Neptun - Olimp These twin resorts and their de-luxe villas and modern hotels, sheltered by the lovely landscape of the Comorova forest, offer the best of Black Sea holidays. Facilities are excellent, with numerous sports, taverns, restaurants, cabarets and clubs. Olimp is right on the beach. Neptun is set a little back, behind attractive small lakes. Neptun has one spa hotel, with a cure clinic and qualified medical staff. |
Mangalia is a 43 km far from Constanta. The town is of almost equal historic significance as Constanta, but being also a resort and a spa. The resort is smaller than the others, though it is known for its luxurious 500-room cure hotel, which stays open all year round.Situated on halfway between the centre of the town and the seashore, President Hotel is the highest category hotel on the Romanian coastline; it is a modern building, sheltering and capitalising on the vestiges of the two millennia old Callatis city. The hotel offers both tourists and businessmen a presidential suite and 64 rooms provided with modern furniture, air-conditioning systems, TV-set, bathroom, bar-refrigerator, telephone, gyms, sauna and other. �Marea Neagra Business Center� connected to President Hotel provides businessmen, diplomats and interested institutions the opportunity organising symposia, conferences, summit meetings. |
Eforie Nord Going to south from Constanta, you come to the cure resorts of Eforie Nord and Eforie Sud, bordered by the beach on one side and with the therapeutic waters of Techirghiol Lake on the other. More conventionally, the resort are fully equipped for normal summer holidays and attractively set in wooded parkland behind the sea wall. The complex has 1380 seats in double rooms and restaurant, bars, night club, conference room, gym room and treatment rooms. |
Tulcea, the capital city of this county is also named � the Gate of the Danube Delta�. Here, the Danube River dividies in three branches creating the magic land of a delta. Tulcea is a port with a long history, built on the ruines of the Roman fortress of Aegisus. The town borders the right bank of the Danube. Now it is a modern town, with a fine downtown and an elegant promenade on the bank of the Danube. |