Tulcea to Brasov

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Travel from the heart of the Danube Delta to the foot of the Carpathian Mountains with a private transfer from Tulcea to Brașov. This journey takes you through some of Romania’s most historically and culturally significant sites. With optional sightseeing stops along the way, you’ll enjoy more than just transportation — you’ll experience centuries of stories, architecture, and natural beauty.

Optional Sights to Visit on This Trip

Snagov Monastery

Nestled on a forested island in Lake Snagov, this medieval monastery is steeped in mystery. Founded centuries ago and once a cultural and religious hub of Wallachia, it’s rumored to be the burial place of Vlad the Impaler. Accessible only by a narrow footbridge, the monastery remains a peaceful and atmospheric stop full of historical intrigue.

Old Salt Mine – Slănic Prahova

Located 100 km north of Bucharest, the Slănic salt mine offers more than subterranean beauty. With its therapeutic microclimate, the mine is open to visitors seeking both relaxation and recreation. Inside, you'll find constant temperatures, clean air rich in aerosols, and recreational amenities including playgrounds and ping-pong tables — a surprising oasis beneath the surface.

Peleș Castle

A gem of neo-Renaissance architecture, Peleș Castle is nestled in the Carpathian town of Sinaia. Commissioned by King Carol I in the 19th century, the castle was the summer residence of Romania’s royal family and is now a museum featuring richly decorated rooms, elaborate wood carvings, and a stunning art collection. It also holds the distinction of being the world’s first castle fully powered by locally produced electricity.

Bran Castle

Famous as “Dracula’s Castle,” Bran is a dramatic fortress perched on a rocky cliff at the edge of Transylvania. Originally built in the 14th century by Saxon settlers, the castle later served as a royal residence for Queen Marie of Romania. Today, it captivates visitors with its medieval architecture, imposing towers, and the legends surrounding Bram Stoker’s infamous vampire.

Râșnov Fortress

Overlooking the town of Râșnov from a 650-ft hilltop, this 14th-century fortress was designed for defense against invading armies. Built by Teutonic Knights and later expanded by Saxon settlers, the fortress boasts stone towers, bastions, and sweeping views of the surrounding mountains. It was last used as a refuge during the 1848 revolution and now stands as one of Romania’s best-preserved medieval fortifications.

Make the Most of Your Journey

This Tulcea to Brașov transfer transforms a long drive into a curated historical and cultural tour. Choose your preferred sightseeing stops and enjoy a seamless and memorable travel experience through the heart of Romania.

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