Pleasant Holidays, Journese add Romania trips

Pleasant Holidays luxury sister brand, Journese has added Bucharest, Romania as the newest destination in Eastern Europe:
Bucharest is the cultural center of the country and located near Giurgiu, a key gateway for Danube River cruises
“Bucharest is a favorite pre- and post-cruise destination,” said Jack E. Richards, President and CEO.
“It’s an ideal addition to our Europe lineup at a time when the continent is proving highly popular with US travelers.”
Pleasant Holidays offers online booking and instant reservations at six Bucharest hotels ranging from 3- to 5-stars.
Pleasant Holidays and Journese offer land transfers to and from Giurgiu and other cruise ports, as well as to and from Bucharest Airport.
Tours and excursions available include: Private Day Trip to Dracula’s Castle, Panoramic Bucharest Tour and Full-Day Bucharest & Parliament Palace.
Including Romania, Pleasant Holidays and Journese offer 25 countries in Europe with more than 825 hotels.
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