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Sulina Romania: Complete Travel Guide to Europe's Hidden Danube Delta Gem

George C
Last updated: July 18, 2025 5:14 pm
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TL;DR: Sulina is Romania’s easternmost town, accessible only by boat through the stunning Danube Delta. Think pristine beaches, fascinating multicultural history, wild horses, and Europe’s most diverse wetland ecosystem – all without the crowds. Budget around €40-60/day for a unique off-the-beaten-path adventure.

Contents
  • What Makes Sulina Special?
  • Getting There: Your Danube Delta Adventure Begins
    • The Journey is Part of the Experience
    • Boat Options to Sulina
  • Where to Stay: From Budget to Boutique
    • Budget-Friendly Options
    • Mid-Range Comfort
    • Unique Stays
  • Must-See Attractions & Activities
    • Sulina Beach: Romania’s Best-Kept Secret
    • Historic Lighthouse & European Heritage
    • Multinational Cemetery: Stories Written in Stone
    • Danube Delta Exploration
  • Food & Dining: Fresh from Delta to Plate
    • Local Specialties to Try
    • Where to Eat
  • Practical Information
    • Money Matters
    • What to Bring
    • Best Time to Visit
    • Safety & Accessibility
  • Sample Itineraries
    • 2-Day Quick Escape
    • 3-4 Day Deep Dive
  • Why Sulina Should Be Your Next Adventure

Ever dreamed of visiting a place that feels like the edge of the world? Welcome to Sulina, Romania’s most remote and arguably most fascinating town. This unique settlement sits where the mighty Danube River meets the Black Sea, creating one of Europe’s last true wilderness experiences. No roads lead here – your only ticket to this adventure is by boat through the magical Danube Delta.

What Makes Sulina Special?

Sulina isn’t your typical beach destination. It’s one of the oldest settlements in Romania, about 1300 years old, yet feels completely timeless. Once among the most prosperous cities in Romania towards the end of the 19th century, this small fishing village was transformed into a city whose port was one of the largest on the west coast of the Black Sea. Today, it’s a fascinating blend of wild nature, rich history, and unexpected cosmopolitan touches that’ll surprise even seasoned travelers.

The town’s isolation has preserved something truly special – a beach like you rarely see in Romania (or almost never) with very fine sand and clean water, as clean as beaches in Greece, Spain, etc. But the real magic happens when you explore beyond the beach into the surrounding delta wilderness.

Getting There: Your Danube Delta Adventure Begins

The Journey is Part of the Experience

There are no roads to get to Sulina, so the waterways are the only way to get from mainland Romania. This might sound inconvenient, but trust us – the boat ride through the delta is absolutely spectacular and sets the perfect tone for your adventure.

Starting Point: Tulcea Your gateway is Tulcea, easily reached by:

  • Bus: Great bus connections with Bucharest and Constanta
  • Train: Regular services from major Romanian cities
  • Car: About 4 hours driving from Bucharest to Tulcea

Parking in Tulcea If you’re traveling by car, it’s wise to leave your car in secure parking lot in Tulcea harbor. Price is around 10 lei per day. Port Aval Tulcea is probably the most convenient parking because it’s only a 1 minute walk to where the boat picks you up. Price per day is 20 Lei or 4 Euro.

Boat Options to Sulina

1. NAVROM State Ferry – The Scenic Route

  • Departure time from Tulcea is once a day, at 13:30 and from Sulina at 07:00
  • Takes about 4 hours 30 minutes
  • Price for one way ticket is around 45 lei
  • Perfect for first-time visitors who want to soak in the delta views

2. Private Speedboats – The Fast Track

  • Takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes from Tulcea to Sulina
  • Multiple departures daily from 08:30 to 18:30
  • Price per person is 60 lei (50 lei if you are Romanian)
  • Reservations are obligatory due to limited places

Pro Tip: If you go for the first time, I recommend you get The Passenger one way to enjoy the views and the speed boat the other way.

Where to Stay: From Budget to Boutique

Sulina offers surprisingly diverse accommodation options for such a remote location. Prices range from around $21-85 per night, with guesthouses averaging $31-34 per night.

Budget-Friendly Options

  • Hostels and Guesthouses: Small house refurbished as a hostel. Very basic, budget and mostly for young backpackers or nature lovers not looking for excessive luxury
  • Casa Coral Sulina: Popular budget choice near the Danube

Mid-Range Comfort

  • Delta Est Hotel & Restaurant: 3-star hotel with terrace, restaurant and bar, offering city views
  • Various Pensiuni: Family-run guesthouses offering authentic Romanian hospitality

Unique Stays

  • Corabia Santa Marina: A recently renovated boat offering accommodation – how cool is that?
  • Beachfront Properties: Several options within walking distance of Sulina Beach

Booking Tips:

  • It’s a good idea to book in advance, especially during the peak tourist season
  • September to November when hotel prices are generally the lowest

Must-See Attractions & Activities

Sulina Beach: Romania’s Best-Kept Secret

Sulina beach is a small, hidden gem on the Black sea. Kind of a wild beach where you can see horses and cows wondering around. The beach experience here is unlike anywhere else in Romania:

  • Crystal Clear Waters: Safe for kids – for about 30-40 m from the shore line the water is only 40-50 cm deep
  • Unique Wildlife: Watch wild horses and cattle roam freely along the shore
  • Beach Facilities: Middle part of the beach is arranged for tourists, with sunbeds, beach bars, couple of restaurants and few fast food joints
  • Night Magic: Swimming with illuminating planktons (amazing experience). Wait for the moon rising on the beach, it is absolutely spectacular!

