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144 hours
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Join an incredibly fascinating and immersive tour of Transylvania! The tour is designed to fully immerse visitors in the history and mythology surrounding Dracula, and to provide an experience that is both eerie and informative.
It's great that the tour includes a mix of well-known landmarks, such as Bran Castle, as well as lesser-known but equally fascinating locations like the fortified churches of Biertan and Viscri. This offers a comprehensive overview of the history and culture of the region.
The fact that meals, transportation, and other amenities are included in the tour package is also a major bonus, as it makes the experience more seamless and stress-free for visitors.
Overall, the "Dracula Beyond the Legend" private tour sounds like an exciting and unique way to explore the rich history and mythology of Transylvania.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Transfagarasan Road is only open between July and October. In the rest of the year we will cross the mountains in Day1 via Olt Valley. Poienari Castle is under renovation. We can see it from the buttom of the mountain. Hotel in Borgo Pass is closed. We will stay instead in Bistrita town or change the itineray by visiting Turda Salt Mine, overnight in Cluj Napoca area or Turda town.
Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Private tour
Transport by air-conditioned minivan or private vehicle
Driver/guide
3-course dinner, wine and Romanian plum brandy in Sibiel village in Day1 and Day2
5 nights accommodation: 2nts Sibiel, 1nt Borgo Pass at Dracula Castle, 1nt Sighisoara, 1nt Brasov
Guaranteed to skip the long lines
other meals, entrance fees
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Transfer to Sibiel village, overnight at Ramona House, a home stay style pension, en suite rooms.
DINNER
Dinner
Traditional 3-Course dinner made of fresh local products, homemade wine and homemade plum brandy included.
National Military Museum Bucharest (Muzeul Militar Nakional)
While we leave Bucharest, you can admire the beautiful city centre.
Curtea de Arges Monastery
Visit Curtea de Arges Monastery, which is the most important pilgrimage and prayer place in the county of Arges. Founded in the time of voivode Neagoe Basarab, between 1512 and 1517, the monastery is a part of the most famous Romanian legend, “The legend of master Manole”. Because of its notoriety and spiritual charge, Curtea de Arges Monastery is to be found on most presentation folders and albums of Romania.
Poienari Castle
Stop at the foot of Fagaras Mountains to explore a stronghold built by Vlad the Impaler himself: Poenari citadel is a strong fortress on a high hill dominating the entire area. To get to the fortress we must climb 1480 stairs.
Transfagarasan Highway
The Transfagarasan road ( The Top Gear Road ) is one of the most spectacular roads in the world. Located in Romania, it runs trough Fagaras mountains and it represents a challenge for every driver because of its sharp hairpin turns. Built between 1970 and 1974 by the military forces, the Transfagarasan has more tunnels and viaducts than any other road in Romania. You'll pass through the breathtakingly majestic landscape of Balea area. See mountains and a waterfall as you visit Lake Balea and Lake Vidraru.
Vidraru Dam
Stop at Vidraru Dam for beautiful photos over the lake and the Fagaras Mountains.
Capra Wasserfall
Stop at Capra waterfall
Le Lac Balea
Balea glacier lake is located in Fagaras Mountains at the altitude of 2042 meters. We stop there for fantastic pictures over the lake and the road. We can have a coffee at Balea Chalet located on the lake's shore. Transfer to Sibiel village, overnight at Ramona House, a home stay style pension, en suite rooms.
Transfer to Sibiel village, overnight at Ramona House, a home stay style pension, en suite rooms.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
made of fresh local products including eggs, cold cuts, cheese, gem, traditional zacusca, fruits, tea and coffee.
DINNER
Dinner
Traditional 3-Course dinner made of fresh local products, homemade wine and homemade plum brandy included.
Castelul Corvinilor
Visit Hunyadi Castle, one of the seven wonders of Romania and Transylvania most spellbinding fortress. The castle is thought to have been cursed and many believe that it is the most haunted castle in Europe! Equally chilling is the Bear Pit, where prisoners were thrown to animals after their usefulness expired.
Cetatea Alba Iulia
Alba Iulia’s star-shaped citadel is one of Transylvania’s most overlooked sights. The walls of this magnificently preserved citadel – the largest in Romania – enclose grand monuments and museums, glittering churches, and archaeological treasures.
Overnight at Dracula Castle Hotel, en suite rooms.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
made of fresh local products including eggs, cold cuts, cheese, gem, traditional zacusca, fruits, tea and coffee.
