Moldova 7 Day Itinerary
Moldova 7-Day Travel Itinerary (Markdown Format)
Day 1: Arrival in Chișinău
- ✅ Arrive at Chișinău International Airport.
- 🏨 Check-in at your hotel.
- 🌆 Explore the city center, visit the Triumph Arch and Alley of the National Flag.
- 🍽 Dinner at Caravansarai Restaurant to taste traditional Moldovan cuisine.
Day 2: Chișinău Sightseeing
- 🏛 Visit the Nativity Cathedral, Parliament of Republic of Moldova and the Museum of Ethnography and Natural History.
- 🍇 Tour of Milestii Mici Winery, the world’s largest wine cellar.
- 📹 Optional: Attend a Mimosa Show.
Day 3: Orheiul Vechi
- 🚌 Take a day trip to Orheiul Vechi, an ancient city with a rich history.
- 🏯 Explore the Orheiul Vechi Archeological Complex and Monastery.
- 📷 Capture stunning views of the Răut River Canyon.
Day 4: Transnistria
- ❗️Please note that Transnistria is considered a separate, unrecognized entity by some countries. Check travel advisories before visiting.
- 🚌 Day trip to Transnistria’s capital city, Tiraspol.
- 🏯 Visit the Oblast Executive Committee Building and the Museum of The Great Patriotic War.
- 🛍️ Shop for unique souvenirs in local markets.
Day 5: Cahul
- 🚌 Take a day trip to Cahul, known for its beautiful park and vineyards.
- 🏯 Explore the House of Wine (Casa de Vinuri) and enjoy wine tasting.
- 🐾 Visit the Cahul Zoo and Botanical Park.
Day 6: Soroca and Rezina
- 🚌 Take a day trip to Soroca and Rezina.
- 🏯 Visit the Soroca Fortress, one of Moldova’s most iconic landmarks.
- 🍇 Stop by Rezina Monastery and wine cellars for a taste of local wines.
Day 7: Chișinău Departure
- 🏨 Check out from your hotel.
- ✈️ Depart from Chișinău International Airport.
Things to Know:
- Language: The official language is Moldovan and Romanian. English is not widely spoken.
- Currency: Moldovan Leu (MDL). Euros are also accepted in many places.
- Visa Requirements: Depending on your nationality, a visa may be required for entry to Moldova. Check with your local embassy for the most up-to-date information.
- Transportation: Taxis and public buses are readily available throughout the country. Renting a car is another option but remember to drive on the right side of the road.
- Electricity: The standard voltage in Moldova is 220 V, so make sure to bring a suitable adapter for your devices.