ROMUNIJA Contanta, Bran, Brasov, Bukarešta, Sinaia, 7 noči
From 394 €

ROMUNIJA Contanta, Bran, Brasov, Bukarešta, Sinaia, 7 noči

holiday package
Created: Monday, July 21, 2025
Ref ID: 5664175
price per person From
394 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Monday, July 21, 2025
Destinations: Bucharest, Romania , Constanta, Romania , Brasov, Romania , Bran, Romania , Sinaia, Romania , Bucharest, Romania

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07 Oct
Transport from Treviso to Bucharest
Departure
Ryanair
Ryanair Ryanair - FR1180
12:55 - Treviso, Treviso (TSF)
15:55 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
2h 0m 0 PC Nonstop Fare: Regular
Transport:  FR1180
Cabin Class: Economy
07 Oct
Car rental
Dacia Sandero, Volkswagen Polo, Skoda Fabia or similar
SurPrice
A/C 5 doors 5 people
Dacia Sandero, Volkswagen Polo, Skoda Fabia or similar (EDMRB)
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Return same level as pickup
Manual transmission
Unlimited Mileage
Henri Coanda
Otopeni, County Ilfov, Intrarea Sulfinei no.1
17:00 - 7. Oct 2025
Henri Coanda
Otopeni, County Ilfov, Intrarea Sulfinei no.1
14:15 - 14. Oct 2025
Driver age

Minimum 18, Maximum 80

Fuel Policy
The fuel policy is like for like. The customer will need to return the vehicle with the same level of fuel, as when the vehicle was picked up.

If the rental vehicle is returned with less fuel than there was at the pickup time, the customer will be charged for the missing fuel and for a refuelling fee.
It’s important the customer refuels within 10 kilometers from the drop-off point and keep the fuel station ticket.

General payment terms
The following deposit will be debited at the start of the rental (fuel and extras deposit might not be included in this amount) : MBMR, MDMR 2000.00 EUR
EDMR, CFMR 2100.00 EUR
CDMR 2200.00 EUR
CFAR 2200.00 EUR
IDMR 2300.00 EUR
IDAR 2300.00 EUR
CWMR, SDMR, CGMR, FVMV 2400.00 EUR
FVMR, FVAR, FVMV 2400.00 EUR
FDAR, FDMR, SFNR 2600.00 EUR
FVMR 2800.00 EUR
PDAR 2800.00 EUR
The lead driver must have a credit card in their name. A deposit will be taken from the card to cover the insurance excess and additional extras.Form of payment accepted: Mastercard credit card, Visa credit card Form of payment NOT accepted: Cheques, Cash, American Express credit card, Diners Club credit card, Prepaid cards, Debit cards, Credit and Debit cards for electronic use only, Maestro, Cards not issued by a bank, Unembossed cards, Virtual cards, Visa electronIt may take up to 30 days for the deposit to be released from your credit card.
2.100,00 €
Theft protection
2.100,00 €
Collision damage waiver
2.100,00 €
Pickup

Otopeni, County Ilfov, Intrarea Sulfinei no.1 - Telephone: 0040799555266 , 0040747065167

Otopeni, County Ilfov, Intrarea Sulfinei no.1, Bucharest

Opening hours: 00:01 - 23:59

Shuttle bus service to the office: After the baggage claim and the passport control exit the Arrivals Terminal and follow the sign DEPARTURES TERMINAL. You will have to reach the Departures Terminal GATE A. When you arrive, please call 0040/799 555 266, 0040/747065167 to arrange the pick-up. We offer a free shuttle service.
Dropoff

Otopeni, County Ilfov, Intrarea Sulfinei no.1 - Telephone 0040799555266 , 0040747065167

