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Discover the stunning Danube Delta on this 2-day guided tour from Bucharest, including sightseeing cruises, visits to Constanta and Tulcea, and overnight stay.

This 2-day shared tour from Bucharest offers a comprehensive look at one of Europe’s most impressive natural sites—the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Danube Delta. For $513.64 per person, travelers enjoy all transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, a guided cruise, overnight accommodation, and pick-up from your hotel. With a small group of up to 15 people, the experience feels personal and engaging, led by a professional guide who shares insights about the local ecosystem and history.
The tour starts early in the morning, with a pickup at 8:00 am, and takes you through historic Constanta, a bustling port city on the Black Sea, before heading into the natural beauty of the delta itself. A well-curated itinerary ensures you see a variety of landmarks, wildlife, and scenic spots while avoiding the stress of planning transportation or logistics. Although entrance fees are not included, the tour’s comprehensive nature offers excellent value for those eager to explore Romania’s natural and cultural highlights in just two days.
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The tour commences at 8:00 am with hotel pickup in Bucharest, making it easy to begin without worries about transportation. Travelers are transported in an air-conditioned minivan, ensuring comfort during the roughly two-hour drive to Constanta, the oldest city in Romania, founded in 657 BC. This city is renowned as the largest Black Sea port and is steeped in history, setting an intriguing tone for the days ahead.
Since the tour begins early, it suits those eager to make the most of their two days exploring Romania’s diverse landscape. The vehicle is spacious enough for a small group, fostering a relaxed atmosphere. As the journey starts, the guide naturally shares context about Constanta’s significance, helping guests appreciate the first stop.

The first stop in Constanta is at the Museum of National History and Archeology, founded in 1878. Here, relics and artifacts from Greek and Roman periods are displayed, offering a glimpse into the city’s ancient past. Admission to the museum is not included, but the exhibits reveal the layers of history that shape Constanta’s identity.
Next, the tour visits the Moscheea Carol I. Ascending the Minaret Tower provides panoramic views of Constanta and the surrounding Black Sea coastline, a highlight for those interested in architecture and cityscapes. The Catedrala Sfinkii Apostoli Petru si Pavel—an Orthodox cathedral built between 1883-1895 by architect Ion Mincu—stands out for its Byzantine architectural style, adding to the city’s rich architectural tapestry.
These stops allow a brief but meaningful exploration of Constanta’s cultural heritage, giving context before heading toward the natural wonders of the Danube Delta.

After a hearty breakfast, the journey continues toward the Danube Delta, Europe’s largest river delta. The delta is home to about 300 bird species and 160 fish species, making it a paradise for wildlife watching. The three-hour sightseeing cruise on the Danube is a key part of the tour, providing close-up views of the delta’s lush waterways, reed beds, and protected areas like the Letea Forest, which is over 500 years old.
During the cruise, guides explain the ecological significance of the delta and point out some of the species in their natural habitat. The fact that more than 20 protected areas are included within the delta underscores its importance as a biodiversity hotspot. It’s a tranquil, scenic experience that reveals Romania’s natural wealth beyond its urban centers.
Since admission to the delta is free, the cruise offers a cost-effective way to observe the region’s remarkable flora and fauna, including some of Europe’s largest pelican colonies. This part of the tour is especially suited to nature enthusiasts.

Following the delta cruise, the tour arrives in Tulcea, a city first mentioned in the 8th century BC as Aegyssus. Known as “The Gate to the Danube Delta,” Tulcea is a hub for ecotourism and river exploration. The visit here lasts around 2 hours, giving plenty of time to enjoy this historically rich city.
Tulcea’s location on seven hills offers scenic views, and its ancient roots add to the charm. While the tour does not specify particular landmarks visited in Tulcea, the city’s reputation as a starting point for delta expeditions is a key part of the experience. The town’s local atmosphere and historical significance make it a worthwhile stop, especially for those interested in regional history and culture.
Included in the tour package is overnight accommodation, which allows travelers to settle in comfortably after a full day of sightseeing. The tour’s pacing is designed to balance structured visits with leisurely exploration, ensuring guests aren’t rushed through each stop. This setup benefits those who prefer a more relaxed travel style, giving ample time to enjoy the scenery and absorb the local atmosphere.
The hotel pickup and drop-off service further simplifies logistics, so participants can focus on enjoying their trip without concerns about transportation or navigating unfamiliar areas.

A standout feature of this tour is the professional guide, who is praised for their knowledge, jovial personality, and helpfulness. The guide’s storytelling enhances the experience at every stop, making history, ecology, and local culture accessible and engaging. The small group size of up to 15 people fosters a friendly environment where questions are encouraged, and interactions feel personal.
Guests often find that the guide’s expertise transforms the trip from a simple sightseeing outing into a meaningful learning experience. The personable approach and local insights are what set this tour apart from larger, more generic excursions.
The tour is designed for convenience, with most travelers able to participate and near public transportation options available. It’s not recommended for travelers with impaired mobility due to the nature of some stops and walking involved. The group size of no more than 16 ensures everyone receives attentive commentary and has space to enjoy the scenery.
Participants should be aware that entrance fees are not included, so additional payments may be necessary for certain sites. The tour is flexible in terms of cancellations, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 3 days in advance.
This 2-day tour from Bucharest offers a balanced mix of cultural exploration, natural beauty, and wildlife observation. Starting with the historic streets of Constanta and culminating in the ecological richness of the Danube Delta, the experience is ideal for those seeking a comprehensive snapshot of Romania’s diverse landscape.
The combination of guided sightseeing, boat cruises, and small-group intimacy makes for a memorable, insightful journey. While the tour does not include entrance fees, the curated itinerary ensures that visitors cover key highlights efficiently.
This tour is best suited for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and travelers who enjoy small-group experiences. It offers a practical way to visit multiple highlights without the hassle of planning transport or navigating unfamiliar territory. The early departure and packed itinerary are perfect for those eager to maximize a short trip, but travelers with mobility concerns should consider the physical demands of some stops.
The Danube Delta – 2 Days Shared Tour from Bucharest stands out for its expert guide, ecological focus, and seamless logistics. The small group setting enriches the experience, making it both educational and relaxed. Though entrance fees are not included, the overall package provides a strong value for those wanting a guided introduction to Romania’s natural and historic sites.
If your interest lies in discovering Romania’s unique ecosystems, scenic coastal cities, and cultural landmarks in a compact timeframe, this tour offers a well-organized, enriching option.
“From start to finish, the tour was awesome. We have a fantastic tour guide, Matei. He is very knowledgable, jovial, helpful and all round nice guy….”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, overnight accommodation, breakfast, and a professional guide. Entrance fees are not included.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 15 or fewer travelers for a more personal experience.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
The tour is not recommended for travelers with impaired mobility due to the nature of stops and walking involved.
What should I bring for the cruise?
While not specified, bringing comfortable shoes, sun protection, and possibly a camera is advisable for the cruise and sightseeing stops.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are allowed up to 3 days before the start date for a full refund.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, entrance fees are not included and may require extra payment if visiting specific sites.
Is hotel pickup guaranteed?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included, simplifying logistics.
What is the best time to take this tour?
The tour operates year-round but confirming availability and weather considerations is recommended.
How long are the stops in Constanta and Tulcea?
The stops in Constanta include the museum, mosque, and cathedral, totaling about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Tulcea is visited for about 2 hours.
What makes this tour unique compared to other Danube Delta excursions?
The small group size, guided commentary, and combination of cultural and ecological sites make this tour a balanced and engaging way to explore Romania’s natural and historic treasures.