Coastal Resorts of Constanța
The Romanian Black Sea coast offers a diverse range of coastal environments, from the wild, cliff-backed shores of Tuzla to the protected biosphere of Vadu. This selection highlights the region's unique features, including the therapeutic mud of Lake Techirghiol near Eforie, the 1970s modernist architecture of Olimp, and the mesothermal sulfur springs found in the southern resorts of Saturn and Venus.
Plaja Costinești
Features the landmark Evangelia shipwreck and the Obelisk monument on a wide sandy stretch.
Plaja Eforie
Located between the Black Sea and Lake Techirghiol, providing access to therapeutic sapropelic mud.
Plaja Saturn - Venus
Sandy coastline featuring mesothermal sulfur springs and 1970s circular hotel architecture in the Venus sector.
Plaja Júpiter
Small sandy beach characterized by stone breakwaters that create calm swimming areas.
Plaja Tuzla
Wild beach situated at the foot of high limestone cliffs, known for its turquoise water and fishing huts.
Plaja Vadu
Unspoiled beach located within the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, with no commercial facilities or paved access.
Phoenicia Blue View
Restored Amfiteatru-Belvedere-Panoramic complex, a significant example of 1970s Romanian modernist architecture in Olimp.
Citadel
Beachfront resort in Eforie Nord featuring Mediterranean-inspired architecture and direct sand access.
Plaja Sea On
Modern beach club in the Mamaia Nord development zone featuring serviced sunbeds and contemporary amenities.
Plaja Corsa
Sandy beach in Mangalia located adjacent to the tourist marina and archaeological sites.
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