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More often than not, when one travels, taking a hike to the beach is one of the highly prioritized things to be considered. The free play that one can do on the shores, the sands silently crunching under one’s step, the romanticized splashing sound of the water to land, the whole atmosphere and the smell of salt burning under the scorching heat of the sun, the food and the freshest produce used for it and the general laid back aura of a day at a grand resort — all of these, we all craved for once in a while.
Being in touch with the swaying bodies of water have been a noticeable human nature and there are moments when we just wanted to be in a glorious beach house and stay there for as long as it permits us. Ensure that you’d have Constanta in Romania on that travel list and be merry with how this small town can answer your beach needs.
Location

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Known to be the fifth most populous city in the whole of Romania, Constanta is very well one of the most visited too. Specifically, Constanta is just simply bordered by the world famous Black Sea.
This being said, Constanta is harboring on its arms a beach length of 8 miles, which is just suitable for family swimming trips, or massive tourist visits annually.
Climate

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According to the Koppen Climate classification, Constanta is under the moderate subtropical climate, which makes it experience four seasons all throughout the year. Summers can be observed during late May until September which is typically how a summer season should be, warm, dry and brightly sunny.
On an average, temperatures are being lowered down at 23-degree Celsius due to the fact that there is coolness brought about by the nearby sea. Autumn, on the other hand would go next and can last up until November.
At the start of this season, all heat would be emanated all throughout Constanta and the first frost would be felt before December started. Winter would not equate snow in Constanta, just cool and windy. Temperatures can drop to 1-degree Celsius. The spring season happens in late March until May and can be even cooler than the winter phase.
Transportation

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The most known method of transportation in Constanta is through water travel. This being said, and because of its geographical location beside the Black Sea, the Port of Constanta is present to serve small and private-owned boats and ships used for cargo, commerce and travel. The Danube-Black Sea Canal is also a passageway that connects both the Danube River and Black Sea to Constanta proper.
If traveling by air, you’d land and alight at the Mihail Kogalniceanu International Airport, known to cater to international, connecting and local flights. The public transportation is being operated by the Regia Autonoma de Transport in Comun Constanta (RATC), which offers bus rides and a double-decker bus for travelers. Buses in Constanta are modernized through its sophisticated WIFI systems that can be used by any type of passenger. Minibuses and taxis are also readily available to be used by commuters.
What to See
Dolphinarium

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True to its promise in giving travelers the complete sea experience, Dolphinarium is a stage set in an amphitheatre where sea animals perform live to entertain visitors for a fee.
Genoese Lighthouse

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This 8-meters high Genoese Lighthouse provides tourists a sweeping view of the lengthy shores of Constanta, which is a famous landmark to visit.
Give yourself a rest for a day of swimming and relax as you take all the beauty of the Black Sea.
Victory Monument

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Surrounded by equally interesting points of interest such as the Roman City Wall and the Butcher’s Tower, the Victory Monument is a must-visit landmark in Constanta due to the history it upholds and the visibility it emanates once you’re in the city center.
Art Museum

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Focusing on 19th century realism, landscapes and paintings, this Art Museum showcase sample works of Nicolae Grigorescu and other impressionists.
Modern takes on art is also on display in this airy and relaxing place of talent and creativity.
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