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Moldova is a paradise on earth where you don’t need a lot of money to be happy
Moldova is a republic located in south-eastern Europe. Those who have visited it at least once admit that you rarely meet people anywhere in the world as welcoming as in Moldova. And this is despite the fact that they have their own traditions and their own way of life. Of course, a trip to Moldova doesn’t promise golden beaches, palm trees, tropical vegetation, and a sea breeze — this country attracts tourists with other things.
For a tourist to feel comfortable in Moldova, they don’t need a wallet full of money! Here you’ll be surprised by low prices for absolutely everything — starting with hotel accommodation, transport travel, tours around the country, and ending with visiting attractions and restaurants.
Moldova’s uniqueness lies in the fact that its culture and architecture were significantly influenced both by the neighboring country of Romania and by the Soviet era.
We recommend starting your journey through Moldova with a visit to the capital — the city of Chișinău. It is a truly green city, with many trees, recreation parks with lakes and fountains, squares, and alleys. It is recommended to visit the Memorial Complex “Eternity”, the capital’s restaurants, and to taste delicious dishes from Moldovan cuisine, and you should definitely go on an exceptional excursion to the underground wine city of Cricova.
It is recommended that during your stay in Moldova you also visit the city of Soroca, which is often called the “Gypsy capital”. Indeed, many Gypsies, or Roma, as they call themselves, live here, but they are not beggars, as representatives of this nomadic people are often associated, but rather quite wealthy, respectable citizens, headed by a baron. The main attraction of the city is the Soroca Fortress, which anyone can visit. By the way, you can also take a tour of the Roma houses in the town — you will be deeply impressed! There is even a house in the shape of the Bolshoi Theatre!
Another place in Moldova that you absolutely must visit is Orheiul Vechi. Here you will find a lot of interesting things — from charming nature to rock-cut Orthodox monasteries.
It is recommended to come to Moldova from mid-spring until the end of November. In spring, everything here abounds with blossoming trees; in summer, the weather is warm and the greenery delights the eye and the soul; and Moldovan autumn is an especially beautiful period when the heart fills with romanticism and verses are born in the mind.
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Moldova: easy booking — online or at the office
Book your trip to Moldova quickly: at Admiral.Travel offices or online, with support before and during your journey. For city breaks and themed routes, the length of stay is flexible (from weekend getaways to longer holidays), depending on your plan. It’s also easy to schedule departures for peak dates when demand is higher. Explore ideas and options on the destination page: Moldova.
Moldova is a place where, as they say, God created a true paradise on earth. Here, all four seasons show themselves in their full glory; here, kind people live; there are places where you can eat deliciously and spend your holidays pleasantly. Ancient monasteries, architectural landmarks from the Soviet period, the green of forests and the gold of fields, museums — all of this is waiting for you!
Visa information
For citizens of Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine, entry to Moldova is generally visa-free (rules may depend on documents and length of stay).
Why Admiral.Travel
At Admiral.Travel, we focus on clear planning and practical recommendations: balanced routes, enough time for highlights, and options for different travel styles.
We work with trusted partners and keep quality, comfort, and safety in mind, so you can relax and enjoy the experience — whether it’s a cultural trip, a city break, or a laid-back holiday.
Tell us your preferred dates and interests — and we’ll propose a trip that truly fits you.
FAQ — Moldova
When is the best time to visit Moldova?
Spring and autumn are very comfortable for walks and tours; summer is great for nature and events; winter works well for city experiences and food.
What currency is used in Moldova?
The currency is the Moldovan leu (MDL). In cities you’ll find ATMs and exchange offices, and many places accept cards.
Card or cash: what should I carry?
Cards are convenient in Chișinău and larger towns. For markets, rural areas, and small local spots, it’s useful to have some cash.
What are typical souvenirs from Moldova?
Many travelers pick local foods, handcrafted items, and gifts with regional motifs—choose based on taste and how you travel.
What power plugs are used in Moldova?
Moldova typically uses European plugs (Type C/F) and 230V, so standard EU chargers usually work.
Internet: roaming or a local SIM?
You can use roaming or buy a local SIM for better value. Coverage is generally good in cities and Wi-Fi is widely available.
How do I get around locally?
In cities, use public transport and taxis/apps. For day trips outside the city, organized transfers or car rental can be the easiest.
Are there local fees or city taxes?
Some accommodations may apply local fees according to their rules. We’ll clarify what’s included for your specific option.
Is Moldova suitable for families with kids?
Yes—parks, museums, walks, and nature trips can be very family-friendly. Choose a relaxed pace and convenient accommodation.
Do I need travel insurance?
It’s recommended: it can help with medical needs and unexpected travel issues, depending on your policy.
What if it rains during my trip?
Plan indoor options like museums, cultural venues, tastings, and cozy local food spots—there are plenty of choices.
What are the most popular excursions?
Wine routes and tastings, monasteries, natural areas, and city tours are common favorites—depending on season and interests.
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