Eurail Romania Rail Travel Pass
Eurail Romania Rail Travel Pass gives you 5 to 10 days of unlimited 1st class train travel in Romania within a 2-month period.
Enjoy some of the most beautiful beaches on the Black Sea or explore the Carpathian mountains and the monasteries of Romania with the Romanian rail pass
There is no better way to explore Romania than with the Eurail Romania rail pass.
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Eurail Romania Rail Travel Pass gives you 5 to 10 days of unlimited 1st class train travel in Romania within a 2-month period.

Enjoy some of the most beautiful beaches on the Black Sea or explore the Carpathian mountains and the monasteries of Romania with the Romanian rail pass.

There is no better way to explore Romania than with the Eurail Romania rail pass.

Note: As Eurail travel passes are not able to be purchased in the country of travel advance purchase is essential and also costs less when made online.


Eurail Romania Rail Travel Pass

The Romania Rail Pass offers 5 to 10 days of unlimited 1st class train travel witihin Romania during a 2-month period.

Offering unlimited travel in Romania it is one of the more popular single country East European rail passes.

The Britrail Network includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The Eurail Romania Rail Pass Entitles You To:

  • Available for 5 and 10 days of 1st class rail travel within a 2-month period.
  • The Pass is available at a reduced group / saver rate for groups of 2 or more people traveling together.
  • For travelers under 26 years of age there is a reduced price Youth Pass available.
  • Travelers from sixty years upwards benefit from a reduced price Senior Pass.
  • Children aged 4 up to and including 11 years of age get 50% reduction on the full fare.
  • Children under the age of 4 years travel for free.
  • The Romania rail pass also entitles you to benefit from numerous bonuses.

Using Your Eurail Romania Rail Pass

  • Always have your pass validated prior to your first train trip in Europe. Do NOT validate it yourself.
  • Passes are issued on identity, not to be used by any other person.
  • The Flexi Passes have a schedule with boxes to fill in the date of travel. Always fill in the boxes yourself before embarking on the train.
  • When taking an overnight train leaving after 7 pm, please fill in the next day of travel in your Flexi Passes. Travel days would have to be within the validity of the pass.
  • There are free bonus and discounted bonus that entitle you to reductions with every pass your purchase.
  • When you use a free bonus, you will have to use a day of your pass. A discounted bonus will not utilize any day of your pass.

Though often crowded Romanian trains operate along a vast network that virtually covers the country. Fares are among the lowest in Europe and the scenery is often unsurpassed. InterCity trains connect prominent towns like Bucharest, Brasov and Timisoara. International trains serve Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Moldova, Ukraine, Russia and Western Europe.


More About Romania Travel

Romania is a beautiful country, with scenic landscapes of all the varieties, from medieval and Saxon villages with fortified churches in Transylvania to hot Black Sea shores and the heights of the Carpathian Mountains.

Closed for more than 40 years behind the “Iron Curtain” and almost isolated from the rest of the world by a tough communist regime until 1989, Romania is a land of many genuine treasures that are waiting to be discovered.

This is the advantage of the tourist: you we’ll be a pioneer and a conqueror of beauty. Often compared to a ‘Latin island in a Slav sea”, Romania features a unique familiar feeling in Eastern Europe: its language of a Latin origin, the Latin alphabet (quite rare in this part of Europe) and moreover the Latin temperament and friendliness of its people - all make of Romania a place where most visitor feel very comfortable.

Romania's territory features splendid mountains, beautiful rolling hills, fertile plains and numerous rivers and lakes.

The Carpathian Mountains traverse the center of the country bordered on both sides by foothills and finally the great plains of the outer rim. Forests cover over one quarter of the country and the fauna is one of the richest in Europe including bears, deer, lynx, chamois and wolves.

The legendary Danube River ends its eight-country journey through eight European countries at the Black Sea by forming one of the biggest and most interesting wetlands in the world, the Danube Delta.

Annually, more than 7 million tourists from all over the world, most of them form Western Europe and United States, spend their holiday in Romania. Many of the major touristic sites are part of World Heritage Sites.

Ski Resorts in Romania

Annually, more than 7 million tourists from all over the world, most of them form Western Europe and United States, spend their holiday in Romania. Many of the major touristic sites are part of World Heritage Sites but most visit to enjoy some of the best ski in the world.

Stana de Vale (Bihor County) and Semenic (Caras-Severin County) are two smaller resorts located in the west of Romania, in Apuseni Mountains and Banat Mountains. Even if they do not benefit of a good infrastructure, nature and the hosts compensate these lacks. The altitude of those resortes is between 1,100 and 1,400 m, inducing a mild climat (especially in Semenic) and huge quantities of snow (especially in Stana de Vale).

Poiana Brasov, Brasov County, located in the south-east of Transylvania, 13 km away from Brasov. Altitude 1,030 m. The skiing domain offers great conditions for this sport both for the beginners and professionals. The apres-ski facilities gave the fane of this resort. The vicinity allows trips in some Medieval towns (Brasov), and strenghtened churches (Prejmer, Harman – maximum 30 km), Bran (the castle is 25 km away) or the peasant fortress from Rasnov (10 km).

In the same Brasov County, 145 km north from Bucharest, between Postavaru and Piatra Mare Mountains, Predeal resort is located. It is the highest urban settlement in Romania with altitudes of more than 1,000 m. It offers good conditions for skiing both in the day nad the night time. The resort has also artificial snow. The neighbouring chalets offers the best trips to the tourism objectives located at maximum 25 km away (Sinaia with Peles Castle and George Enescu Museum, Brasov with the Black Church and Schei district), Bran or Rasnov.

In nordul si centrul Carpatilor Orientali (zona montana din estul tarii) se gaseste Borsa (judetul Maramures), respectiv Durau (judetul Neamt, Muntii Ceahlau). Daca Borsa este amplasata la poalele Muntilor Rodnei, care ating inaltimi de peste 2.300 m, influentand in acest mod conditiile de schi, Duraul ofera o clima mai blanda, in general datorita locului mai retras in care a fost construita.

Close to Bucharest (around 125-135 km away), in Prahova County, three famous resorts are located revealing in brief the history of the Romanian mountain tourism from two different perspectives: Sinaia, the resort with skiing tracks up to 2,000 m altitude both for advanced and beginners. Similar to Sinaia, Azuga has two skiing tracks designed in the last years. In the same time, Azuga offers as well as Busteni all the conditions required by randonee. Recently, the works for a new skiing track were begun. All these resorts are located at altitude between 800 and 950 m, while the tracks reach even 2,000 m.

Paltinis, a resort located at an altitude of 1,400 m, in Sibiu County, in the north of Cindrel Mountains, offers the best conditions for skiing and snowboard as well as for randonee in the neighbourhood.

Vatra Dornei (Suceava County) gained the fame of one of the best active tourism resorts in the north of the country, alongside the spa reputation.

Beside these resorts, the skiing facilities are to be found in different corners of the country: Aries Valley or Baisoara Mountains in Apuseni Mountains; Bran in Bucegi Mountains, Sugas near Sfantu Gheorghe (Covasna County), Harghita Madaras and Izvoru Muresului in Harghita County etc.

 


Valid for unlimited travel on the entire Romanian Rail network the Romania Rail Pass is outstanding value for money.

Please Note: As Eurail rail travel passes are not able to be purchased in the country of travel advance purchase is essential and will also cost you less.


 

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