Archive For: Daniel Gheorghita

Fireworks in Bucharest

Best 2014 Facebook posts

December 30, 2014

2014 was a great year, full of tourists, trips and unforgettable memories. We tried to share with the world some of these unique moments. Below one can see our most popular Facebook posts in 2014. In the same time this is our way of saying thank you to our customers. We wish them and to all of you who like to travel and discover new countries, cultures and friends a Happy New Year!

Stavropoleos Church, Bucharest

Bucharest in winter

December 23, 2014
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It’s winter here in Bucharest and whether you like it or not, whether you planned it or not, you want to discover the city despite the cold weather. So what can you do? Well, pretty much anything you can do in the summer as long as you won’t mind the cold biting your face.

Transfagarasan Highway

Kawasaki in Romania

October 10, 2014

Kawasaki in Romania Transfagarasan Highway Kawasaki chose Romania as a setting for their new promotional ads. Of course, the highways of Transfagrasan and Transalpina, the highest roads in Romania, play an important part in their videos. Bucharest and Sibiu are also featured in these ads. By seeing these videos made by Kawasaki, you’ll have the…

Sighisoara medieval citadel

Shooting for Raw Travel Show

July 9, 2014

Last week in Sighisoara, Daniel Gheorghita, a founder of Covinnus Travel and one of our excellent tour guides, had the pleasure of receiving the film crew from Raw Travel, a travel program broadcast throughout the United States and internationally.

Sunset Tower, Targoviste Old Princely Court

Wallachia for tourists

April 12, 2014
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Wallachia is a historical region located in the southern part of Romania. Although, it is less known than Transylvania there are still many tourist sites that attract thousands of tourists. Discover some of the most important of them.

One Day Tours from Bucharest

One-day tours from Bucharest

March 20, 2014
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There are several one day-trips from Bucharest. You can enjoy a day-trip to Transylvania, to the Poenari fortress or even to Bulgaria.