Otopeni, County Ilfov, Intrarea Sulfinei no.1, Bucharest

Opening hours: 00:01 - 23:59

Shuttle bus service to the office: After the baggage claim and the passport control exit the Arrivals Terminal and follow the sign DEPARTURES TERMINAL. You will have to reach the Departures Terminal GATE A. When you arrive, please call 0040/799 555 266, 0040/747065167 to arrange the pick-up. We offer a free shuttle service.
07 Oct
1. Bucharest
Stop
About the destination: Bucharest is a really beautiful city, featuring impossible mixture of different architecture styles; one can see Gothic and Greek Orthodox constructions alongside Stalinist monuments neighbouring post-modern apartment buildings of concrete and glass. Unlike other cities, the street structure is not square-parallel, but rather star-like, so streets go like star beams from round circuses, thus forming blocks of different shapes. During the 50's, Bucharest was known as Little Paris because of the French influence on the landscape and lifestyle of Bucharest. Traces of this period remain in the architecture of the city centre, in the profusion of outdoor cafes, and even in the Arcul de Triumf, a modest replica of Paris’ Arc de Triomphe. Downtown of Bucharest is comprised by the space between the Victoriei Square, where the Romanian Government is and the Unirii Square, where the grand boulevard that leads to the Parliament Palace, starts. Near Unirii Square there is also the old city centre, the Old Princely Court and iconic streets like Lipscani, Selari, Covaci, Gabroveni are situated. The area today contains an assortment of middle 19th century buildings, ruins of the Wallachian princes' medieval court, churches, bank headquarters, a few hotels, clubs, restaurants and shops. Narrow cobblestoned streets retain the names of the ancient guilds that resided on them. The area was mostly renovated and is now a place of gathering for the young generation of the city. Revolution square is a double square that houses the Romanian Athenaeum, the National Library, the Senate building and the old Royal Palace that is now the Museum of Art. There is a tall monument in the centre of the square in memory of those who died during the revolution. Bucharest is a city of parks. Wander through well-groomed central Cişmigiu Garden or huge Herăstrău Park. For the Bucharesters, they’re not just refuges from the summer heat, but focal poits for much of the city’s social life. Elderly pensioners, young lovers, football fans, and backgammon and chess whizzes are everywhere. Come join the fun.
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07 Oct
Car journey 224 Kilometers - 2h 26m
Bucharest
Constanta
07 Oct
2. Constanta
Stay
About the destination: "Constanța is the oldest still populated city in Romania. The city is located in the Dobruja region of Romania, on the Black Sea coast. It is the capital of Constanța County and the largest city in the region. Constanta is more than just the entry point to the Black Sea coast. It is a place with a long and interesting past, attested by its many Roman vestiges, historic buildings, facades and mosques that color the Old City Centre. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Ovidiu's Square. Designed by the sculptor Ettore Ferrari in 1887, the statue dedicated to the Roman poet, Ovidius Publius Naso, gives name to this square. • The Roman Mosaics. A vast complex on three levels. Today, only about a third of the original edifice remains, including more than 9,150 sq ft of colorful mosaics. Built toward the end of the 4th century AD and developed over the centuries, it was the city's commercial centre until the 7th century. • The Genoese Lighthouse. Soaring 26 feet, this lighthouse was built in 1860 by the Danubius and Black Sea Company to honor Genoese merchants who established a flourishing sea trade community here in the 13th century. • The Casino. Completed between the two World Wars in art nouveau style according to the plans of the architects, Daniel Renard and Petre Antonescu, the Casino features sumptuous architecture and a wonderful view of the sea. • The House with Lions. Blending pre-Romantic and Genovese architectural styles, this late 19th century building features four columns adorned with imposing sculptured lions. • The Archaeology Park. The park houses columns and fragments of 3rd and 4th century buildings and a 6th century tower. • St. Peter & Paul Orthodox Cathedral. Constructed in Greco-Roman style between 1883 and 1885, the church was severely damaged during WWII and was restored in 1951. The interior murals display a neo-Byzantine style. The Great Mahmudiye Mosque. Built in 1910 by King Carol I, the mosque is the seat of the Mufti, the spiritual leader of the 55,000 Muslims (Turks and Tatars by origin) who live along the coast of the Dobrogea region. The building combines Byzantine and Romanian architectural elements, making it one of the most distinctive mosques in the area. The centerpiece of the interior is a large Persian carpet, a gift from Sultan Abdul Hamid. Woven at the Hereche Handicraft Centre in Turkey, it is one of the largest carpets in Europe, weighing 1,080 pounds. "
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10 Oct
Car journey 395 Kilometers - 4h 56m
Constanta
Brasov
10 Oct
3. Brasov
Stay
About the destination: Brasov is a beautiful city located in the heart of Romania. It is surrounded by the stunning Carpathian Mountains and boasts a rich history and culture that will leave you in awe. One of the main attractions of Brasov is the iconic Black Church, which is one of the largest Gothic churches in Eastern Europe. It is a must-see for anyone visiting the city, as it not only offers a glimpse into the country's religious history but also provides breathtaking views of the city. For those who enjoy the great outdoors, Brasov is also the perfect destination. The city is surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains, which offer a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and mountain climbing. The views from the top of the mountains are simply breathtaking and offer a unique perspective of the city. Brasov is also home to a number of museums, galleries, and cultural events that showcase the country's rich history and culture. The city's Old Town is a charming area filled with narrow streets, colorful buildings, and traditional Romanian architecture. It is the perfect place to wander around and soak up the local atmosphere. Overall, Brasov is a wonderful destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty and culture of Romania. Whether you are interested in history, nature, or simply relaxing in a charming setting, Brasov has something for everyone.
