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Discover Romania’s stunning landscapes on this private 12-hour tour from Bucharest, featuring the Transfagarasan Highway, Balea Lake, Poenari Castle, and more.
Exploring Romania’s breathtaking mountain scenery, historic sites, and iconic roads becomes effortless with the Transfagarasan Road & Balea Lake – Private Tour from Bucharest. Priced at $223.55 per person, this full-day journey offers a hassle-free experience with pickup and drop-off included, making it ideal for those who want to relax and enjoy the sights without the stress of driving. The tour operates for approximately 12 hours and is designed for small groups, ensuring a more intimate and personalized adventure.
This tour stands out for its stunning stops, including Poenari Castle, associated with Vlad the Impaler, and the Vidraru Dam, a massive hydroelectric project. The highlight is undoubtedly the Transfagarasan Highway, often dubbed one of Europe’s most scenic roads, and the Balea Lake, a glacier lake at over 2,000 meters altitude. While the tour offers incredible views and historical insights, it’s worth noting that the weather can influence the experience—especially at higher altitudes—and lunch is not included.


The tour begins with a 30-minute stop at Poenari Castle, famously linked to Vlad the Impaler. The fortress is perched high above the surrounding landscape, offering dramatic views and a peek into Romania’s medieval past. The site is surrounded by legends, and its high-altitude location makes for a memorable photo opportunity. No admission fee applies to this stop, giving it a relaxed, accessible start to the day.
Poenari Castle’s connection to Vlad the Impaler adds a layer of intrigue, as the prince known for his fierce reputation and victories against the Turks once used this fortress as his stronghold. Visitors can enjoy the forested surroundings and imagine the history that unfolded here, making it a highlight for history buffs and photo enthusiasts alike.
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Next, the tour visits the 30-minute stop at Vidraru Dam, completed in 1966 on the Arge River. This impressive arch dam rises 166 meters high and stretches 305 meters long, creating Lake Vidraru. Its purpose is primarily hydroelectric power generation, and the reservoir can hold 465 million cubic meters of water.
Travelers appreciate the chance to admire the dam’s scale and the surrounding natural scenery. The 28 km shoreline of Lake Vidraru offers picturesque views, perfect for photography and soaking in Romania’s scenic landscapes. No admission fee applies here either, and the stop provides an excellent opportunity to stretch legs and take in the engineering feat amidst incredible mountain vistas.

The centerpiece of the tour is the Transfagarasan Highway, renowned as Romania’s most spectacular road. The highway’s highest point reaches 2,042 meters, and it features numerous switchbacks, hairpin turns, and sheer drops. Thanks to its appearance on BBC’s Top Gear in 2009, the road has become a major attraction, drawing visitors from around the world.
The one-hour stop allows travelers to walk along the highway, marvel at the dramatic landscape, and experience the thrill of driving or viewing the winding route. The highway is fully open from June to October, so timing is key for a visit. The highlight is the tunnel connecting the north and south sides at Balea Lake, offering a unique perspective and fantastic photo opportunities.

A major highlight is the Balea Lake stop, where visitors spend around 2 hours exploring this glacier lake situated at 2,034 meters altitude. During the summer months, the lake is accessible by car along the Transfagarasan Road. In winter, visitors can reach it via a cable car from the nearby Bâlea station.
The lake features two chalets operating year-round, a weather station, and a mountain rescue station, highlighting its importance and accessibility. The cool mountain air and scenic surroundings make this a perfect spot for photos and a quick walk. The area remains peaceful and less crowded, especially early in the day, providing an ideal backdrop for appreciating Romanian mountain nature.

The tour concludes with a 10-minute stop at Capra Waterfall, where the waters cascade dramatically over the cliffs. The sight is striking, with roaring waters surrounded by natural greenery. Visitors can explore the area around the waterfall, which offers a peaceful and scenic environment, perfect for a short walk and some final photos.
This stop offers a calming end to a busy day of sightseeing, with the chance to enjoy the sound of rushing water and take in the natural beauty of Romania’s mountains. There’s no admission fee, and the stop is short but memorable.

The tour provides pickup and drop-off from your Bucharest address, making planning straightforward. The air-conditioned vehicle includes WiFi, ensuring comfort and connectivity throughout the day. Since the tour operates as a private experience, only your group participates, allowing for flexible timing and personalized attention from the professional English-speaking guide.
While the majority of travelers find this trip accessible, it’s advisable to dress warmly in the mountain areas, especially in colder months or early mornings, as the altitude can make it significantly cooler than Bucharest. The tour is suitable for most, but those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at some stops.
The overall rating of 5.0 out of 5, based on 29 reviews, reflects high satisfaction among past participants. Many appreciate the knowledge and friendliness of the guide, with comments highlighting the excellent driver and informative commentary. The stunning scenery and good value for money are frequently praised.
However, one review mentions a less positive aspect: driver safety concerns due to texting and not wearing a seatbelt. This is an important consideration, and prospective travelers should ensure safety standards are upheld. Despite this, the majority find the guides engaging and the views unforgettable.

This private tour from Bucharest offers a well-rounded experience of Romania’s natural beauty and historical sites. The combination of breathtaking mountain roads, iconic landmarks, and peaceful lakes makes it a top choice for visitors eager to see Romania’s highlights without the hassle of self-driving.
The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the professional guide enriches the journey with insightful commentary. While weather can influence certain stops, the overall value and scenery make the trip worthwhile. It’s best suited for those who enjoy scenic drives, historical sites, and comfortable travel arrangements.
If you want a comprehensive, relaxing day exploring Romania’s famous sights with expert guidance, this tour delivers an impressive package of adventure and discovery.
“Most memorable was the driver not wearing a seat belt, the driver texting and talking on his phone the entire return trip. I think he forgot he w…”
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, so plan to bring snacks or purchase food during the stops.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 12 hours, including all stops and travel time.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly for the mountain areas, as it can be colder than Bucharest, especially at Balea Lake and the Transfagarasan Highway.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but consider the walking involved at some stops and the altitude changes.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund.
What makes this tour different from other Romania day trips?
The private, all-inclusive transport, small group size, and comprehensive stops at key landmarks like Poenari Castle and Balea Lake set this tour apart.
How does the guide enhance the experience?
A professional English-speaking guide provides engaging commentary, sharing stories and insights about Romania’s history and landscapes.
Is the Transfagarasan Highway open year-round?
No, it is fully open only from June to October. Outside this period, access may be limited or unavailable.
What is the best time of year to take this tour?
The summer months, from June to October, are ideal for the best access to Balea Lake and the highway.
Are there any safety concerns to be aware of?
Some reviews mention driver safety issues; verify that your driver maintains safety standards during the trip.