Sibiu Tourist Information Center
Sibiu is the heart of Germanic Transylvania. Saxon colonists called the town Hermannstadt. Sibiu town lies on the site of one of the largest Middle Age fortresses from Romania. In the Middle Ages Sibiu was surrounded by three concentric rings of fortified walls. Some have survived, along with a fascinating network of squares, staircases and towers dating between 13 and 18 centuries. We visit the Big Square which is the historic centre of Sibiu, first mentioned in documents in 1411 as a cereal market, the square existing since 1366 when the third fortification belt of the city was finalized. We visit the Little Square which is the second largest historic place of Sibiu and one of the most beautiful in town and Huet square, dominated by the Evangelical Church, which is the oldest in Sibiu, the Liars' Bridge. Highlights: The Big Square, The Little Square, The Council Tower, The Bridge of Liars, The Evangelical Cathedral and the oldest house in the town. Visit Medias old town for about 60 minutes including The Evangelic Cathedral. During the Middle Ages, Medias, like most other towns in Transylvania, was strongly fortified. Its 33 craft guilds built, maintained and defended the bastions of the walled city against invading forces. The fortified church of St. Margaret represented the core around which the citadel gradually developed. The centre of the ancient settlement of Medias has maintained a medieval feel with narrow winding lanes, centuries-old houses and a large pedestrian square surrounded by colourful facades. Driving to Borgo Pass, the place where Dracula Castle is located in Dracula Book. Overnight at Dracula Castle Hotel, en suite rooms.
Overnight at Casa Wagner in Sighisoara, a 17th-century-old mansion transformed into a very stylish hotel, en suite rooms
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Targu Mures National Theatre
Located at the heart of Transylvania, is one of the most beautiful towns.
Biertan Fortified Church
Visit Biertan Fortified Church, UNESCO world heritage. Rising sharply above a huddle of Saxon-style buildings, Biertan’s fortified church is a poetic sight surrounded by medieval-themed inns and pastel-coloured houses.
Centrul Istoric Sighisoara
Visit Sighisoara medieval town - UNESCO world heritage and Vlad the Impaler birthplace. Walking tour in Sighisoara Citadel. So resplendent are Sighişoara’s pastel-coloured buildings, stony lanes and medieval towers, you’ll rub your eyes in disbelief. Fortified walls encircle Sighişoara’s lustrous merchant houses, now harbouring cafes, hotels and craft shops. Visit Sighisoara medieval town including The Clock Tower, The Church on the Hill and the house where Vlad the Impaler was born. Lunch can be arranged in Sighisoara medieval town at Dracula House Restaurant. The rest of the day at your leisure.
Overnight at Casa Timar Guest House, en suite room.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Peasant Fortified Church at Prejmer
Visit Pejmer Fortified Church. One of Eastern Europe's best preserved fortified churches. This superbly preserved complex has the most powerful fortified walls in Transylvania at 4.5m thick. Prejmer’s fortress was originally constructed in the early 1200s by Teutonic knights. The 270 store rooms were once used by Prejmer’s inhabitants during times of war when each family would retreat into its own room. Only being there inside the fortress, inside the defence corridors, you can catch a glimpse of the gone by eras when every day was a battle for survival.
Bran Castle (Dracula's Castle)
Next stop is the infamous Bran Castle, aka Dracula Castle where you will discover the truth behind the legends! To get there we must go through Prahova Valley. Breathtaking natural beauty is opened in front of your eyes but the most spectacular view is from Busteni where you can admire the peaks of Bucegi Mountains. Traditional lunch can be arranged in Bran village.
Rasnov Citadel: Garden and Panoramic View
Travel to Rasnov town which, besides the picturesque streets with medieval houses orderly arranged, will enchant you with gorgeous Rasnov Fortress, one of the best-preserved peasant fortress of Transylvania. Beautiful panorama over Barsa Land from the very top of the fortress.
Brasov Historical Center
Transfer to Brasov, arriving time around 6 pm. Overnight at Casa Timar Pension or similar, en-suite room, breakfast included
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Peles Castle
Today's first destination is the tourist town of Sinaia, where Peles Castle is located, the summer residence of the former Romanian royal family. Peles Castle is one of the most beautiful museums in the world and was built in almost 40 years by King Charles 1. Breathtaking natural beauty is opened in front of your eyes but the most spectacular view is from Busteni where you can admire the peaks of Bucegi Mountains.
