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Discover Romania in 10 days with this small group tour featuring castles, monasteries, scenic drives, and top cities like Bucharest, Brasov, and Cluj.

This 10-day tour of Romania offers a comprehensive journey through the country’s most iconic sights and hidden corners. Priced at $2,647.82 per person, it is ideal for travelers seeking a well-organized experience with included accommodation, transportation, entrance fees, and breakfasts. The tour is limited to eight participants, ensuring a personal and engaging atmosphere. It departs from Bucharest and is recommended to be booked about 75 days in advance, making it suitable for travelers planning ahead.
What makes this tour stand out is the balance between well-known attractions like Bran Castle and Peles Palace and less visited gems such as Voronet Monastery and Sighisoara. The small group size guarantees more personalized attention from the professional guide and easier access to popular sites. While the tour covers a lot of ground at a brisk pace, it offers a stress-free experience with all logistics taken care of, making it perfect for those wanting to maximize their limited vacation time.

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The tour begins in Bucharest, where your guide arranges airport pickups and drop-offs. The first day features a scenic drive to Curtea de Arges, the historic capital of Wallachia, where the Curtea de Arges Monastery awaits. This site impresses with its striking architecture and religious significance. From there, the journey takes you along the Transfagarasan Road, known for its stunning mountain views and hairpin bends, leading to the city of Sibiu.
The transit across the Transfagarasan Highway is a highlight, offering spectacular vistas of Romania’s rugged terrain. The day ends with a walking tour of Sibiu, allowing you to explore its charming medieval streets and architecture at your own pace. The combination of outdoor scenery and historic towns sets a lively tone for the entire trip.

On the second day, the group explores some of Romania’s most celebrated castles. The Corvin Castle, a Gothic fortress with fairy-tale towers and ramparts, makes for a dramatic photo stop. Later, the tour visits Alba Iulia, home to the Alba Carolina Fortress, a well-preserved structure from the 18th century.
Following this, the journey continues underground to the Turda Salt Mine, a vast subterranean world that dates back centuries, offering both awe-inspiring tunnels and fun activities. The day concludes in Cluj-Napoca, where a short walking tour introduces the city’s lively atmosphere and historical sites. Free time in Cluj allows exploration of local cafes and shops, providing a taste of urban Romanian life.

The third and fourth days focus on the famous Painted Monasteries of Bukovina, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for their vivid frescoes. After traveling from Cluj, the group stops in Bistrita for a brief sightseeing tour and sampling local products, enriching the cultural experience.
The visit continues to Voronet Monastery, often called the Sistine Chapel of the East, with its intense blue frescoes depicting religious scenes. The tour also includes visits to the Moldovita and Sucevita Monasteries, showcasing Romania’s religious art and architecture at its finest. The day culminates in Iasi, where a short walking tour introduces major landmarks like the Palace of Culture and the Metropolitan Cathedral.

Day five involves a deeper exploration of Iasi’s historic and cultural sites. The Palace of Culture and the Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre highlight Romania’s artistic heritage. Afterward, the journey moves towards Targu Neamt to visit the Neamt Citadel, an imposing fortress that reflects medieval military architecture.
The day concludes in Piatra Neamt, a mountain city offering beautiful vistas and a relaxed atmosphere. This part of the trip emphasizes Romania’s religious and medieval history, with plenty of opportunities to take photos and learn about local traditions.

On day six, travelers enjoy the Bicaz Gorges, a dramatic canyon carved by the Bicaz River, and visit the Red Lake, known for its scenic beauty. The route takes the group through Corund, famous for its pottery, where local artisans produce traditional ceramics. The day ends in Biertan, home to a fortified church that played a vital role in Transylvania’s history.
This segment highlights Romania’s natural landscapes and artisan crafts, offering both stunning views and cultural insights. The drive through the gorges and stops at quaint villages showcase the country’s varied scenery and local traditions.

