The town of Sulina is situated on the banks of the Danube, right where the Danube flows into the Black Sea. It is a popular place for tourism, with several interesting sights that you can visit.

Danube Delta

The Danube Delta, with its canals and lakes, offers the visitor the opportunity to spend their free time surrounded by idylic landscapes, having the opportunity to enjoy nature at its home!

Sulina Beach

Sulina Beach is a friendly beach, with fine sand and a slight slope of the bottom of the water, marked by the existence of sandbanks arranged parallel to the direction of the shore, the place being ideal for families with young children.
The beach can be reached by minibus, taxi or foot.

Sulina Beach

Sulina Beach is a friendly beach, with fine sand and a slight slope of the bottom of the water, marked by the existence of sandbanks arranged parallel to the direction of the shore, the place being ideal for families with young children.
The beach can be reached by minibus, taxi or foot.

The Cemetery Complex

The cemetery complex is on the list of historical monuments and consists of the Cemetery of the European Commission of the Danube, the Orthodox Cemetery, the Muslim Cemetery, the Catholic Cemetery, the Jewish Cemetery and the Old Rite Cemetery.
Although some may see such an invitation with a critical spirit, the goal may be a genuine window into the understanding of history that has rocked the interests of many nations in this corner of the world.

The Old Lighthouse

The Sulina Old Lighthouse has a tronconic shape and a height of 17.43 meters. It was built between 1869 and 1870 and now houses a small museum. In one of the halls there is Eugeniu Botez’s office, known under the literary pseudonym Jean Bart. On the ground floor of the lighthouse there is another room dedicated to the European Commission of the Danube, an international body established following the Treaty of Paris of 30 March 1856.

The Old Lighthouse

The Sulina Old Lighthouse has a tronconic shape and a height of 17.43 meters. It was built between 1869 and 1870 and now houses a small museum. In one of the halls there is Eugeniu Botez’s office, known under the literary pseudonym Jean Bart. On the ground floor of the lighthouse there is another room dedicated to the European Commission of the Danube, an international body established following the Treaty of Paris of 30 March 1856.

Water Plant

The plant with its water tower is an impressive, functional building today, with an architectural style different from those existing within the city radius and is said to have been built in 1897 with the financial support of the Queen of the Netherlands.
Inside the water plant is not allowed to visit unauthorized persons, but the water tower can be admired by tourists, being a visible sight from a long distance.

The Cathedral of Saint Alexander and Saint Nicholas

The Cathedral of Saint Alexander and Saint Nicholas in Sulina is an Orthodox church built in the 19th century in Byzantine style, which has an impressive architecture and an interior decorated with icons and frescoes.

The Cathedral of Saint Alexander and Saint Nicholas

The Cathedral of Saint Alexander and Saint Nicholas in Sulina is an Orthodox church built in the 19th century in Byzantine style, which has an impressive architecture and an interior decorated with icons and frescoes.

Monument to the Heroic Marines

The Heroes Monument is a monument dedicated to the heroes who fought in the Romanian War of Independence.

Letea Forest Nature Reserve

The Letea Forest Nature Reserve is a nature park located near Sulina that is home to a forest of ancient oaks and a variety of flora and fauna.

Letea Forest Nature Reserve

The Letea Forest Nature Reserve is a nature park located near Sulina that is home to a forest of ancient oaks and a variety of flora and fauna.

These are just a few of Sulina’s main tourist attractions, but the city also offers opportunities for activities such as fishing and navigating the Danube.