Featuring garden views, Casa Ancora Sulina offers accommodation with a garden, around 2.9 km from Plaja Sulina. There is a private entrance at the guest house for the convenience of those who stay.
Izabella Ioana
Romania
The host is very nice and friendly and comes to the property every day to clean and to bring things like extra towels, blankets etc. if you need them.
Situated in Sulina, within 3 km of Plaja Sulina, Casa de vacanta Puiu offers accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning and a garden.
Erika
Malta
The common area of the house was beautiful like in the pictures. We didn't see much of the hosts because they speak no English. However they tried to help us when we needed to get a taxi or made a request for clean towels and toilet roll.
Featuring garden views, Casa G&A Geta și Alexandru offers accommodation with terrace, around 3 km from Plaja Sulina. The property has inner courtyard views. The guest house features family rooms.
Giovanni
Italy
The host was really nice and the place super clean
Set next to the Danube - Sulina Branch and 1,500 metres from the beach of the Black Sea, Casa Coral Sulina is located in Sulina, offering a restaurant and a TV lounge. Free WiFi access is available.
Susan
Australia
Big room, walking distance from ferry. Very clean. Convenient for all restaurants along the water front. Helpful staff for arranging tours around the Delta.
Apartament Sulina is located in Sulina and offers a shared lounge. Among the facilities at this property are a shared kitchen and private check-in and check-out, along with free WiFi throughout the...
Green Coffee House in Sulina provides accommodation with barbecue facilities, a garden and a terrace. Among the various facilities of this property are a shared lounge and a bar.
Maria-Eliza Sobieschi
Romania
Great location, very good and fresh breakfast.
Nice linen and towels.
Rooms nicely decorated.
There is a coffee machine in the room.
Very nice staff - Mihaela especially.
Really nice balcony - room 5
Sulina is one must-go-to place in the Danube delta not only...
Sulina is one must-go-to place in the Danube delta not only because its location on the Danube banks and a few kilometers from the Black sea, but because its position to the Letea forest reserve - which was an amazing surprise to me and my family. Not the forest per se, but the wild horses in the reserve vicinity. Once you get here (actually this is why we chose Sulina over other Danube delta villages) you should not lose the opportunity to buy this 6-7 hours trip on the Danube's channels AND to the Letea "hill" (which is not a hill at all, just a steppe). The trip to that place is full of beauty and surprises and a must-see once in a lifetime. Then, the history of this - unfortunately - "forgotten" small city is very interesting and if you are lucky to meet a good guide, you cannot but sip their every word.
Oh, DO NOT skip the traditional lunch in a peasant's place, "in the middle of nowhere": nothing fancy at all, but the food was so tasty! And, as opposed to my group, maybe you don't miss the cemetery: as far as I heard, this is also a must-see.
ianenache
Romania
Scored 6.0
6.0
An old town left to live its last days.
An old town left to live its last days. This was my impression. We went there for its history, visited the cemetery which is one of the emblematic places from Sulina, we did multiple trips along the water, visited the beach which is excellent.
The room was very clean and the bed was very comfortable.
The staff was very welcoming and they can assist you with everything you need, like transportation from Tulcea or Murighiol to Sulina, or with arranging trips to visit the Danube's Delta wonders!
The breakfast was so abundant that we had to ask the host to reduce the quantity of food as it was really too much! However, you shouldn't miss the local pike or carp caviar, or the smoked fish!
- the position is good, closer to the beach than other properties in Sulina;
- live music in the evening was pleasant
- food was acceptable
- service at the table was quite excellent (hapoy pleasant persons- mostly not romanian guys)
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