Romania Tour: Salt Mine, Winery, Monastery

Explore Romania’s largest salt mine, savor local cuisine, and uncover Dracula’s legend on a captivating day tour from Bucharest.

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Unirea Salt Mine - The Unirea Salt Mine is a part of the Slănic Prahova Salt Mine, one of Europe’s largest salt mines and a favored tourist spot in Romania. Situated in the town of Slănic, about 100 km north of Bucharest, it is an expansive underground complex carved from salt rock, reaching a depth of 208 meters. The mine has been transformed…
What's Included
  • Pickup from ‘Piața 21 Decembrie 1989’
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Professional tour guide in English
  • Small group - up to 7 tourists
What's Not Included
  • Entrance fees
  • Entrance fees
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Embark on an enchanting small group tour of Romania, limited to just 7 travelers.
Start your adventure with a visit to the remarkable Slănic Prahova Salt Mine, the largest in Europe. Discover its expansive underground chambers and distinctive microclimate, and be captivated by the Planetarium’s breathtaking celestial presentations.
Then, savor a…

Location
Piața 21 Decembrie 1989
Near the artesian fountain
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Enache
May 13, 2025
Deep into the earth - Descending into the cool, massive chambers carved deep into the earth felt like entering another world. The air is incredibly clean—some even say therapeutic—and the sheer scale of the galleries is awe-inspiring. We stopped for lunch at Casa Seșciu, a rustic and charming restaurant nestled in the countryside. The ambiance was warm and welcoming, with traditional decor and a peaceful outdoor terrace. The food was a highlight—fresh, authentic Romanian dishes with a modern twist. Our final stop was Snagov Monastery, a small island monastery shrouded in legend, said to be the final resting place of Vlad the Impaler (the inspiration for Dracula). The setting is tranquil and picturesque, surrounded by the waters of Snagov Lake. The monastery itself is small but rich in atmosphere and history, with beautiful frescoes and a deep sense of serenity. Whether you're a history enthusiast or just appreciate peaceful places, it's worth the visit.
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Mihai
May 10, 2025
Nice - It was a very good day! Nice places to see it. Recomand! The salt mine is incredibile and the Dracul's grave worth a visit.
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X7794qklorrainew
May 5, 2025
Very worthwhile tour - We had an amazing time. The guide helped us have a seamless experience and was very knowledgeable about all the sites we visited. Highly recommend this tour!
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Suerlee
May 4, 2025
The best tour guide in Bucharest - Our tour guide Boydan was an excellent one. He was very knowledgeable and considerate. We have learned a lot of Romania history and attractions. From Julie L He is very informative, amicable and sincere. We appreciate his guidance very much. Thank you! From Kennıfer C
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Parisp469
Apr 28, 2025
Miss do! - It was a fun and well organised tour! Bogdan Was well versed with all the information. The recommendations worth the wine was on point and it was a wonderful tour where i learnt so much!
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Dominic
Apr 28, 2025
A unique experience 😃 - The tour with Bogdan was just a very nice experience, we were both lucky to have a private room with him as they decided to do the tour despite lack of participation🤩 Bogdan is a very dedicated guide and class type and should we come back to Bucharest we will do a tour here again ✌️👌
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Cornelia
Jan 13, 2025
A nice day out! - The tour offers a comprehensive exploration of some of Romania's most intriguing sites. This 10-hour journey begins with a visit to the Slănic Prahova Salt Mine, renowned as one of the largest in Europe. Here, travelers can marvel at the vast underground chambers and learn about the mine's history and significance. Following the subterranean adventure, the tour proceeds to a delightful lunch at a local winery, where participants can savor traditional Romanian cuisine and sample regional wines. This gastronomic experience provides insight into the country's culinary traditions and viticulture. The day concludes with Snagov Monastery, famously associated with the legend of Dracula. Situated on an island, this monastery is reputed to be the burial site of Vlad the Impaler, the historical figure behind the Dracula myth. Visitors can explore the monastery's rich history and its connections to Romanian folklore. Overall, this tour combines natural wonders, historical intrigue, and cultural flavors, making it a well-rounded experience for those looking to delve deeper into Romania's heritage.
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From $86
up to 7 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).