Rent Motorcycle in Romania
From €62
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Trip at a Glance
Company
Transylvania Live - Experts in Transylvania
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Locations
Turda, Transylvania, Romania
Activities
Adventure, Motorbike Tour, Sightseeing
Price
€62 EUR per person
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Duration
7 calendar days
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Starting Location
Turda, Transylvania
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Price Includes
Tank bag, top box, compulsory insurance against civil liability (comprehensive insurance providing full coverage in case of accident cost €20/rental day).
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Notes
A deposit of € 500/motorcycle in cash or by credit card will be required for motorbike damage security or loss of accessories. The amount will be refunded at the end of the trip.
Highlights
- Free luggage storage at our garage in Turda, Transylvania (if you look at the map of Romania we are 30 km South from Cluj-Napoca Airport).
- We will provide a map with suggested routes, or you can be free to explore at your whim.
- Don't worry about how far you drive, this rental includes unlimited mileage.
- rest assured, 24 hours support is provided with all rentals.
- Our motorcycles are pillion friendly, and there is no charge for passengers. GPS and motorcycle gear are also available for rent for an extra cost.
Trip Info
Hire a BMW G650 GS motorcycle for one week in Transylvania. This is an excellent opportunity to ride Transfagarasan – the most crooked and challenging of Europe’s roads for motorcyclists. Also check out Transalpina – one of the most spectacular roads of the Carpathian Mountains (2 145m above sea level). Along the way you can visit Bran Castle, also known as Dracula’s Castle, a legendary Transylvanian fortress dating back to 1377. Also on the list of ‘must-stops’, check out medieval citadels (Brasov, Sibiu, Sighisoara) and admire the Merry Cemetery in the picturesque and traditional area of Maramures.
Your adventure awaits!
Transylvania Live - Experts in Transylvania
The prestigious Fodor's travel guide placed our best selling Dracula tour, "Halloween in Transylvania with Vlad the Impaler," in the Top Ten Must-Do-Adventures, and our “Ritual Killing of a Living Dead,” was featured on the Travel Channel. Here’s how Professor Duncan Light, specializing in dark tourism, from Liverpool Hope University describes us: "Your company is one of the few that understands the Western market for Dracula. Your product appears to be very innovative! For many Romanians Dracula means Vlad Tepes but for people from the UK, America etc. it means, of course, the vampire Dracula. I agree with those people who say that Dracula is a way to get foreign tourists into Romania, creating an opportunity to show them all the other things the country can offer.”
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