Mangalia Marina is located in Mangalia, in Constanta County, Romania. This port is bathed by the Black Sea and it is an ideal destination for yachts and smaller boats that navigate in these waters. Mangalia Marina prides itself on its modern facilities. It was built in 2008 and it has been developed
Mangalia Marina is located in Mangalia, in Constanta County, Romania. This port is bathed by the Black Sea and it is an ideal destination for yachts and smaller boats that navigate in these waters. Mangalia Marina prides itself on its modern facilities. It was built in 2008 and it has been developed ever since. If you want to discover other popular destinations on the Romanian shore, this is a good departure point which allows you to easily reach interest points such as Vama Veche, Constanta, Neptun, Costinesti, Mamaia, Olimp, Eforie Nord, Eforie Sud. If you plan a longer cruise in the Black Sea, then you should know that other available destinations you can head to are the Bulgarian coast (for example Varna), Turkey (Istambul) or Ukraine (Odessa). However, if you want to see a truly unique landscape, we recommend the Danube Delta. This area can be accessed both by land or sea and it is one of the few territories crossed by the river Danube where nature still remains unspoiled. Tranquility and wildlife are the 2 major assets of the Delta. Even a short stay here will help you recharge your batteries and make you feel that time can stand still at least for a little while. If nightlife and entertainment are your goals during your next vacation, there are plenty places on the Romanian coast where you can have fun. Mangalia, despite being a small town, becomes a vibrant location in the evening when all the bars and clubs open their doors. If you are looking for more glamorous destinations, Mamaia is probably the best place to go to as it is famous for its luxury hotels, VIP clubs and premier restaurants. Combining fun and culture is not difficult if you go a little bit further - to the city of Constanta, a cosmopolitan and historical place where you can visit museums, churches, synagogues and attend various artistic events and festivals.