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    Welcome to Constanta Rentals

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    Constanţa
    Constanţa is a coastal Black Sea town in southern Dobrogea, Romania, the second most important city in the country and, during summer, a beautiful touristic city. It is the capital of the Constanţa county and Romania's largest seaport, a great city to begin to explore the wonders of the sea. It is Romania's main Black Sea port and one of the major commercial hubs in the region. The northernmost district, Mamaia, is one of the best Black Sea resorts.

    Travel to Constanţa
    By plane: Mihail Kogalniceanu Intl. Airport is about 20 km north-west of the city. Ryanair flies to Constanţa from Pisa 3 times a week.Starting with April 2009, there will also be flights to Bologna 2 times a week. Romanian low cost carrier Blue Air began it's first flight to Brussels in July 2008 with a frequency of 1 flight per week. Romanian carrier Carpatair offers flights to many European destinations from Constanţa through Timisoara.

    By car: The most popular route is the Bucharest-Constanţa A2 highway. The highway currently ends at the city of Cernavoda but it should be completed by 2011. There is a tax of 10 lei (2.5 EUR) to cross the bridge over Danube. The roads are good in Constanţa compared to the rest of the country. But beware of speed bumps and speed traps in the center which are meant for reducing the cars speed.

    By bus: There are daily buses that connect Constanţa with the rest of the country. There is a bus to Bucharest leaving every 45 minutes from the Railway Station (also called Autogara) that takes up to 3,5 hours and is less expensive than the train and faster than the trains. There are also several daily buses leaving from Constanţa to Istanbul (Turkey), Thessaloniki in Greece, Chisinau in Moldova and some buses to Varna in Bulgaria. One can also take a bus to Ostrov-Vama (5 Euros), which is a village near the border with Bulgaria, cross the border and you are in Silistra, a town in Bulgaria. From there there are several connections to other Bulgarian cities such as Rousse, Dobrich, Sofia etc.

    By train: Constanţa 's train station has connections with the rest of the country. The Intercity is usually recommended. In the summer there are some modern looking Siemens trains which look nice, but are very uncomfortable even at First class.

    By sea: Constanţa is one the largest commercial port in the Black Sea and the third largest in Europe. There are ships connecting Constanţa with Varna and Odessa and other routes to Istambul and Greece.

    In order to help visitors enjoy their stay in Constanta, we have available a number of self-catering apartments close to and around the city centre. For a relatively modest fee, you can stay at any of our self-contained and well-furnished apartments from periods ranging from just a day to several weeks - as the fancy catches you.

    Our apartments cater for numbers ranging from single visitors up to groups of seven. All you need to do is search for suitable and available properties (see the reservation box on the left), select and book an apartment, and our representative will be waiting for you at the apartment with the keys to the door.


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