Romanian Seaside: Structures of Accommodation
Of the 244 km. Romanian coast of the Black Sea around 70 km. is the almost exclusive tourism. Here, between Cape Midia and Mangalia, Black is one of the most famous and attractive tourist regions of the country with the largest accommodation capacity.
In the development plan Romanian coast of the Black Sea, the main concerns of designers were: full and rational use of beaches, their proper organization and equipment, in some cases creating artificial beaches, such as Saturn, or protect beaches existing as Olympus, ensuring a fair resorts density and rational use of land, achieving a harmonious relationship between the high and low buildings, creating green spaces in resort, setting up summer hotel, easily accessible, with levels less integrated into nature, comfortable, hygienic, sometimes equipped with open courtyards and galleries, centralizing certain functions serving to ensure easy supply, etc..
Romanian seaside tourist accommodation was provided by all forms practiced today in international tourism: hotels, villas, cottages, holiday villages, stops with degrees of comfort and various development schemes.
Seaside resorts have accommodation along with numerous restaurants, some specific, different capacities, with recreational facilities and various other services.
Volume accommodation spaces, accommodation spaces structure and quality of accommodation services depend primarily on the existence of adequate technical infrastructure: the actual hotels, motels, villas, inns, rest houses, lodges, tourist stops, etc.. They must have adequate facilities that provide optimum tourists and satisfying, as applicable, and other functions.
Among all welcome with accommodation most important are: hotels, motels, villas, bungalows, chalets, tourist huts, campsites, houses, village homes, rented rooms in family homes, accommodation inland waterway and marine tourism and agritourism farms.
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