Day Tour - Black Sea Escape: A Day of Sun, Sea & Culture in Constanța

Operating days: daily

Day Itinerary

1. Starting Point: Bucharest

09:00 from accommodation approximately 2.5 - 3 hours by car (about 225 km).

2. Explore the Historic City of Constanța:

Main Attraction:

  • The Roman Mosaic Edifice:
    This impressive archaeological site features ancient Roman mosaics and is a testament to Constanța's importance during the Roman Empire.
  • Ovid Square:
    Named after the Roman poet Ovid, this historic square is home to the Statue of Ovid and offers a glimpse into the city’s Roman past.
  • The Casino:
    A stunning Art Nouveau building along the seafront, this architectural gem has long been a symbol of Constanța. Though no longer in operation, it’s an iconic part of the city’s landscape.
  • The Genoese Lighthouse:
    A maritime landmark with a rich history, the Genoese Lighthouse has been guiding sailors to the port of Constanța for centuries. It’s a beautiful site for photos and reflection.

3. Visit Mamaia Beach

Main Attractions:

  • Mamaia is Romania's most popular beach resort, renowned for its golden sands and vibrant atmosphere. Spend leisure time at one of the best beaches on the Black Sea coast.
  • Relax on the beach: Enjoy the soft sands and clear waters.
  • Swim in the Black Sea: Take a dip in the calm, warm waters.
  • Sample local seafood: Savor fresh, traditional dishes at beachfront restaurants.


4. Return to Bucharest

  • Depart Mamaia Beach in the late afternoon for your return trip.
  • Travel Time: Approximately 2.5 - 3 hours (about 225 km).

Included services:

  • Transport in a modern air conditioned car or van from/to Bucharest
  • English speaking specialized guide & driver
  • All parking taxes and road taxes
  • Map with Romania
     

Prices:

  • from 1 participants: EUR 230/ person
  • from 2 – 3 participants: EUR 120 / person
  • from 4 - 5 participants: EUR 100 / person
  • from 6 - 8 participants: EUR 75 / person
  • from 9 participants: EUR 55 / person
     


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