Romania 11 days
Jewish travel to Romania 11 days
Romania is a part of old Europe that is quickly vanishing – horses and carriages clip-clopping by, farmers in the fields, a slow, folkloric and traditional pace of life. On our Jewish travel to Romania 11 days, you can step back several centuries and discover a magical country, lost in time – and at a great value, too. Not simply beautiful, Romania presents a soulful tapestry of gypsy music, medieval Europe, and deep-rooted Jewish culture. The Ba’al Shem Tov, founder of the mystical Chassidic movement, spent much of his life here.
This journey includes:
Private transfers.
First Class or Deluxe hotel.
Private touring with licensed guide.
Entrance fees.
All taxes and fees – no hidden charges!
Tour Information
Accommodations:
Brasov, 2 nights.
Piatra Neamt, 1 night.
Bucovina, 2 nights.
Lasi, 2 nights.
Bucharest, 3 nights.
This journey includes:
Private transfers.
First Class or Deluxe hotel.
Private touring with licensed guide.
Entrance fees.
All taxes and fees – no hidden charges!
Passport & Visa:
No visa is required for travel to Romania. Always make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months after the tour ends.
Please note:
All private programs can be customized with regard to accommodations and/or itinerary.
Itinerary
Please note:
All Private tours are based on specific dates, services & standards – all chosen by you. As each tour, therefore, will be different, we will make you our best offer, based on your requests. This Jewish travel to Romania 11 days is just one sample:
Day 1 Brasov
Private Transfer from Lisbon airport to the hotel.
Check-in at the hotel First Class or Deluxe hotel.
Day 2 Brasov
Experience the medieval Old Town, and visit the Brasov Synagogue, the Sinaia Palace, framed by magical woodlands, and Dracula’s Castle in Bran First Class or Deluxe hotel.
Day 3 Piatra Neamt
Travel through Transylvania and ascend the Carpathian Mountains. Piatra Neamt features two unique synagogues, each hundreds of years old. The Ba’al Shem Tov was inspired by this part of world First Class or Deluxe hotel
Day 4-5 Gura Humorului and Bucovina
The Painted Monasteries of Bucovina have been placed on UNESCO’s list of unmissable World-Heritage sites First Class or Deluxe hotel.
Day 6-7 Lasi
This town boasts a rich Jewish heritage. Visit the 17th century Synagogue and Jewish Cemetery, as well as the Jewish Community Center First Class or Deluxe hotel.
Day 8-10 Bucharest
This modern capital reflects a wide assortment of influences, both Western and Eastern. See the Choral Synagogue and Jewish Museum as well as sights like the Parliament Palace, the Atheneum and the Arch of Triumph First Class or Deluxe hotel.
Day 11 Bucharest
Transfer to the airport.
In addiction to our Jewish travel to Romania 11 days, other places of interest in Romania: Romania is filled with places of specific Jewish interest. While there are many key areas of interest in Transylvania, standards of roads and accommodations are only being improved at a slow pace. The spas around Constanza still lag behind international standards.