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Discover Moldova on a private 2-day tour from Iasi, visiting Chisinau, Cricova Winery, and Old Orhei with expert guides, included accommodations, and wine tasting.

This 2-day trip to the Republic of Moldova from Iasi offers an engaging look at one of Europe’s lesser-known destinations. Priced at $679.90 per person, this private tour combines cultural sites, historic landmarks, and a renowned underground winery. It is designed for those who want an organized, hassle-free experience with all entry fees covered upfront and English-speaking guides. The tour departs early in the morning, giving enough time to visit multiple highlights without feeling rushed, all while enjoying hotel accommodations in Chisinau.
The journey is ideal for travelers who appreciate personalized service and wish to skip crowded tourist spots. The itinerary balances cultural exploration with wine tasting, making it suitable for enthusiasts of history, architecture, and local drinks alike. While the overall pace is comfortable, those with mobility concerns should note the walking involved at sites like Old Orhei and Cricova Winery.

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This tour begins with hotel pickup in Iasi at 9:00 am, where a modern vehicle transports your group through scenic landscapes toward Moldova. The private nature of the trip ensures personalized attention and flexible pacing. The transportation is included in the price, making logistics straightforward and stress-free.
Traveling in a well-equipped vehicle, the journey from Iasi to Chisinau typically takes around a few hours. This setup is ideal for those who prefer to avoid public transport or organize their own travel plans, as it simplifies the overall experience from start to finish.

The first stop on the tour is Capriana Monastery, situated about an hour from Iasi. This prestigious monastery is one of Moldova’s most beautiful religious sites, known for its historical significance and stunning architecture. Visitors can explore the monastery grounds without an entrance fee, appreciating its centuries-old buildings and serene atmosphere.
This stop sets a tranquil tone for the trip, offering insight into Moldova’s spiritual heritage. The guide shares stories about the monastery’s history, enriching the experience without overwhelming it. Since the visit lasts around an hour, it’s a perfect introduction before heading to the capital.

Arriving in Chisinau, the tour takes you on a guided city walk to see the main attractions. The Chisinau City Hall and the Triumphal Arch, built in 1841, are prominent landmarks. The “Holy Gates of Chisinau”, as some call the Triumphal Arch, stand as symbols of the city’s resilience.
A leisurely stroll through the city park follows, where the guide discusses Stephen the Great, Moldova’s medieval hero. This walk lasts about an hour, providing a taste of local history and architecture. The highlights here are easily accessible and free to visit, making it a practical stop for all ages.

One of the tour’s most celebrated features is the visit to Cricova Winery, located beneath the city at depths of 50-80 meters. This underground “city” of wine is so expansive that it requires driving through its tunnels. Cricova is renowned for high-quality, elite Moldovan wines, with a history of producing prestigious labels.
The visit includes a wine tasting session, where the guide introduces you to some of Moldova’s finest wines. Visitors can also purchase bottles as souvenirs. The admission fee is included, so there are no surprises, and the experience offers a true taste of Moldova’s winemaking tradition.

Day two begins with an early drive to Old Orhei, a rocky gorge at a depth of over 200 meters. This site holds vestiges of civilizations that once inhabited Moldova, including ruins preserved from the age of the Golden Horde—a rare and significant archaeological find.
The complex features stone caverns that have hosted the first human settlements, offering a glimpse into ancient life. The visit lasts about an hour and is free to enter, giving travelers a chance to explore Moldova’s deep past in an outdoor setting with dramatic natural scenery.

Next, the tour ventures to Palanca Village, where traditional Moldovan customs have thrived for centuries. The highlight here is a visit to Parents House, a household from the 1900s. The host, Mrs. Tatiana, prepares authentic Moldovan dishes, giving visitors a real taste of local cuisine.
This stop is about an hour long, with admission included, allowing travelers to enjoy homemade food and learn about rural life. It’s a warm, cultural experience that complements the historical sites visited earlier, offering a more personal connection to Moldova’s living traditions.

After a full day of exploring Moldova’s highlights, the tour concludes with the drive back to Iasi in the evening. The transfer is included, allowing for a relaxed end to the trip. By the time the journey wraps up, travelers will have experienced Moldova’s key sights, tasted its wines, and learned about its history and traditions in a comfortable, organized setting.
This all-inclusive tour covers breakfast and lunch, the one-night hotel accommodation in Chisinau, and a professional, English-speaking guide. Transportation is provided with a modern vehicle, ensuring comfort during travel.
The wine tasting session at Cricova is part of the package, and all entry fees are included in the price, eliminating hidden costs. The tour is designed for most travelers, with most participants able to enjoy the planned stops and activities.
While the tour offers a rundown, it involves walking at sites like Old Orhei and Cricova Winery, which may pose challenges for those with mobility issues. The schedule is well-paced but expects early mornings and full days, so travelers should be prepared for a busy itinerary.
Since the tour is private, it is tailored to your group only, making it a flexible and intimate experience. However, the price of $679.90 per person reflects this exclusivity and personalized service.
This 2-day Moldova tour from Iasi combines cultural insight, historic exploration, and wine tasting in a seamless package. The private guide and all entry fees paid upfront mean that your experience is smooth and personalized. The inclusion of overnight accommodation adds convenience, making it suitable for those who want a comprehensive, hassle-free trip.
The stops at Capriana Monastery, Chisinau Landmarks, Cricova Winery, Old Orhei, and Palanca Village showcase Moldova’s rich heritage, both ancient and modern, in a manageable two-day span. The positive review rating of 5.0 based on one review speaks to the high quality of organization and guides.
This tour offers a balanced mix of history, culture, and wine, making it a compelling choice for travelers eager to explore Moldova without the hassle of organizing transport or entry fees. The professional guides and well-chosen stops ensure a memorable experience that’s ideal for first-time visitors or those short on time.
While not suited for travelers seeking a very relaxed pace, anyone who enjoys organized tours with rich content and personal service will appreciate this trip. The cost reflects the comprehensive nature of the experience, and the free cancellation policy adds extra peace of mind.
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility concerns should consider the walking involved at sites like Old Orhei and Cricova Winery.
What is included in the price?
The package covers hotel accommodation, breakfast, lunch, all entrance fees, wine tasting at Cricova, and transportation with a professional guide.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since this is a private tour, customization options are likely available through the provider, Rolandia.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, a camera, and any personal essentials. Dietary restrictions should be communicated at booking.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, travelers book about 79 days in advance, indicating good availability for early planning.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance are fully refundable.