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Romania Travel Guide

Romania may not be the first country that comes to mind when you think of river cruising, but it's a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Drifting along its waterways, particularly the mighty Danube, offers a window into both the past and present. You'll pass through landscapes that tell tales of ancient times, with stops at ports near dramatic castles and quiet, cobblestoned villages. Romania's section of the Danube Delta is a UNESCO World Heritage site, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Beyond the natural beauty, the cultural richness is palpable, with each port offering a taste of the local life, from vibrant traditions and hearty cuisine to the warm hospitality of its people. A Romanian river cruise is an intimate, serene, and culturally rich experience, taking you through one of Europe's most diverse and historically rich countries. With river cruise volume buys plus our low everyday prices you can save up to 50% versus the brochure price! Book your Romania river cruise today with AffordableTours.com, your discounted river cruise headquarters.

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Sail Date Operator Ship Departs Returns Length Price
Mar 21, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaMagnaPragueBucharest22$9,158
Mar 21, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaMagnaBucharestPrague22$9,158
Mar 21, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaVerdeBucharestVienna14$5,179
Mar 24, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaMagnaVilshofenGiurgiu15$6,998
Mar 24, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaMagnaGiurgiuVilshofen15$6,998
Mar 25, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaVerdeGiurgiuBudapest8$3,199
Mar 29, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaMagnaViennaBucharest14$5,579
Mar 29, 2024VikingViking RindaBucharestVienna17$7,999
Mar 31, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaMagnaBudapestGiurgiu8$3,599
Mar 31, 2024VikingViking KadlinViennaBucharest17$7,999
Apr 02, 2024ScenicScenic OpalViennaBucharest16$17,090
Apr 02, 2024VikingViking LifBucharestBudapest11$4,899
Apr 03, 2024Avalon WaterwaysViewPragueBucharest18$6,586
Apr 03, 2024Avalon WaterwaysViewPragueBucharest20$7,336
Apr 03, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaMagnaBucharestVienna14$5,779
Apr 05, 2024Avalon WaterwaysViewDeggendorfBucharest18$6,747
Apr 05, 2024Avalon WaterwaysViewDeggendorfBucharest16$5,997
Apr 05, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaVerdePragueBucharest22$6,798
Apr 05, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaVerdeBucharestPrague22$6,798
Apr 07, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaMagnaGiurgiuBudapest8$3,799
Apr 08, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaVerdeVilshofenGiurgiu15$6,798
Apr 08, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaVerdeGiurgiuVilshofen15$6,798
Apr 08, 2024ScenicScenic OpalIstanbulVienna23$20,210
Apr 10, 2024EmeraldEmerald DestinyBudapestBucharest11$8,960
Apr 11, 2024Avalon WaterwaysViewBudapestBucharest12$4,677
Apr 11, 2024Avalon WaterwaysViewBudapestBucharest10$3,927
Apr 11, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaBellaBucharestVienna14$5,479
Apr 11, 2024ScenicScenic OpalBucharestVienna20$19,140
Apr 11, 2024UniworldSS BeatriceBudapestBucharest10$4,699
Apr 12, 2024Avalon WaterwaysViewBudapestBucharest11$4,398
Apr 12, 2024Avalon WaterwaysViewBudapestBucharest9$3,648
Apr 12, 2024EmeraldEmerald DestinyBudapestBucharest9$8,590
Apr 12, 2024VikingViking KadlinBucharestVienna17$7,999
Apr 13, 2024AmaWaterwaysAmaVerdeViennaBucharest14$5,479
Apr 13, 2024ScenicScenic JasperBudapestIstanbul18$12,580
Apr 13, 2024ScenicScenic JasperBudapestBucharest15$11,510
Apr 13, 2024ScenicScenic JasperBudapestBucharest11$10,460
Apr 14, 2024Avalon WaterwaysImpressionPragueBucharest18$7,836
Apr 14, 2024Avalon WaterwaysImpressionPragueBucharest20$8,586
Apr 14, 2024EmeraldEmerald DestinyBucharestBudapest13$11,165

