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Welcome to the Great Dracula Ball on Halloween! Book this unforgettable city break in Sighisoara, explore Dracula's birthplace and get ready for a Halloween Party you won't forget!

Included in the tour price:

  • Accommodation: 1 night in 3* hotel, breakfast included.
  • Meals: 1 breakfast
  • Entry fees to: The Great Dracula Ball in Transylvania
  • Special events: Halloween party program and Open Bar Menu (free drinks according to the menu between 20.00 and 01.00) and complimentary Snacks.

* See more details at Section Price Includes


City Break in Sighisoara including the Great Dracula Ball on Halloween - Highlights

  • 1 night accommodation in a 3* hotel
  • Open Bar until 1:00 am and Snacks
  • Count's Magicians - an impressive magic show performed by Eduard & Bianca, two of Europe’s most innovative and dynamic magicians. They can make the impossible possible combining magic and illusions with dance, ballet, comedy and much more
  • Ritual of Killing of the Living Dead - performed according to the old burring ritual in Transylvania meant to reveal who was dwelling the magic realms of Transylvania prior to vampires. You’ll attend the re-enacted killing of a vampire; you’ll be part of the crowd seeking to take the bloody creature to a special place where the ritual can begin, The Ritual of Killing of the Living Dead. The event will familiarize the guests with the Romanian terminology associated with the living dead – the strigoi and moroi

City Break in Sighisoara - Great Dracula Ball on Halloween schedule

Spend the Night in the heart of Transylvania for the Most Infamous Celebration

20.00 Step into the legendary realm of Transylvania, on a cold night when we open the gates of this ancient estate only once a year—and you’re on the guest list. From the moment you arrive, you are invited to feast, laugh, dance and meet the other Infamous characters.

Throughout the evening, guests can enjoy complimentary snacks and an Open Bar (according to the menu- between 20.00-01.00), keeping spirits high—both figuratively and literally.

As the night deepens, the atmosphere crackles with excitement. The Vampiresa Hunting - an elegant and mischievous dance performance where grace meets danger and every pirouette comes with a hint of fang.

Next, prepare to question everything you thought possible. The Count’s favorite magicians, Eduard & Bianca, deliver a sparkling spectacle of illusion, dance, comedy, and “How on earth did they do that?” moments that even the bravest vampire cannot explain.

The ballroom then transforms into a whirl of grace during the Waltz of the Count, a tradition as old as the medieval stones and twice as enchanting.

But the true heart of Transylvanian lore unfolds with the dramatic Ritual of Killing the Living Dead. This re-enactment follows ancient burial rites meant to reveal who once roamed the magic realms of Transylvania before the rise of the vampires. You will witness the pursuit and symbolic destruction of a so-called “vampire,” all while learning the Romanian folklore behind the strigoi and moroi—the legendary spirits of the living dead.

Just when you think gravity still applies, you’re treated to a daring acrobatic moment of breathtaking defiance, proving that in Transylvania, even physics is scared.

The night continues with excitement, cheers, and a dash of friendly rivalry as guests compete for the Trophy for Best Halloween Costume—a title that carries eternal bragging rights (or at least until the next full moon).

Those who endure until the end will take the solemn and slightly dramatic Survivor’s Oath, sealing their place in the Count’s circle of trusted mortals.

And finally, as the last echo fades and the shadows settle, the Gates of Darkness close… until next year, when the legend awakens again.

*Please have in mind that a Halloween costume or a minimum disguised is mandatory to attend our Dracula Ball.


Great Dracula Ball FAQs - City Break in Sighisoara

Is there a dress code for this event?

The Dracula Ball is an excellent place to show off your Halloween Costume. Be creative, have no limits, tonight you can be whatever and whoever you dreamed or feared off. It's good to know that we have a trophy for the Best Halloween Costume.

Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?

Since we serve alcoholic drinks minors must be accompanied by parents. Ids must be presented.

Can I drink any alcoholic drink?

Alcoholic drinks free of charge and unlimited until 01.00 am are according to the Menu (please ask the organizer for the menu of Open Bar).

How can I contact the organizer with any questions?

For the fastest response, contact us via e-mail office@visit-transylvania.us or Phone: 0040 264 31 31 12

Is my ticket transferrable?

Yes, the request must be made by email no less than 7 days before the event.

What’s the refund policy?

There are no refunds on ticket purchases.

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

Printed ticket is not necessary, electronic ticket will be enough.

When do I check-in the hotel?

Check-in will be available from 15:00 and check-out next day before 12:00.


Book our amazing City Break in Sighisoara including the Great Dracula Ball

Spend your holiday in Transylvania! Attend the best City Break in Sighisoara and join us at the Great Dracula Ball for a Halloween experience you won't forget!

We accept MasterCard and Visa on our on-line secure internet payment form.

  • MasterCard and Visa via fax and phone.
  • We also accept payments via PayPal and bank transfer.

  • At the moment of booking we require an advance deposit in the amount of Euro 145/person. Once the advance deposit is registered with our accounts we issue a Confirmation Letter.
  •  The final payment is due 60 days prior to tour departure. Should the booking be made within 60 days prior to tour departure, entire tour cost is requested at the time of booking.

