The
Romanian Black Sea coast stretches
out for 245 km from the unspoilt
natural reserves of the Danube
Delta to the leisure activities
of numerous holiday centres in
the south. Whereas he delta is
strictly protected from intrusion,
the southern 72 km is being developed.
The coast is famous for its fine
sand, low salinity levels (17%)
and minimal tides (ideal for young
families). The climate is dry (above
70°F between June and September).
Costinesti offer some of the best
beaches. Lying 30 km south of Constanta,
it is host to a series of cultural
and entertaining events, including,
The Assembly of Young Actors,
The Film Festival for the Young
and Jazz Festival
Property investors in Romania
concentrate around the southern
Black Sea Coast reflecting the
growth in the Romanian holiday
market. The World Travel and Tourism
Council (WTTC) predict that tourism
will grow around 7.9% per year from 2007-2016.With a long holiday
season (May – Oct), opportunities
for rental income also exist.
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