Romania Travel Guide

Romania River Cruises Highlights

  • Bucharest - The Capital's Gateway: Bucharest's port serves as a central hub, linking you directly to Romania's bustling capital. Here, the grand Palace of the Parliament awaits, along with the quaint cobbled streets of the Old Town, bursting with cafes and history
  • Old Town Bucharest: The city's historic core charms with its mix of architecture, lively cafes, and boutiques, offering a glimpse into the vibrant urban culture.
  • Danube Delta: A UNESCO World Heritage site, it's a biosphere reserve known for its biodiversity, with numerous species of birds and fish, and a paradise for nature lovers.
  • Peles Castle, Sinaia: Although a bit of a journey from the river, this castle is a stunning example of Neo-Renaissance architecture set against the backdrop of the Carpathian Mountains.
  • The Black Sea Coast: From the port of Constanta, explore Romania's seaside resorts and the ancient history that accompanies them, including Greek and Roman archaeological sites.
  • Iron Gates: This dramatic gorge on the Danube marks the border with Serbia and is home to the ancient Dacian fortresses, which stand sentinel over the river.
  • Histria: Visit the ruins of Romania's oldest documented city, where relics of Greek and Roman times whisper tales of ancient commerce and conflict.

Romania River Cruises Travel Tips

  • The local currency is the Romanian leu, and while cards are widely accepted, it's good to have cash for smaller shops and rural areas.
  • For your packing list, consider versatile clothing options for the country's varied climates.
  • Bring light layers for warm days and a jacket for cooler nights, especially on the river. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring historic towns and natural reserves. For cultural sites, modest attire is respectful.
  • Don't forget your binoculars for bird watching in the Danube Delta and a swimsuit for Black Sea beaches.
  • You will need to bring a US to UK adapter with you if you want to use the plugs in any of the shops or buildings. 

Romania River Cruises Things To Do

  • Bran Castle
    Bran Castle

    Bran Castle, also known as Dracula's Castle, is one of the biggest attractions in the area. It is an attraction that truly sees a lot of people coming and going from within it. This came from the novel and movie, and it is definitely a trip worth taking if you are in the area just because of the ‘cool-factor' that comes with it. Located in Bran, it is a major landmark in the area that is overlooking the world below.  

    Best Time To Visit

    There is no right or wrong time to see this attraction. If the weather is chilly and it is raining, going through the castle can be spooky but definitely gives the best feeling.  

     

    You Should Know

    Since this is an attraction that is very popular, you should make sure to plan ahead because there are almost always crowds. You can purchase tickets online if you want to prepare ahead of time.  
  • Bucharest
    Bucharest

    This is the capital of Romania, and it has many different museums, places to eat, shops, and more to visit. It is a city that provides the hustle and bustle of normal life for those who live here. You can find that fitting in is easy to do. The government buildings are also open if you want to take a look inside those.  

    Best Time To Visit

    If you are going to be walking through the city, then having mild weather is recommended. You can find that there is plenty to do.  

     

    You Should Know

    It can be busy at times, and you will want to watch for cars and traffic. Keep this in mind. Bring a coat and umbrella, as well as comfortable walking shoes because you will be moving from place to place by foot.  
  • Sibiu
    Sibiu

    This Romanian city in Transylvania is known for many buildings and places of interest that are along the city. You will find the Council Tower, Brukenthal Palace, and Passage of Steps. You can make use of everything that is offered in this city, and even make a whole day out of it. You will have to find a way to get to the city though, as it is more inland than where the cruise might dock.  

    Best Time To Visit

    There is no best time to see this city. You can find that visiting when it is the most comfortable for you is recommended.  

     

    You Should Know

    There is a lot to do in the area, so you will want to plan ahead and try to schedule out where you want to go and what you want to do. Brush up on your Romanian, because you might need to ask for directions while in this city.  
  • Palace of Parliament
    Palace of Parliament

    This Communist Palace is now a parliament building and it is huge. You can walk through some of the rooms inside the castle, or even walk through the outside gardens of the area. The building is massive, and it would take you days to get through the entire place. However, it is definitely a point of interest for numerous reasons. You may want to visit it for yourself.  

    Best Time To Visit

    You should go when the weather is nice, but if you want to explore inside, then it is okay if it is cold or raining outside, as you won't be spending much time outside.  

     

    You Should Know

    Many think of this building as the symbol of the country, so make sure to be respectful while you are there. This castle is located in the nation's capital of Bucharest. It is the heaviest building in the world, weighing 4,098,500,000 kilograms.  
  • Saline Turda
    Saline Turda

    This is where you can find a lot of the salt mine tours happening in the area. You will be able to actually go underground and find a lot of activities and things to do. This is a must-see for those who want to watch the salt actually come from the ground. It is also recommended for children who might be touring the area.  

