Travel Blog - The Danube Delta
In my last post - the green color challenge - I've post some photos from my last year travel journey in the Danube Delta - Sulina Channel. I've seen that some people were interested about the whole experience, so I thought it should be a great idea to write a more in-depth blog about that trip.
The Danube Delta (Romanian: Delta Dunării) is the second largest river Delta in Europe, after the Volga Delta and is the best preserved on the continent. The greater part of the Danube Delta lies in Romania (Tulcea) while its northern part, on the left bank of the Chilia arm, is situated in Ukraine. Its approximate surface area is 4,152 km^2 (1,603 sq mi), of which 3,446 km^2 (1,331 sq mi) is in Romania.
Departure
Our Journey started in Tulcea, from where we took the ferry to Sulina.
This was not exactly our ferry, but 99% was the same like this one.
The view from the ferry was really nice and the wind was a pleasure due to the high temperature. Even our dog, Rocky, enjoyed the wind. (he always does)
There were also some speedboats from Tulcea to Sulina that would take you 3 times faster, but those were usually full due to the reservation system. We found out about them when we get there, so we had to stick to the old ferry.
This is one of the speed boats.
We arrived there in the afternoon and after we settled in our room, the view on the side of the channel was a bliss.
Channels cruise
Because one of the place attractions is to rent a boat and go through the small water channels and see where the Delta drains into the Danube, we've rent this boat for the next day.
The next day was awesome. The boat was really cool. And the sightseeing was awesome.
Birds Island Cruise
In the same they, we've gone into a more challenging "cruise". We went with some locals and their old "speed" boat to the Birds Island. It is said that there are the most species of birds pet square meter in the world.
Unfortunately, in that period there were not so many birds as we hoped, but the adventure was there. As we were heading to the island, the waves started to get pretty big and they were splashing in the boat and on our faces. Here you can see the boat:
Excellent pictures, my friend! I've never been to the delta, only to Bucharest and the mountains when I go to visit my grandparents with my parents, but I've always wanted to see it. I've always wanted to go to the Black Sea as well, maybe to Constanta.
Thank you. You definitely have to see the Delta. Constanta is also cool. Maybe you can see both in a few days trip. They are not so far apart one from another.
This is true. The first step is getting there. Flying from the States to Romania on a shoestring budget isn't the easiest thing to figure out lol