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One Day Tour from Bucharest to Constanta Romania

Established at the crossroads of several commercial routes, the city of Constanta, Romania, lies on the western coast of the Black Sea. This city is more than just the entry point to the Black Sea coast. It is a place with a long and interesting past, attested by its many Roman vestiges, historic buildings, facades, and mosques that give color to the Old City Centre. Join a local guide on the small-group One-Day Tour from Bucharest to Constanta (the ancient city of Tomis, in Romania) for a day of learning, discovery, and fun!

Tour type

Small group (no more than 16 people) shared tour by car/minibus

Price

129 Euros adult, 99 Euros child 7-11

Groups discounts

5% for 2 people, 10% for 4 or more people traveling together (call us for a discount code). If you are a large group, contact us for a special price.

Additional benefits for our customers

  • 10% discount at best restaurants in Bucharest including famous locations as Hard Rock Cafe, Caru’ cu bere, Hanu’ lui Manuc, Pescarus
  • 20% discount at Museum of Senses
  • 25% discount and a free group photo at 3D Museum

Departure & Return Location

Departure Time

08:00 pm

Language

English (other languages available on request for an additional fee)

Price Includes

  • Transportation by A/C van/minibus
  • Certified English speaking tour guide
  • Lunch
  • Entrance fees

Cancellation policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the activity starts

One Day Tour from Bucharest to Constanta, Romania – Highlights

  • Small Group Tour: No more than 16 people for a more personal and intimate experience. A chance to discover Constanta while making new friends.
  • Friendly, Experienced Guide: Feel welcome, relaxed, and able to enjoy the tour to its fullest. Ask your burning questions and learn from your knowledgeable guide.
  • Get a comprehensive introduction to the city of Constanta from a historical, architectural and social perspective.
  • Take beautiful photos in front of the most interesting monuments in Constanta
Know before you book
  • From March to October as well as December 16 to January 6, at least 4 people are required for this activity to take place
  • January 7 to February 29 and November 1 to December 15, at least 2 people are required for this activity to take place
  • If the minimum number of people is not reached, you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund
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Itinerary of One Day Tour from Bucharest to Constanta Romania

The first part of the one-day tour from Bucharest to Constanta will find us on the highway to Constanta, crossing the bridge over the Danube (the first bridge was built in 1895 by the Romanian engineer Anghel Saligny during King Carol I). Also, we will pass the Nuclear Power Plant made by a Canadian Company starting at the beginning of 1978. After 3 hours of driving, we will reach Constanta where we head to the Historical Center.

Constanta is the oldest town attested on the Romanian territory. The first documentary attestation of this city dates back to 657 BC when the area was founded by a Greek colony called Tomis. The Greek settlements have been conquered by the Romans in 71 BC and renamed Constantiana, after the sister of the Roman Emperor Constantin the Great. During the 13th Century, the Italian merchants from Genova developed the town. Constanta declined during the Ottoman rule period. After the Romanian War of Independence 1877-1878, Constanta rose back and has been developed until the present as the largest harbor in Romania.

Sights we visit in Constanta:

The Museum of Archeology and History Constanta
Founded in 1878, the museum contains relics and pieces of architecture from the Greek and Roman period.

The Roman Edifice with mosaic (temporarily closed for renovation)
Discovered in 1959 by archaeological excavations, the edifice reveals an original Roman Mosaic, part of the commercial harbor, dating back to the 4th Century.

The statue of Ovidius
The statue represents Publius Ovidius Naso (43BC-17AC). The statue is in the Ovidiu Square and was built in 1887 by the Italian sculptor Ettore Ferrari.

The Muslim Mosque
Built between 1910-1912 as an homage to the local Muslim community, the inauguration was made in the presence of Carol I (the first king of Romania). It was first named Carol I and later it was renamed Mahmud the Second. Going up in the Minaret Tower, you can have a splendid panoramic view of the entire city of Constanta.

The Orthodox Cathedral
The Orthodox Cathedral Saints Peter and Paul were built between 1883-1895 by the famous Romanian architect Ion Mincu. It is a monument of Byzantine architectural style.

The Aquarium Constanta (temporarily closed for renovation)
Inaugurated in 1958 as the first public aquarium in Romania, you can see here a variety of fish species, including an extensive collection of sturgeons.

After lunch, the day ends with the driving back to Bucharest.

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