Sections
How to choose a region
Start with atmosphere, then match pace and season. For most first trips, two complementary regions create a better experience than trying to cover everything. For next steps, explore curated Romania stays, review sample Romania itineraries, and start your enquiry.
Transylvania
Best for heritage towns and countryside charm. Suits first visits and couples. Ideal style: 2-base slow route. Best window: May-October.
Carpathians
Best for mountain air, lodges, and wildlife context. Suits active-but-comfort-first travellers. Ideal style: scenic loops with short walks. Best window: June-October.
Bucovina
Best for traditions, monasteries, and village craft culture. Suits slower cultural trips. Ideal style: one base, lighter daily mileage. Best window: April-October.
Danube Delta
Best for water, birdlife, and deep quiet. Suits nature-led travellers. Ideal style: 3-4 nights with boat rhythm. Best window: late spring to early autumn.
Historic Towns
Best for architecture and walkable evenings. Suits city-and-culture guests. Ideal style: linked town stays with curated day trips. Best window: year-round.
Food & Markets
Best for market culture and regional dining. Suits return visitors and food-first trips. Ideal style: mixed city and village route. Best window: harvest seasons and festival months.
Not sure where to begin? Start with Romania: Carpathian Garden for the big-picture route, then compare day-count options on our signature itineraries. If you want one standout nature addition, choose from Great Salt Mines, Lacul Sfanta Ana and Lacul Rosu, Sovata, Cazanele Dunarii, or Vulcanii Noroiosi.
Bucovina
Painted monasteries, village traditions, and quietly beautiful countryside.
Carpathian Mountains
Wild ridgelines, ancient forests, and restorative mountain air.
Danube Delta
A UNESCO biosphere of birdlife, waterways, and deep quiet.
Sovata
A wellness-led lakeside retreat with calm forest pacing and elegant reset days.
Cazanele Dunarii
Iron Gates drama and a high-reward scenic driving route through Romania's southwest.
Food & Markets
Market culture, regional flavours, and contemporary Romanian dining.
Historic Towns
Saxon citadels, elegant squares, and layered urban history.
Transylvania
Fortified villages, medieval towns, and rolling countryside routes.

