The Romanian Black Sea resorts , or the Romanian Riviera, stretch along the Black Sea coast from the Danube Delta at the northern end down to the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast in the south, along 275 kilometers of coastline.
6-590: The most important resort is Mamaia , situated north of the city of Constanța on a narrow land slice that separates the Black Sea and Lake Siutghiol . Mamaia is a popular destination in the summer for Romanians and foreign tourists alike as a result of major investments in tourist infrastructure. Other important resorts have names from Roman and Greek mythology, such as Eforie Nord , Neptun , Venus , Saturn , Jupiter , and Olimp . Other resorts include Eforie Sud , 2 Mai , and Cap Aurora . Further, Costinești
12-521: Is a resort on the Romanian Black Sea shore and a district of Constanța . Considered to be Romania's most popular resort, Mamaia is situated immediately north-east of Constanța's city center. It has almost no full-time residents, being populated mostly during the summer. Mamaia lies on a strip of land 8 km (5 mi) in length and only 300 m (330 yd) in width, between the Black Sea and Lake Siutghiol . The beach season
18-486: Is at its best between mid June and early September, when average daytime temperatures range between 25 and 30 °C (77 and 86 °F). The water stays warm until mid autumn. With an investment of approximately €3.5 million, a gondola lift system was inaugurated in 2004 connecting the entrance from Constanta to the resort and the casino area, spanning 2 km. Hotels range from mid-end to exclusive 4- and 5-star hotels and private clubs. There are also camping sites in
24-465: Is the traditional students' resort, while Vama Veche , in the extreme south bordering Bulgaria, is a fishing village well known for its hippie atmosphere. The main cities in the region are Constanța (Romania's largest port), Mangalia , Năvodari , and Sulina . All of these (except Sulina) are located in Constanta County , one of two Romanian counties with a coastline. In Tulcea County,
30-531: The largest resort is Gura Portiței . The Romanian Black Sea Riviera is served by Constanța Airport , which is connected to the main European capitals through charter flights during the summer season. This Romania -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Black Sea -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mamaia Mamaia ( Romanian pronunciation: [maˈmaja] )
36-534: The north. The 11th reunion of the Central European heads of state took place in Mamaia on 27–28 May 2004. The district of Mamaia has a humid subtropical climate ( Köppen climate classification : Cfa ) bordering an oceanic climate ( Cfb ) with slightly semi-arid influences. The winters are cool with occasional frost in the dawn. The summers are warm with temperatures seldom exceeding 32°C. The rain
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