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Plaja La Steaguri, Neptun, Romania: The Presidential Beach Where Ceaușescu Hosted Western Communist Intellectuals, Where the President’s Villa Still Stands,
Banana Beach, Saturn–Venus, Romania: The Second Most Reviewed Beach in Mangalia Municipality, Open 8am to 8pm, With Large Parking and
Plaja Costinești, Romania: Romania’s Resort of Youth Since the 1960s, With a Grounded 1942 Harland and Wolff Ship Visible From
Diana Beach, Saturn, Romania: The Southern Beach of a Resort Built in 1972, Where the Communist-Era Hotels Have Renamed Themselves
Mangalia Beach, Romania: The 600m City Beach Built Over Romania’s Oldest Continuously Inhabited City, Where the Only Papyrus Found in
Vama Veche Beach, Romania: Romania’s Southernmost Resort, Where the Intellectuals Came When Ceaușescu Ran Everything Else, and Where the Reputation
Plaja Belona, Eforie Nord, Romania: The Most Popular Organised Beach in the Resort, Between the Belona Port and the Vraja
Ingrid Beach, Eforie Nord, Romania: The 500m Shallow Black Sea Beach 0.8km From the Town Centre, With a Fish Restaurant
Corbu Beach, Romania: The Free Wild Black Sea Beach Inside the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, 5km of Dirt Road From
Eforie Nord Beach, Romania: The Health Resort Founded by King Carol I, Where the Black Sea Meets a Mud Lake
Aloha Beach, Constanța, Romania: The Quiet Cliff-Base Beach in Ovid’s Exile City, Reached by Broken Stairs or Zip Line, With
Plaja Sulina, Romania: The Black Sea Beach at Romania’s Easternmost Point, Where the Danube Ends, Reachable Only by Boat, With












