Delta

Delta Hotel

Hotel Class: 4 out of 5 stars4 Stars - 14 Opinions

2, Isaccei Str., Tulcea, Tulcea 820169

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Transport

by ATLC

I may have to travel alone from Bucharest to Tulcea on Sunday 5 Sept. Chances are that my journey will start at 15 hrs at the earliest. Do trains ride? How long would it take? Any other options?
Accomodation for 5 Sept. onwards is all booked, it's just that the group is leaving earlier than I, because I have other obligations.

Re: Transport

by ATLC

Okay, I found the Romanian timetable for trains.
But how do I know which destination and depart station to choose? There are so many Bucurestis and there are two Tulcea (Marfuri and another one).
Please help!

Re: Transport

by Romanian_Bat

You have this train:
Bucuresti Nord Gara A 17.25 - Tulcea Oras 21.54 IC589
This one leaves Bucharest's main station (reachable by taxi or metro or trolley or bus or tram...huh, by all kinds of transportation in the city) and the station in Tulcea is just next to the centre. I would advise you to get to teh station in Bucharest about 1 hour before teh departure, there could be lines of people at the ticket offices and if there is a group of 5-6 pupils in front of you with some transportation discounts, the clerk there will have alot of paperwork to do without the computer help, because they change the discount system so often that upgrading the program does not meet expectations... Otherwise you're going to be fine, teh train to Tulcea is a Siemens automotive one, not even 1 year old, however used on local train rides in some other countries (e.g. Slovenia) and not on IC routes, but huh, this is Romania ;).
Best regards,
Alex
alex@futurevox.com

Travel Tips for Tulcea

BIRD FLU!

by b0b

WE ALL KNOW IT IS A SCANDAL RAISED BY THE SENSATIONAL HUNTING MEDIA! The trouble is not as big as it was sown, the area is reopened for tourists and fishing, there was no case of bird flu infecting humans… Quiet places, small town, with outgoing people.

Tips for your trip

by codrutz

Don't forget to put in your luggage: rubber high boots, rain hat and coat, wwarm clothes, blanket (in autumn), linen and gauze for the bed tester, flashlight, spyglasses, knife, first-aid kit, light table cover, garlic, black pepper, vinegar, sugar, biscuits, tea, lemons, marmelade, mineral water.

Tulcea

by petroviciviorel

"Tulcea - Danube Delta"

"There is an old citty by the Danube or Ister, / With strong walls: it is not easy to get in; / Aëgyssus built it and it is named Aëgyssus" - confirmed Publius Ovidius Naso.

The oldest map that shows Dacia (Tabula Peutingeriana, 2nd-3rd centuries) places between Noviodunum (Isaccea) and Histria oonlu the town Ad Stoma, approcimately on the site of the above-mentioned fortification; as there is no other evidence, we take for granted the metaphor of the poet, generally well informed, adding that by "the Delta's gate" the Romans had a base of the Lower Danube fleet.

That the life roots at Tulcea are deeper is proved by the traces of the Hallstatt settlements (11th-7th centuries BC) on the Dealul Taberei Hill; "lowered", according to the Roman habit, closer to the access ways, the fortification was consolidated in the 2nd-3rd centuries, ruled bu the Byzantines (8th-9th centuries), used by the Genoese (10th-13th centuries), engulfed in the pre-feudal indigenous formation ruled by Balica, by Dobrotici (hence, probably, the name of Dobrogea), and, starting 1390, by Mircea the Old "... by the will of God mastering and ruling ... on the either side all over the Danube down to the big sea and master of the city of Darstor".
Starting 1416, the Ottomans controlled Dobrogea, the locality became Hora-Tepe (The Hora / round dance/ of the hills, seven of them, as the natives say, probably thinking of Rome) or Tulcea (there was a governor, Tula-bey), appears in 1595 in accounts by Pado Giorgici, it is mentioned by Evila Celebi (1650), Matteo Gondola (1674), by La Mottraye, who sees it in 1711 as "... a village placed on a high place and guarded by small fortification with seven towers"; it was also called the Mill City - "On a coast hill, there appears a most pleasant sight: it is a host of mills, hurrying, all of them, a if vying to finish the job trhe soonest", wrote Boucher de Perthes (Voyages á Constantinopole, Paris, 1853).
As early as 1848, the German Ungewiter mentioned "a small shipward for 300 t river boats"; it got final contours after the Independence war (1877-1878).

Most of the Delta adventures start today in Tulcea.

Danube Delta - A slice of paradise

by codrutz

"Harsh people"

A world of harsh people, born in the kingdom of waters

The history of the Delta inhabitants, closely related to that of Dobrogea, is lost in the mist of times. The life traces, discovered on this territory are very similar to those of the Hamangia culture, demonstrating that civilization here had its roots in the paleolithic era. Getae-Dacian objects and vestiges were discovered in Enisala and Mahmudia. A multitude of cultures and civilizations (Roman, Greek, Byzantine) left their indelible seal on the inhabitants of Chilia Veche, Tulcea, Sulina and Babadag. Ethnic groups of Bulgarians, Ukrainians, Lipovans, who have mixed up along the centuries with the Moldovans and the Transylvanian shepherds have formed a special rural civilization. All those who settled on these realms have preserved their customs, religion and life style in a coexistence that has lasted for several hundred years. Therefore, the history of the region emerges as a mixture of cultures and traditions.

