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Ancient Tomis & Black Sea Shores: Romania's Historic Port City & Coastal Treasures

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📖 3 min read 🔄 Last updated: 2026-01-17

Your day-by-day itinerary

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Constanta

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Jour 1: Explore Constanta's Old Town, historically known as Tomis, Romania's largest port on the Black Sea coast. Walk the recently restored streets from the City Hall to the Tomis Touristic Port, discovering beautiful architecture and the perfect blend between ancient history and modern life.
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Jour 1: Visit Ovid's Square at the center of the old town, featuring the statue of Publius Ovidius Naso, the Roman poet exiled to ancient Tomis. The statue bears lyrics written by the poet himself, with legend saying these words were also engraved on his tomb, though its location remains unknown.
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Jour 1: Marvel at the Constanta Casino, an amazing Art Nouveau style building located in a prime spot on the seafront. This impressive historical building is currently being rehabilitated and while you cannot enter, the exterior and surrounding pedestrian promenade offer splendid sea views.
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Jour 1: See the Capitoline Wolf monument where, during summer, a small Roman guard area is set up with hourly changing of guards ceremonies, bringing ancient Tomis to life.
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Jour 1: Stroll along the Constanta Promenade near the Casino, a rehabilitated pedestrian area perfect for enjoying the sea breeze and watching seagulls dance in the salty air.
Jour 1: Visit the Genoese Lighthouse on the promenade, an 8-meter historic monument originally built around the 1300s in honor of Genoese merchants. Rebuilt in the 1860s, it features a Genoese ship coat of arms on its walls.
Jour 2: Visit the Hünkar Mosque, built in 1869 by an Ottoman Sultan for Turks who settled in Constanta after fleeing the Crimean War. This lesser-known mosque offers another perspective on the city's Ottoman heritage.
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Next stop
Distance: 2 km
Travel time: 10min
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Murfatlar

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Explore the Murfatlar Wine Region in Constanta County, offering an authentic glimpse into traditional Romanian village life combined with the rich flavors of celebrated vineyards. This peaceful countryside escape is enriched by cultural heritage, local gastronomy, and scenic landscapes.
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Visit centuries-old wine cellars carved into limestone hills and participate in wine tastings featuring indigenous grape varieties. The region's gentle terrain and open spaces make it ideal for family outings and leisurely exploration.
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Stroll through charming villages where time-honored customs are still practiced, learning about rural traditions and appreciating Romanian rural architecture. The area is welcoming to families and offers dog-friendly trails.
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Savor traditional Romanian flavors paired with local wines at village establishments. Whether you're a history buff fascinated by rural architecture or a foodie looking to taste authentic regional cuisine, Murfatlar provides memorable experiences.
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Distance: 55 km
Travel time: 1h
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Mangalia

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Visit Mangalia Seaside Resort, offering a perfect blend of sun-kissed relaxation and vibrant beach activities. Long sandy beaches and warm waters provide a safe and enjoyable environment for families, with nearby historical sites adding rich cultural dimension.
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Explore the ancient Roman ruins and archaeological museums in Mangalia, discovering the historical heritage of this Black Sea coastal town. The well-maintained promenades and parks are perfect for leisurely strolls.
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Enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and beach sports along the extensive coastline. The shallow waters make it family-friendly for young children, while playgrounds ensure safe and fun experiences for all ages.
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Savor fresh seafood and traditional Romanian dishes at local beachfront establishments. Mangalia offers an enriching coastal escape combining natural beauty with authentic cuisine.
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Distance: 82 km
Travel time: 1h30
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Histria

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Explore Histria Archaeological Site, Romania's oldest ancient Greek city ruins with breathtaking Black Sea views. Located near the town of Istria in Constanta County, this unique site offers visitors a rare glimpse into early Greek colonization on the Black Sea.
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Walk through well-preserved ruins including temples, fortifications, and mosaics. This fascinating historical site combines ancient history with stunning coastal scenery, perfect for cultural exploration and nature appreciation.
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Enjoy scenic walking trails along the coastline and birdwatch in the surrounding natural reserve. The open-air ruins and gentle walking paths make it accessible and engaging for families.
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The site welcomes dogs on leashes with ample outdoor space for pets to enjoy the fresh sea air. This unique archaeological destination where history meets nature provides educational experiences for children exploring ancient structures and spotting wildlife.

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What weather should you expect?

Spring (April-June): Perfect weather conditions (15-25°C) with blooming landscapes, mild temperatures, and excellent conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Ideal for exploring castles, hiking, and experiencing Romanian culture with comfortable temperatures.

Autumn (September-October): Excellent temperatures with stunning fall colors, stable weather, and harvest season celebrations. Perfect for wine tourism, cultural exploration, and photography with moderate prices and pleasant conditions.

Summer (July-August): Warm weather (20-30°C) with long daylight hours, festival season, and peak tourist activities. Highest prices and crowds but best conditions for mountain hiking and outdoor adventures.

Winter (November-March): Cold temperatures (-5 to 10°C) with potential snow, lowest prices, and authentic experiences. Ideal for winter sports, Christmas markets, and experiencing traditional Romanian winter culture.

How many days should I plan?

We believe you will enjoy this itinerary best by dedicating between 3 and 5 days. The next step will allow you to adjust the duration of your stay.

What to discover in Romania?

Eastern European gem with medieval castles, traditional culture, and stunning landscapes. Experience Dracula heritage, beautiful countryside, and authentic Romanian hospitality. The country offers cultural depth with natural beauty and historical significance. Romania provides authentic European experiences with cultural richness and natural preservation.