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Explore Romania on a 6-day private tour featuring castles, UNESCO monasteries, and scenic gorges, with personalized guides and comfortable accommodations.

Romania’s landscapes and history come alive on this private 6-day tour designed for travelers who prefer a stress-free experience with tailored attention. Priced at $1,419.55 per person, this journey departs from Bucharest and takes you through the heart of Transylvania and Bucovina. It’s an ideal choice for those who want to explore iconic castles like Bran and Peles, visit UNESCO-listed painted monasteries, and enjoy scenic drives through impressive gorges.
The tour combines luxury transportation, five nights in 3- or 4-star accommodations, and a knowledgeable guide to bring Romania’s stories to life. Since it’s a private experience, your group gets personalized attention, making it perfect for curious travelers eager to discover Romania’s hidden corners without the hassle of planning. The trip is recommended for those with moderate physical fitness and an interest in history, cultural sights, and stunning landscapes.

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The tour begins with hotel pickup in Bucharest early in the morning. From there, the journey heads north toward Sinaia, home to the Orthodox Monastery and Peles Castle. The Peles Castle captivates visitors with its ornate architecture and lush surroundings, making it a favorite stop. The guide shares insights into Romania’s royal history and the significance of these sites.
The drive offers the chance to appreciate Romania’s varied landscapes, from urban streets to mountain views. The tour maintains a comfortable pace, giving ample time to explore each site and take photos. After the sightseeing, the group proceeds to Brasov, where luxury accommodations await for a restful night.

In Brasov, the itinerary includes visits to the Black Church, a Gothic structure renowned for its impressive interior and history. The Citadel of Brasov and Ecaterina’s Gate highlight the city’s medieval defenses. The White Tower, Black Tower, and bastions such as The Ropemakers and The Weavers offer panoramic views over the city and insights into its strategic importance.
The guide leads a walk through this charming city, explaining its historical significance and local culture. Visitors can enjoy wandering the cobblestone streets and browsing in local shops or cafes. This stop is ideal for those interested in architecture and history, with plenty of photo opportunities.

The next day features a visit to Bran Castle, famously associated with Dracula lore, and Rasnov Fortress, perched on a hilltop with striking views. The group then heads to Sibiu, a city celebrated for its well-preserved medieval center.
Highlights in Sibiu include the Evangelical Church, the Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral, and the Bridge of Lies. The Historical Center’s colorful buildings and narrow streets invite exploration. The Brukenthal Museum offers a peek into local art and history, and the Towers and Bastions add to the city’s fortress charm.

In Sighisoara, the tour visits the Clock Tower & History Museum, where stories of medieval life and Dracula legends intertwine. The Church on the Hill and the House of Dracula stand out as iconic sights. The quaint streets feature roofed stairways and a German cemetery, adding a layer of authenticity and atmosphere.
The town’s charm is enhanced by its well-preserved architecture and stories from the past. Walking through Sighisoara offers a glimpse into Romania’s medieval roots and folklore.
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On the fourth day, the tour departs Sighisoara heading east toward Bucovina. En route, travelers stop at Red Lake, Romania’s largest natural mountain lake, known for its vivid color and natural beauty. The journey continues through the Bicaz Gorges, a spectacular route with sheer limestone cliffs and winding roads.
The gorges are among Romania’s most breathtaking landscapes, with steep cliffs and lush mountain scenery. This stretch is perfect for photography and appreciating Romania’s rugged terrain. The journey sets the tone for the culturally-rich and scenic days ahead.

The core of the Bucovina experience is a visit to several UNESCO World Heritage monasteries, starting with the Voronet Monastery, famous for its blue frescoes. Other stops include the Humor Monastery, Sucevita Monastery, and Moldovita Monastery, each showcasing iconic painted walls depicting biblical scenes.
The tour also includes a visit to the Painted Eggs Museum and a trip to Black Pottery Workshops in Marginea village, emphasizing traditional crafts. These sites highlight Romania’s religious art and rural culture, offering a deep culture.

On the final day, the group visits the Neamt Monastery, founded in the 12th century, and Neamt Fortress, perched on a rocky hill. The fortress has defended the region for centuries and offers impressive views over the surrounding landscape. The monastery is one of Romania’s oldest religious settlements, built to resemble a fortress with high walls and a defense tower.
After exploring these historic sites, the tour returns to Bucharest, ending the journey with a transfer back to the hotel. The drive offers a chance to reflect on the diverse landscapes and inspiring architecture encountered during the trip.
Throughout the six days, the tour features private round-trip transportation, ensuring comfort and convenience. The accommodations are carefully selected to be 3- or 4-star hotels, providing a balance of comfort and authenticity. Breakfast is included each morning, and transportation costs are covered, allowing guests to relax without additional planning.
The tour departs at 7:30 am each day, with the meeting point arranged for ease of access in Bucharest. The experience is tailored for travelers with moderate physical fitness, with some walking at each site.
This tour is an excellent fit for those who want a rundown of Romania’s highlights without organizing logistics themselves. It suits history buffs, architecture lovers, and scenic landscape enthusiasts. The private guide ensures a personalized experience, with knowledgeable commentary throughout.
The inclusion of both famous castles and lesser-known monasteries offers a well-rounded glimpse into Romania’s diverse cultural heritage. Travelers who enjoy scenic drives through mountains and gorges will find this trip particularly rewarding.
The tour involves some walking at various sites, and the physical fitness level required is moderate. Since lunch and dinner are not included, guests should be prepared to explore local dining options independently. The non-refundable booking policy means that flexibility is limited once confirmed.
This private 6-day tour provides a thoughtfully curated experience that covers Romania’s most iconic attractions, UNESCO monuments, and scenic landscapes. The expert guides and comfortable accommodations make it a stress-free way to explore Romania’s diverse regions.
Perfect for travelers who prefer a personalized itinerary, this journey offers a blend of history, culture, and nature. While the pace is manageable, those with moderate mobility will enjoy the most. Overall, it’s an engaging, well-reviewed option for discovering Romania’s fascinating past and vibrant present.
“This tour far exceeded our expectations – for two reasons: Romania turns to be fascinating, and Gabriel is the best guide we have ever met.”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, a professional guide, 5 nights in 3- or 4-star hotels, breakfast, and fuel surcharge.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and dinner are not included, so guests can explore local restaurants at their convenience.
What are the main sights visited on this tour?
Highlights include Bran Castle, Peles Castle, Sibiu’s historic center, Sighisoara, Bucovina’s painted monasteries, Red Lake, and Neamt Fortress.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with limited mobility?
The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness. It involves walking at various sites but no strenuous activity is expected.
How far in advance should I book?
Bookings are typically made about 45 days ahead, ensuring availability for this popular tour.
Can I customize the accommodations?
Guests can advise their preference for twin beds or double beds when booking, but the standard is 3- or 4-star hotels.
What is the cancellation policy?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked.
Who leads the tour?
The tour is operated by Yolo Tours Romania, with guides knowledgeable in Romania’s history, culture, and language.
How long are the travel days?
Each day involves travel between sites, with the overall duration of 6 days providing a thorough exploration without feeling rushed.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Yes, as long as travelers meet the moderate fitness requirements and are comfortable with walking and sightseeing.