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Romania can be visited the entire year. But, in Romania, like in the most Central - Eastern european countries, the touristic season begins in may and ends in late september.

The months of july and august concentrate the peek of demands, as the flux of romanian and foreign tourists increases.

Each season has its beauty.

The spring which in the southern regions of the country can be felt from the last days of february, is the season when the entire nature is born once again. The fields works start again as the migrating birds return on our lands  from the hotter countries, especially from the Nile Delta where they stay through the winter.

 

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The Black Sea's Romanian seacost has a complex formation, offering an important touristic value. It has a total length of 244 km. The Danube Delta and the Razim-Sulina lagoon complex represent the northern side. Towards the south is the actual seacoast stretching on a length of about 70 km. The large sunny beaches (9-12 hours of sun per day), with fine sand, sweet and salt water lakes, therapeutic mud, mineral springs and high sea walls.

The well known spas at Mamaia, Eforie Nord, Eforie Sud, Techirghiol, Costinesti, Neptun, Jupiter, Aurora, Saturn and Mangalia, with a large number of accommodation places and great treatment facilities give the tourists great reasons to come here to cure and relax. 

The Black Sea is considered to be the first touristic area of Romania, representing  an important national richness with its great therapeutic qualities and its archaeological treasures. 

The total accommodation capabilities now exceed 140000 places , the total number of tourists coming here everyyear summing up to 2 millions.

 
Romania is situated in the South – Eastern part of Central Europe. Neighbouring countries are: Hungary in the west,
Ukraine in the north and East, the republic of Moldavia in the East, Bulgaria in the south and Serbia in the south-west.
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