Romania Tours & Trips

83 Romania trips. Tours from 13 tour companies. 345 reviews. 4.7/5 avg rating.

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From Amsterdam to the Danube Delta, experience it all on a European river cruise
4.5/5 Excellent
100+ reviews

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Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Easy

Highlights

  • CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS Discover Europe's rivers and treasures
  • Experience the Iron Gates and the spectacle of the Danube between the Carpathian Mountains and the Balkan Peninsula
  • EXCURSIONS INCLUDED: Unparalleled Amsterdam
27 days$363 / day
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Treasures of the Balkans & Transylvania
4/5 Great
100+ reviews
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Strenuous

Highlights

Discover the treasures of the Balkans on this vacation through Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Romania. Visit the capitals—Budapest, Belgrade, Sofia, Bucharest—as well as some of the fascinating towns and cities along the way. Discover Novi Sad, famous for its citadel; Plovdiv, with its picturesque old town centre; Veliko Târnovo, Bulgaria’s capital during the Middle Ages; and Sinaia, a lovely ski resort town. Explore Brasov, a charming Transylvanian town featuring Saxon walls and bastions and an expansive square. Sighisoara is one of Romania’s prettiest towns with 11 medieval towers within the city walls, cobblestone streets, ancient houses, and churches. Visit Sofia’s Boyana Church, a medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site; Plovdiv’s Roman Amphitheatre, one of the world’s best-preserved ancient theatres, and Arbanassi’s Church of the Nativity, built in 1637 and housing an outstanding collection of frescoes. Rila Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage site, with a history dating back 10 centuries. Marvel at Peles Castle, a masterpiece of German neo-renaissance architecture built in the 1880s and nestled at the foot of the mountains. It is considered one of the most stunning and romantic European castles. In Bucharest, visit the open-air Village Museum, showcasing traditional village life with a collection of traditional farmhouses, cottages, wind and watermills, and artisans’ workshops from all parts of the country. Last, but not least, visit Bran Castle, built in 1377 with imposing towers and turrets, and once inhabited by Vlad the Impaler—the Count who gave Bran Stoker the inspiration for his novel’s character, the vampire known as Dracula. This Balkans and Transylvania tour is designed for value-minded, savvy travel lovers. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime vacation!

13 days$200 / day
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European sojourn
4.7/5 Excellent
41 reviews
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Easy

Highlights

  • Get an opportunity to Visit 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • Enjoy the amazing river cruising across Amsterdam
  • Explore Budapest enjoy innovative, efficient metro.
23 days$253 / day
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River Cruise
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Grand European Cruise
4.6/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Easy

Highlights

  • Cruise along Europe’s greatest waterways through eight countries, from Amsterdam on the North Sea to Constanta on the Black Sea
  • Cruise aboard our award-winning 140- to 164-passenger ships with a dedicated English-speaking crew
  • Experience this European itinerary, and uncover a local and American perspective in destinations impacted by global events, such as World War II and the Cold War
28 days$257 / day
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River Cruise
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Passage to Eastern Europe
4.7/5 Excellent
41 reviews
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Easy

Highlights

  • Take guided walk through the grounds of Kalemegdan Fortress
  • Experience two nights in bustling Budapest, cosmopolitan capital of Hungary
  • Sail past dramatic natural wonders like the soaring white cliffs of the Iron Gate region
11 days$245 / day
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River Cruise
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12 Day Bulgaria, Serbia & Romania
3.6/5 Great
100+ reviews
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Moderate

Highlights

  • Visit Sofia's National Museum of History with its exhibits dating back 8000 years Tour historic Nis, an important crossroad between Central Europe and the Middle East In Belgrade, spend an evening in the fun-filled Old Bohemian Quarter of Skadarlija Tour of historic Belgrade includes the Kalemegdan Fortress and Saint Sava Temple Visit Novi Sad, an eclectic mix of Serbian culture and Austro-Hungarian architecture Travel to Timisoara, a vibrant city on the Bega River, built around lavish gardens Walking tour in Sibiu highlights the Old Town's charming 17th century buildings Tour Sighisoara, the best preserved medieval city in Southeastern Europe Travel to "Dracula's Castle" surrounded by an aura of mystery and legend Explore romantic Peles Castle, former summer residence of Romania's first royal family Visit the gigantic Parliament Palace, second-largest building in the world after the Pentagon †Transfers are available for purchase for land only or on alternative flight dates
12 days$215 / day
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Romania Reviews & Ratings

4.7/5  Excellent
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Aug 2018

Great walking holiday

Really enjoyed this trip. Many activities, so many that I had to have a day off. Saw bears. Lots. Bears. Bran Castle. Walking around mountain top in the fog. He w...

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Anonymous

Aug 2018

Picturesque places, lush landscape and beautiful bears.

A great way to spend the week, walking in the countryside, seeing many sites with fantastic architecture and cute bears doing their thing in the wild. Watching the ...

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Anonymous

Aug 2018

Carpathian Mountains a revelation

This was a thoroughly enjoyable trip. I was not expecting the Carpathian mountains to be so beautiful or there to be such an abundance of wild flowers. The accommo...

