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About the country Romania

    Romania is a wonderful country that brings together seemingly incompatible things. Many people still associate the country with poverty, but things have changed dramatically in the years since the dictatorship was overthrown. The stunning natural beauty and the openness of the people, who are extremely receptive to tourists, have not changed. Vacation prices are another advantage of traveling to Romania. They are really cheap compared to tourism in other countries. You can choose a tour from Ukraine to Romania according to your budget. On tour operators' websites you can find price details, see photos of Romania and read reviews of satisfied customers. You will never forget such a rich and extraordinary trip. Sunny, warm and extraordinary Romania awaits you.

Things to see and do in Romania

First and foremost, of course, Romania is the birthplace of the world famous Count Dracula. Lovers of history and mysterious legends will be happy to visit the castle of one of the most sinister heroes of all time. Every year, thousands of visitors from all over the world come here to see everything with their own eyes. But make no mistake, there is nothing in Romania that will surprise you more. Besides Dracula's Castle, Romania has many attractions, including palaces, castles, castles, monasteries and museums.

Romanian capitals and cities

The largest and most popular tourist cities in Romania are


Bucharest is the capital of Romania. Bucharest, the country's capital, is a big and beautiful city that combines the great spirit of the past with the rugged life of the present. Bucharest's architecture is like a history textbook. At the same time, the city's infrastructure is not inferior to other European capitals.


Constanța is not just a city, it is the main port of Romania. A vacation by the sea in Romania, that is Constanța. Clear waters, white sandy beaches and most importantly a high level of service at affordable prices.


Sibiu is one of the ten largest cities in Romania. It is located in the Transylvania region, famous for the legendary story of Count Dracula.

Climate and cuisine in Romania

Summers are mild and winters snowy. Spring is almost non-existent. The hottest month is August, but average temperatures do not exceed 24°C. The hardest frost occurs in January (down to -6°C). The best time to visit Romania is from December to March, when the ski season starts in the Carpathian Mountains. There are trails not only for experienced skiers, but also for beginners and children.

It is also obligatory for tourists to taste the local cuisine. Rich chorba, aromatic stufat and lush koznak are no less impressive than visiting the sights.

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