1 Day Moldova: Tour To Transnistria, Bender Fortresses

7 ore

Facile

A Journey into Soviet History
The 7-hour Moldova Tour to Transnistria and Bender Fortress is a one-of-a-kind experience, ideal for travellers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure and a deeper understanding of Eastern European history and culture.

Step Back in Time
Transnistria feels like a living time capsule of the Soviet era, with Lenin statues, Soviet emblems, and traditions that have remained unchanged for decades.

Discover Transnistria – A Journey Through History and Culture
Transnistria is a self-proclaimed breakaway region of Moldova, existing separately since 1992.

Explore Bender Fortress
Visit the Bender Fortress, a 16th-century Ottoman

A Journey of Contrasts
This tour perfectly juxtaposes Transnistria’s striking Soviet-style towns, creating a truly memorable and immersive adventure.

More Than Sightseeing
This journey is more than just visiting landmarks—it’s an opportunity to connect with a unique region where the past and present coexist, gaining rare insights for unforgettable memories.
Cosa è incluso?
  • Mance
  • Cibo e bevande
Air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water
Gratuities
Private transportation
local guide english, russian, roumanian
Esclusioni
  • Cibo e bevande
Lunch
souvenirs
notare che
  • I bambini devono sedersi in braccio
  • Posti a sedere per bambini disponibili
  • Ammessi animali domestici e non
  • Trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
  • Richiesto passaporto
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Yes, you will need a passport to enter Transnistria. Here are the key points to keep in mind: Border Crossing: Transnistria is a self-proclaimed republic and has its own border control. Your passport will be checked at the entry point. Registration: Upon entry, you’ll typically be issued a temporary registration slip, which serves as your visa to stay in Transnistria for a limited period (often up to 24 hours or as permitted by the authorities). Keep this slip with you as you’ll need it when exiting.
Cosa portare

    Yes, you will need a passport to enter Transnistria. Here are the key points to keep in mind:

    1. Border Crossing:
      Transnistria is a self-proclaimed republic and has its own border control. Your passport will be checked at the entry point.
    2. Registration:
      Upon entry, you’ll typically be issued a temporary registration slip, which serves as your visa to stay in Transnistria for a limited period (often up to 24 hours or as permitted by the authorities). Keep this slip with you as you’ll need it when exiting.