    Best Time To Visit

    You will want to visit this area when it is a bit warmer unless you bring something to wear because down below the ground where the mines are can become damp and chilly.   

     

    You Should Know

    If you are interested in mining for yourself, then this is where you can go. They do offer tours with knowledgeable guides that can teach you more about the salt mines and how they are used. Dress comfortably and put comfortable shoes on while here because it can become damp.  
  • Romanian Athenaeum
    Romanian Athenaeum

    This neoclassical concert hall still puts on shows for those living in the area or traveling through. It was built back in 1888 and continues to stand strong with many of the same pieces that were once put into it, still there. It is domed, ornate, and circular, giving it a different look, a more realistic look than the other buildings.  

    Best Time To Visit

    You should visit this attraction when there is a show going on. You will be able to get the entire experience if you are there during one of them.  

     

    You Should Know

    Book a show ahead of time before you go on the cruise and see if you can get a discounted rate for one of the shows. There are many types of concerts and shows, so check the calendar ahead of time before booking your cruise if you want to go during a specific one.  
  • Iron Gates
    Iron Gates

    If you want to go to a place full of nature and beauty, then the Iron Gates can bring just that and so much more to you. You will be able to see the river and where it separates with the use of the gates. The Hydroelectric Power Station is one that provides a great view of the water, but also shows you how the water flows through the area.  

    Best Time To Visit

    There is no best time to see this city. You can find that visiting when it is the most comfortable for you is recommended.  

     

    You Should Know

    You cannot go swimming in this area, so keep this in mind if you're planning to go into the water. The Serbian side of the water is a protected area.  
  • Cetatea Rasnov
    Cetatea Rasnov

    This historic monument and landmark are one that you want to walk through and enjoy while there. You can see the tall walls that were pout there to protect the people from the invading armies that were moving in on them. There is a lot of history in the area, and it provides the best way to learn more about Romania.   

    Best Time To Visit

    Go when the weather is warmer, and you can enjoy the sun on your skin while walking through the paths and inside the fortress areas.   

     

    You Should Know

    Put on good walking shoes to make your way through the paths that are offered. This medieval fortress is one of the most well-preserved ones you will find anywhere throughout the area.  

Romania River Cruise Packages

  • Getting There

    Starting a Romanian river cruise typically involves flying into Bucharest, the nation's capital, which is served by Henri Coanda International Airport. Here, you'll find flights connecting Romania to the rest of Europe and beyond. Once you land, getting to your cruise's departure point is straightforward. A transfer from the airport to the port—often provided by the cruise company—will take you through the heart of Romania's scenic landscapes to the dock, usually on the Danube River. These ports are prepared for visitors, with facilities designed to welcome travelers and make boarding the ship as easy as possible. Whether you're beginning your journey from the bustling city or a quieter, more rural dock, the transition from land to river is seamless and part of the adventure.

  • Why Book a Romanian River Cruise?

    Choosing a Romanian river cruise is a fantastic way to explore this often-overlooked corner of Europe. It's a journey where you unpack once but wake up each day to a new vista and a new adventure. On a river cruise, you get unparalleled views of the countryside that you just can't experience from a car or train. The river takes you through the heart of Romania's stunning landscapes, and with exclusive stops at ports along the way, you'll have access to places that other tourists might miss. Your floating hotel provides all the comforts of home, including delicious meals and a range of onboard entertainment options, making it a great value. Plus, with expert guides leading the way, you'll delve deeper into the country's rich history and culture. A Romanian river cruise offers a unique, relaxing, and comprehensive way to see the best this country has to offer, perfect for those looking to discover new places in an easy and comfortable way.

  • Experience the Flavors of Romania

    Romanian cuisine is a hearty blend of different traditions, with dishes that are as rich in flavor as they are in history. You'll want to try 'sarmale,' cabbage rolls filled with spiced meat, and 'mamaliga,' a cornmeal dish often served as a side – think of it as Romanian polenta. 'Ciorba de burta,' a sour tripe soup, is a beloved comfort food, while 'mititei,' grilled minced meat rolls, are a staple at Romanian barbecues. For something sweet, 'papanasi,' fried doughnuts with sour cream and jam, are a must-try.

    Romania also offers a variety of unique beverages. 'Tuica,' a strong plum brandy, is a traditional drink, especially in rural areas. And let's not overlook Romanian wine, which is gaining international acclaim – a tasting tour in one of the country's burgeoning vineyards is highly recommended.

