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  • Easter Holidays in Romania

    Easter Holidays in Romania

    Bukovina is a
    region in northern Romania comprising the counties of Suceava and Botoşani. It
    has always been a tourist hotspot, especially during religious celebrations.
    The churches of Bukovina were built during the reign of great Romanian rulers
    and ahead of religious celebrations people have always dressed in the region’s
    traditional wear, therefore Bukovina is a place where each and every tourist
    can have a wonderful time. A special attraction of the area is the Egg Museum
    in Vama, which displays more than 7 thousand painted eggs. Almost 3,500 come
    from 82 countries from all 5 continents. Letiţia Orşinschi teaches textile and
    decorative art and is a member of the Traditional Arts Academy in Romania. Next
    she will tell us more about egg painting:

    In the past, the people of Bukovina used to paint the eggs in a simple manner,
    with a single dominant motif, using toneless, earthy colors which can still be found
    today on traditional costumes and cloths. The museum also exhibits eggs that
    belonged to my family, which are 50 up to 100 years old. These eggs were
    painted with the yolk and white inside, but, as they were not covered with
    varnish, the white evaporated through the eggshell pores and the yolk
    coagulated inside. These eggs used to be kept in a traditional house,
    especially on stormy days. The eggs blessed during the Easter Mass used to be
    placed in the window casement to protect the people inside from the evil
    outside. According to tradition, these eggs were said to protect young girls
    from the evil eye and to help them have a good, successful marriage. Today the
    technique of painting eggs has been taken to another level. In the past, the
    intensity of the colors used for painting eggs was indicative of the status of
    that respective woman from Bukovina. A light red indicated a young, unmarried
    woman, brownish garnet was for married women, while black was for widows. In
    Bukovina you will also find the wax-melting technique used for painting eggs.


    Another
    point of attraction during the Easter holidays is the region of Maramureş, in
    the north. Dan Carpov, from the Tourist Information Office in Maramureş County,
    has more details:


    Traditions have
    been well preserved in Maramureş and on Easter tourists always have quite an
    experience. Although modernity mingles with tradition, the people of Maramureş
    won’t give up their traditional costumes, irrespective of the part of Maramureş
    county you may choose to visit. Eastern traditions have been preserved
    everywhere in Maramureş, that is why we refresh and improve our offer
    continuously, in order to always live up to tourists’ expectations. Our tourist
    attractions have been included in an already-famous tourist circuit, and
    Mocăniţa, the narrow-gauge steam train, is on top of tourists’ preferences.
    Actually Maramureş is the only county of Romania with 8 tourist sites included
    in the UNESCO heritage list and we have already developed a tourist package that
    covers these 8 sites. We also provide trips to the area’s old wooden churches.
    Interest in mountain tourism has been on the rise lately, and tourists are very
    happy with the region’s cycling route that measures 80 kms.


    Claudia Andron,
    the president of Turist, Bistrita-Nasaud County’s Tourism Promotion
    Association, has another proposal
    for Easter: a visit to the wine cellars
    in the region:


    The scenery is very beautiful and there are
    many rural guesthouses where you can see for yourselves how people in
    Bistrita-Nasaud spend Easter. There are many very beautiful churches where you
    can take part in the Easter mass. We have fine customs and traditions, such as
    the Sprinkling of the Girls, a custom that is observed on the second day of
    Easter. I really recommend that you spend Easter in Bistrita Nasaud. You will
    not regret it. Not only is it beautiful, but it is also a special experience.
    Take the Wine Road, for instance.
    Around 1600, the Saxons brought the first vine branches to our county, and
    during the communist regime they were very well preserved. Unfortunately, after
    1989 they disappeared until a couple of years ago, when a bunch of local
    producers, who were in love with farming, sought to rekindle the tradition of
    vine growing in Bistrita Nasaud. We have several very beautiful wine cellars,
    ready to receive groups of tourists for wine-tasting sessions any time of the
    year.


    Located in
    Transylvania, Sovata is a balneal resort that started gaining European
    recognition as early as 1850, especially for the treatment of stomach diseases.
    Kacso Marta is the representative of a hotel compound in the resort, and gave
    us details on Easter offer of the compound she represents:


    The Easter
    offer at a four-star hotel includes accommodation for three nights in a double
    room, breakfast and buffet dinner included. We have also prepared a festive
    lunch for Easter on April 8. Access to the SPA center is unlimited, while for
    children we have prepared all sorts of entertainment programs. The package per
    person costs 960 Lei, that is 207 Euro, in a double room.


    Forget about the
    sea, forget about the beach, come to a camp in Straja. That is how the resort
    of Straja in southwestern Romania is promoted by the manager of a three star
    villa, Mihai Dumitrascu:


    Straja is best
    known as a winter resort, yet in recent years it has also developed as a summer
    resort, since it lies close to the most important tourist sites in Hunedoara
    County: The Hunyads’ Castle, the Prislop Monastery, the Sickness Cave and the
    Retezat massif. Easter is the recommended time for a visit to Straja. We have
    an excellent value-for-money package which includes a visit to the Straja
    Hermitage and the Way of the Cross, Eastern Europe’s biggest such hermitage. We
    can offer four or five night packages for the price of 595 Lei, that is 127
    Euro, which covers half-board and the festive dinner on Easter.


    Lucian Taranu is
    the owner of a guesthouse in Poiana Galdei, in Apuseni’s Trascau Mountains. He
    has invited us to places that have never been spoiled by the hustle and bustle
    of city life.


    A secluded area, where beauty, joy and
    quiet are at home. If you take the trouble to come over, to the Garda Valley,
    crossing over a bridge we built ourselves, you’re sure to find heaven on earth.
    Also, the food here is fine, made of produce we grow ourselves in our gardens.
    We can bake the bread together, you can taste from the famous drink prepared by
    inn-keeper Lenuta, known as Forest Joy. If you stay for a week with us, you can
    also enjoy the caves, the lakes, the gorges, the waterfalls and the mountain
    rivers in the area.


    Easter holiday
    offers in hotels across Romania are very generous. However, the best version is
    the one including accommodation in rural guesthouses, where you can have the
    chance to be much closer to traditions and customs in each region across
    Romania. And at that, you’re sure to have a complete experience.