Uncover Romania’s secrets: Explore Slanic Salt Mine, savor winery lunch, and visit Dracula’s tomb. Book your unforgettable adventure today.
Uncover Romania’s secrets: Explore Slanic Salt Mine, savor winery lunch, and visit Dracula’s tomb. Book your unforgettable adventure today.
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Unirea Salt Mine - Embark on an extraordinary journey into an underground salt cathedral as large as a skyscraper. The Slanic Prahova Salt Mine is the largest in Europe, with chambers so expansive that it feels like the Grand Canyon, but carved from salt and hidden beneath the Carpathian Mountains.
Additionally, visitors will enjoy the purest air…
- Unirea Salt Mine - Embark on an extraordinary journey into an underground salt cathedral as large as a skyscraper. The Slanic Prahova Salt Mine is the largest in Europe, with chambers so expansive that it feels like the Grand Canyon, but carved from salt and hidden beneath the Carpathian Mountains.
Additionally, visitors will enjoy the purest air on Earth, free from pollutants and allergens, in a consistent microclimate of 12°C (54°F). This site is not just a tourist attraction but a vast natural spa, celebrated for its respiratory health benefits.
Admission is not included - 11 EUR per person.
- In Dealu Mare - Enjoy lunch in the Dealu Mare wine region, often called “Romania’s Tuscany.” This experience is not just about the food; it is deeply rooted in history, heritage, and respect.
The restaurant is nestled in the hillside, surrounded by vineyards, offering those interested a genuine wine tasting experience. The winery is famous for its robust red varieties like Fetească Neagră (Romania’s flagship variety), Shiraz, and Cabernet Franc, as well as its premium blends such as the Sforile range.
- Snagov Monastery - Discover the mystical island sanctuary where history intertwines with the legend of Dracula, in a setting reminiscent of a medieval film. It is renowned as the burial site of Vlad the Impaler, the real-life inspiration for Count Dracula.
The monastery is situated on a small island in the middle of Lake Snagov. Access is via a long footbridge, providing a scenic and tranquil experience, away from the hustle and bustle of Bucharest.
Beyond its religious significance, the island has historically served as a prison and coin mint, adding an element of intrigue to the visit.
The current structure dates back to the 16th century and retains original Byzantine frescoes, though the sacred site is much older.
Admission is 4 EUR per person.
- Ploiesti - Known as the Black Gold Capital of Europe, Ploiești holds significant historical importance as the site of the world’s first oil refinery, established in 1857. This innovation led to Bucharest becoming the first city globally to be illuminated by gas lamps.
For many Americans, “Ploiești” is synonymous with one of the most daring and costly air missions in US history - Operation Tidal Wave. On August 1, 1943, B-24 Liberator bombers flew at low altitude from Libya to target the refineries that powered the German war effort. The mission was so intense that five Medals of Honor were awarded in a single day — a record for the Air Force.

- Private transportation
- Professional tour guide
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Professional tour guide
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
Embark on an exciting day trip to the remarkable Slanic Prahova Salt Mine, an extraordinary underground wonder. After admiring the mine’s impressive formations, savor a delicious lunch at the 1000 Faces winery, nestled among picturesque vineyards. The excursion also includes a stop at the historic Snagov Monastery, reputedly the resting place of…
Embark on an exciting day trip to the remarkable Slanic Prahova Salt Mine, an extraordinary underground wonder. After admiring the mine’s impressive formations, savor a delicious lunch at the 1000 Faces winery, nestled among picturesque vineyards. The excursion also includes a stop at the historic Snagov Monastery, reputedly the resting place of Dracula, adding a legendary twist to your journey. This tour provides private transportation for a relaxing experience and an opportunity to explore Romania’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
- Guided exploration of Slanic Prahova Salt Mine and Snagov Monastery
- Relish a tasty meal at the 1000 Faces winery
- Private transport guarantees a comfortable and tailored experience
- Uncover the Dracula legend at his alleged tomb in Snagov Monastery
- Food or drinks (except bottled) are not allowed in the vehicle
- Please note the temperature in the Salt Mine is around 12 degrees Celsius (53 Fahrenheit), so please consider bringing some warm cloth with you, even in summer
- The entrance to the depths of the mine will be done with a mini-bus, it will take about 15 minutes and there will be 20 people in the minibus
- It’s higly appreciated if the customers are not eating in the vehicle
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.