Nightlife in Costinesti (pron. Cost-in-yeshti) is very sexy.
Partying is the order of the day.
Most partying is centered mainly around the two clubs
(Ring and Tineretului), in which, during the summer
months, concerts are held nightly by the most popular
bands from across Romania.
Because Costineşti is mostly frequented by youngsters,
the atmosphere tends to be livelier than in the other
Black Sea resorts.
Costineşti is easily accessible, either by train or car.
There are two railway stops within the resort (South
Costineşti - Tabără, North Costineşti), and the town is
connected to the main E87 road which runs north to
Constanţa and south to the Bulgarian border.
and beautiful girls Costinesti is for you, trust me.
Originally a fishing village, Gura Portitei (Port) is known today as one of the most withdrawn (and quiet) tourist destinations on the Romanian coast, an alternative to Vama Veche, became too popular and crowded in recent years. Access is usually with vaporaşul, from Jurilovca Tulcea with special vehicles can be reached on the coastal road, or Vadu, Constanta on the Periboina or from St George, Tulcea.
The name was linked to the existing initial communication between Golovita lake and the Black Sea, closed in the 70s, which turned Golovita in a closed lake, with water being desalinated. The Lake connects with the North Lake Razim (free) and south of Lake Sinoe, through a system of locks. The area is a part of the biosphere reserve Danube Delta.










