2 Days Transnistria Private Tour from Iasi to Moldova & Tiraspol - 2 Days

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347€

2 Days Transnistria Private Tour from Iasi to Moldova & Tiraspol

Max capacity: 8
Duration: 2 Days
Intensity: Low
Take a two-day trip from Iasi to Moldova and Transnistria. This is the perfect trip for the bold travelers interested in visiting the Least Visited Country in Europe together with the controversial strip of land between the river Dniester and Ukraine.

Trip Highlights

Cricova Winery
Chisinau
Bendery
Tiraspol

Included

Transportation
Accommodation
Guide
Entrance fees
One traditional lunch

Availability

Best on May-October
Private Tour
Customizable
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From
347€
/person

Payment Conditions

Deposit: 100€
Final payment due 30 days before tour
Tiered pricing

Detailed itinerary

Your first day will start at the reception of your hotel in Iasi, where you will meet your guide. After the meet-up, you will start the trip to the Republic of Moldova, a country famous for its wines and for the fact that it is the least touristic country in the whole of Europe.

Right after the border crossing, you will stop at Capriana Monastery. With a history of over 400 years, the place is one of the most iconic Christian Orthodox monastery in the country and home to the relics of a Moldavian Saint.

The main attraction of the day is the capital city of the country, Chisinau. Known as the ‘City of White Stone’ and the ‘City on Seven Hills’, Chisinau does not stop to impress through its massive socialist architecture that perfectly blends with modern buildings and monuments.

During the city tour, you will visit the most iconic sites of the city, such as the Parliament and the Presidential House, together with the City hall designed by the famous Russian architect Alexander Bernadazzi.

Next on your itinerary is Cricova Winery, situated at a depth of 50-80 meters, representing a real underground city! The Moldavian cellars where Vladimir Putin keeps his wine are so big you need to drive through them. With a length of more than 120km (70miles), Cricova owns the title of the largest winery in the country.

In this unique underground city, you will have the opportunity to discover the steps to wine tasting and try a selection of the great range of Moldavian wines.

After the wine-tasting session, you will head back to Chisinau.

Overnight in Chisinau

The second day will start early in the morning with a 2-hour drive to the unrecognized state that split off from the Republic of Moldova after the dissolution of the USSR.

Imagine a country with borders, a president, its own currency, an emblem, a flag flying – yet nobody recognizes its existence – this is Transnistria, the narrow strip of land between the river Dniester and Ukraine.

Right from the border checkpoint, you will notice the presence of the Russian peace troops deployed in Transnistria during the Cold War. Nowadays, almost thirty years after the Cold War ended, Russia is still very present in maintaining peace in the region.

You will visit Bendery and Tiraspol towns, the two biggest in Transnistria and home to around 200.000 people, representing half of the region’s population.

You will dive into the world of former glory and the atmosphere that once could be felt in the former USSR. Together with the local guide, you will stroll on the wide boulevards flanked by the massive Soviet-style buildings and monuments. The monuments of Vladimir Lenin and Yuri Gagarin are just two of the many exhibited in the capital city of Tiraspol.

The guide will present to you the stories about the war against Moldova and his personal opinion on the events that took place in the region in 1992.

After these in-depth city tours of Bendery and Tiraspol, you will have to say goodbye to this North Korean-style European region and head back to Iasi.

You will reach Iasi in the evening, and your tour will come to an end.

Accommodations

BERD’S MGallery Hotel

Location: Chisinau
A member of the MGallery Collection, BERD’S is the first design hotel in Moldova, combining luxury with a strong sense...
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City Park Hotel

Location: Chisinau
City Park Hotel is a cozy 4-star hotel set on a quiet pedestrian street in central Chișinău, just a short...
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Bristol Central Park Hotel

Location: Chisinau
Located right next to Cathedral Park, Bristol Central Park Hotel offers a stylish stay in the heart of Chișinău. Rooms...
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Activities

Explore Soviet-Era Remnants

Explore Moldova’s Soviet past through preserved monuments, public buildings, and everyday details that still reflect the USSR’s influence and history remains remarkably visible.

Visit a Moldovan Winery

Discover Moldova’s rich winemaking tradition with a visit to a local winery. Explore underground cellars, learn about regional grape varieties, and enjoy tastings of award-winning wines.
  • Included

    • Accommodation a in centrally located hotel in Chisinau
    • Professional English-speaking guide
    • Entrance fees for the sights included in the itinerary
    • Breakfast and one traditional lunch
    • Transportation with a modern vehicle
  • Not included

    • Airline tickets
    • Travel insurance
    • Meals, other than mentioned in the itinerary and alcoholic beverages
    • Entrance fees to monuments/sights other than those mentioned in the itinerary
    • Photography Fees
    • Various expenses such as room service, beverages, personal calls, souvenirs etc.

FAQs

Curious about this tour? Here’s everything you need to know before you book. If there’s anything else you’re wondering about, just contact us—we’re happy to help!

The tour begins at 9:00 AM, with pickup directly from your hotel or accommodation in Iași. If you’re arriving by plane, we can also arrange pickup from the airport—just let us know your arrival details in advance.

Yes, a valid passport is required for entry into both Moldova and Transnistria. Citizens of the European Union, the United States, Canada, and many other countries can enter Moldova visa-free for stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Transnistria does not require a visa, but travelers must complete a migration card upon entry, which is typically valid for 45 days.

Traveling to Moldova is generally considered safe for tourists, with low crime rates and welcoming locals. Transnistria, while a breakaway region with limited international recognition, has a stable environment for visitors. However, it’s advisable to stay informed about the current political situation and follow any travel advisories issued by your home country.

The official currency of Moldova is the Moldovan leu (MDL). It’s recommended to carry some local currency for small purchases, as not all establishments accept credit cards. In Transnistria, the Transnistrian ruble is used, which is not recognized outside the region. However, for the purposes of this tour, your guide will assist with any necessary currency exchanges or transactions.

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