Sulina, a small and picturesque fishing town located in Tulcea County, is situated near the Black Sea coast, on the banks of the Danube River. It is one of the oldest towns in Romania, with a history of approximately 1300 years, and has been a haven for various figures, from pirates and fishermen to ship captains and local heroes. Access to Sulina is exclusively via waterway, through river or maritime transport, as it is located at the intersection of the Danube and the Black Sea. The distinct vegetation and soil of the town are due to the presence of sand hills, which harbor rare species of plants and trees. A remarkable aspect of Sulina is its sandy beach, considered the most generous on the Black Sea coast. It is an attractive destination for tourists, offering a unique natural setting for relaxation and exploration.