    In terms of dining, waterfront restaurants in the Danube Delta offer fresh fish dishes, while in cities like Bucharest, you can find everything from traditional Romanian eateries to modern cafes. Markets are also a great place to sample local cheese, sausages, and pastries. Each meal in Romania is an opportunity to explore the local culture through its flavors.

  • Immerse Yourself in Romanian Culture

    Romanian culture is a vibrant mix of historical traditions and modern life. Its people are warm and welcoming, often greeting friends with three kisses on the cheek. If you're invited into a Romanian home, expect generous hospitality and a table full of food—it's customary to offer the best to guests. Romania has a rich calendar of festivals, from colorful springtime fairs celebrating Martisor, a holiday marking the beginning of spring, to vibrant summer music festivals like the electric Untold and classical George Enescu Festival. The country's deep folklore traditions surface at events like the Sighisoara Medieval Festival, where the old citadel comes alive with period costumes and crafts. Across Romania, Orthodox religious holidays are observed with reverence, featuring processions and community gatherings. Joining in these cultural experiences gives visitors a genuine taste of Romania's festive spirit and rich heritage.

  • The Perfect Time for a Romanian River Cruise

    A Romanian river cruise, particularly along the Danube Delta, offers a captivating experience, with the timing of your cruise playing a crucial role. The best period for such a cruise is from late spring through early fall. The months of May and June are especially ideal, offering pleasant weather conditions that enhance the river cruising experience. During these months, the landscapes along the river are in full bloom, presenting a spectacular view. Additionally, fewer tourists choose to cruise during this time, allowing for a more peaceful journey and a chance to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Danube Delta.

    The summer months, July and August, bring warmer temperatures, which are perfect for those who enjoy the summer heat. However, it's important to note that these months also correspond with the peak tourist season, meaning the river and its attractions may be more crowded.

    For those seeking a cooler climate and the opportunity to witness the splendid autumn colors, September and October are excellent choices for a Romanian river cruise. The river is generally quieter during these months, and you might also encounter better deals. It's worth mentioning that winters in Romania are typically cold and not the most suitable for river cruising, as some parts of the river can freeze over.

    Choosing to cruise during the shoulder seasons of spring and fall means you can enjoy the best weather and sights that Romania has to offer, without the congestion of peak tourist times. This makes late spring and early fall the most recommended times for a Romanian river cruise, providing a balance of pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

  • Ready to Book Your Romanian River Cruise?

    Are you ready to discover the road less traveled? A Romanian river cruise is an invitation to explore one of Europe's hidden treasures. Glide along the Danube into the heart of Romania's stunning landscapes and rich history. You'll taste unique flavors, from hearty traditional meals to fine wines that tell the story of the land. Each port is a doorway to new experiences: vibrant festivals, centuries-old castles, and the untamed beauty of the Danube Delta. Onboard, relax with all the comforts of home, and wake up to a new adventure each day. This is a chance to see Romania from a different perspective, one that offers both relaxation and discovery.

    So why wait? Book your Romanian river cruise for an experience you won't forget.

Romania River Cruises Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a Romanian River Cruise?

    A Romanian River Cruise can last from 10 days to 14 days and it provides you with a way to check out most of Romania with each of the stops that is put on the itinerary. The starting and ending points of the cruise are going to determine a lot on how long the cruise is going to last. These cruises include the round-trip excursions that you can do while on the ship. 

  • What’s Included on a Romanian River Cruise?

    Almost everything is included with a Romanian River Cruise. You can expect your meals, lodging, and other activities on board the ship are included for the most part. Some of the premium activities might cost a bit more, and alcohol can be expensive if you are looking to drink while onboard the ship.

  • What’s the Best River Cruise for a Romania River Cruise?

    The cruise line that you choose depends on what you want from the cruise line. It is important to look into each of them to find out if they have what you want out of a cruise. Avalon Waterways, Viking River Cruises, and Uniworld River Cruises are all recommended cruise lines to take when you are going to want to cruise through Romania. They offer competitive rates and great staterooms to choose from.

  • How Much Does a Romanian River Cruise Cost?

    The cost of the cruise depends on where you depart from, where you are going and the length of time you are going to be gone. Not only that but additions you put onto the trip and the type of room you choose to stay in can also increase the price. They generally run from $1,800 to $3,999. 

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