Venus is a popular seaside resort on the Romanian Black Sea coast and is located near the town of Mangalia. However, the place is now also a health resort, as it has hypothermic sulfurous mineral water springs, which are used for treatment of numerous ailments. 1.5 kilometers of sandy beach attract tourists every year, yet Venus is not as crowded as other Black Sea resorts. The resort Venus also offers various accommodation options, including hotels, apartments and guesthouses. There are several restaurants, snack bars, bakeries and supermarkets.

Venus Seaside Resort

Welcome to Venus

It is also worth mentioning that there are sulfurous hypothermic springs here, which are said to help with various ailments. If you are looking for nightlife and more entertainment, you can quickly get from Venus to the city of Mangalia.

Venus Things to Do

  • Lying on the beach
  • Swimming
  • Recreational opportunities
  • diving
  • sulfurous springs

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However, the swimming season in Romania is not year-round. It starts on May 1 and ends in mid to late September, depending on the temperature. By the way, the summer months in Romania can be very hot and reach temperatures around 30 °C, so a bath in the Black Sea is a welcome cooling. If you prefer a cool beer, you can get it in the numerous restaurants or beach bars in the seaside resorts. Out of season, however, the stores, restaurants, clubs and other attractions are mostly closed in the seaside resorts.