About Romania


Romania is steadfastly becoming a popular destination amongst European travellers. The country is one of the newest EU members, which is conveniently positioned between central Europe, Eastern Europe and the Balkans, making it a meeting point of these three regions. Bucharest is the Capital City which dates back 500 years and is now often referred to as ‘small Paris.’

Famous for being the home to Count Dracula in Transylvania, there is much more to Romania than this intriguing legend. Its countryside is unspoiled and seems as though time has stood still. The locals are considered extremely friendly and hospitable, and you will find that in the outer regions the locals tend to wear their traditional costumes. The customs and traditions of Romania have been well preserved and reflect the strength that they upheld in their past where many a time they were invaded and attempts to conquer their land were numerous.

Aside from the fact that Romania contains Europe’s best preserved towns, it is also renowned for its spas and treatments due to the richness in minerals and natural springs. With a temperate climate and a quarter of the country being covered by forests, its fauna is one of the richest in Europe. This country’s appeal is very strong and your visit there will go beyond your expectations.