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DELUXE TOUR OF ROMANIA

 

Exclusive at AMRO Travel you will find this amazing 2 weeks all-inclusive deluxe tour of Romania. We created this program for the Romanian Consulate in Las Vegas and because of his great success we decided to promote it on a larger scale. 

The tour takes you to the most amazing places like DRACULA'S CASTLE and BUCHAREST. We picked only first class accommodations for you and you will enjoy one of the finest Romanian restaurants with authentic Romanian cuisine and very famous Romanian wines. Personal assistance from an English-speaking guide is provided all along. 

Come and enjoy the culture, history, life-style and hospitality of ROMANIA or as we say in our country “VA ASTEPTAM!” 

 

The land price is quoted per person ( for 20 people traveling)
*Individual travel arrangements are available on request.

 

AMRO Travel va ofera bilete de avion pentru ROMANIA!

Va rugam sa ne trimiti cererea Dumneavoastra si va garantam un raspuns in 24 de ore! 
Pentru cei dragi care calatoresc din Romania in America, putem sa va oferim servicii “prepaid” prin care biletul se plateste in SUA si este ridicat din Bucuresti!

 

DELUXE TOUR OF ROMANIA  - DETAILS

 
Day 1
Otopeni airport arrival. Meet and assist. Transfer airport –hotel –airport. Time at leisure. 
Welcome dinner.
Day 2
Breakfast. Transfer hotel- Cotriceni Palace. Afternoon at leisure or visit Mogosoaia Palace build by King Constantin Brincoveanu and Buftea Palace (build by Prince Barbu Stirnei 1849-1853. Traditional Romanian Dinner.

View of Bucharest – University Square

Day 3
Breakfast. Bucharest sightseeing, which include:
Historical Sites:
- The Old Court – the nucleus of the medieval settlements preserving vestiges of the former princely palaces, which existed here during the reign of Vlad Tepes – Vlad the Impeller 
- Manucs Inn
- Elisabeta’s Palace built of brick, tuff and marble in Mediterranean Style.

Museums:
- Antipa’s Museum of Natural History – one of the first natural history museum established in the world. It exhibits over 30.000 items.
- The Village Musem – one of the most important ethnographic museums
in the world.
- The Romanian Peasant Museum

Religious Sites:
- Stavropleus Church built in 1724 by a Greek monk. It’s situated near Victory Road, the most popular thoroughfare of the Romanian Capital. 
- The Cotroceni Monastery
- The Jewish Synagogue

Other Objectives:
- The Romanian Athenaeum
- The Palace of Parliamnet
- The Arch of Triumph
- The Central University Library, built by King Carol I of Romania
Day 4
Breakfast. Transfer from Bucharest to Brasov, via Prahova Valley. On the road we are going to visit Peles Castle and Sinaia Monastery. Accomodation and dinner in Brasov.
Day 5
Breakfast. Brasov sightseeing.
- Black Church (1385-1477)
- Brasov Castle (VI-VII centuries)
- Piata Sfatului (Sfatului Market – 1520)
- Sf. Nicholas Church (1495 ) and Bartolomeu Church (1223)
- The First Roamnian School
Day 6
Breakfast. Brasov – Bran – Sighisoara – Tirgu Mures.

- Bran – Visit to Castle Bran- - one the most important historical and cultural values of the Romanian people. Today the castle is hosting a museum too.
- Sighisoara – Sighisoara Old City – the medieval city with the original buildings still standing.
- The Clock Tower 
- The Museum of Medieval Weapons
- The House of Vlad Dracul
Accomodation in Sighisoara or Tirgu Mures.

Bran Castle

Day 7
Breakfast. Bistrita – Piata Fintinele – Cimpuling Moldovenesc

Bistrita Nasaud – The Gothic Cathedral 
- The St. Mary Evangelic Church
Piatra Fintinele – Pasul Tihuta is the place where the writer Bram Stoker placed the action of his book (Conte Dracula). Here was built a hotel-castle which brings more mystery to gorgeous natural surroundings.
Day 8
Breakfast. Departure to Suceava.

