Day 1. Transfer from the airport to Tulcea, in the Insula hotel. Accommodation in this beautiful hotel, located near the Danube. Dinner together making the plan for the next few days.
Day 2. Tulcea – Mile 23. For four nights we will stay at Casa Monea in Mila 23, one of the agro-tourism locations in the area that our company has supported and promoted over the years. We have been working with this family for over 24 years and we are happy that most tourists want to stay here.
Monea, the owner is a fisherman (so fresh fish on the table), Liuba, his wife makes some dreamy traditional dishes.
Up to Mila 23 we will cross a very beautiful Sontea canal, the Olgutza canal, Lacul Nebunu, with a lot of birds such as herons, egrets, pelicans, ibis, spoonbills.
Day 3. Mile 23 – Letea – Mile 23. In principle, we make the trip with two motor boats, we try to see the most spectacular places. It is an absolutely new route for all those who have been with us over time. Sandwich for lunch. Come back to Mila 23 for dinner and accomodation.
Very good place for ducks, herons, crakes.
Lunch on board, dinner and accommodation in Mila 23 village.
Day 6.After the breakfast at your guest house, starting another nice day, return to Tulcea town on Sontea, Olgutza, Sireasa, Mila 35 canals. Of course, a short break for coffee on Fortuna lake will be great. As birds… full day for herons, swans, pelicans, egrets, white tailed eagle and more, more others.. Lunch on board, including very tasty Romanian wine. Accommodation in Tulcea, in Delta hotel.
Day 7. By bus we will visit one of the richest places in Romania for birds, located near the Black Sea coast, called VADU. It is a place for surprises, here could be citrine wagtail, and many other species of birds. It is a breeding place for the tern, the black tern, the kingfisher, etc.. Lunch as a picnic, dinner and accommodation in Tulcea.
Day 8. Transfer to Bucharest, depending on the plane. Included breakfast.
Your guide Mihai Baciu is the author of the books: “Birds in the Danube Delta”, “Birds from the Danube Delta” and “Birds from the Danube Delta and its surroundings” (translated into French, English, Italian and German)