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Activities
Sulina is a quiet place. The main activities include strolling the main promenade (Str I),
soaking up the sun at Sulina Beach ( May-Oct) or hiring the services of a local fisher-
man to take you around on the delta by small boat ( 0744-821 365; Str I; per person
30-50 lei) .
Sleeping
There are several cazares and pensiuneas here: you can accept an offer from those who
greet the boat, or ask around. Expect to pay around 100 lei per room, excluding board.
Wild camping is possible on the beach, but there are no services and two discos blast
dance music into the night air in summer until 3am.
Pensiunea Ana $
( 0727-001 569, 0724-421 976; pensiuneana@yahoo.com; Str IV 144; r 80 lei) This
charming family-run affair has four rooms and a beautifully shaded garden. The view
from the street is not promising but once inside the blue gate things start to look up. To
find it, walk 200m west from the ferry port along the main promenade, bear left on Str
Mihail Kogălniceanu, and walk four blocks inland.
PENSION
Hotel Casa Coral $$
( 0742-974 016; www.casacoralsulina.ro ; Str I 195; r 150 lei; ) This modern
three-star property lacks character but is arguably the nicest hotel in Sulina centre. You'll
have to book in advance in summer as it tends to fill up fast. You'll find it on the main
promenade 100m west of the passenger ferry port.
HOTEL
Eating & Drinking
Head to the main promenade (Str I) for all that tiny Sulina has to offer. Your pension is
likely to cook better than any restaurant, so don't hesitate to book half- or full board if
possible. In summer, nightlife shifts to the beach, where there are a couple of restaurants
that transform into discos after sunset.
ROMANIAN
Restaurant Marea Neagră $$
( 0240-543 130; Str I 178; mains 17-30 lei) This large and popular open-air terrace of-
fers more than a dozen fish specialities, including sturgeon.
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