The Danube Delta is the best preserved delta in Europe and one of the most complex in the world, entered the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991 as a biosphere reserve. This is an objective of great attraction due to the presence in it of a varied vegetation and fauna - fish and ornithological. Here there is the richest and most varied ornithological fauna in Europe, namely over 300 species of birds, some of them declared monuments of nature and protected by law.
A natural paradise stretches at the mouth of the Danube into the Black Sea, where the river ends its journey of 2,860 km. For centuries, the surface of the Delta has expanded due to the bank of the river, thus forming a network of canals, lakes, reed-covered islands, rainforests, pastures and sand dunes that now cover an area. of almost 5,640 km2, of which 3446 km2 are found on the Romanian territory
Excursions: Throughout the Danube Delta.
At the Letea forest and visiting the Letea locality, Grindul Caraorman, the lakes: The Swan's Nest; Iacub, La Amiaza, Cazanele, Trei Iezere with a visit to Mila 23; Sulina with visiting; museum, pouring the Danube into the Black Sea, the lighthouse, the beach, etc.
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