Unlike rigid group excursions, this tour is flexible and unhurried, allowing you to enjoy each stop at your own pace. It’s designed for small groups, so you’ll have a more intimate experience with plenty of time to ask questions, take photos, and fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere. A highlight of the day is a delicious lunch at the seaside Chernomorka restaurant, included in the tour — a perfect moment to taste Odessa’s flavors while enjoying views of the Black Sea. With no strict schedule and a friendly guide, you’ll feel more like a guest than a tourist.
Pickup included
The first stop is the magnificent Odessa Opera and Ballet Theater, one of the most beautiful theaters in Europe. You’ll learn about its dramatic history, admire the richly decorated façade, and take some beautiful photos. If the lobby is open, you might even peek inside to glimpse the opulent interior.
Next, you’ll enjoy a leisurely walk along Primorsky Boulevard, a leafy promenade that offers stunning views of the harbor. At the top of the iconic Potemkin Stairs, you’ll pause for a panoramic photo stop and hear why these stairs became world-famous, especially after their appearance in the classic film Battleship Potemkin.
Continuing through the historical center, you’ll visit the statue of Duke de Richelieu — the French nobleman who became one of Odessa’s founding fathers. You’ll also pass by the City Hall and other architectural gems from the city’s early days.
Around noon, you’ll step into the Passage — a lavish 19th-century shopping arcade that feels like a miniature palace. From there, you’ll stroll down Deribasovskaya Street, Odessa’s lively main street filled with charming cafés, flower stalls, musicians, and local energy. It’s a great place to feel the city’s rhythm.
We'll drive to the Arcadia district, Odessa’s modern seaside resort area. There, we’ll stop for lunch at Chernomorka, a beloved local seafood restaurant right by the sea. You can enjoy fresh fish, mussels, shrimp, or traditional dishes like fish soup, all while taking in the sound of the waves and the relaxing breeze from the Black Sea.
After lunch, you’ll have time to walk along Arcadia’s beachfront promenade, explore some of the nearby attractions, or simply relax with a coffee or dessert at a seaside café.
Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, is a vibrant city where Soviet-era architecture meets modern development. Known for its parks, monuments, and lively cultural scene, it offers a unique blend of history, culture, and Eastern European charm. The city is also a gateway to Moldova's renowned wine regions.
A beautiful park in the heart of Chisinau, perfect for relaxing and enjoying nature.
A monument dedicated to Stephen the Great, a famous Moldovan ruler.
A museum showcasing the natural history and ethnography of Moldova.
A traditional Moldovan polenta, often served with cheese, sour cream, or stews.
Fried or baked pastries filled with various ingredients like cheese, potatoes, or cabbage.
This is the best time to visit Chisinau for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. The city comes alive with festivals and cultural events.
Moldovan Leu (MDL)
GMT+2 (GMT+3 during daylight saving time)
220VV, 50HzHz
Chisinau is generally safe, but petty crime can occur. Exercise caution in crowded areas and at night.
Chisinau Central Railway Station
Central Bus Station, North Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Chisinau. They are affordable and cover most of the city.
Available • Apps: BlaBlaCar, Yandex.Taxi
Car, Bike
One of the largest wine cellars in Moldova, offering tours and tastings.
A historic monastery nestled in a picturesque setting.
Price varies by option