There is a crowd in the clubs in the Mamaia resort during the mini-holiday of May 1st and Easter, and most of the terraces and shops are open in the resort, a plus compared to other seasons. The residents of Constanta also chose the May 1 holiday to go out with their bikes, rollerblades and scooters, as well as tourists who rented them from private operators.
The gondola that you can ride from one end of the resort to the other is also functional.
A problem for restaurants is that many of the tourists or Constantinians out for a walk prefer to eat large and filling portions of donuts or churros from the many stalls on the promenade for only 10-25 lei compared to a main course that costs from 40 lei and up. Soups are at least 25 lei, and pizza around 35-40 lei.
The beach looks deserted, but it can also be an illusion due to its wide width, following the widening of the shore with 1 billion euros of European funds to combat coastal erosion over the next half century.
In the Holiday Village, some of the tiribombe for children and young people are also open.
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