GETTING AROUND - MAMAIA

By Bus

During the summer months, line #100 of the Constanta public transport network runs to Mamaia from the station, from mid-June to mid-September. The City Tour bus passes through all the tourist attractions in Constanta and Mamaia. During the summertime the Telegondola cable car offers a fun way to see the city, traveling from the southern parts of Mamaia to the city center with excellent views. Some buses run up and down the main boulevard.

By Cable Car

The cable car allows passengers to fly over the resort, between the Hotel Perla, at the very south, and the casino, the 2-kilometer trip takes 7-8 minutes. The cable car crosses half of the Mamaia Resort from the southern entrance until after the Casino Square, tickets cost around 5 RON and it can be busy during the summer. (The Cable Car only runs from May to late September).

By Taxi

Taxis are predominant in the town center with options outside hotels, restaurants, attractions, and more.

On Foot

Walking around Mamaia is a great way to get acquainted with resort town, nicknamed the “Pearl of the Black Sea”. The resort town stretches along a thin strip of land between the Black Sea and Lake Siutghiol, the beach here stretches for just under 5 miles and is renowned for its extremely fine sand. There are many great restaurants, bars, shops, and more nestled along Mamaia’s waterfront, walks along the promenade and Mamaia boulevard allows visitors to check out the sights and surroundings.

By Bicycle

Riding a bicycle in the resort town of Mamaia is possible, there may be some hotels, resorts, or other accommodations with bicycles available to rent. Many of the routes through the town will allow riders to see fabulous sights of the beach and sea.

By Car

Renting a car when visiting Mamaia is a good idea and allows visitors to drive from Constanta airport to the resort town. There is a small toll for cars to enter the Mamaia Resort.

By Private Transfer

Private transfers are available between many cities in Romania with one of our reputable companies. These point-to-point transfers allow for passengers to enjoy the ride and take in the scenery while the driver connects you to your destination. The roads in Romania can be hard for non-locals to navigate, so a private transfer is a great way to travel.