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  1. Danube Delta travel

    Europe. After passing through several countries and absorbing countless lesser waterways, the Danube empties into the Black Sea south of the Ukrainian border. The Danube Delta (Delta Dunării), included on Unesco's World Heritage list, is one of Romania's leading attractions. At Tulcea, the river splits into three separate channels: the ...

  2. Danube Delta, Romania

    The mighty Danube River flows 1,788 miles from its springs in Germany's Black Forest to the Black Sea. Just before reaching the sea it forms the second largest and best preserved of Europe's deltas: 2,200 square miles of rivers, canals, marshes, tree-fringed lakes and reed islands. The Danube Delta is a wildlife enthusiast's (especially a bird ...

  3. Danube Delta Travel: How to Visit & 15 Things to Do [2023]

    The 5800 hectares delta is the largest continuous marshland in Europe! When referring to the Danube Delta, Romania and Ukraine each have their shares. But the Romanian part of the Danube Delta is far bigger, with 3,446 km2 (1,331 sq mi) out of the total of 4,152 km2 (1,603 sq mi). Together with the seaside resorts in Constanta county, the Delta ...

  4. A Complete Guide To The Danube Delta, Romania

    The confluence point of the Danube Delta has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991 and a paradise for fish and birds. There are more than 300 resident and migratory species of birds in the Danube Delta. The region has the third-largest biodiversity globally; more than 60% of the area is unspoiled by human touch.

  5. 10 Things to Do in the Danube Delta, Romania

    To be frank, the Danube Delta is not a fast travel kind of place. Getting places can be cumbersome and the place just takes life at a slower pace… and that is the best thing about the Delta. But, after all of the time spent on a boat and on excursions, one of the best things to do in the Danube Delta is RELAX!

  6. Danube Delta in Romania

    Danube River originates in Germany's Black Forest and ends in the Black Sea. Apart from Germany, it passes through Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and Ukraine. Danube Delta, Romania - Forest and Water Canals. As it ends in the Black Sea, Danube River forms the second largest delta in Europe.

  7. The Danube Delta: The Birds' Paradise from Romania

    Over 330 species of birds live in the Danube Delta which is also a major halting-place for migratory birds. Almost the entire world population of the red-breasted goose stays here during winter, along with large groups of swans, ducks, and geese. Cormorants, including the rare pygmy cormorants, the iconic pelicans, egrets, and predator birds ...

  8. The Danube Delta & Black Sea Coast travel

    In the north, the mighty Danube River (Râul Dunărea) empties into the sea after completing its 2800km-long journey across the continent. The river's mouth, the Danube Delta, is a largely unspoilt wetland that draws bird lovers and seekers of solitude alike. It's a fantastic, tangled network of ever-eroding canals, riverbeds and marshlands ...

  9. Danube Delta

    The Danube Delta ( Delta Dunarii) is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Dobruja, in the far eastern corner of Romania, at the border with Ukraine. The delta formed by the Danube River entering the Black Sea, it is world famous for its saline-marine ecosystems. The largest town, at the head of the delta, is Tulcea, where there is a visiting centre ...

  10. The Danube Delta

    Rough Guides® is a trademark owned by Apa Group with its headquarters at 7 Bell Yard London WC2A 2JR, United Kingdom. Plan your visit to The Danube Delta, Romania: find out where to go and what to do in The Danube Delta with Rough Guides. Read about itineraries, activities, places to stay and travel essentials and get inspiration from the blog ...

  11. What Is the Best Time to Visit the Danube Delta in Romania: Ultimate Guide

    Summer is the best season to visit the Danube Delta. You are allowed to fish starting June, the weather is great also and everything's brimming with life and color. So if you want the true & complete Danube Delta experience, visit during the summer, ideally July or August. This doesn't mean that visiting during other months of the years ...

  12. Danube Delta

    The Delta is a true paradise for pelicans, cormorants, swans, shelducks, eagles, herons, storks, whose flight creates a natural performance. Wild ducks also hide behind the reeds, frightened by the noise of the motor boats. From Tulcea, the Danube calls you to discover its fascinating world, luring you with the smell of the sea and its fish.

