Join us for an unforgettable 10-day journey through Moldova and Romania. This tour is designed for those who want to experience rich culture, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality. Discover hidden gems and famous sites alike as you explore these two beautiful countries.
Moldova is a small, landlocked country nestled between Romania and Ukraine. It boasts rolling hills, lush vineyards, and charming villages. Its capital, Chișinău, is known for its parks and Soviet-era architecture.
Romania, located to the west of Moldova, is famous for its diverse landscapes, from the Carpathian Mountains to the beautiful Black Sea coast. Cities like Bucharest, Sibiu, and Brasov showcase a mix of medieval history and vibrant culture.
Getting around Moldova and Romania is convenient.
In Moldova, Chișinău serves as the main hub. It has an international airport that connects to major cities. Local buses and minibusses provide easy access to other towns. Taxis are also readily available.
In Romania, cities like Bucharest have a well-developed public transport system. Trains, buses, and trams connect major destinations. The train network is efficient, making travel between cities smooth and comfortable.
This tour is filled with exciting places to visit:
Chișinău: Start in the capital of Moldova. Explore its parks, like Stefan Cel Mare Park, and visit the National Museum of History. Enjoy local markets for fresh produce and handicrafts.
Orheiul Vechi: Just outside Chișinău, this archaeological complex is a must-see. It features stunning cliffs and ancient monasteries carved into the rock. Hiking trails offer breathtaking views of the landscape.
Wine Country: Moldova is famous for its vineyards. Visit the Cricova and Milestii Mici wineries for tours and tastings. Learn about the wine-making process and sample some of the best wines.
Sighisoara: This UNESCO World Heritage site in Romania is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe. Walk the cobblestone streets, visit the Clock Tower, and see the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler.
Transylvania: Explore the stunning region of Transylvania. Visit Bran Castle, often called Dracula’s Castle, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Carpathian Mountains. The quaint villages here are perfect for exploring.
Brasov: A charming city surrounded by mountains, Brasov has a medieval old town filled with history. Visit the Black Church and take a cable car ride up to Tampa Mountain for panoramic views.
Bucharest: Romania’s capital is a bustling city with a mix of history and modernity. Explore the Palace of the Parliament, the second-largest administrative building in the world. Stroll through parks and enjoy local cafes.
Constanta: On the Black Sea coast, Constanta is known for its beaches and historical sites. Visit the ancient Roman ruins and relax by the sea. The vibrant promenade offers dining and shopping options.
The distances between key locations are manageable, making travel easy:
Food is an essential part of the travel experience.
In Moldova, try traditional dishes like mămăligă (cornmeal porridge), sarmale (cabbage rolls), and cozonac (sweet bread). Local wines are a must-try, especially the reds and whites from famous vineyards.
In Romania, enjoy hearty meals like mămăligă with cheese and sour cream, and mititei (grilled sausages). Don't miss out on local pastries such as papanași (fried doughnuts with cheese and sour cream). The food in both countries is fresh and flavorful.
Public transport in Moldova and Romania is efficient and user-friendly:
In Chișinău: Use buses, trolleybuses, or taxis to get around. Public transport is affordable and frequent.
In Romania: Bucharest has a comprehensive public transport system, including buses, trams, and the metro. Trains connect major cities, making travel convenient.
Local Buses and Minibuses: These are available for travel between towns in both countries. They are an economical way to explore and connect with different regions.
What makes this tour special?
Cultural Richness: Experience the blend of Moldovan and Romanian cultures. From local traditions to unique architecture, every corner tells a story.
Stunning Landscapes: Enjoy diverse natural beauty, from rolling vineyards to the majestic Carpathian Mountains. Perfect for nature lovers and photographers.
Wine Heritage: Discover why Moldova is known as the land of wine. Tour famous wineries and taste some of the best wines in Eastern Europe.
Historical Sites: Explore medieval towns, ancient castles, and well-preserved historical landmarks. Each visit offers a glimpse into the past.
Warm Hospitality: Meet friendly locals who are eager to share their culture and traditions. Enjoy a welcoming atmosphere throughout your journey.
Everything covered in your booking, plus important pricing notes.
You fly to Chisinau in Moldova, where your tour guide will be waiting for you at the airport. After a warm welcome, you move into your hotel in the heart of the city. During your first dinner together, you will get to know your fellow travelers a little better and get in the mood for the days ahead. 3 nights in Chisinau. (A)
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