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Plaja Cap Midia, Romania: The 1km Partly Organised Beach Between Năvodari and Corbu, Flanked by the Midia Port on One
Plaja Năvodari, Romania: The Northern Continuation of Mamaia Beach With Cheaper Prices, Named Sections Like Dizzy Beach and Havana Beach,
Mamaia Beach, Romania: The 8km Strip Between the Black Sea and Lake Siutghiol, Founded in 1905 for Romanian Aristocracy, Now
Eforie Sud Beach, Romania: The Calmest Resort on the Romanian Riviera, Formerly Called Carmen Sylva After Queen Elizabeth’s Pen Name,
Plaja Tuzla, Romania: The 2km Semi-Wild Shore 2km From Eforie Sud, Known for the Most Turquoise Water on the Romanian
Vadu Beach, Romania: The Southern End of a 15km Wild Black Sea Shore Inside the Biosphere Reserve, Where the ARBDD
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











