Discover Romania, a land of enchanting medieval castles, pristine Carpathian landscapes, and rich folklore. Explore the legendary region of Transylvania, wander through charming cobblestone cities, and marvel at the magnificent painted monasteries, all while immersing yourself in a vibrant culture that blends ancient tradition with natural beauty.
The soul of Romania resides in its people—warm, resilient, and deeply hospitable. Shaped by a rich history and strong traditions, Romanians greet visitors with a genuine kindness that makes every encounter memorable. You will find their passion reflected in their vibrant folklore, their pride in their stunning landscapes, and their readiness to share their culture, whether through a hearty meal or a captivating story. Their unwavering spirit and welcoming nature ensure that travelers don't just visit Romania; they feel embraced by it.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through Romania, where the dramatic Carpathian Mountains invite thrilling exploration, from challenging hikes in the Făgăraș and Bucegi ranges to wildlife spotting in Europe's largest remaining areas of unspoiled forest, home to brown bears, lynx, and wolves. Delve into the rich tapestry of Transylvania, where you can trace the legend of Dracula at Bran Castle and explore the medieval fortresses and Saxon fortified churches of cities like Sighişoara and Brașov, a UNESCO World Heritage region waiting to be discovered.
Beyond the mountains, discover the serene beauty of the Danube Delta, a vast wetland and biodiversity hotspot offering boat tours through labyrinthine waterways teeming with birdlife. Whether you are wandering the vibrant cobblestone streets of Bucharest, marveling at the unique painted monasteries of Bucovina, or enjoying the thermal baths, Romania offers a captivating blend of history, folklore, and natural wonder for every intrepid traveler.
Schengen visa policy applies. Many nationalities can enter visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period.
The local currency is the Romanian Leu (RON).
In major cities, tap water is generally considered safe to drink, but bottled water is often preferred.
Trains and buses connect major cities. Renting a car is recommended for exploring remote regions like Transylvania and the Carpathians.
Romania is generally very safe for tourists, though standard precautions against petty crime should be taken in crowded areas.
The official language is Romanian, a Romance language.
Bran Castle, often associated with the legend of Dracula, is the most famous historical site.
Mămăligă (polenta) is a traditional staple dish, often served with cheese and sour cream.
