Best Of Romania

Romania

From

2380 

Duration

10 days

Languages Support

English

Tour Description

Experience the very best of Romania on this unforgettable 10-night private cultural and scenic tour. Begin in Bucharest, the country’s vibrant capital, exploring landmarks such as the Palace of Parliament and the open-air Village Museum, where centuries of rural heritage come to life.

Travel north through the Carpathian Mountains, visiting Curtea de Argeș Monastery and the dramatic Poienari Fortress, then follow the world-famous Transfăgărășan Road, one of Europe’s most breathtaking drives. Arrive in Sibiu, a former European Capital of Culture with cobbled squares and pastel-colored architecture, before discovering the UNESCO-listed Biertan Fortified Church and the medieval citadel of Sighișoara, birthplace of Vlad the Impaler.

Continue to the spectacular Turda Salt Mine and Cluj-Napoca, then step into the timeless world of Maramureș, where wooden churches, hand-carved gates, and traditional villages preserve Romania’s living traditions. Visit the Merry Cemetery in Săpânța and the churches at Barsana and Ieud, masterpieces of wooden architecture.

Journey onward to Bucovina, famous for its painted monasteries—VoronețSucevițaMoldovița, and Humor—each adorned with vivid frescoes that earned them UNESCO recognition. Drive through the dramatic Bicaz Gorges and end your adventure in Brașov, surrounded by forested peaks. Visit Bran Castle, linked to the Dracula legend, and admire the royal elegance of Peleș Castle and the nearby Sinaia Monastery before returning to Bucharest for your departure.

From medieval fortresses to mountain roads and centuries-old monasteries, this private tour reveals the country’s most beautiful landscapes, historic treasures, and authentic local life.

If you’re looking for different tour options in Romania or have specific preferences, feel free to explore our alternative tours in Romania or reach out to us for a personalized experience tailored just for you!

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Tour Itinerary

Today, you’ll journey to the medieval Transylvanian city of Sibiu. On the way, make a stop at the Cathedral of Curtea de Arges, an architectural wonder featuring cupolas that seem to lean and twist at impossible angles. Its construction in the early 1500s, marred by obstacles and delays, resulted in the legendary sacrifice of Ana, wife of the head architect; she is said to rest within the walls of the cathedral.

Next, drive north into the wild Carpathian Mountains to take photos of the 13th-century Poenari Castle, the famed stronghold of Vlad the Impaler. The impossibly high cliffs and strategic location provided him with the perfect vantage point for maintaining power and control. During an infamous siege by the Turks, Vlad’s wife, Jusztina of Moldavia, flung herself from the steep precipice to avoid being taken prisoner by her enemies.

On your voyage to Sibiu, you’ll drive on the renowned Transfagarasan Road. The route traverses the Carpathian Mountains at 2000 meters (6000 feet), and the views—miles of misty cliffs and hairpin turns—are spectacular. No wonder it’s considered by the BBC Top Gear team to be “the best road in the world.”

After your journey, arrive in the idyllic Saxon settlement of Sibiu. Your guide will take you on a walking tour of the medieval Old Town, the historic center of the most heavily protected of all Saxon cities. Visit the iron-cast Bridge of Lies, the extensive, labyrinthine fortifications, and the Passage of Stairs.

*please note the Transfagarasan road is open only between June and September. If your tour takes place outside this period, you will travel on the road going along the Olt River valley.

Overnight in Sibiu, Art Hotel**** (located in the Old Town)

Start your day by exploring the Biertan fortified church (UNESCO World Heritage Site). The Saxons used this architectural style extensively in Transylvanian villages in the 13th and 15th centuries to protect themselves against invasions. These churches are known as “peasant fortified churches” because they were constructed and maintained by locals. The Biertan church was the last to be built according to this pattern in the early 16th century. For the next 200 years, it served as the Transylvanian Archbishop’s seat, thus becoming one of the most important churches in the region.

Your Transylvanian journey continues in Sighisoara, a medieval citadel inhabited without interruption since its construction. Enjoy a guided walk through the Old Town (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and ascend the 800-year-old Clock Tower to tour the fascinating History Museum contained within. The citadel’s great height affords an impressive view of the surrounding area. You can also climb the 17th-century wooden-covered staircase to the Church-on-the-Hill, beautifully preserved since medieval times.

Sighisoara is widely known as Vlad the Impaler’s birthplace, who provided a rich source of inspiration for Dracula. Born here in 1431, Vlad became Prince of Wallachia in the 1450s and was widely feared by his enemies due to his ruthless tactics in battle. The actual house of his birth still stands; it is now one of Sighisoara’s many restaurants. Return to Sibiu in the late afternoon.

Overnight in Sibiu, Art Hotel**** (located in the Old Town)

Today, drive toward Maramures, an area where local traditions and culture have scarcely altered over the centuries. On the way, visit Salina Turda, one of the oldest salt mines in the region. This vast, highly unusual underground landmark is characterized by stalactites, a subterranean lake, and enormous, illuminated machinery.

Your next stop is the city of Cluj-Napoca, a young, vivacious metropolitan center. One of Romania’s foremost universities is located here, making for a fun, energized street vibe. Join your guide for a stroll in the central area of the city.

