Plaja Mangalia

Mangalia Beach stretches along the southern Black Sea coast, in the southernmost seaside town of Romania, close to the border with Bulgaria. Its fine sand and relatively calm waters make it well suited to families and to those seeking a more relaxed atmosphere than in the busier resorts further north. Mangalia, the ancient Greek colony of Callatis founded in antiquity, combines its beach with a rich historical past: nearby lie remains of the ancient citadel and an archaeology museum. The area is also known for its sulphurous springs and its spa tradition, while the seafront promenade invites gentle strolls.
The bathing season runs through the warm summer months, when the water temperature becomes pleasant. The beach offers seasonal services such as sun loungers and terraces. It makes a good base for exploring the neighbouring resorts of Saturn, Venus and Neptun.