Snagov Monastery
There are many gaps to fill when it comes to the life of Vlad the Impaler. While his life has been exploited and his heroic battles against the Turks highly praised, little is known about the last hours of his legendary life. It is believed that Vlad’s decapitated body was found in the woods around Bucharest by the monks of the Snagov monastery and brought here to be buried since both Vlad and his father had donated money to the church. But Snagov was also a place of punishment. In a small cell, Vlad the Impaler invited his victims to kneel in front of an icon of the Virgin Mary. Suddenly a trap door would open and his guest would be sent to a ditch below where stakes stood erect ready to pierce his body. Decapitated skeletons found here stand as proof of these horrific crimes. Another legend says that after the battle with the Turks in 1476, subsequent to which he died, the body of Vlad the Impaler was secretly buried in the Christian manner inside either of the churches. In one version of the story, Vlad was murdered in a nearby forest, and the monks of the monastery found the body. Perhaps the monks felt indebted to Vlad for the additions he insisted be added to their abode, most bizarrely, the prison and the torture chamber. Whatever the reasons, the monks dressed the body richly and put it to rest in front of the church altar. Peasants talk about the “hidden treasures” of the Impaler. Sensing death, Vlad had them make cast-iron barrels in which he placed silver, gold and precious jewels; he then ordered the course of a river to be diverted by a dam (perhaps the Dambovita river) after getting rid of the riches, he gave free flow to the river and all the peasants involved were IMPALED! Visitors who cross the lake by boat or over the bridge, reach the quiet, remote monastery that brings the legend alive! One can pay his respects at Dracula’s tomb, located at the altar footsteps, and admire the beautiful frescoes, some of which go as far back as the 15th century. Locals tell stories about a different church that existed here, which fell into the lake together with its steeple, during a storm. When the wind blows they say you can hear a chime rising from the bottom of the lake. Nevertheless, people are superstitious and the monastery has had its fair share of bad luck: floods, earthquakes, the burning of the bridge connecting it to the mainland during the 1821 revolution as well as being transformed into a prison in the 19th century. Although there has been a lot of debate around the real tomb of Vlad the Impaler and whether you are a Dracula fan or not, the monastery of Snagov is worth a peak! It was once an important hub of the cultural and monastic life: it hosted a printing shop as well as a mint…When coming here travellers understand why it was used as a refuge as well as a prison… As for the vampire hunters…what better place to end a trip to Romania than the legendary burial place of the count of all counts: Count Dracula?! Transfer to Bucharest City at your hotel.
Pickup included
4 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
TobiasGB85,
Aug 27, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was ideal for our vacation for two! An unforgettable trip through beautiful Transylvania. The tour guide (Mimi) was simply fantastic, she has so much knowledge of the country and its history and always has something interesting to say about every sight. The accommodations were very individually chosen, especially the first two days in the small privately run accommodation with the super friendly host Adriana. We felt like we were at her house. On both days we were able to enjoy authentic Romanian fresh food and delicious local wines. On such a long trip there can of course be a problem (small problem with the car), but the team from "Transylvania Discovery Tours" handled the situation professionally and always made us feel safe. After a short break and safety checks with the mechanic on the car, our journey was able to continue after 15-20 minutes. We felt very comfortable with the guide because she always asked if everything was OK, e.g. if the air conditioning was set correctly, if the time spent at the sights was the right length in order to set priorities for the sights. The car was very comfortable and you could take photos from the car, especially in the mountains (Transfagarasan road). All of the hotels were very well chosen (we booked our tour around 5 months in advance), so we recommend booking the tour as early as possible so that "Transylvania Discovery Tours" has enough time to book the nicer/better hotels for you. Conclusion: we were simply thrilled and if you want to find out more about the country of Romania, people, culture, traditions and history, we recommend this tour. Next time we are in Romania, we will book with Transylvania Discovery Tours again! Many thanks to Mimi and we hope you have fun 😊

















Leopardprintgranny,
Feb 6, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
My tour guide,Bogdan, is very professional . He is most knowledgeable about the country,the sites and their history. I felt very comfortable with him as conversation was easy and he is also a very safe driver. The pick up and drop off were well timed. I enjoyed everything about the tour . I feel for many , including myself, that Romania is an undiscovered jewel. The accommodation was fine - I particularly enjoyed staying in the Pensione in Sebiel- but for a person on their own, I felt the hotels in Braşov and Bucharest were a bit far from the centre.
RachaelRuble,
Oct 24, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was a lovely trip through Transylvania during a time of year that there aren't many tourists and the scenery is especially beautiful. Our guides Dan, who was with us the first four days, and Adriana, who was with us the last two, were excellent guides and great companions. We especially loved staying at the pension in Sibiu and having the home cooked meals. My only suggestion for the trip is the Hotel Castle Dracula is far out of the way and there's nothing to see there but the hotel itself. The hotel is not that interesting, is a bit rundown, and very kitschy. We would have rather stayed in another medieval town at another pension than driving an hour and a half just to stay at the hotel. Other than that we loved visiting all the castles and fortifications and learning about the history of Romania! We definitely recommend this trip.





MST52,
Jun 8, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
We were so lucky to have Bogdan as our guide. Everything was arranged so well. Our accommodation was outstanding and the food was so good especially as Bogdan could help us order certain dishes. We got to see the most amazing churches and countryside. Bogdan started as our guide and ended up as our friend. Go to Romania and go with Bogdan!
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