After your tour, head north to see the famed wooden architecture and carved gates of Maramures, a region immediately surrounded by untamed wilderness and vast reserves of wildlife. Visit the towering 18th-century wooden church at Surdesti (UNESCO World Heritage Site), devoted to Archangels Michael and Gabriel.

Overnight in the village of Breb, in Pensiunea Lucia***, home-cooked dinner included

Experience the luxury of devoting a full day to a cultural exploration of Maramures. Its traditions and medieval landscape are virtually untouched by the passage of time.

Check out the local market (depending on the day of the week), filled with culinary delicacies and convivial exchanges between neighbors; then visit the Merry Cemetery in Sapanta. Here, an explosion of festive color belies the existence of a graveyard, unabashedly celebrating the lives of those who have passed. Hand-painted imagery in the naïve style depicts significant life events, providing an alternate view of death that may have its roots in the Dacians’ era, the ancestors of the Romanians.

Next, tour the tallest wooden structure in existence: the iconic Peri Monastery. Towering over the landscape at 250 feet, the monument exemplifies the incredibly high standards of living traditional craftsmanship.

Next, proceed to the nearby city of Sighetu Marmatiei, where you’ll tour the Memorial to the Victims of Communism. The Communist era, decidedly forceful and oppressive, dominated the psyche of everyone it touched, effectively changing the way people were allowed to think and approach their lives.

Overnight in the village of Breb, in Pensiunea Lucia***, home-cooked dinner included

Depart Gura Humorului this morning and travel south through the stunning landscapes of the Eastern Carpathians. The journey takes you along one of Romania’s most spectacular routes—the Bicaz Gorges, where towering limestone cliffs rise dramatically on either side of the winding road.

Continue through the scenic Red Lake area before descending into Transylvania, reaching the medieval city of Brașovby late afternoon. Upon arrival, enjoy a guided walk through the Old Town, where cobbled streets, colorful houses, and Gothic landmarks like the Black Church capture the spirit of Saxon Transylvania.

Overnight in Brasov, Hotel Schuster**** (located in the Old Town)

Morning brings a tour of Bran Castle (also known as Dracula’s Castle—the psychological link with the famous story is very strong). Wander through the medieval courtyard, gardens, and secret passageway.

The road to Sinaia brings you through unparalleled mountain scenery and endless, sweeping views of the wild Carpathians. Once in town, you’ll tour the 19th-century Peles Castle, the opulent residence of Carol I. The creators of its unbelievably ornate interior knew no budget or limit; every conceivable luxury known to the era was included and showcased. Nearby, you’ll visit the Sinaia Monastery, founded in 1695 and named after Mt. Sinai in Egypt.

Arrive in Bucharest in the late afternoon.

Overnight in Bucharest, Hotel Capitol**** (centrally located)

This will be your last day in Romania. You will say goodbye to the friends you’ve made here and head on to the airport for your flight home.

Included / Excluded

✅ Personalized Itinerary – We’re happy to customize your itinerary before the tour starts, completely free of charge!

✅ Flexible Daily Plans – Plans can change, and that’s okay! You’ll have the freedom to adjust your daily itinerary even after the tour begins.

✅ Private Licensed English-speaking Guide/Driver—Your dedicated, friendly, and knowledgeable guide/driver will keep you safe throughout the journey.

✅ All Guide Expenses Covered – No hidden costs here! Your guide’s meals, accommodation, and other expenses are fully included.

✅ Comfortable Private Transportation – Relax and travel in comfort with your own air-conditioned vehicle.

✅ All Vehicle Costs Included – Gas, parking, and road tolls are all taken care of—one less thing to think about!

✅ Entrance Fees & Guided Visits – All entrance fees in the itinerary are covered, with your guide ready to share insights at each stop. Want to add a new spot along the way? Just ask!

✅ Carefully Selected Accommodation—Stay in handpicked, centrally located hotels from our recommended list, or let us know if you’d like us to suggest other options that match your style.

✅ Daily Breakfast – Start each day right with a delicious breakfast included at your hotel.

✅ Two Home-Cooked Dinners – Savor two cozy, home-cooked dinners for a warm and authentic local experience.

✅ Seamless Airport Transfers – Private transfers to and from the airport will make your arrival and departure easy and stress-free.

International Airfare – Flights to and from Romania are not included.

❌ Additional Meals & Beverages—Meals or drinks other than those listed in the itinerary are not included, so you have the freedom to explore local cuisine at your own pace.

❌ Credit Card Processing Fee (3.25%) – To help you avoid extra fees, we offer the option to pay via domestic bank transfer (available for the EU, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK).

❌ Photo Fees at Certain Sights – Some attractions charge a small fee (usually €2–€3) for taking photos. These fees are typically minor but worth noting.

Gratuities for Your Guide – A gratuity for your guide is not included and is a meaningful way to acknowledge their hard work in making your trip memorable.

Tour Information

Duration

10 days

Languages Support

English

Places Visited:

Bucharest | the Transylvanian cities of Sibiu, Sighisoara and Brasov | the Maramures region (the area with the wooden churches) | the Bucovina region (UNESCO painted monasteries) | Bicaz gorges | Peles & Bran Castles

Total Distance Traveled:

1900 km / 1180 mi

Tour Fees:

  • Single traveler: from €5680 per person
  • 2 travelers: from €3090 per person
  • 3 travelers: from €2380 per person
  • 4 travelers: from €2400 per person
  • For a different number of travelers, don't hesitate to contact us.