Where to go? Destinations Romania

Welcome to Romania, the Pearl of the Carpathians and the country of Dracula ...

A destination that contains many architectural treasures but also a variety of landscapes to take your breath away. Between medieval cities, fortresses, picturesque villages and many natural sites such as the Carpathians or the Danube Delta ... Romania will amaze you! With thousands of bears, wolves, lynx and other endangered species, the territory will also delight fans of flora and fauna. But that's not all, the coast of the Black Sea offers long sandy beaches where it is good to rest. Take your courage to visit Bistrita, the real estate of Dracula and discover an authentic and secret country where the tourist invasion has not yet taken place ...

What to do in Romania?

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Before getting in Romania

  • Infos
  • Driving
  • Languages
  • Security level

    Niveau: 3. Exercise normal safety precautions.

    Visa and passport

    See Embassy recommendations

    Vaccines and health

    Depending on the region and duration of your stay, you should protect yourself against: Hépatithe A, tick-borne encephalitis, Hépathite B, Rage

    Currency / Exchange rate

    Currrency : New Romanian Leu (RON)
    Rate on 16/10/2017
    USD = 3.820 RON
    RON = 0.262 USD

    Electrical outlets

    Voltage : 230 V
    Frequency : 50 Hz
    Plug : Type C / F
    Power outlet : Type F

    Local time / Capital

    Bucharest
    GMT+02:00

    Road infrastructure

    The country has a moderately developed road infrastructure. Check before driving.

    Driving direction

    Driving is on the right.

    Renting an SUV / 4x4?

    Renting a 4x4 is not required unless you wish to have fun in some areas

    Speed limitations

    In town : 50 km/h. Out of town : 90 km/h. Check for road signs.

    Alcohol

    Unexperienced drivers : 0.00 g/dl. Experienced drivers : 0.00 g/dl. For your own safety, you should not drink. (Regulations evolve quickly, find out before driving)

    English level

    Ask directions or exchange with local people will not be a difficulty.

    Spoken languages

    Romanian (official) 85.4%, Hungary 6.3%, Romany (Gypsy) 1.2%, other 1%, unspecified 6.1%

    Phone code

    40

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