FIJET Romania – The Tourism Press Club announces its proposal for the Top 10 Romanian tourist places

Peisaj din Fundata. FOTO Ovidiu Oprea

Romania is a country that deserves to be promoted for its touristic potential, so the Tourism Press Club – FIJET Romania members launched a project entitled “FIJET destinations of Romania 2023”.

The Tourism Press Club – FIJET Romania has started an action to identify ten special destinations in Romania, to increase their popularity in the country and worldwide ( mainly through colleagues from the national branches of FIJET World) and to showcase the local tourism and its movement – this project aims to draw attention to places in the country that stand out from a tourist point of view, places and people deserving recognition and needing encouragement to go further.

The FIJET Award Ceremony, awarding the most voted ”FIJET Tourist Places of Romania” is scheduled to take place on Thursday, 23rd of February, at 2 PM (GMT+2), and is part of the Romanian Tourism Fair hosted by ROMEXPO, Pavilion B2, at the stand of FIJET Romania, 73B.

The members of FIJET Romania went on site, saw what the destinations look like and analysed them – press articles were written about them, and the sites were proposed by our journalists and voted by the FIJET members nationwide. The winners are now presented on the website https://clubpresaturism.ro and the Facebook page FIJET Romania – the Tourism Press Club.

Here are the 10 destinations selected by FIJET Romania members: Durău, Țara Moților, Șinca Veche, Sturdza complex – Miclăușeni, Țara Hațegului, Gura Portiței, Sulina, Bucovina, Fundata and the Danube Delta.

Fundata is ranked 1, followed by Bucovina and the Danube Delta.

“I am not wrong to say that it is the first top tourist destinations in Romania, proposed by travel journalists. The colleagues from FIJET Croatia are organizing, before Christmas, a superb gala to award the best tourism journalists, the best ideas for promoting tourism and those who innovate in the tourism industry. Colleagues from Spain are organizing, (coincidentally!), at the International Tourism Fair in Madrid, FITUR, a gala to award the performers of the hotel industry, the wine-growing sector and transport. To these initiatives that have emerged in countries with a significant share of tourism to a gross domestic product, we have added a top. It is the ranking of the best domestic destinations, and it can offer many ideas for this summer holiday. The reactions of those who followed our posts confirmed that we needed such a top and they give us the confidence to continue!”, says Stefan Baciu, president of the Tourism Press Club – FIJET Romania and initiator of the project.

“It is a project that we at FIJET Romania consider to be very necessary, given the context of tourist promotion becoming a priority: you are not talked about, you do not exist. We are now bringing back to the attention of the public ten remarkable Romanian destinations, but we have many beautiful places in the country that can develop from a tourist point of view. At the next editions of the FIJET destinations Romania project, I would like to be able to award places that have been heard less about, but also so-called classical destinations, which make efforts to reinvent themselves to stay up to date to the present tourism,”, points out Grig Bute, the author of the project, Vice-President of the Tourism Press Club – FIJET Romania and coordinator of the project.

The International Federation of Writers and journalists of Tourism (FIJET) Romania is a professional association, a legal person under Romanian private law, with no patrimonial purpose. The Tourism Press Club – FIJET Romania is made up of professional journalists from print, online, radio and television media who understand the needs and requirements of the association’s members and colleagues.

The “Golden Apple” trophy, which will soon arrive in Timisoara, is the 7th that Romania receives after those conferred to the monasteries with murals from Bucovina, the Danube Delta, Marginimea Sibiului, the Blue Air aviation company, the city of Târgu Jiu and its open-air masterpieces created by Constantin Brâncuși and the city of Oradea.

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