Romania promoted by a British journalist

Romania is “one of the least noticed – if not the least noticed – holiday destinations in Europe,” although it represents a place that “has absolutely everything” to please tourists, states a British journalist after a visit, the author of an article published in the online edition of The Spectator magazine.

"Romania is one of the least noticed – if not the least noticed – holiday destinations in Europe. A quick analysis of the country’s surface reveals, however, that it represents a place that has absolutely everything to please tourists. From virgin wilderness to centuries-old castles, from picturesque ski slopes to quiet sandy beaches, from a thriving wine and craft beer industry to cities as vibrant as their Western equivalents," states journalist Stephen McGrath.

According to him, “if the Romanian Ministry of Tourism starts to organize and act in an efficient manner, this country could reach a much higher position in the lists of places to visit compiled by many tourists.”.

“The Romanian Black Sea coast has a length of approximately 273 kilometers, but Portitei Island, a small sand island at the edge of the Danube Delta – a vast biosphere reserve, set up where the river meets the sea, after crossing half of Europe – offers visitors a world completely isolated from the hustle and bustle of city life.”.

After a visit to Sibiu, Stephen McGrath states that this locality is ”a charming city, where culture abounds.”.

The journalist also praised Romanian gastronomy, declaring himself delighted with sarmale, pork and fish specialties, polenta and garlic sauce, as well as local drinks, especially tuica and the Romanian wines Feteasca Neagra and Negru de Dragasani.

Additionally, the British journalist also noted the Merry Cemetery in Sapanta.

The Spectator is a British weekly magazine, specialized in articles on culture, politics, and current affairs of global importance.

Source: Profit

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the British journalist appreciate most about Romania?

Stephen McGrath praised the diversity of the landscape, from virgin wilderness and castles to beaches, as well as the local gastronomy and vibrant cities like Sibiu.

What recommendations did the journalist make for Romanian tourism?

He suggested that better organization and efficiency from the Ministry of Tourism could propel Romania much higher in the rankings of foreign tourists’ preferences.

Which specific destinations are mentioned in the article?

The article mentions Portitei Island in the Danube Delta, the city of Sibiu, the Merry Cemetery in Săpânța, and the Black Sea coast.