Unravel the mystery and intrigue of Transylvania‘s most notorious resident on this private 6-day Dracula tour from Bucharest. Explore the region’s captivating history as you visit iconic sites like Bran Castle and Sighisoara, where Vlad the Impaler‘s legacy lives on. With a flexible itinerary and knowledgeable guides, you’ll experience the enchanting countryside while uncovering the legends that have captivated the world. Indulge in charming accommodations and traditional meals, enjoying the unique culture that has inspired countless stories. But what secrets await as you venture deeper into the heart of Transylvania?
Good To Know
- A multi-day private tour exploring Romania’s countryside with a focus on historic Dracula-related sites, including Bran Castle and Vlad the Impaler’s birthplace.
- Flexible itinerary with access to the scenic Transfagarasan Road from July to October, as well as alternative routes during off-season.
- Accommodation, daily breakfasts, and a traditional multi-course dinner included, with vegetarian options available upon request.
- Tour departs from Bucharest, either from a hotel or the Otopeni Airport, and concludes at the same meeting point.
- Strict cancellation policy with no refunds or amendments allowed, but a Lowest Price Guarantee is offered.
Tour Overview
This multi-day private tour takes travelers on a guided exploration of the Romanian countryside, showcasing the region’s historic castles, citadels, and fortress ruins.
Departing from Bucharest, the tour highlights Dracula’s birthplace, medieval towns, and an ancient monastery. Guests will enjoy nightly hotel stays, daily breakfasts, and a multi-course dinner in the village of Sibiel.
The itinerary is flexible, with the Transfagarasan Road open from July to October; an alternative route via the Olt Valley is offered during the off-season.
Vegetarian options are available with advance notice. This comprehensive tour provides an immersive experience in the heart of Transylvania.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Bucharest.
Meeting & End Points
Departing from Bucharest, Romania, the tour begins its exploration at either the customer’s hotel or the OTP Bucharest Airport.
The activity concludes at the same meeting point, ensuring a smooth start and end to the journey. The tour departs at 9:00 am, allowing ample time for the day’s activities.
Customers can easily navigate to the start location using Google Maps, which provides clear directions to the meeting point.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s suitable for most travelers.
Customers receive confirmation of their booking immediately, allowing them to prepare for the upcoming adventure in the Romanian countryside.
What to Expect
Upon booking, customers receive confirmation of their reservation, allowing them to prepare for the upcoming adventure in the Romanian countryside.
This multi-day private tour is suitable for most travelers, though it isn’t wheelchair accessible. From July to October, the scenic Transfagarasan Road is open, providing a breathtaking route. During the off-season, an alternative route via the Olt Valley is utilized.
Guests should be aware that the Poienari Castle is currently undergoing renovation, but it can still be viewed from the mountain base.
Vegetarian options are available, but customers must advise the tour operator at the time of booking.
The tour’s strict cancellation policy means no refunds or amendments are permitted.
Cancellation Policy
The non-refundable nature of this experience is clearly outlined, with no exceptions made for refunds or amendments.
Cancellations result in a complete loss of payment, and the terms are strictly enforced. Customers are made aware of this policy during the booking process.
There’s no room for flexibility, as the provider emphasizes the firm adherence to the cancellation policy.
Travelers must be fully committed to the tour, as changes or withdrawals aren’t permitted under any circumstances.
This approach ensures the provider can reliably plan and deliver the high-quality Dracula tour experience.
Reviews & Pricing
Rated an average of 4.8 out of 5 stars by 4 previous customers, this Dracula tour in Transylvania offers a variety of pricing options starting from €1,195.00, with the exact cost varying based on group size.
The 5-star reviews praise the knowledgeable guides, well-organized itinerary, and memorable experiences. However, there’s also a mix of lower ratings, so customers should review all feedback before booking.
The tour provider offers a Lowest Price Guarantee, but the experience is non-refundable, and no changes are permitted, as clearly stated in the cancellation policy.