Getting to the Beach: From the city you have the option to walk, take a boat and or to get there by taxi (yes there are a few cars in Sulina, and some of those are taxis).

Historic Lighthouse & European Heritage

Visit the lighthouse for 5 lei. Open the double door at the top to access the open air terrace. This lighthouse stands as a testament to Sulina’s important maritime history when it hosted the European Danube Commission.

Multinational Cemetery: Stories Written in Stone

Stop in at the multinational cemetery (free). It’s divided into Christian, Muslim and Jewish sectors, and has many nationalities represented. Poles, Turks, Greeks, English, Germans, French, Italians, Romanians, Bulgarians and many others lived in Sulina back in its heyday.

Hidden Treasure: One famous burial is the Greek pirate George Kontoguris. The legend says that before dying he buried a treasure somewhere on Sulina beach and clues can be found on his tomb stone. Treasure hunting, anyone?

Danube Delta Exploration

The real adventure lies in exploring the surrounding delta:

Boat Tours: Tours last from 2h up to whole day, depending on the tour. There are many companies advertising on the promenade

  • Bird watching expeditions
  • Wild canal exploration
  • Witness breathtaking sunsets and sunrises

Kayaking & Canoeing: Spend the day exploring the delta with canoe or kayak for the ultimate freedom

Letea Forest: From Sulina, the path leads into the Danube Delta to the village of Letea, famous for its wild horses, Letea Forest and lots and lots of nature, silence and peace

Food & Dining: Fresh from Delta to Plate

Local Specialties to Try

  • Fish Soup (ciorbă de pește): Local dishes such as fish soup, grilled fish, and other seafood specialties that are fresh from the Danube Delta
  • Fresh Grilled Fish: Best bought early morning at the fish market
  • Traditional Romanian Sides: Grilled mamaligă that you can eat with your hand as is the case with bread

Where to Eat

Locals will prepare for you a full lunch or dinner, three meals course with fish soup, grilled fish and traditional Romanian side dishes. The experience is priceless and the meal is unbelievable good. Price range is between 60 – 90 lei and must be reserved one day in advance.

Fresh Fish Market: Cross with the small boat on Prospect island (crossing point is near Hotel Perla, one way cost 1 lei). Getting there early (before 08:00) gives you a chance to buy good, fresh fish. Prices are from 6 lei up.

Practical Information

Money Matters

  • Currency: Romanian Leu (RON)
  • Banking: Two banks operating in the city, CEC Bank and BCF Bank. They are also exchange offices
  • Shopping: Sulina has one big supermarket on the river promenade, and a couple more small shops. Payment options are cash (Romanian Lei only) or credit card (Visa and Mastercard mostly)

What to Bring

  • Bring insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes, especially if you plan to explore the Danube Delta
  • Sunscreen and hat for beach days
  • Comfortable walking shoes for exploring
  • Camera for incredible wildlife photography

Best Time to Visit

  • Peak Season: June-August (warmest weather, all facilities open)
  • Sweet Spot: May, September (fewer crowds, pleasant weather)
  • Budget Travel: September to November when hotel prices are generally the lowest

Safety & Accessibility

Sulina is generally safe for solo female travelers. However, it’s always advisable to take standard precautions, such as avoiding isolated areas at night and keeping an eye on your belongings.

Sample Itineraries

2-Day Quick Escape

Day 1: Arrive via speedboat, check into accommodation, explore town center and lighthouse, sunset dinner by the Danube Day 2: Morning at Sulina Beach, afternoon delta boat tour, evening ferry back to Tulcea

3-4 Day Deep Dive

Day 1: Scenic NAVROM ferry arrival, settle in, explore multinational cemetery Day 2: Full day at Sulina Beach, treasure hunting at pirate’s grave Day 3: Danube Delta expedition – bird watching and wild canals Day 4: Kayaking adventure, visit Letea Forest if time permits

Why Sulina Should Be Your Next Adventure

In a world of over-tourismed destinations, Sulina offers something increasingly rare: authentic discovery. This isn’t just another beach town – it’s a living museum of multicultural heritage, a gateway to Europe’s largest wetland, and a place where wild horses still roam free on pristine beaches.

The discovery of the Delta is worth the four hours spent on the bus to get here, the starting point of a world preserved and out of time. Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or simply someone seeking an unforgettable adventure off the beaten path, Sulina delivers experiences you can’t find anywhere else in Europe.

Budget Estimate: Plan for €40-60 per day including accommodation, meals, and activities. The journey might require a bit more planning than your typical vacation, but the rewards are immeasurable.

Ready to discover Romania’s best-kept secret? Sulina is waiting at the edge of the world, where the Danube meets the sea and adventure begins with every boat ride into the wild.

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