Beach Access
The beaches are part of a protected biosphere reserve; ensure you follow local environmental regulations regarding waste and camping.





Located in Constanța County, Corbu is a hidden gem on the Romanian Black Sea coast. Unlike the high-energy resorts nearby, it offers a more authentic and quiet experience, making it a favorite for those who appreciate raw, natural beauty. The area is situated near the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, providing unique opportunities for birdwatching and exploring coastal ecosystems. With a population of around 5,000, the village maintains a slow pace of life, perfect for travelers looking to disconnect and enjoy the serene landscape of the Dobruja region.
Located in Constanța County, Corbu is a hidden gem on the Romanian Black Sea coast. Unlike the high-energy resorts nearby, it offers a more authentic and quiet experience, making it a favorite for those who appreciate raw, natural beauty. The area is situated near the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, providing unique opportunities for birdwatching and exploring coastal ecosystems. With a population of around 5,000, the village maintains a slow pace of life, perfect for travelers looking to disconnect and enjoy the serene landscape of the Dobruja region.
Access to expansive wild beaches along the Black Sea.
Proximity to the southern edge of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve.
A quiet, authentic atmosphere away from major tourist hubs.
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to major resorts like Mamaia.
Environmental protection fees may be required for vehicle access to certain beach areas.
Ideal for self-sufficient travelers who prefer guesthouses or camping over luxury hotels.
The beaches are part of a protected biosphere reserve; ensure you follow local environmental regulations regarding waste and camping.
Having a car is highly recommended as public transport to the more secluded beach areas is limited.
Nature enthusiasts and travelers seeking a quiet coastal escape.
RON lei
$40-$70 p/day
Romanian, English
Stock up on essentials in the village center, as there are very few facilities directly on the wild beaches.
June-August
A great time for birdwatching and exploring the nature reserves with mild temperatures.
The peak season for enjoying the wild beaches and swimming in the Black Sea.
Offers a peaceful atmosphere with cooler weather, ideal for long walks along the coast.
Very quiet and cold, providing a stark and dramatic view of the coastal landscape.