The Danube Delta Biosphere Reservation is the third-richest biosphere reservation in the world in terms of biodiversity, after Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands.
It is home to more than 7,000 known species of plants and animals known and, scientists believe, still more as yet unknown.
The Danube Delta, included on Unesco’s World Heritage list, is one of Romania’s leading tourist attractions.
The Danube Delta is a unique treasure of the planet’s natural heritage.
The Delta is a haven for wildlife lovers, birdwatchers, fishers and anyone wanting to get away from the daily routine for a few days.








