Period | per person in double room | per person in single room |
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from 01 April from 30 April | 660 € | 1170 € |
from 01 May from 31 June | 685 € | 1195 € |
from 01 July from 31 August | 730 € | 1250 € |
from 01 September from 30 September | 685 € | 1195 € |
from 01 October from 31 October | 660 € | 1175 € |
No maximum number of participants. For groups larger than 6 people, please send us an inquiry to make you a custom offer for your group. If you do not use the designated hotels in the program, there will be no compensation and hotels will be at your expense.
Rental car
A depost of 100 € to 300 € must be paid upon delivery of the car, depending on the category of the car. It will be refunded upon return of the vehicle, if there are no damages to it.
Rental car with a driver or with a driver/guide
In the case of traveling with a driver/guide, they are responsible for the vehicle, and no deposit is required.
Tour with rental car with driver
Driver services are limited according to the instructions previously specified by Balkania Tour and the customer. Drivers speak the language of the destination and English.
Tour with rental car with driver/guide
In addition to driving throughout the journey, the guide will provide you with information on the different aspects of life in the destination you are interested in, and provide you with tips for a more rational and succesful trip.
GPS
IMPORTANT: In the event of a failure or problem with a GPS during the journey, Balkania Tour does not replace the faulty unit with a new one.
Hotels
The proposed hotels can be replaced with others of the same category.
Route
The proposed route may be changed without notice in the event of unforseen circumstances, bad weather conditions, or local circumstances. During national or religious holidays, some visits may be limited or eliminated, and will not be eligible for compensation.
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While crossing the Olt Valley, a place of outstanding natural beauty, you will have the opportunity to visit the town of Curtea de Arges, once a capital of the feudal state of Wallachia. Today a quiet little town, it is mostly visited for the Princely Church, founded early in the 14th century by Basarab I (1330-1352) and its remarkably vibrant interior frescoes, the earliest visible in Romania, but also for its Curtea de Arges Monastery, one of Romania’s finest religious ensembles, perfectly set off in a glorious French-style park.
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Next you will reach Sibiu, European Capital of Culture (2007), and explore one of the most beautiful cities in Romania.
Located at the crossroad of Transylvania and Wallachia, and at the foot of the Southern Carpathians, the city was founded in the 12th century by German settlers. Cradle of the Saxon civilization, Sibiu is Romania’s town with the largest number of preserved old districts. Many cobbled streets, along which stand old houses and mansions, remnants of medieval fortifications, baroque palaces, secret gardens, gives this city an architectural harmony without equal.
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You will leave for Horezu, centre of culture and civilization, renowned for its pottery production, which is emblematic of the region.
Here, throughout the year, you can see at work the greatest masters-potters in the country, and you can watch the manufacturing process of clay products, the modelling and decorating of vases and plates. You will have the opportunity to buy directly from the potters various ceramic products.
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The main attraction, however, is the Horezu Monastery, 2 miles north of Horezu near the village of Romani de Sus.
Build from 1690-97 by Constantin Brancoveanu, the monastery is a masterpiece of the "Brancoveanian style", remarkable for the purity and balance of its architecture, its rich sculptural elements, as well as its religious compositions, votive portraits and painted decoration, all of exceptional quality.
In the 18-th century its school of mural and icon was famous throughout the Balkan region. With its breathtaking mountainous setting, Horezu is simply one of the most serene monasteries in Romania. It is on the Unesco World Heritage List.
Just 3 miles from Horezu a little detour to the Maldaresti Complex Museum is advisible, for its historical and ethnographic exhibitions are definitely worth a visit..
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You will reach Curtea de Arges, once a capital of the feudal state of Wallachia.
Today a quiet little town, it is mostly visited for the Princely Church, founded early in the 14th century by Basarab I (1330-1352) and its remarkably vibrant interior frescoes, the earliest visible in Romania, but also for its Curtea de Arges Monastery ,one of Romania’s finest religious ensembles, perfectly set off in a glorious French-style park, one of the jewels of the country. It houses the tombs of the royal family and the interior is rich and exceptionally exuberant.
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