Suceava city sightseeing

- The St. John Monastery (built in 1532 by the king Petru Rares)
- St. Dumitru Church (built in 1535 by the King Petru Raser)
- The Beizadele Church
- The Resurection Church (built by Vasile Lupu in 1643)
Departure to Putna – via Radauti.
Historical objectives: - Dragomirna Monastery )built in 1609 by the Metropolis Atanasie Crimca)
- Patrauti Church (built by King Stephan the Great in 1487)
- Radauti – Bogdana Monastery (King Bogdan I 1359-1365)
- Volovat Church – situated 5 km from Radauti built by King Stephan the Greatest 1500 – 1502.
- The Putna Monastery – (built by King Stephan the Greatest 1466 –1469) Here the Great King is buried.
Accommodation in the area. Dinner

Putna Monastery – Winter time

Day 9
Breackfast. The Bucovina Monasteries
- The Wooden Church on The Kong Dragos Voda (1346)
- Sucevita Monastery (Ieremia Movila – 1582-1584 )
- Moldvita Monastery (The King Petru Rares – 1532)
- Humor Monastery (1530)
- Voronet Mosatery - (built by The King Stephan The Greatest in 1488 and the Monastery is well known because of the unique color blue used to paid the walls. It is known as the “Sistine Chapel of the East.
Lunch.
Moldavia Monasteries;
- Agapia Monastery – with the beautiful paintings of Nicolae Grigorescu
- Varatec Monastery – the tomb of Veronica Micle
- Neamt Monastery
- Secu Monastery
- Sihastria Monastery
- Piatra Neamt – The ethnographic Musem, St. Ioan Church
Accommodation. Dinner.

Voronet Monastery

Day 10.
Breackfast. Departure to Tulcea/Braila. Accommodation/ The Floating Hotels. Dinner with traditional Romanian vine.
Day 11.
Breakfast. Danube Delta excursion. Departure to Black Sea – Constanta. Visit Black Sea beach and enjoy one relaxing evening at the Casino in Constanta.

Danube Delta

Day 12 
Breakfast. Departure to Bucharest. Farewell dinner.
Day 13
Breakfast. Transfers from the hotel to the airport. Departure to USA.
  

ABOUT ROMANIA

In December 1989, Romania was reborn as a free nation. This diverse country now welcomes tourists who can enjoy a wonderfully varied heritage of traditional culture, scenic splendors and opportunities for leisure. A resurgence of endeavor and enthusiasm is revigorating the tourist facilities of the country to create a unique holiday destination.


Things to Do
The choice of activities and places to visit is extensive. You can ski in traditional or purpose-built mountain resorts or laze in the hot sun on the beaches at the Black Sea, comparable to those on the Mediterranean.
You can hike through un spoilt landscapes, where rivers run clear, or go boating in the 5,640 sq km (2,200 sq miles) water wilderness of the Danube Delta. Out of this total surface 4,340 sq km (1,695 sq miles) are to be found in Romania. There one can see pelicans and other endangered birds among floating iles overgrown with reeds.
One can also enjoy the architecture, museums and galleries of the cities.


History
The very name "Romania" reminds us that ancient Rome exercised a decisive influence on this country and on the monuments of that era. There are feudal fortresses, Byzantine decorated monasteries and adorned village houses to be admired, while "Dracula's" castle is only one among many other fascinating castles and palaces.


Cultural Traditions
You can see folk festivals in Transylvania that are genuine expressions of local culture, not merely staged for visitors. When you buy local woodcarvings or pottery you buy things made to give pleasure while in use, not just valueless souvenirs.
One of the many extraordinary aspects of this country is its vibrant rural culture. For decades the outside world heard little about it. Not that Romania's heritage is simply one of folk art! Bucharest used to be called the "Little Paris", and with good reason, too!
Today first class opera and concert halls, permanent art exhibitions, like that of the sculpturer Brancusi, fine museums and galleries are all specific for Romania's new sophisticated artistic sensitivity.


Modern Facilities and Affordable Prices
Better still this is all backed up by the comfort of a widening range of hotels and restaurants, good domestic transportation by air, train and bus, and surprisingly low prices. Going to the opera is quite affordable, let alone local dishes and wines. Romania is fun to visit. Come and see for yourself.

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