Danube Delta – the paradise
If you want to see the tiny blue gull, the black cormorants as they leave their nests, catch the morning chat in the pelican’s colony and take those pictures of a lifetime you got to be up early! The sun rises about 5 am in May and – trust us- you do not want to miss this sight, the sounds and stories of the newest land of the European continent: the Danube Delta! Let u take you there, to sleep under a thatched roof, eat a fish ciorba (sour soup) made with fish and water from the river, see the largest pelican colonies of this part of the world… and have all the comfort you need!
Fisherman in Danube Delta (by Sorin Onisor)
Fairy tale scene in Danube Delta (by Sorin Onisor)
Aerial view of an "ostrov" (by Calin Stan)
Letea forest wild horse (by Calin Stan)
Big catch (by Sorin Onisor)
White-cheeked terns nesting (by Calin Stan)
Our Tours
Danube Delta and Dobrudja Tour
Discover the oldest mountains in Romania and the unique Danube Delta – the only delta in the world entirely declared as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO and a truly unique ecosystem sprawling over more than 3000 km2.
Essential Romania Weekend Tour
If you only have a couple of days to get a taste of Romania, if you plan an extended weekend or you are just finishing a cruise in Bucharest and you want some more, this is the tour for you. We’re quite sure you’ll be back for more!
Get Inspired
Viscri, the village Prince Charles made famous
The village of Viscri, or Weisskhirch (in Romanian "white church"), as it was formerly known, is less than two-hour drive from Brasov. The village was included in the UNESCO heritage list in 1999 and features on the world map of traditional villages. The road up there is dotted with plenty of attractions, so if you leave Brasov in the morning, you might only reach Viscri in the afternoon.
Rural life and local crafts in Transylvania
Transylvania offers sights and attractions to suit all tastes, but the authenticity found in the old rural settlements is something everyone loves. Transylvanian villages are places with a special charm, and the landscape of the area recalls memories of ancient times.
Peasants, Merchants and Knights – a Real Life Catan Story
The Saxon history of Transylvania begins unofficially in middle 1100's and officially in 1224 when the King of Hungary allowed the German peasants and merchants from Luxembourg and Flanders area to settle the southern part of the land to protect the Kingdom from invaders ...
Prejmer – UNESCO World Heritage fortified church
Prejmer fortress, the largest fortified church in Romania When they hear the word Brasov, most people think of the famous Black Church. But this is not the only medieval landmark in the area! Just 17 km north-east of Brasov (Kronstadt) you’ll find Prejmer...
What others say: A Transylvania Road Trip by BlondeAtlas
An interesting blog post by BlondeAtlas. Some nice tips and some good words about their experience in Romania. I particularly liked her choice of restaurants, Bistro de l'Arte in Brasov and Kulinarium in Sibiu are also two of our favourite restaurants. Having...
4 days in Saxon Country – Biertan, Richis
On the last day, we focused on visiting two major UNESCO fortified churches - Biertan and Richis. We joined the fantastic guide Peter Suciu who did a great job walking us through the history of the place. Once one of the...