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Explore Romania in 8 days with this comprehensive tour covering Bucharest, Transylvania, and the Danube Delta, including castles, fortified churches, and scenic landscapes.
The Bucharest: 8-Day Romania, Transylvania & Danube Delta Tour offers an in-depth look at some of Romania’s most captivating sights. Spanning eight days, this journey showcases historic landmarks, medieval towns, and natural wonders. Starting from Prahova, the tour begins in Bucharest, then ventures into the heart of Transylvania, before ending with a cruise through the Danube Delta.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a carefully curated experience, combining cultural highlights like Bran Castle and the Black Church with scenic drives through the Olt Valley and visits to fortified churches. With a mix of guided tours, scenic routes, and cultural activities, it balances sightseeing with relaxed moments.
A key strength of this tour is its comprehensive itinerary, which covers seven nights of accommodation in 3- and 4-star hotels, plus meals, a folklore program, and a Danube Delta cruise with wine included. Notably, the tour features Hotel pick-up and drop-off, simplifying logistics, especially for first-time visitors.
A potential consideration is the physical demand—the itinerary involves several transfers and walking in historic areas—making it best suited for those with moderate mobility. This experience appeals to travelers eager to explore Romania’s diverse landscapes and cultural treasures in a well-organized format.
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The tour begins in Bucharest, where travelers are welcomed at the airport and transferred to a central hotel. During the first day, the Guide leads an introduction to Romania’s capital, with stops at the Patriarchal Church, the Parliament Palace (for photos), and Revolution Square, where the events of 1989 are explained. This grounding in history sets the tone for the journey ahead.
In Bucharest, the combination of historic sites and modern architecture gives a nuanced view of the city. The Parliament Palace’s impressive size and the Patriarchal Church’s significance as the seat of the Romanian Orthodox Church are particular highlights. The morning concludes with an orientation walk in the city center.

Leaving Bucharest behind, the tour travels through the Olt Valley, renowned for its spectacular mountain scenery. A key stop is at Cozia Monastery, which holds the distinction of being Romania’s oldest monastery. This peaceful site offers insight into the country’s religious history and is a bonus for history buffs.
The afternoon guides the group into Sibiu, a city that once served as a European Capital of Culture. Here, the Brukenthal Palace, Bridge of Lies, and historic squares are explored. The well-preserved architecture and vibrant city life provide a snapshot of Transylvania’s cultural richness. The day concludes in Bazna, a tranquil town known for its thermal waters.
The tour’s next day includes visits to Biertan, home to the largest fortified church in Transylvania. Its defensive walls and church interior reveal the medieval Protestant identity of the region. Later, the group explores Sighisoara, a remarkably well-preserved medieval town.
In Sighisoara, the Church upon the Hill and Dracula’s birthplace stand out landmarks. The town’s cobblestone streets and colorful buildings create an authentic medieval atmosphere. The afternoon features a carriage ride to the Boian Fortified Church, adding a charming, historic touch.
More Great Tours NearbyA visit to Mosna Fortified Church highlights the impressive architecture and craftsmanship of the region. This site is noted for its high altar and the fortified church’s strategic importance. Later, the tour travels to Predeal, Romania’s highest town at 1,040 meters, known as a climatic spa on the Wallachian-Transylvanian border.
Predeal offers cool mountain air and scenic views, perfect for a relaxing break. The town’s elevation and alpine surroundings distinguish it from the lower-lying regions visited earlier in the tour.
The following day includes visits to Harman and Prejmer, Saxony’s historic fortified churches. These structures served as defensive strongholds and reflect the region’s Saxon heritage. Their impressive walls and historic interiors impress with their resilience and craftsmanship.
In the afternoon, the group explores Brasov, founded by the Teutonic Knights. Highlights include Catherine’s Gate, the Black Church, and the Town Hall Square. The city’s medieval ambiance is lively and inviting, providing excellent photo opportunities.
The visit culminates with a trip to Bran Castle, famously associated as “Dracula’s Castle”. Now operating as a museum, it offers insight into medieval fortifications and legends, adding a touch of legend to the historical exploration.
Crossing into Wallachia, the group visits Sinaia Monastery, founded in the 17th century. The monastery’s architecture and scenic setting make it a peaceful stop before heading toward the Danube region.
In Tulcea, the tour transitions to the Danube Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage site. An afternoon cruise with dinner and wine on board provides a relaxing and scenic conclusion to the day. The cruise offers a chance to see the unique flora and fauna of the delta, a highlight for nature lovers.
The journey continues to Constanta, a port city on the Black Sea. The Ovidiu Square and Orthodox Cathedral showcase the city’s blend of history and seaside charm. The afternoon is dedicated to visiting Bucharest’s Village Museum, which exhibits traditional Romanian architecture and rural life.
The day ends with a festive dinner and folklore program at Hanul lui Manuc, allowing travelers to enjoy local music and dance. This lively event caps off the seven-night tour with cultural flair.
The tour includes seven overnight stays in 3- and 4-star hotels, with half-board meals to keep travelers energized. A professional tour guide leads the group, delivering insights into Romania’s history and culture in English, German, or Italian.
Transport is via modern bus or minibus, with a carriage ride included for a special historical experience. The tour also offers folklore performances and a Danube Delta cruise with wine, enhancing the culture.
The tour begins with hotel pick-up at Bucharest airport and ends back at the same meeting point, making logistics straightforward. The flexible booking options include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserve now, pay later arrangements.
This tour combines historic sites, scenic drives, and cultural activities, providing a well-rounded experience of Romania. The inclusion of key landmarks like Bran Castle and Sighisoara ensures travelers see the iconic sights, while the Danube Delta cruise offers a tranquil, nature-focused finish.
While the itinerary is quite full, its organized pacing balances sightseeing with relaxed moments, making it suitable for those comfortable with moderate physical activity. The knowledgeable guides and local folklore performances add authenticity and insight to the experience.
The Bucharest: 8-Day Romania, Transylvania & Danube Delta Tour appeals to history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and nature lovers alike. Its value comes from comprehensive coverage of Romania’s highlights combined with thoughtful inclusions like meals, folklore, and scenic cruises.
Is the tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
The tour involves some walking and transfers, but it is not specifically designed for wheelchair users, so travelers with mobility concerns should consider this.
Are meals included during the tour?
Yes, the tour features half-board meals, with breakfast and dinner provided, along with a festive dinner at the end of the trip.
What languages are available for guided tours?
Guides lead the groups in English, German, and Italian.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, the tour uses modern bus or minibus transportation, with hotel pick-up and drop-off included.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is there free time during the tour?
Yes, the morning in Bucharest and the final morning at leisure provide some free time to explore or relax.
What is the highlight of the Danube Delta cruise?
The cruise features dinner on board and wine, offering a scenic view of the delta’s unique environment.
Are there any restrictions on alcohol and drugs?
Yes, alcohol and drugs are not allowed on the tour for safety reasons.
What is the overall rating of this tour?
The tour holds a rating of 4.6, reflecting its popularity and positive feedback.
Who is the activity provider?
The experience is offered by Karpaten Turism, known for organizing comprehensive Romanian tours.