View the City by Climbing the Cathedral or Mosque
Representatives of different religions, including Orthodox and Muslims, live in Constanta. Therefore, both temples and mosques will appear in front of you while walking around the city. The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul was built in 1885. It is located at 25 Arhiepiscopiei Street. You can visit it for free. You will look at the frescoes, which are made in the Byzantine style. If you ask permission from the priest you will go up to the tower. It has a height of 35 meters. You will enjoy the picturesque views of Constanta and the waterfront.
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Beach Activities
If you like active entertainment you should pay attention to the sandy Jupiter beach in Constanta. You can contact the equipment rental service and have fun riding water skis, jet skis or aqua-bikes. You will also go for a water walk on the Black Sea, renting a boat or yacht. You will also be able to go diving. If you go scuba diving you will see crabs and mussels, admire seahorses or swim next to dolphins. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
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Climb to the Dome of the Genoese Lighthouse
One of the architectural attractions of Constanta is the current Genoese Lighthouse. It was built in the XIII century. Natural stone, lime, sand, and seashells served as materials for its construction. Elements that point to the cardinal directions have become the decoration of the upper part of the building's top. You will find the lighthouse on Remus Opreanu Street. You will go up to its dome by a spiral staircase with 53 steps. The dome is made of metal. You will see the city from a height of 16 meters.Visit Saint Andrew's Cave Monastery
You have the opportunity to visit the place where Romanian Orthodoxy was born. You need to come to the forest for this. It grows near the city. The Dervent cave is located here. It was found in 1918. There is also a monastery here. The Apostle Andrew lived in it for 5 years. He preached the gospel to the Gentiles and baptized them in local sources. If you go through several steps you will reach the cave. You will see a bed to the left of the entrance. It is made of stone. If you go further you will see a small altar and an X-shaped cross. The Holy Relics of the Apostle are located in its center. You will also visit the new temple and taste the dishes that the monks prepare and eat.
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