Black Sea Resorts
Black Sea Resort
Warm & sunny climate, miles upon miles of un-interrupted of sand beaches, archaic monuments, savory vineyards and modern day resorts beckon travelers to heartily consider Romania's Black Sea Coast as their ultimate summer destination.
Beaches, reaching from Mangalia to Mamaia, are spotted with luxerious resorts and hotels, and endless sports and entertainment abound
The main sea resorts of Romania are nesteled on 45 miles of soft sand beaches that include Mamaia, Eforie, Neptun, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn and Mangalia.
The Beach at Mamaia
The Black Sea coast is legendary for cures of arthritic, rheumatic, internal and nervous disorders.
The spas of Mangalia and Eforie Nord are famous for their mud baths; the mud is taken from the local salt water lakes. These treatments they offer are much like the world known “Gerovital” & “Aslavital” renewal healings.
There are many trips organized by the local resorts that consist of trips to countryside locals, such as the Danube Delta, Bucovina’s painted monasteries, and toBucharest, or even to Greece or Turkey.
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Carmen Hotel Venus
"Discover all that Mangalia has to offer with Hotel Carmen as a base. The Hotel Carmen boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. In-room facilities include non smoking rooms, air conditioning, daily newspaper, separate shower and tub, mini bar. This beautiful Mangalia accommodation provides 24hr room service, shops, elevator, bar/pub, laundry service/dry cleaning to suit all guests' utmost convenience. The hotel offers massage, indoor pool, gym, sauna to provide extra pleasure and relaxation for all guests. Modern comfort and convenience are seamlessly combined to ensure the guests' satisfaction. The hotel provides a warm and welcoming service of international standard."
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Efoire Nord
"The second big resort on the seacoast, as regarding the number of accommodations, after Mamaia, Eforie Nord is situated on a cliff 30 meters high, along the land zone between Techirghiol Lake and the Sea. The beach is 3 kms long, in the south side it is 100 meters wide; it is protected by 7 piers, which protect the narrow sides of the cliff against waves and currents.
A great variety of services are offered to the tourists, among all the hotels and specific restaurants.
Accommodation capacity is 19,000 beds, half of them in hotels and the second half in mini-hotels, villas and camping's.
Eforie Nord is renowned for the health giving properties of Lake Techirghiol mud. Hotel Europa in Eforie Nord has an excellent location between the lake and the Black Sea. ANA Spa at Hotel Europa offers personalized analysis, treatments and programs.
Our Black Sea resort has something for the whole family to enjoy with a Kid's Club. Hotel Europa offers 221 comfortable rooms and 11 spacious apartments, each with a balcony and sea view.
Hotel Europa offers 24 hour reception and professional staff fluent in English, French, German and Russian. Our excellent Europa Conference Center can accommodate up to 600 delegates."
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Contact us
Hotel Europa Eforie Nord
Republicii nr. 13, Eforie Nord
905350, Constanta
Romania
Reception
Tel: +40 241 702 801
Reservations
Hotel Corsa-Mangalia
Located at Str. Teilor, nr. 11, Mangalia, Romania.
"Corsa Hotel is a charming central Mangalia, Romania hotel overlooking the Black Sea Coast. You will be lodging in a modern and comfortable accommodation that offers a beautiful view while being very close to all kinds of entertainment and tourist attractions. Located only a three minutes’ walking distance from the city centre of Mangalia, the Corsa Hotel is a great choice for low budget Black Sea apartment rental. If you happen to do so in August, make sure to attend the Callatis Festival, one of the largest summer festivals in Romania! You will be guaranteed to have a great time with your friends and make new ones. In Mangalia you can visit the Turkish Mangalia Mosque, the oldest mosque in Romania, built in the 16th century. Or you can discover various ruins and tombs like the Scythian tomb with fragments of a Greek papyrus. There is also an Archaeology Museum, which shelters a collection of Hellenistic amphorae and sculptures. Within less than an hour’s car drive you can reach Constanta - the oldest living city in Romania, founded around 600 BC and worth exploring for its archaeological treasures and the atmosphere of the old town centre."
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For more information on all of Romania's spa's, please visit www.spas.ro(hotelcorsa.com)