DAY 1
Arrive with your favourite carrier, Tarom Airline at Bucharest Airport. Meet and assist at the airport and transfer at your chosen hotel.
DAY 2
City tours of Bucharest. Romania's capital - named after its legendary founder, a shepherd called Bucur - lies on the Wallachian plains, between the Carpathian foothills and the Danube river. The focal point of what locals dubbed 'Ceausima' is the ginormous 12-storey House of the People, intended to be the largest building in the world - it's actually the second, after the Pentagon. For a taste of the old, head for central Bucharest, where the 16th century Old Court Church contains beautifully preserved frescoes. The George Enescu Museum displays the musician's manuscripts and personal belongings. Over night At hotel.
DAY 3–04
The Black Sea Coast - Constanta. In Spain it's Benidorm, in Australia it's the Gold Coast - and in Romania the sun-sea-&sand-and brigade head for the Black Sea Coast. Constanta, Romania's largest port and second largest city, is the main transport hub for the Black Sea Coast, and the gateway to other resorts. International soccer fans may feel compelled to pay a visit, as this is Gheorghe Hagi's home town. he town itself is picturesque and has some excellent museums.
DAY 5
Mamaia. An 8km (4.96 mi) strip of beach north of Constanta, is Romania's version of Palm Beach, with 61 hotels containing a total of 27,000 beds that fill up between mid-June and August. If you like lying on overcrowded beaches listening to blaring pop music, head 17km (10.54 mi) south of Constanta to Eforie Nord . Other beach and blaring music resorts are Neptun-Olimp and Constinesti. And if you think the music's bad, imagine lying on the beach listening to one of Ceausescu's speeches blaring from the loudspeakers, the order of the day until the revolution - not the best cure for a hangover. Over night at hotel.
DAY 6
Return Back to Bucharest Day for Leisure. Take night life tour.
DAY 7
Transfer to Airport for final departure to your destination.