Located among the trees, in the shadow, near the water of the canals, the fishermen's huts are the latter's refuge during the day time.

Seen from the inside, as a way of living and not as a few day show, life in the Delta is rather hard, made only for the tough people born here in the kingdom of waters. Physical work is exhausting, the whims of weather and of the waters are omnipotent, the chance to have a boat or the skill to learn the secrets of fishing are essential here. Fishing is a trade transmitted from father to son, being almost the only way to upkeep a family here. From the little they have, the fishermen have to pay their tribute to the fisheries for extremely low prices and the fishing licence. And also seen from the inside, the landscape looses its glamour, it is always the same, shadowed by the daily problems. The reed covered houses so picturesque in summer for the tourists are much too uncomfortable when you use them on a daily basis and the boat becomes sometimes a second house when, turned upside down, it protects you against the storms unlleashed all of a sudden. Everything becomes hostile when a few perches are expected to represent a satisfactory dinner. This very moment, the boat becomes the most valuable asset, greased with tar and pitch it is expected to resist about five years. Taken care of and permanently repaired, owing to its multipurpose utilizations, the boat is the most trusted friend of the fisherman. However, inspired by the love for their profession, by the avatars of their daily life, these daring people will always welcome you with an open heart if you look for their company.

In the Delta everything is spectacular - the sunrise and the sunset, the impenetrable reed or the willow islets, the winding canals, the hills where the echo of the cattle clatter can be still heard, the clumsy silhouettes of the fishermen's cottages or of the fisheries, long forgotten wind mills project you into the archaic side of time, where poetry has not been yet stained by any modern element. Here, you may forget all the daily problems, nourishing your soul with the peace of a realm which looks as if it were intentionally forgotten by the evolutive civilization , a land coming straight from a fairy tale that begins with the unforgettable words "once upon a time..."

Burnt by the summer sun, beaten by the Delta winds, the fishermen are obliged to go fishing everyday to feed their family.

Where the fishning comes to end, the nets are carefully clened and folded to prevent them from mixing up.

Scattered with infrequent and modest settlements, the Delta is the long coveted place by the traveller fond of original elements, by the amateur fisherman and the hunter of...pictures. Formed about 11000 years ago in a huge gulf through alluvial deposits, the Delta has become the youngest and most fabulous land of Europe. Unique through its beauty, it emerges in front of the traveller's eyes as a strange, thrilling world which attracts through its originality. Its characteristic features favour the practicing of tourism in any season of the year and each season here is both original and interesting.

For those fond or fishing, the Delta is the best place to relax in the quiet of the moors and to learn a few more things from those who have turned fishing into a way of living.

Considered the second largest area of this kind in Europe (3446 sq. km) the Danube Delta - a biosphere reserve - has been rightly called the "Paradise of birds". The Letea islet, the birds colony reserve of Perisor-Zatoane, Uzlina-Crisana, Golovita and the Sacalin Islands are unique zones which attract every year tourists from the most remote corners of the world. Populated by pelicans, storks, swans, eagles, woodcocks, egrets, cranes - the Delta is the fascinating kingdom of wildlife, which both the ordinary man and the scientist are looking for. The tree arms of the Danube - Chilia, Sulina and Sf. Gheorghe - benefit from numerous tourist bases which can be reached by sailing on board a ship to its various areas. Carrying the tent on your back, inspired by an unflinching will and passion for the new, you can look for an isolated, pristine place where to become one of the participants in the majestic show of the Delta. Because, seen from outside, the Delta definitely is the genuine place where you can spend a very special holiday.

The dry mainland of the Delta is only a small part when compared to the huge size of the waterland.

For those fond of hunting, the landing in the wilderness, followed by a real hunting party with muddy boots and the hands beaten by the reed, is a unique opportunity to get rid of the city routine. The hunting party starts with the so called passage hunting - goose, the moor hen, the wild duck for which the season starts on 15 August, while for the pheasant it begins in autumn. Those fond of fishing find here the ideal place where to relax in the quiet of the moor and learn a few new things from those people who have turned fishing into a way of living. Armed with networks, hooks, fishing lines, trawls, pegs, trammels and other ingenious fishing tools, the fishermen collect crucians, the small fry, perches, the wels, the sheat fish, the beluga, the sturgeon, the mackerel, the carp which form the culinary delights of a holiday spent in the Delta. The braised carp with onion, the grilled crucian fish in pickle sauce, the grilled mackerel, the fried anchovies with mamaliga and the famous fish borsch cooked with the Danube water represent genuine delikatessen for the traveller fond or not of fishing. The beluga caviar in January or the sturgeon caviar in July are as many reasons to stop for a while on the banks of the Danube.

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Q: Visit Tulcea from Bucharest "We are planning to Visit Tulcea from Bucharest, any direct bus from Bucharest to Tulcea, or taking train is better? How can we..."

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A: "direct bus take you 4.5 hours and cost 60 lei for one way, look for schedule: http://www.autogari.ro/Transport/Bucuresti-Tulcea/643-564.aspx?lang=UK I look at train..."

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