Danube Delta is a must do if you visit Romania!
This new land before the Black Sea is considered the newest soil of Europe as the Danube brings all the sediments downstream to Romania.

The Danube Delta is Europe’s largest remaining natural wetland and its second-largest river delta. Located primarily in Romania (80%) and partly in Ukraine (20%), it is the point where the Danube River empties into the Black Sea after its nearly 3,000 km journey through 10 countries.
The Danube Delta – the natural wonder of Romania
Ecological Significance
The region is a global biodiversity hotspot, ranking third in the world after the Great Barrier Reef and the Galápagos Islands.
Biodiversity: It is home to over 5,500 flora and fauna species.
Birdlife:
A premier destination for birdwatchers, hosting over 300 species, including the largest European populations of white and Dalmatian pelicans, and 60% of the world’s pygmy cormorants.
Unique Habitats: It features 23 distinct ecosystems, including the Letea Forest, a subtropical forest growing on sand dunes with 700-year-old oaks and wild horses.
UNESCO Status: The Romanian portion was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991 and is a recognized Biosphere Reserve.

Safca Delta Tours can offer private tours trough a very well-known site in the link above.
We can also offer group tours by booking trough our email or WhatsApp numbers.
We offer both regular tours(cheaper price) or guided group tours in english/french/russian.
Please check our main website for group tours. Thank you!