Day seven brings the group to Sighisoara, one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval towns. The Clock Tower and History Museum tell stories of Romania’s past. Nearby, the visit to Viscri offers a glimpse into rural life, with its traditional houses and fortified church.
The afternoon explores Brasov, with a short walking tour of its historic center, including the Black Church and city squares. The mix of medieval architecture and vibrant local life provides a well-rounded experience of Transylvania’s cultural heart.

Day eight features Brasov’s main sights, followed by a trip to Bran Castle, famously linked to Dracula legends. The castle’s architecture and history make it a popular stop, with plenty of photo opportunities. Afterwards, the tour visits Sinaia to tour Peles Castle, once the summer residence of Romanian royalty, famed for its ornate interiors and scenic mountain setting.
This day combines legendary and royal sites, giving insight into Romania’s cultural myths and aristocratic history. The tours are designed to be engaging, with guided insights into each location’s stories and significance.
The final full day is dedicated to exploring Bucharest’s top attractions. The Palace of the Parliament dominates the cityscape as one of the world’s largest administrative buildings. The Village Museum offers an open-air view of Romania’s rural architecture, while a walking tour of Old Town reveals lively cafes, historic churches, and government buildings.
This comprehensive city tour caps off the journey with a mix of history, culture, and modern life. The day ensures a complete overview of Romania’s capital, making sure no major site is missed before departure the next day.
This all-inclusive tour takes care of transportation in a modern vehicle, hotel accommodations for nine nights, and entrance fees for all sites. The group size is limited to 8 people, creating an intimate environment and allowing for easier interaction with the guide. Pickup and drop-off at the airport are included, simplifying travel arrangements.
The tour starts at 9:00 am each day, and travelers are advised that a moderate physical fitness level is recommended. The tour is priced per person, based on double occupancy, with options for single supplement for those preferring a private room.
The expert guide facilitates a seamless experience, providing insights into Romania’s history, architecture, and landscapes. The pace is brisk but manageable for those comfortable with walking and some outdoor activities. The inclusion of key sites like Dracula’s Castle, Peles Palace, and the Transfagarasan Highway means the trip is packed with spectacular views and interesting stories.
This tour suits history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and nature admirers who want an organized, rundown of Romania within a manageable timeframe. It’s especially appealing for those looking for a stress-free experience where transportation, accommodation, and entrance fees are all handled in advance.
This 10-day tour offers a balanced mix of natural scenery, historic sites, and cultural highlights. While it covers a lot of ground at a lively pace, the small group size and all-inclusive logistics make the experience comfortable and engaging.
If you want to see Romania’s castles, monasteries, scenic drives, and cities without the hassle of planning every detail, this tour delivers a solid, trustworthy option. It’s particularly suited for those who appreciate stunning views, well-organized itineraries, and the chance to explore both popular and lesser-known destinations.
“This tour is the best way to see the whole country of Romania! While you may want to see more of what's in the big cities of Romania, no other tour…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price includes accommodation for nine nights, all transportation, entrance fees to sites, breakfast, and pickup and drop-off at the airport.
How many people are in the group?
The tour limits group size to a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience with ample guide attention.
Can I book a single room?
Yes, travelers who prefer a single room can pay an additional single supplement fee.
Is there any physical activity involved?
Yes, the tour involves some walking and outdoor visits, so a moderate physical fitness level is recommended.
When should I book this tour?
It is best to book around 75 days in advance, as this tour is popular and fills up quickly.
What are some highlights I shouldn’t miss?
Highlights include Bran Castle, the Transfagarasan Highway, Voronet Monastery, Peles Castle, and the Medieval town of Sighisoara.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, modern vehicles are used for all transfers, providing comfort during long drives and scenic routes.
Are meals besides breakfast included?
Meals besides breakfast are not included, but the itinerary allows time to explore local cafes and restaurants.
Can I customize this tour?
While the standard tour is fixed, private options are available if you wish to tailor the experience further.
What safety measures are in place?
The tour provider, Rolandia, offers a stress-free experience with well-managed logistics and professional guidance for all sites.
This Best of Romania in 10 Days tour offers a detailed, trustworthy way to see Romania’s most captivating sights in a manageable, well-organized package.