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10 Oct
Accommodation
2 Nights
12 Oct
Car journey 32 Kilometers - 35m
Brasov
Bran
12 Oct
4. Bran
Stop
About the destination: Bran is a commune in Brașov County, Romania. It lies at 30 km from the city of Brașov and is composed of five villages: Bran, Poarta (Hungarian: Porta), Predeluț (Kispredeál), Șimon (Simon) and Sohodol (Szohodol). The medieval Bran Castle, which was once besieged by Vlad the Impaler, is a popular tourist destination, partly because it resembles the home of Dracula in Bram Stoker's novel. The Teutonic Order began building a wooden fort called Dietrichstein here early in the 13th century. After the fort's destruction in 1242 by Mongols, King Sigismund of Hungary ordered the a stone castle to be built in 1377, while the settlement of Bran began to develop nearby. Positioned high atop a steep cliff, the castle guarded a strategic trade route between Transylvania and Wallachia. In 1498, Bran came under the jurisdiction of Braşov.[3] After the Ottoman Empire defeated the Kingdom of Hungary in the 16th century, Bran became part of the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom and the Principality of Transylvania which eventually became part of the Habsburg Monarchy. In 1804 the commune became part of the Austrian Empire along with the Grand Principality of Transylvania and in 1867 the Hungarian-half of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It was added to the Kingdom of Romania following World War I.[4] Bran Castle is one of Romania's most popular visitor sites, made famous in modern times when Queen Marie restored it after receiving it from the residents of Brașov County in the 1920s. The castle is open to tourists, who can view the inside alone or as part of a guided tour. Outside the castle are examples of traditional Romanian farm houses and peasant homes.
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12 Oct
Car journey 49 Kilometers - 1h 3m
Bran
Sinaia
12 Oct
5. Sinaia
Stop
About the destination: Sinaia is a town and a mountain resort in Prahova County, Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Muntenia. The town was named after the Sinaia Monastery of 1695, around which it was built. The monastery in turn is named after the Biblical Mount Sinai. King Carol I of Romania built his summer home, Peleș Castle, near the town in the late nineteenth century. Sinaia is about 65 kilometres (40 miles) northwest of Ploiești and 48 kilometres (30 miles) south of Brașov, in a mountainous area on the Prahova River valley, just east of the Bucegi Mountains. The town's altitude varies between 767 to 860 metres (2,516 to 2,822 feet) above sea level. The city is a popular destination for hiking and winter sports, especially downhill skiing. Among the tourist landmarks, the most important are Peleș Castle, Pelișor Castle, Sinaia Monastery, Sinaia Casino, Sinaia train station, and the Franz Joseph and Saint Anne Cliffs. Sinaia was also the summer residence of the Romanian composer George Enescu, who stayed at the Luminiș villa.
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12 Oct
Car journey 138 Kilometers - 1h 54m
Sinaia
Bucharest
12 Oct
6. Bucharest
Stay
About the destination: Bucharest is a really beautiful city, featuring impossible mixture of different architecture styles; one can see Gothic and Greek Orthodox constructions alongside Stalinist monuments neighbouring post-modern apartment buildings of concrete and glass. Unlike other cities, the street structure is not square-parallel, but rather star-like, so streets go like star beams from round circuses, thus forming blocks of different shapes. During the 50's, Bucharest was known as Little Paris because of the French influence on the landscape and lifestyle of Bucharest. Traces of this period remain in the architecture of the city centre, in the profusion of outdoor cafes, and even in the Arcul de Triumf, a modest replica of Paris’ Arc de Triomphe. Downtown of Bucharest is comprised by the space between the Victoriei Square, where the Romanian Government is and the Unirii Square, where the grand boulevard that leads to the Parliament Palace, starts. Near Unirii Square there is also the old city centre, the Old Princely Court and iconic streets like Lipscani, Selari, Covaci, Gabroveni are situated. The area today contains an assortment of middle 19th century buildings, ruins of the Wallachian princes' medieval court, churches, bank headquarters, a few hotels, clubs, restaurants and shops. Narrow cobblestoned streets retain the names of the ancient guilds that resided on them. The area was mostly renovated and is now a place of gathering for the young generation of the city. Revolution square is a double square that houses the Romanian Athenaeum, the National Library, the Senate building and the old Royal Palace that is now the Museum of Art. There is a tall monument in the centre of the square in memory of those who died during the revolution. Bucharest is a city of parks. Wander through well-groomed central Cişmigiu Garden or huge Herăstrău Park. For the Bucharesters, they’re not just refuges from the summer heat, but focal poits for much of the city’s social life. Elderly pensioners, young lovers, football fans, and backgammon and chess whizzes are everywhere. Come join the fun.
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14 Oct
Transport from Bucharest to Treviso
Return
Ryanair
Ryanair Ryanair - FR1181
16:20 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
17:25 - Treviso, Treviso (TSF)
2h 5m 0 PC Nonstop Fare: Regular
Transport:  FR1181
Cabin Class: Economy
price per person From
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