  13. How to Travel Along Romania's Danube Delta

    Getting there — The towns of Brăila or Galaţi are a three-hour-drive from Romania's capital, Bucharest. From there, a ferry can take you to the Upper Delta. To reach the road along Chilia Branch, you will need to take the Tulcea-Tudor Vladimirescu ferry. Tulcea, a 3.5-hour drive from Bucharest, is also the best place to rent kayaks and gear.

  14. Danube Delta

    The Danube Delta (Romanian: Delta Dunării, pronounced [ˈdelta ˈdunərij] ⓘ; Ukrainian: Дельта Дунаю, romanized: Del'ta Dunaju, pronounced [delʲˈtɑ dʊnɐˈju]) is the second largest river delta in Europe, after the Volga Delta, and is the best preserved on the continent. The greater part of the Danube Delta lies in Romania (Tulcea County), with a small part in Ukraine (Odesa ...

  15. The Danube Delta

    The Danube delta is the newest territory in Europe. From the total surface of the Danube Delta Nature Reserve that is 5.800 km 2, 3.510 km 2 represent the Delta itselt. The rest is made of: the Lacustrine Centre Razim - Sinoie - 1.145 km 2; marine waters up to 20 m - 1.030 km 2 easily flooded water meadow between Isaccea şi Tulcea ...

  16. Discover Danube Delta

    Private. 8-10h. April - October. Up to 10 pers. Port Aval - Tulcea. From 350 euro/boat. An exclusive offer from Discover Danube Delta, we give you the opportunity to discover the amazing world of birds in the Danube Delta, in one day, together with one of the best professional birding guides from our team.

  17. Wildlife-watching in the Danube Delta

    Along the channels snaking around the delta, ash branches sag into the water. Dragonflies alight in dozens on vast tree roots gnarling the riverbanks. Rays of sunlight pierce the leaves, spotlighting shy ibis. When a boat snaps off its engine to sidle towards the wildlife, only the rush of water and cooing bullfinch break the silence.

  18. Danube Delta

    The Danube Delta is all about sustainable tourism. By visiting, you're supporting efforts to protect this natural wonder. It's like a high-five to Mother Nature herself. Plus, it's the perfect escape from the daily grind. The delta's soothing atmosphere lets you leave stress behind and recharge your batteries.

  19. Danube Delta travel & vacation packages

    Romania's Danube Delta is where the Danube river empties into the Black Sea. The second largest delta in Europe, it's also the continent's most scenic and best-preserved examples. The Danube Delta is a wildlife reserve, attracting birders from around the world. It's a paradise for nature lovers where you can enjoy fantastic views of flora and ...

  20. Danube Delta

    This line runs day and night. At night, the bus leaves every 40 minutes. The 780 Express line connects Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport with the Gara de Nord (main railway station). All buses leave from outside the terminal building at the ground floor and a return ticket is about 2€.

  21. Birdwatching Tours

    Birdwatching to Dobruja and the Danube Delta, 7d/6n SHARED Tour 2024. Shared. 7d/6n. April-October. Up to 10 pers. Port Aval - Tulcea. From 1.100 euro/pers. Birding tour of 7d/6n, with 5 full days of birding to the Danube Delta and Dobruja, with a professional guide and boat built for this purpose.

  22. Wild Travel in Danube Delta: Explore the Beauty of Nature

    The Danube Delta is the second largest river delta in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is home to over 350 species of birds, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. On a Wild Travel tour, you will have the opportunity to take a boat tour through the delta, spotting rare birds and other wildlife such as otters, beavers and dolphins.

  23. Danube Delta

    Danube Delta - Europe's greatest wetland. One of the very few holidays to include a week on a floating hotel, exploring the spectacular wildlife of the Romanian Danube Delta. At the end of a 1,700 mile long journey across Europe, the great Danube River reaches the Black Sea. Here, the river splits into numerous channels and canals, creating the ...