January 23, 2025

Where do Romanians spend Easter? Funky Travel

Where do Romanians spend Easter? In 2024, May Day and the Easter holiday form a bridge, which will increase the appetite for travel, fun and good cheer.

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Where do Romanians spend Easter? The holiday vouchers convinced them to stay in the country

The “Early Registration” discounts launched since the autumn of last year and the holiday vouchers seem to have convinced tourists to choose Romania as their main destination for May Day and Easter.

For the seaside, the preferences of Romanian tourists went to Mamaia, Costinești and Vama Veche.

At this moment, on the Romanian Riviera there are more than 180 accommodation units ready to welcome tourists, many of which are in stop sales, with maximum occupancy.

Rates start from 475 lei room/ 3 nightsat a 3-star hotel in Eforie Nord without meal service, with a discount of 15% until the end of April and arrive at 3,530 lei with half board for a 4-star hotel in Mamaiawith a traditional Easter meal, free access to the spa and activities for the little ones.

For the Danube Delta, Sulina, Crișan and Băltenii de Sus are among the most requested destinations during the May 1st and Easter mini-holidays.

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Rural destinations are gaining ground

Where Romanians spend Easter: they chose in proportion to fish 55% units classified as 4 and 5 stars, with additional services, access to thermal water facilities, live music and programs for the little ones.

There is an increase in green tourism, as close to nature as possible, where freedom meets relaxation, in good vibes of family connection, in an unconventional green experience.

In the same way, rural destinations are gaining more and more tourists in search of traditions, gastronomy and authentic folklore.

Reservations in the Danube Delta have increased compared to last year, even if the rates have suffered small increases, especially on the meal component.

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