Discovering Romania
Romania has a beautiful countryside, with cultural treasures and diverse wildlife.
Here, you can enjoy the local foods from Maramures, Fagaras Country and North of Moldavia, and do not forget about the Danube Delta.
Romanian’s people are happy to meet foreign visitors, often inviting them into their homes for a meal and conversation. Romania enchants travelers with its diversity: mountains, hills, sea, delta . Over the last decade it has known significant development and is one of the most recent members of the European Union. Still it may surprise some of its visitors who are used to western Europe. Romania is a large country which can sometimes be shocking with contrasts: some cities are truly Western Europe-like while in some villages locals live as they did a few centuries ago. While it has significant cultural similarities with other Balkan states, it is regarded as unique due to its strong Latin heritage. In fact, the Romanian language and grammar are so similar to old Latin that some might not tell the difference.
Romania offers a rich tapestry of tourist attractions and vacation experiences unique in Central-Eastern Europe: medieval towns in Transylvania, the world-famous Painted Monasteries in Bucovina, traditional villages in Maramures, the magnificent architecture of Bucharest, the romantic Danube Delta, fairy-tale castles, the Black Sea resorts, the majestic Carpathian Mountains and much more.