Transylvania self-drive vacation in Romania
Drive across Romania, and back in time, as you explore atmospheric villages, painted churches, medieval towns and the castle that inspired Bram Stoker.
Bucharest Transfagarasan Highway Sibiu Alba Iulia Maramures Painted Monasteries in Suceava Bicaz Gorge Transylvania Viscri Brasov Bran Castle Bear Sanctuary Walking in Bucegi Mountains (optional) Peles Castle
£895To£995 excluding flights
Includes:
12 days inclusive car hire
Airport transfers
14nts on B&B (6nts on HB)
City tour in Bucharest
Detailed itinerary (sightseeing, driving)
FREE travel app with documents, maps, etc.
All local taxes
Fully protected
24hr representative services.
Description of Transylvania self-drive vacation in Romania
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This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
Travel guides
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Reviews
5 Reviews of Transylvania self-drive vacation in Romania
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 30 Sep 2023 by Aldalize Cussons
Driving through the country and visiting interesting places was exciting. Read full reviewReviewed on 30 Sep 2018 by Helen Preston
Highlights have to be the painted monasteries, the wooden churches, the fortified churches and the medieval old town centers. The mountains were just lovely and the drive over some of the passes spectacular...The vacation included all we could wish for in the way of scenery and experiences. Read full reviewReviewed on 21 Sep 2018 by Carol Holmes
Seeing the fantastic and varied architecture - lots of churches (fortified, wooden, baroque, gothic etc). medieval towns, castles, mountain scenery. Traditional way of life contrasting with the modern. Impact of communism in the past. Read full reviewReviewed on 29 Aug 2017 by Vikki Wall
My kids definitely vote for floating in the salt lakes (which were flooded old roman salt mines) just north of Sibui, Transylvania. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
We have chosen to include places to stay where there is much more opportunity for you to interact more fully with the locals, to practice your language and to minimise your carbon footprint somewhat. The village guesthouses that we recommend use predominantly local produce in the preparation of meals, reducing the food-miles, waste and carbon footprint associated with larger hotels.By including the opportunity to visit the National Parks and UNESCO sites on this vacation you choose to contribute to the excellent record of conservation in recent years through the entrance fees and also by using local guides and buying local handicrafts. We ask all our customers to respect the environment. Litter, in particular, is damaging to the landscape and can injure animals so we encourage people to act responsibly.
As a company we employ responsible policies such as recycling paper, ink cartridges, glass and cardboard; we minimize the use of electricity and conducting the vast majority of our correspondence and promotion via the internet and email, minimizing the amount of paper used for our activities. We also compost waste in our company garden.
People
Our recommended accommodation on this vacation is in family-run, small hotels. The food in the hotels is primarily sourced locally and a large number of dishes on the menus are home made. We only employ local guides as their expertise and local knowledge will enhance your experience and understanding of the historical context and the environmental impact of your visit. In Bucharest in particular you will see the evidence for and read about the impact of the Ceauasescu period; the cost of rebuilding and repairing the historic center has been enormous and every contribution made by visitors will help. Similarly the countryside was devastated in this time as whole villages were destroyed and communities forceibly removed to the cities - because of this experience rural Romania and its traditional way of life is so precious and with our itineraries we aim to assist the local economies to thrive with the help of tourism whilst not losing the integrity of the community structures.As well as supporting the local community and economy directly our vacations also encourage support indirectly. The latter because more interaction with local people and local tourist service providers engenders greater understanding and respect which almost always leads to larger and more careful spending by visitors.
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