Itinerary Day 1
Guests begin their Dracula tour in Transylvania with a pickup from their Bucharest hotel or the Otopeni Airport at 9:00 AM.
The first stop is Bran Castle, also known as Dracula’s Castle, where they’ll explore the Gothic architecture and learn about its connection to the infamous Count.
Next, they’ll visit the medieval town of Brasov, strolling through the historic Old Town and admiring the famous Black Church.
The day concludes with a drive to the town of Sibiel, where they’ll enjoy a traditional multi-course dinner and stay overnight in a charming hotel.
- Visit Bran Castle, Dracula’s legendary abode.
- Explore the medieval Old Town of Brasov.
- Savor a multi-course dinner in the town of Sibiel.
Itinerary Day 2
After a restful night in Sibiel, the group departs for Sighisoara, the historic birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
They explore the medieval citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, including the Clock Tower, Church on the Hill, and Vlad’s birth home.
Following lunch, the tour continues to the picturesque town of Biertan, home to one of the largest fortified churches in Europe.
The group then travels to Sibiu, a city with charming squares, cobblestone streets, and the impressive Great Square.
The day concludes with a traditional Romanian dinner and accommodation at a hotel in Sibiu.
Itinerary Day 3
On the third day, the group departs Sibiu and heads to the medieval city of Sighisoara. Along the way, they visit the fortified Saxon church in Biertan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its impressive architecture and 16th-century altarpiece.
Next, they explore the historical center of Sighisoara, including:
- The iconic Clock Tower, a 64-meter-tall landmark with a striking clock face.
- The birth home of Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
- The picturesque cobblestone streets and colorful buildings that make Sighisoara one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe.
After a day of seeing Transylvanian history and culture, the group returns to their hotel in Sighisoara for the night.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Documents Are Required for the Tour?
For this tour, travelers will need a valid passport.
As this is a private tour within Romania, no additional documents or visas are required for Romanian citizens.
Non-Romanian citizens should check their country’s entry requirements for Romania.
The tour operator will provide detailed information about necessary documents upon booking confirmation.
It’s recommended to have travel insurance as well, though this isn’t mandatory for the tour.
Can I Bring My Own Car and Join the Group?
The tour is a private group experience, and participants are generally expected to travel together in the provided transportation.
Bringing your own car and joining the group isn’t typically allowed, as it could disrupt the logistics and scheduling of the tour.
The tour operator recommends using the included transportation to ensure a seamless and coordinated experience for all participants.
If you have special requirements, you can inquire with the tour provider about any potential alternatives or accommodations.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t have any age restrictions.
It’s suitable for most travelers, though it may not be wheelchair accessible.
Children of all ages are welcome to join the tour, though parents should consider the activity level and length of the tour when bringing young kids.
The tour provider can provide more guidance on whether the experience is appropriate for families with young children.
Ultimately, the tour is open to a wide range of ages.
Can the Tour Be Customized to My Preferences?
The tour can be customized to accommodate the traveler’s preferences, though certain aspects may be fixed.
While the overall itinerary and key activities are pre-set, the tour provider is generally open to minor adjustments, such as adding or removing stops, based on the traveler’s interests.
Specific dietary needs or mobility requirements can also be addressed with advance notice.
However, the tour’s non-refundable policy and strict cancellation terms would still apply.
What Is the Dress Code for the Activities?
The dress code for the activities is generally casual and comfortable.
Visitors are advised to wear layers, as the weather in the countryside can be unpredictable. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as the tour involves exploring historic sites and hiking.
While there’s no need for formal attire, guests should dress neatly for the included dinner in Sibiel.
The Sum Up
This captivating 6-day Dracula Tour in Transylvania offers a chance to take in the region’s rich history and stunning landscapes. Departing from Bucharest, the tour features visits to iconic sites like Bran Castle and Sighisoara, complemented by charming accommodations and traditional meals. With a flexible itinerary and knowledgeable guides, travellers can uncover the legends of Vlad the Impaler and experience the magic of Transylvania like never before.
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