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Embark on a captivating full-day tour from Bucharest to Constanta, Romania's oldest city and gateway to the Black Sea. Your comfortable journey begins with a scenic drive across the historic Danube bridge, designed by renowned engineer Anghel Saligny, and past the impressive Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant, offering a glimpse into both Romania's past and present.
Once in Constanta, you will explore the vibrant historical center, starting with the Museum of Archaeology and History. Founded in 1878, this museum showcases fascinating artifacts from the Greek and Roman periods, including the famous Roman Edifice with Mosaic and the iconic statue of the Roman poet Ovid, located in lively Ovidiu Square.
The adventure continues with a visit to the grand Muslim Mosque, constructed in the early 20th century as a tribute to Constanta's diverse heritage. Ascend the Minaret Tower for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the shimmering Black Sea. Next, discover the stunning Orthodox Cathedral, a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture designed by Ion Mincu in the late 1800s.
If time allows and weather permits, seize the opportunity to swim in the refreshing waters of the Black Sea—just remember to bring your swimsuit. The tour also includes a stop at the historic Constanta Aquarium (temporarily closed for renovation), where you can learn about the region's aquatic life. After a delightful lunch, you'll return comfortably to Bucharest, filled with unforgettable memories.
This immersive day trip includes comfortable transportation, guided visits to key attractions, and a blend of history, culture, and seaside relaxation. Secure your spot on this remarkable journey to Constanta and the Black Sea—check availability or book your adventure now before spaces fill up!