The famous Romanian sea resort Vama Veche is a top 3 tourist destination at the Black Sea, in a list set up by the British daily The Guardian. Vama Veche is outclassed only by the Ukrainian resort Kazantip in the Crimean Peninsula and by Nessebar, the Bulgarian Black Sea resort. The Guardian reads that Vama Veche is a bohemian resort which comes to life once tourists appear and settle their tents.

British journalists add that the resort is favored among non-conformist youngsters and was even tolerated by former Communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. Most favored destination, Kazantip, the Ukrainian resort is known for the five week long music festival when tourists take advantage of the good weather and music.

Second in top 3, the Bulgarian Nessebar resort is part of the UNESCO patrimony. Nessebar, with a 700 years of history awaits its tourists in a medieval, relaxing setting. The resort is favored mostly by those who want to relax rather than those who want to have a blast.