The Danube Delta, the second largest and best preserved of Europe’s deltas, was inscribed on the UNESCO world heritage list in 1991 as a biosphere reserve of national importance
The Danube Delta is a genuine natural paradise.
Romanian tourists spent 75 million Euros on the New Years Eve celebrations.
A very successful education project
A project bringing the wonders of the Delta to the whole world to behold
The strong points of the Romanian Black Sea coast are its open beaches with a thick sand layer smoothly going down into the sea
Whether its the Black Sea Coast, the mountain area or the Danube Delta, Romanians do not miss out on the opportunity to spend the 1st of May mini-holiday away from home.
The Danube Delta, a natural paradise, is covering the area where the Danube flows into the Black Sea. Here the river ends its 2,860-km long journey...
A look at the tourist offer in the Danube Delta.
Today we invite you to have a stopover in the Danube Delta. Most of the tourists who once chose to spend their vacation there, came back to the...
Social economy, a non-profit sector based on social solidarity and environmental protection, accounted for 4% of the GDP as early as 2010
Formed around three branches of the River Danube that flow into the Black Sea, the Danube Delta is the largest wetland in Europe. It is also the...
Traveler's Digital Handbook on the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve is a transferable IT application for mobile devices.