Experience the rich culture and history of Romania on a 6-day private tour through Transylvania and Maramureș. Discover UNESCO sites, including the legendary Bran Castle and the stunning Turda Salt Mine. Traverse the picturesque Carpathian Mountains, visit the Merry Cemetery with its vibrant painted crosses, and explore medieval towns like Sibiu and Sighișoara. Savor authentic Romanian cuisine with local hosts and enjoy outdoor activities like horseback riding in breathtaking landscapes. This tour offers a unique insight into Romania's traditions and heritage, making it ideal for culture enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
- 6-day private tour covering Transylvania and Maramureș
- Visit notable sites like Bran Castle, Turda Salt Mine, and Sighișoara
- Enjoy authentic local cuisine and traditional experiences
- Includes horseback riding through the scenic Transylvanian countryside
Please be in front of your accommodation 5 minutes before pickup. Your guide will be waiting for you with a 99Tour sign.
Meet your guide at Cluj-Napoca International Airport and enjoy a traditional Romanian welcome with bread, salt, and homemade pălincă. After hotel check-in, visit the spectacular Turda Salt Mine (depending on your arrival time), one of Europe's most impressive underground attractions. Dinner and overnight in Cluj-Napoca.
Travel through the Carpathian Mountains to the authentic region of Maramureș. Ride the chairlift in Borșa to admire the stunning Horses Waterfall, Romania's highest waterfall. Visit the Maramureș Peasant Woman Museum, Bârsana Monastery, and a traditional water mill still in use today. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and a homemade Romanian dinner prepared by local hosts. Overnight in Maramureș. Horses Waterfall is the tallest waterfall in Romania, with a total drop of about 90 meters (295 feet), located in the scenic Rodna Mountains National Park near the Borșa resort. Fed by mountain streams, the waterfall cascades over steep limestone cliffs, creating a spectacular natural setting. According to local legend, a herd of horses was once chased to the edge of the cliffs by bears, giving the waterfall its name. Surrounded by alpine meadows and forests, Horses Waterfall is a popular destination for hiking, photography, and enjoying the beauty of the Carpathian Mountains.
The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Woman is a unique ethnographic museum located in Dragomirești, Maramureș, and the only museum in Romania dedicated entirely to the life and role of the Romanian peasant woman. Housed in a beautifully preserved wooden home dating from 1720, the museum showcases traditional costumes, woven textiles, household tools, and handcrafted dowry items that reflect centuries of rural life. Through its authentic interiors, carved wooden gate, and fascinating local stories, the museum honors the women who preserved Maramureș's traditions, culture, and family heritage, offering visitors an unforgettable journey into the heart of Romanian village life.
Bârsana Monastery is one of the most beautiful and iconic monasteries in Romania, located in the heart of Maramureș. Rebuilt in the traditional Maramureș wooden style, its tall, slender church, intricately carved wooden buildings, and peaceful flower-filled gardens reflect the region's rich spiritual and architectural heritage. The monastery is an active Orthodox convent and a symbol of the revival of religious life after the communist era. Surrounded by rolling hills and traditional villages, Bârsana Monastery offers visitors a serene atmosphere and a glimpse into the timeless traditions of Maramureș.
Visit the famous Merry Cemetery, renowned for its colorful painted crosses and unique epitaphs, followed by Săpânța-Peri Monastery, home to the world's tallest wooden church. After lunch, return to Cluj-Napoca for dinner and overnight. The Merry Cemetery (Cimitirul Vesel) in Merry Cemetery is one of Romania's most unique and famous attractions. Created by local woodcarver Stan Ioan Pătraș in the 1930s, the cemetery is renowned for its brightly painted wooden crosses, decorated with colorful folk motifs and humorous epitaphs that celebrate the lives of the deceased. Rather than focusing on sorrow, the cemetery reflects the local belief that death is a natural part of life, making it a remarkable expression of Maramureș's traditions, creativity, and optimism.
Săpânța-Peri Monastery is home to one of the tallest wooden churches in the world, with its impressive spire rising 78 meters (256 feet). Located in Maramureș, near the village of Săpânța, the monastery was built to honor the historic Peri Monastery, an important medieval center of Romanian Orthodox culture. Constructed in the traditional Maramureș style, the church features intricate wood carvings, steep shingled roofs, and remarkable craftsmanship. Surrounded by peaceful countryside, Săpânța-Peri Monastery is a symbol of the region's deep spiritual heritage and exceptional wooden architecture.
Explore the medieval city of Sibiu on a guided walking tour before visiting the legendary Bran Castle, famously linked to the Dracula legend. Continue to a countryside guesthouse near an equestrian center for dinner and overnight. Sibiu is one of Romania's most beautiful medieval cities, renowned for its well-preserved Old Town, colorful buildings, and rich Saxon heritage. Once an important cultural and commercial center of Transylvania, today it is celebrated for its elegant squares, charming cobblestone streets, and vibrant cultural scene. Highlights include Piața Mare, the iconic Bridge of Lies, and the historic Council Tower of Sibiu. Named a European Capital of Culture in 2007, Sibiu offers visitors a perfect blend of history, architecture, and modern cultural life.
Bran Castle is one of Romania's most famous medieval landmarks, perched on a rocky hill in Transylvania. Built in the 14th century, it served as a strategic fortress and later became a royal residence. Although there is little historical evidence that Count Dracula or even Vlad III Dracula lived there, the castle's Gothic architecture, hidden passages, and mysterious atmosphere have made it closely associated with the Dracula legend. Today, Bran Castle attracts visitors from around the world who come to explore its history and experience the haunting myth of Dracula.
Discover the UNESCO-listed Sighișoara Citadel, one of Europe's best-preserved inhabited medieval towns and the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler. After lunch, enjoy a horseback ride or horse-drawn carriage experience through the beautiful Transylvanian countryside. Dinner and overnight at the guesthouse.
Sighișoara Citadel is one of the best-preserved medieval fortified towns in Europe and a Historic Centre of Sighișoara UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded by Saxon settlers in the 12th century, its colorful streets, defensive towers, and cobbled lanes preserve the charm of the Middle Ages. The citadel is especially famous as the birthplace of Vlad III Dracula, the historical figure who inspired the legend of Dracula. Visitors can see the house where Vlad is believed to have been born, making Sighișoara a fascinating destination where medieval history and vampire legend come together.
Return to Cluj-Napoca for a guided city tour featuring Union Square, St. Michael's Church, and the historic center. After lunch, transfer to the airport for your departure, taking home unforgettable memories of Romania.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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