Welcome to Morena! This five-daisy complex lies in the Danube Delta, on the borders of Lake Violet (MORUGHIOL - in Turkish), not far from the ancient fortress of HALMYRIS, in Murighiol village, Tulcea County. A tourist s delight with strong local influences in architecture, built between 2000 and 2003, Morena caters for all tastes.
Readily accessible by road and by the Danube.
By road (rebuilt in 2002) - 300 km away from Bucharest, 100 km away from Constanta, 37 km away from Tulcea;
By river, boat or motor boat boarded at Tulcea, Galati, Constanta, Odessa, or Istanbul.
Accomodation & Facilities
Seven single and double rooms with modern bath, air conditioning, mini-bar, TV-satellite, telephone, balcony.
Terrace / lobby / bar / piano - cigar bar / library / terrace and pergola / traditional sauna / Unique pieces of furniture/ paintings by prestigious artists of Tulcea and of Romania / traditional Romanian and Dobroudjan music.
Reception - service around the clock / laundry / mail services (including journals and newspapers) / exchange office / fax / Internet
Romanian and Dobroudjan cookery, with a strong accent on fish and venison / collection of Romanian wines / open-air restaurant in the summer / coffee shop under the willow - five o clock tea
Conferences / friendly talks with cu prominent figures on fishing, hunting, bird watching, ecology, ethnography and other topics / research facilities.
Private parking area - partly covered
Transportation to and from is provided on request.
It s location at the core of the Danube Delta makes Morena Complex the ideal starting point for pleasure and research trips, bird watching, fishing and hunting. By boat or motor boat, access is granted to any spot of interest in the Delta in less that 1 1/2 hrs.: Merhei, Matita, Sulina, Dranov, Garla Imputita, Cuibul cu lebede, Trei Iezere, Rosu, Holbina, Razim, Sinoe and the beach of your dreams such as when God created the world.
The Danube Delta, "one of the last sanctuaries of nature" is often called the wild paradise. In an area with a surface of 4,200 sq. km, the presence of 3,400 species of the aquatic fauna has been recorded so far, amounting to 98 percent of the European species.
You are welcome, too. A visit to the Peasant's Museum of Enisala (Eni Sale - in Turkish, the New Village), the Ethnography Museum of Tulcea, and the Museum of Oriental Art of Babadag is a trip into the history of these ethnical groups.
Trust us: there are plenty of other places we wish to show you, and host of events you would like to hear about.