Hamangia Wine Cellar For millennia, the gentle sun, cool breezes and mineral-rich sandy soil have created wines with intense flavors and rich minerality. At the Hamangia Wine Cellar special wines can be savored and enjoyed in the company of cold platters with traditional dishes. The name Hamangia winery is named after the old name of…
Situated in the immediate vicinity of the Ali-Gazi-Pasa Geamia, Panaghia House is built in the architectural style of Babadag of yesteryear. The oriental art exhibition organized in Panaghia House presents pieces belonging to the traditional folk art of the Turks and Tatars from Dobrogea, as well as pieces belonging to oriental art made in factories…
The Geamia Gazi Ali Pasha in Babadag, built in the 17th century, is one of the oldest Muslim places of worship in Romania, reflecting the Ottoman influences in Dobrogea. From Jurilovca to Babadag it’s 25 kilometers, which can be covered in about 24 minutes. The place of worship has a typical Ottoman style with…
Located near Enisala, the reserve protects the wild peony (Paeonia peregrina), offering a special natural spectacle during the flowering period in late April and early May. The peony, scientifically known as Paeonia, is one of the most spectacular flowers in Romanian flora. This perennial plant, considered a symbol of beauty and sensitivity, is deeply…
A vacation village situated on a narrow strip of land between Lake Golovitsa and the Black Sea, accessible by boats from the port of Jurilovca. Gura Portița is famous for its wild beaches and picturesque scenery. Gura Portiței can be reached by crossing the Golovița lake, embarking from the port of Jurilovca (the old…
The church in Jurilovca, a church of the old rite, is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin (celebrated on October 14). The approximate year of construction is 1865 Religious holidays here are observed according to the Julian calendar, which is 13 days later than the Gregorian calendar (for example, New Year’s Day is celebrated on January…
Recently inaugurated, the Jurilovca harbor is not only a modern mooring for hundreds of boats, but also a place for tourists to relax, as well as a generous area for organizing events. In Jurilovca there is still a mooring area (called the “old harbour”), and from there you can organize trips to the holiday…
Located on a hill near the village of Enisala, the medieval fortress offers breathtaking views of Razim and Babadag lakes. Built in the 14th century, the fortress played a strategic role in controlling trade routes in the area. It is the only medieval fortress still standing in this part of the country, there are…
Situated about 4 km from Jurilovca, Doloșman Cape is the only rocky cliff on the Romanian coast, offering spectacular views of Lake Razim and the surrounding area. The area is part of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve and is home to the ruins of Argamum.  In antiquity, Herodotus referred to the area as “Orgamon”.…