper's Tower) where you'll have the privilege of meeting the honourable Misiuga, Baron of Dracula and admire an interesting hand made puppet exposition. Dinner is the culinary highlight of the day. Served in the Golden Crown Restaurant, Jonathan Harker Room, you'll delight yourself with the same dishes, the main character of Dracula, had when in Bistrita! | | Day 5 | Bistrita – Gura Humorului | Visit today legendary places, made famous worldwide by Bram Stocker's novel. You'll reach Borgo Pass, the place where Bram Stocker placed the castle of the famous Count Dracula. Visit the Castle and the coffin and then head to Moldovita Monastery for a little prayer. The Church of the Annunciation of the Monastery of Moldovita has as well a UNESCO World Heritage Site status. The most spectacular fresco of Moldovita is considered The Fall of Constantinople. Enjoy a monastic lunch prepared by the nuns. Sucevita is your next stop, and then drive to Gura Humorului for accommodation in a 4* hotel. | | Day 6 | Gura Humorului – Voronet – Sacel – Birsana – Sighetu Marmatiei | Start your day with the most beautiful monastery of Bucovina, Voronet, probably the most accomplished example of Moldavian architecture and painting, known as the ‘Sistine Chapel' of the East, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fame of Voroneţ is due especially to its exterior painting realized on an inimitable blue background, and known throughout the world as the ‘blue of Voroneţ'. In Sacel you're invited to visit the workshop of a skilled woodcraftsman and whiteness how wood takes shape and life in his hands. Continue with Barsana Monastery built on the right bank of Iza River. Lunch served at the country-inn run by the nuns. Accommodate in Sighetu Marmatiei in a 4* country-inn. For dinner we recommend Casa cu Pridvor. Restaurant for the delicious traditional Bucovinean dishes you can enjoy here. | | Day 7 | Sighetu Marmatiei – Sapinta – Baia Mare | Get acquainted to another face of Romania's history; visit the "Memorial" – an old communist prison turned into an impressive museum. The Merry Cemetery in the beautiful region of Sapanta is the next highlight of your day. The Merry Cemetery owns its name to the vivid colours of the headboards on which are naively painted scenes narrating the biography of the deceased. The house in which the artist lived and created is now a workshop-museum where Patras's disciples continue his tradition. Sapanta is also home to the highest wood church in Romania., an interesting place to visit. Accommodate in a 3* hotel in Baia Mare and enjoy the dinner in the restaurant of the hotel. | | Day 8 | Baia Mare – Cluj – Turda | Live Maramures region and head back to Transylvania, to visit the city of Cluj Napoca, an important Transylvanian centre with a rich history and beautiful medieval buildings. Drive to Turda, 30 kilometers from Cluj and accommodate in a lovely 4* hotel, often referred to as a medieval fantasy with beds. The imposing medieval atmosphere combines rustic and hunting elements creating an intimate and worm atmosphere. Dinner will be served in the restaurant of the hotel and will definitely be the highlight of the evening as you'll taste a vampire menu. | | Day 9 | Turda – Sibiu | Prepare to descent to the heart of one of the biggest saline in Romania, the Salt Mines of Turda, with impressive halls named after kings and queens. Drive next to the traditional Saxon village of Sibiel and enjoy a home cooked lunch in the restaurant of a country-inn. The village of Sibiel is home to a museum housing an important collection of glass painting. Evening in the European cultural capital of 2007, Sibiu. The fortified town of Sibiu has been the centre of Romania's German minority since medieval times and it is one of Romania's most beautiful cities. Visit the Village Museum, the largest outdoor exhibition of peasant settlements from all over Romania. Accommodate in a 4* hotel. Module: You can complete your staying in Sibiu with a wine tasting session. | | Day 10 | Sibiu – Bucharest | In the morning visit a top tourist attraction of Sibiu, the Bruckental Museum, displaying important works of art: Rubens, Titzian, Van Dyke. Transfer to Bucharest airport for the flight back home. |
| | *price in £ and $ for guidance only, all payments will be taken in €.
Price includes:
Accommodation: 4 nights in 4* hotels, 5 nights in 3*
Transportation: we welcome our tourists at the airport with a luxury coach to fully enjoy the scenery unfolding before them; we provide refreshments and the driver will stop when requested.
Attention: for a luxury coach a minimum of 15 tourists is required, (the group limits are 15 to 48 persons); for smaller groups the transportation is assured by minibus or car - air conditioned, depending on the number of travelers.
Meals: 9 breakfasts, 6 dinners (2 special dinners: one dinner in Golden Crown Hotel and one dinner with vampire menu in Hunter Prince Restaurant) and three lunches: one monastic lunch in Moldovita Monastery, one traditional Saxon lunch at Mioritica Country-Inn in Sibiel, and a monastic lunch at the country inn run by the nuns of Barsana Monastery.
Entry fees to: Peles castle, Bran Castle, Risnov Peasant Citadel, Black Church in Brasov, Clock Tower, Medieval Weapon Collection and Torture Room in Sighisoara, Dracula Castle and Coffin in Borgo Pass, Moldovita Monastery, Sucevita Monastery, Voronet Monastery, Woodcraftsman workshop in Sacel, Birsana Monastery, Prison of Communism Victims in Sighetu Marmatiei, Merry Cemetery, Turda Salt Mines, Icon Glass Painting Museum when in Sibiel, Village Museum and Brukental Museum in Sibiu. Not included: plane ticket, airport fees, photo & video taxes and other not mentioned.
Special notes & info Once you realise the price of good beer and wine you will probably not want to return to your country. Bucharest is a well known city for the night life opportunities. Plenty of English is spoken and you will find that people are friendly and open to share with you the local culture. No visa is required and you can get green card extension insurance from your insurer to cover Romania.
Customized Tour: Here is an itinerary to your taste but the departure dates are not suitable or you don't like to travel with big groups. Don't worry! You can take it as a private journey, with the preferred departure dates and your chosen travel companions, whether it is for a family vacation or a fun relaxing holiday with a small group of friends. For any question or inquiries about the tour please contact us!
£1469* - $2949* / €2089 per person, double occupancy, based on 2 persons travelling together
£1219* - $2459* / €1739 per person, double occupancy, based on 4 persons travelling together; Single Supplement: £199* - $299*/ €299
Please note that customized tours can take up to two weeks to ensure that all your requirements are met and that you are satisfied with the tour, so please plan in advance. For private tours based on 1 to 2 people travelling together, a standard European car will be provided. For private tours based on 4 people travelling together, a more spacious SUV vehicle will be provided.
The prices above are based on buying the itinerary as listed on tour page. We can customize the tour to meet your exact travel needs: change hotels, shorten or lengthen the tour. For any customization implying a new base itinerary, a tailor made fee of £159* - $302* + VAT (€240 + VAT) is required and will be added to the tour cost. *price in £ and USD is for guidance only; balance will be paid in €.
Note: Prices may be subject to changes based on currency fluctuation, availability issues or changes in local costs at the time of booking. Group discounts could be applied depending on the size of the group. Also, please note that the itinerary could suffer small changes, as some activities require a minimum number of tourists. Depending on the number of tourists we will make any such changes at the time of booking. |
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