For years, the Romanian coastline was the Beauty of summer vacations. After the 90s, Făt Frumos stepped out of the story step by step, the causes being multiple, and at one point it seemed condemned to oblivion. Things begin to return to normal and the thread of the story is renewed in the middle of a construction site that stretches from Mangalia to Mamaia.

In terms of plans, things are going well and if at least half of them are implemented, the Romanian Riviera has a future. The National Association of Travel Agencies (ANAT), in partnership with industry employers, gathered under the umbrella of the Destination Management Organization - (OMD) Constanţa County, organized a Mega Infotrip on the Romanian Riviera. More than 300 travel agents and journalists from all over the country visited the hotels that have benefited from investments and modernizations.

The good things are obvious, as are the things that need correction. Adrian Voican, vice-president of ANAT, said on this occasion: "From June 1, more than 2,000 accommodation units and 304 hotels are open on the coast. Hotels are the most important.

We have a diversity of services because people have diversified their desires. In the south of the coast, parking is free. Tourism on the Romanian coast is for families and there are hundreds of hotels open with family rooms.

We have 19 open units with SPA. The coast is and will be a strong point of Romanian tourism. The coast is and will be a strong point of Romanian touris.