The tour can be operated all year round, though the recommended timeframe would be May to October. May, June and October, the weather is generally nice, warm and sunny, with occasional showers. Temperatures are around 20-25 degrees Celsius, sometimes dropping in October. September is generally rainy weather, July and August tend to be high in Southern Romania (around Bucharest) - normally between 30 and 40 degrees Celsius, rarely exceeding those. First half of November is also nice weather, sometimes chilly, afterwards temperatures tend to drop significantly and the rainy weather starts. Snow can be expected any time beginning with the second half of November, though more probably mid-December to mid-February. March brings somewhat nicer weather, though we can expect snow sometimes. April is warm, though rainy at most times.
Clothing: As is usual for all European and Western countries, for the chosen timeframe. Shorts allowed, though when visiting monasteries, we advise to wear long trousers.
Tour operated by the Romanian incoming tour operator, 3 MT Tours.
The right is reserved to change the program at short notice.
All hotels mentioned are subject to availability and 3 MT Tours shall provide a hotel of the same quality, or better, in case of unavailability of a particular hotel.
Price: 649 Euro per person sharing in double or twin room, 228 Euro single room supplement
5% discount for early birds (early booking: 1 year or more in advance)
Special deals for travel agents
Those rates are valid for a group of 50 participants or more. If the group is smaller then 50 persons, an increase of the price may apply. Contractual clauses apply.
The price includes:
> Transfer from/to the airport in Bucharest
> 7 overnights HB in the best hotel in the cities we stop for the evening
> guiding services (8 days)
> all entrance fees
The price does not include:
> Cost of international Flight tickets to/from Bucharest
> personal expenses and tips
> Medical insurance and insurance of the luggage
> Costs of filming and taking pictures (in museums, where this is possible) |