GETTING AROUND - TULCEA
The main train station in Tulcea is located around ½ a mile from the downtown portion of the city. Taxis can be found outside the station. The bus station is also located by the train station downtown.
Buses and trains are available in Tulcea, the main stations are ½ mile from downtown. Danube Delta tours and cruises are one of the main attractions in Tulcea.
By CarYou can rent a car at the airport and drive to Tulcea if you plan on visiting surrounding areas and cities having a car is a good idea. There is no real need for a car when staying in the city, but there are rental car agencies available.
By TaxiThere are taxis available in the city; Taxi As - 941, Taxi Uno -942, Taxi Prima - 943, Taxi Athos - 944, and Taxi Oni - 949. Taxis are available outside the bus and train stations and many are found outside main attractions as well as ordered by phone from your hotel.
On FootYes walking through the city is easily done and a great way to visit the sights and attractions. Walk along the Saint George Branch of the Danube, one of the busiest areas in the city, appreciate the beauty and scenery of the famous river.
By BicycleRiding a bike is possible in the city, there are some rentals available and a ride along the river is very pleasant.
By BoatTulcea is the largest city port on the Danube River and the main entry point for accessing the region. Visitors like to base themselves in the city and explore the river by ferry or daily boat trips, there are longer trips offered that travel through Tulcea on the way to Sulina and Sfantu Gheorghe. Boat trips and tours leave Tulcea port daily and cruise along the river allowing visitors to capture the scenery and see plenty of wildlife with over 330 different types of birds in the region. Booking in advance is highly recommended as the tours sell out quickly.
By Private TranserPrivate transfers are available between many cities in Romania with one of our reputable companies. These point-to-point transfers allow for passengers to enjoy the ride and take in the scenery while the driver connects you to your destination. The roads in Romania can be hard for non-locals to navigate, so a private transfer is a great way to travel.