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How To Travel To Romania

If you’ve ever scrolled through pictures of misty mountain castles, rolling green hills, and charming cobblestone towns — chances are you’ve come across Romania.

Often under the radar compared to its Western European neighbors, Romania is one of Europe’s best-kept secrets. It’s a land where medieval history, untouched nature, and vibrant modern culture come together beautifully.

But planning a trip to Romania, especially if it’s your first time, can feel a bit overwhelming. Do you need a visa? How do you move around the country? What’s the best time to visit? And what about budgeting, safety, or planning a detailed itinerary?

That’s where this guide — and TRAVUL.ORG — step in.

This post is here to give you everything you need to know about traveling to Romania: from entry requirements and flight tips to local customs and planning your perfect route.

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Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or as part of a group, you’ll find practical advice, reassurance, and insider know-how that makes this journey feel not just possible, but exciting.

Why Romania Should Be On Your Travel Radar

Romania offers something for every type of traveler. Love nature? Hike the Carpathian Mountains or kayak through the Danube Delta. Into history? Explore medieval towns like Sibiu and Brașov or the eerie, gothic legend of Dracula’s Castle in Bran.

Want to experience Europe without the crowds (or the prices)? Romania is one of the most budget-friendly destinations in Europe.

Beyond the landmarks, what makes Romania truly special is its blend of old-world charm and raw authenticity.

In the countryside, you’ll still see horse-drawn carts, traditional villages, and warm hospitality that feels like stepping back in time. In cities like Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca, you’ll find trendy cafes, tech hubs, and vibrant nightlife.

But like any international trip, getting there — and planning your journey well — can take time and know-how.

Check Visa Requirements

Depending on where you’re from, entering Romania might be as easy as hopping on a plane, or it might involve a little paperwork.

  • EU/EEA citizens: You can enter Romania with just an ID card, no visa needed.
  • U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, New Zealand: You can visit Romania visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
  • Other countries: You may need to apply for a short-stay visa (Type C). Romania is not in the Schengen Area (yet), so your Schengen visa alone won’t work — you’ll need a separate Romanian visa.

For updated visa rules, always double-check with the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs before you book your trip.

💡 TRAVUL.ORG provides visa support tools that help you understand and even initiate your visa process directly through the platform — making this step much easier to manage.

Flights and Getting There

Most international travelers arrive via Henri Coandă International Airport (OTP) in Bucharest. From there, you can catch domestic flights, trains, or buses to almost anywhere in the country.

To find the best flight deals:

  • Use flight comparison tools like Skyscanner or Google Flights.
  • Look into nearby airports (like Cluj or Timișoara) for regional airlines.
  • Book in advance if you’re traveling in summer or around the holidays.

With TRAVUL’s all-in-one platform, you’ll be able to discover, compare, and even book flights without bouncing between apps.

Planning Your Itinerary

Romania is surprisingly diverse — and spread out — so a little itinerary planning goes a long way. Here are a few ideas based on what you’re into:

For History Buffs:

  • Brașov, Sibiu, Sighișoara: Medieval towns with gothic architecture and fortresses.

  • Bran Castle: Famously (and debatably) linked to Vlad the Impaler.

  • Alba Iulia: A must-visit for anyone interested in Romania’s national history.

For Nature Lovers:

  • Transfăgărășan Highway: Dubbed the “best road in the world” by Top Gear.

  • Apuseni Mountains: Caves, hikes, and unspoiled scenery.

  • Danube Delta: A UNESCO World Heritage site with wildlife and water trails.

For Urban Explorers:

  • Bucharest: A mix of brutalist architecture, buzzing nightlife, and rich culture.

  • Cluj-Napoca: Young, artsy, and vibrant — perfect for a long weekend.

And if you don’t know where to start? TRAVUL’s itinerary tools can give you personalized travel suggestions based on your interests and trip length — all in a few clicks.

Budget and Travel Financing

Romania is generally much more affordable than Western Europe. Expect:

  • Meals: $6–$15
  • Public Transport: $0.50–$1.50 per ride
  • Train Tickets: $10–$30 depending on distance
  • Budget Hotels/Airbnbs: $25–$60 per night

Even with modest prices, travel expenses can add up. That’s why TRAVUL.ORG also includes options to help users save, budget, or finance their trips.

Whether you’re setting aside money over a few months or considering a travel loan, the platform supports your journey from idea to boarding gate.

Local Culture and Tips

Language:

Romanian is the official language, but in cities and tourist areas, English is widely understood (especially by younger people). Still, it’s helpful — and polite — to learn a few basic phrases:

  • Bună ziua! (Hello!)
  • Mulțumesc! (Thank you!)
  • Unde este gara? (Where is the train station?)

Currency:

Romania uses the Romanian leu (RON). Credit cards are accepted in most places, but it’s wise to carry cash in rural areas.

Safety:

Romania is generally safe for travelers. Use common sense (watch your belongings in busy areas, avoid unlit streets at night), and you’re unlikely to run into trouble.

Transportation:

  • Trains: Great for long distances, though not always fast.
  • Buses and minibuses: Affordable and reach smaller towns.
  • Car rentals: Ideal if you want to explore the countryside on your schedule.

TRAVUL can also help you book transit or arrange pickups, all in the same place where you planned your trip.

FAQs

Is Romania safe for solo travelers, especially women?

Yes, it’s safe, and many women travel solo here. Just follow normal travel safety practices.

Can I use Euros in Romania?

No — Romania uses the leu. Some tourist places may accept euros but expect a poor exchange rate.

What’s the best time to visit?

Spring (April–June) and early autumn (September–October) offer mild weather and fewer crowds. Winter is magical if you’re into snow and Christmas markets.

How long should I stay?

A good starter trip is 7–10 days. But you could easily spend 2–3 weeks exploring the country in depth.

How can I plan everything in one place?

This is exactly what TRAVUL.ORG was built for. From researching destinations to getting help with visas and funding your trip, we streamline the process so you can focus on enjoying your journey — not jumping between tools.

Final Thoughts

Romania may not always make the top of travel lists — but that’s exactly what makes it special. It’s authentic, affordable, and full of surprises. And whether you’re dreaming of fairytale castles or untamed wilderness, Romania offers an experience that feels both grounded and unforgettable.

The only thing standing between you and this hidden gem is a bit of planning — and that’s where TRAVUL comes in. By helping you research, plan, budget, and book everything in one place, we make sure that your Romanian adventure starts stress-free and ends full of memories.

Ready to start planning your trip to Romania? Or still deciding what kind of journey you’re looking for?

Let us know: What’s holding you back from booking your next big adventure?

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