The vacation season brings fun, joy and relaxation to millions of travelers every year. Traveling is easy today, isn’t it? But traveling can also be stressful. To minimize stress on vacation one should first and foremost be prepared and plan ahead so that unexpected things don’t negatively affect the vacation trip. This does not mean that you can not be spontaneous.
Travel tips : Be prepared and plan beforehand!
- What are the main goals of your trip? Are recreation, relaxation, sports or culture most important to you, or should several factors be fulfilled at once? Where exactly should the trip go!
- For example, can you communicate adequately? Do you speak the language of the country or is English enough as an international language to communicate in the destination country? For the most part, I got along fine with English in Romania. In some places in Transylvania, people also speak German.
- The respective climate at the travel destination is also very important. On the one hand, travelers must adapt their wardrobe to the respective climatic conditions and on the other hand, travel sometimes poses great challenges to the body of the traveler. The weather in Transylvania varies greatly depending on the season. Winters are sometimes very cold and in summer there are hot days above 30 degrees Celsius.
- Important documents: The destination has a great influence on the travel planning! Since Romania is in the EU, you need an identity card or passport. Check the validity of your documents (passport/ID card) Always take care of your tickets, passports and other important documents during the trip. A copy of the most important documents is also recommended. You should also have a vaccination card with you, not only because of Corona. The status of the tetanus vaccination is also important.
Highlights in Romania
Poenari Castle
Poenari Castle is located in the area of Argeș. It is only a ruin, but it offers a fantastic view of the surrounding area. Moreover, it is certain that Vlad III the Impaler was here in the 15th century. Poenari Castle is not as crowded as Bran Castle, but still worth...
Peles Castle
Beautiful is also the Peles Castle (Castelul Peles) in Sinaia. A magnificent building from the 19th century, which today houses a museum. The castle has already been the backdrop for numerous films due to its architectural splendor, which impresses with its wooden...
Cantacuzino Castle
Cantacuzino Castle (Castleul Cantacuzino) is located in the village of Busteni in Transylvania and is a building worth seeing, which was built in 1911. You can visit the magnificent building today during a guided tour or also celebrate a party in this beautiful...
Brasov Citadel
Brasov Citadel (Cetatea Brasovului) is located on a hill and dates back to the 17th century. Walking up the road to the castle, you have a beautiful view of Brasov. The castle itself was part of the medieval fortifications of the city and is now a medieval landmark of...
Castle in the valley of fairies
Castle in the valley of fairies (Castelul de Lut Valea Zanelor) is a fairytale castle in Romania, located in an idyllic region in front of the Fagaras Mountains. It is a unique place that you should have seen. Today, the castle offers its guests, among other things,...
Travel Tips
Cities of Romania
In Romania you will find many beautiful cities with medieval buildings and historic centers.
Highlights
Romania offers a lot of nature, but also sights, culture and sun, beach, sea.
Romania´s Nature
Romanian nature is magnificent. Here you can still find virgin forests, where wild animals live, but also great mountain landscapes as well as sea.
Churches & Monasteries
There are many churches and monasteries in the most diverse architectural styles. Some are magnificent, others are simple, but everywhere you can feel the spirituality of these very special places!
Travel Tips: How can you pay at the destination?
Cash, credit card, traveler’s checks? How much money can be imported and exported? You should not rely on one means of payment. What currency is valid at the destination? Where can you change cash? In Romania or Transylvania the currency is Lei (Leu). You can change money in banks, or at exchange offices (they usually had a better rate). In Romania, cashless payment is usually not a problem. Whether credit card or Handypay, in most stores and many restaurants it is possible. In some villages, however, only cash is accepted. When using credit cards, the well-known safety instructions should be followed at all times, even though the Romanians themselves are very relaxed about using credit cards, and were surprised that I had covered the keyboard with one hand.
Travel Tips: Health & Precaution
Are vaccinations required for the trip? Talk to your doctor.
A first aid kit can be helpful!
If you need medication, make sure you have a sufficient supply. For some medications, a doctor’s certificate is also useful or absolutely necessary.
If you are limited in health, find out whether there are any aids available at the vacation destination.
In most cases, travel health insurance is recommended when traveling abroad. In Romania there are many public hospitals but also private clinics. I did not have to pay anything for my treatment in an emergency room because it was an accident that led to the injury. Nevertheless, it is always best to stay healthy.
International Airports in Romania
- Arad International Airport (ARW) [Aeroportul International Arad]
- Bacau International Airport (BCM) [Aeroportul Internațional “George Enescu” Bacău]
- Baia Mare International Airport (BAY) [Aeroportul Internațional Maramureș]
- Brasov Ghimbav International Airport (GHV) [Aeroportul Internațional Brașov-Ghimbav]
- International Airport-Băneasa Aurel Vlaicu Bucharest (BBU) [Aeroportul International Băneasa Aurel Vlaicu Bucuresti]
- Bucharest-Henri Coandă International Airport (OTP) [Aeroportul International Henri Coanda]
- Cluj-Napoca International Airport (CLJ) [ Aeroportul Internațional Avram Iancu Cluj]
- Constanța International Airport (CND) [Aeroportul Internațional Mihail Kogălniceanu Constanta
International Airports in Romania
- Craiova International Airport (CRA) [Aeroportul International Craiova]
- Iași International Airport (IAS) [Aeroportul Internațional Iași]
- Oradea Airport (OMR) [Aeroportul Oradea]
- Satu Mare International Airport (SUJ) [Aeroportul International Satu Mare]
- Sibiu International Airport (SBZ) [Aeroportul Internațional Sibiu]
- Suceava International Airport (SCV) [Aeroportul Internațional “Ștefan cel Mare” Suceava]
- Târgu Mureș International Airport (TGM) [Aeroportul Internațional Transilvania din Târgu Mureș]
- Timișoara International Airport (TSR) [ Aeroportul Internațional Traian Vuia]
Other Travel Tips:
I myself did not have any negative experiences during my trip through Romania. Nevertheless, pay attention to the travel advice on Romania. Caution is advised in many large cities. With a cell phone you are able to call for help almost everywhere in case of an emergency.
Note emergency numbers in advance
Emergency: 112
Fire department: 981
Accident rescue: 961
Guide for city tours and more:
You can also find private guides at: https://www.showaround.com
Map of Romania
How to get to Transylvania,
if you come by plane, you can land in Sibiu or also in Bucharest or Cluj and soon also from Brasov (2022). From Bucharest you can take the train, the bus or a shuttle service (https://direct-aeroport.ro/). Many hotels and apartment providers take care of the booking for the shuttle service or even offer their own service. A rental car is another alternative.
If you come by train, book a seat reservation. Trains go for example from Austria or Hungary directly to Romania. Night trains bring you among others to: BB nightjet NJ491 Hamburg – Vienna / ÖBB nightjet NJ40421 Düsseldorf – Vienna / EN 40457 Berlin – Budapest / EN 463 Munich – Budapest => from there you can connect to direct trains to Romania
If you travel by car, remember the Romanian vignette, which you can get at gas stations and also online. https://www.roviniete.ro
Suggested tour:
Bucharest (Flight) => Brasov => Sighisoara => Sibiu (Flight)
Sibiu (Flight) => Brasov => Sighisoara => Bucharest (Flight)
Cluj Napoca (Flight) => Sibiu => Brasov =>Bucharest (Flight)
Brasov (Flight) => Sighisoara => Sibiu => Deva =>Arad => Timisoara (Flight)