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Anonymous

Aug 2018

Transylvanian experience and hospitality at its finest

I booked this trip primarily to see the bears and enjoy some leisurely walks through the meadows and forests. It exceeded my expectations, mainly due to our guide ...

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Anonymous

Aug 2018

What does this mean?

This was a very well thought out holiday with an excellent mixture of walks and visits designed to give us an insight into the local way of life that fell exactly ...

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Romania Tour Selection Trips

  • Romania is a great all-seasons destination, since this Orthodox country celebrates the winter holidays traditionally; spring brings rains and blooms, summer is hot and sunny, and autumn will be a burst of color in the countryside.
  • Speaking of Orthodox, Romania is a unique blend of cultural elements: a Latin-based language, a conservative and traditional Orthodox religion, and slavic elements passed down through decades under communism.
  • Romanians, especially older Romanians, may still be wary of foreigners traveling, so don’t expect smiles and hugs while meeting. Younger Romanians, especially those born after the fall of communism, are much more friendly and welcoming by Western standards.
  • Tipping is standard in Romania, but varies based on the situation. In restaurants 5-10% is a standard tip for your server; for a day tour, tip your driver or guide up to 20% based on the quality of the experience.
  • It is possible to self-guide yourself through Romania by renting a car and driving. Be sure to pay close attention to road signs while navigating, as Romanian’s main roads are primarily two lanes and exits – especially those for some of the major sights – can be easily missed if you don’t know where you’re going.
  • Romania is often overshadowed by other European nations, so the country remains and off-the-beaten-path destination. This means that tourist traps are rare, and prices aren’t inflated for tourists in the city.
  • Americans, Canadians, Australians, New Zealand, and most European nations do not require a visa to visit Romania. The rules for acquiring a tourist visa may vary by citizenship. For trips that last more than 90 days in 180 day period, you will have to apply for a temporary residence pass. Vaccinations are not required to enter the country.
  • If you visit Romania during the hot summer months, especially around the Danube Delta, be sure to bring mosquito repellent. There is no malaria in Romania, but those pesky mosquitoes are still annoying!

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What’s the Weather Like in Romania?

Romania has four distinct seasons, with freezing winters, and scorching summers. Mountainous areas and the northern part of Romania, such as Maramures and Bucovina tends to be colder, while the southern region (Bucharest, Black Sea Coast) can be incredibly torrid, especially in the summer.

When is the Best Time to Visit Romania?

Each season in Romania has its own unique charm — it all depends on what you want to experience during your time in Romania.

The climate from January to March is incredibly frigid — which makes it ideal for winter activities. There are several ski resorts in Romania. If you’re doing a tour of the medieval castles during this time, the temperature sets the mood. If the dreary cold gets you down, don’t fret! Warm yourself up with a piping hot bowl of soup.

In April, the spring blossoms bring new energy and color to the country — especially after all that snow! Meadows, gardens, and hills are colored with the flowers, perfectly complementing the Easter celebrations that happen throughout the region.

May in Romania is notorious for rain. Visitors may actively try to avoid this climate, but this time of the year is magical, as that’s when the birds start to stir at the Danube Delta.

June to August marks the most popular time for tourists to visit Romania. Be prepared for the sweltering hot weather — especially if you’re in the southern region. This is the best time to hike the Carpathian mountain range — the weather is much milder up there, and it’s the perfect way to escape the bustling cities!

If you’d prefer to escape the crowds, September to October is a great time to visit Romania. You’ll also get to witness autumn in full swing around September.

There is no “best time” to visit Romania — it all depends on what your curiosities are, and which parts of the country you want to discover! From skiing, to kayaking, to walking and hiking, each season offers a different aspect of what makes Romania so unique.

Currency & Costs in Romania

Though they are formally part of the European Union, Romania has yet to adopt the Euro as their currency, instead using the Romanian ‘lei’ (often signified as RON). The lei is a relatively stable currency, usually in the area of 4 lei for $1.

This makes Romania a cost-friendly European destination, as a meal can be anywhere from $5-$10, and beer and wine are often just $2-$4.

Prices are higher for tourist-heavy activities like visiting the castle and ‘traditional’ dinners in big cities, but on the whole you can stretch your budget a lot farther when traveling in Romania than in Western European countries like Switzerland.

Safety & Security in Romania

For the most part, Romania is a safe country. In smaller towns and villages, the biggest hurdle to feeling completely comfortable will be the language barrier, as many older Romanians may not have a strong grasp of English. In major cities or top tourist sights, expect English in abundance, as well as police presence.

Overall, transportation is safe, but make sure you check your meters if you’re traveling by taxi. Scams and rip offs are rare, but if you ever encounter a driver who refuses to use a meter, there are several other transportation options, such as the train, bus, or Uber in the cities.

Of course, as with visiting any foreign country, be careful with your valuables and watch your pockets. With the proper precautions, you should be good to go.

While Romania is welcoming for all kinds of travelers, those who love to immerse themselves in new cultures and history will greatly enjoy Romania. Romania has also become a top spot for music festivals in the summer months.

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