Tulcea, Romania

Plaja Ciuperca

Plaja Ciuperca is a beach known for its beautiful landscape and tranquility.

However, it is important to note that there are certain local customs and rules that may affect beach activities. For instance, there is a practice where lifeguards raise a red flag at noon, indicating that swimming is not allowed until 4 o'clock in the afternoon.

Discover ideal places to stay near Plaja Ciuperca and enjoy its serene beauty and tranquil landscape.

Unfortunately, the beach is not well-furnished, which may impact the overall visitor experience.

Visitor Reviews

Visitor reviews highlight the beautiful landscape and tranquility of the beach as the most appreciated aspects. However, visitors complain about the lack of amenities and the unusual local custom of not allowing swimming during certain hours.

Where to Stay near Plaja Ciuperca?

Visitors to Plaja Ciuperca often stay in the town of Tulcea, which offers a variety of accommodations and is conveniently located near the beach. Many travelers include Plaja Ciuperca as part of their itinerary while exploring the Danube Delta, staying in Tulcea to enjoy both the beach and the unique natural landscapes nearby.

The following map shows available accommodations and their prices. See the full list of accommodation options here.

Where is Plaja Ciuperca?

Latitude: 45.1819238 / Longitude: 28.7822016

Plaja Ciuperca is located in Tulcea. The following map of Plaja Ciuperca shows the exact location.

Plaja Ciuperca
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