Departures:

Level of hotel classification Price per person
(2 persons to one double room)
Price for Single Traveler Availability

1-Day City Break in Sighisoara on October 30, 2026, October 29, 2027 or October 27, 2028

Check-in available starting at 15:00 (3:00 PM) local time

3* Accommodation

379 € 299 399 Free

Departure Guaranteed

These tours are guaranteed to depart on the dates given, as we do not insist on a minimum number of bookings before departure.


Available for free if:

  • You don’t have a reflection in the mirror,
  • You decompose when sunlight strikes you,
  • You’re over 200 years old,
  • Can use your wings to fly to Transylvania,

Well, this holiday is free for you! Come join your fellow vampires in Transylvania:-)
Blood treats not included!

Other mentions

  • Once you realize the price of good beer and wine you will probably not want to return to your country.
  • People speak plenty of English in Romania and you will find the locals and the other tourists are friendly and open.
  • No visa is required and you can get green card extension insurance from your insurer to cover Romania.

City Break in Sighisoara - Media Mentions

• We’re pleased to say that Transylvania Live has recently garnered the attention of several publications and broadcasts
more details here

Halloween tours in Transylvania on the national news

Please activate Caption button to see the news with English subtitles.

City Break in Sighisoara with Halloween Party in Transylvania - Highlights:


Advice for European people traveling abroad

Check what travel documents you'll need to cross the border into another EU country.

Find out what documents you need for your spouse, children or other relatives if they are not EU nationals.

When travelling to or from a non-Schengen country, like Romania, you must show a valid ID or passport. Before travelling, check what documents you must have to travel outside your home country and to enter the non-Schengen country you plan to visit.

Documents for minors travelling in the EU

In addition to their own valid travel document (passport or ID card), if Romanian minors are travelling accompanied only by an adult other than their parents/legal guardian(s), they must have written consent to travel signed by both parents and/or legal guardian(s) and certified by a notary.

This consent must state:

  • the itinerary
  • the dates of the journey
  • the identification of the accompanying adult

The accompanying adult must present:

  • the above mentioned consent signed by both parents
  • an extract of their own judicial record
  • if applicable, the documents proving the quality of the person (e.g. a flight attendant) designated by the transport company

If they are travelling with one of their parents, they must show written consent (certified by a notary) from the other parent allowing them to leave the country. This consent is not necessary if the accompanying parent can prove:

  • that custody of the minor was granted by a court
  • that the other parent is deceased
  • that the other parent has been declared as missing or their parental rights have been revoked

Minors can leave Romania without presenting the declaration, even where there is no consent from either of the parents or the legal guardian, if:

  • the minor Romanian citizen moves to his / her residence to the country of destination
  • the accompanying adult justifies the need for the trip by the fact that the minor is to receive medical treatment which is not possible in Romania and without which his/her life or health would be in serious danger. This must be backed up by documentary evidence, either issued or endorsed by the Romanian medical authorities, stating the time period and state(s) where the treatment is to take place.
  • the accompanying adult justifies the need for the trip by the fact that the minor is travelling for educational purposes or to participate in an official competition. This must be backed up by documentary evidence stating the time period and the state(s) where the minor will study or compete.

Other than their own valid travel document, no particular extra official authorization is required for minors of other EU countries to enter Romania.

Package travel and linked travel arrangements

As a holidaymaker booking a package holiday and/or linked travel arrangements, you benefit from a high level of consumer protection under EU rules. If you buy a package, you have well-defined rights before and throughout the booking process, and up until your holiday ends, for example the right to pre-contractual information, the organiser's liability for the proper performance of travel services included in your package and insolvency protection. These rights apply to packages purchased online or face-to-face, from a tour operator, travel agent, or any other trader that is acting as the organiser of the package.

Package travel – different types of packages give you the same rights

When you book a package holiday, you buy a combination of two or more different types of travel services for the same trip or holiday. These services can include transport, accommodation, car hire, or under specific conditions any other tourist service. Your package may be pre-arranged – consisting of a number of services combined by a tour operator or travel agent – or you may have a more customised package by choosing the services yourself before the contract is concluded. In both cases, EU rules apply as long as your travel package was purchased in a certain way.

What is package travel?
Your travel is considered as a package when:

1. You book travel services put together by or with the help of a trader, such as a tour operator or an online or offline travel agency under a single contract

or

2. You book travel services under separate contracts with individual providers and one of the following conditions is met:

you buy services at a single point of sale (such as a travel agency, a call centre or a website) and you select the services before agreeing to pay, i.e. before you conclude the first contract. This is the case, for example, where different travel services are put into a shopping basket or are otherwise selected before a contract is concluded.

  • the services are sold to you at an inclusive or total price
  • the services were advertised/sold as a "package" or similar
  • travel services are combined after the conclusion of a contract under which you are entitled to choose from a selection of different travel services, for example a travel package gift box

Click-through package: you buy services from separate travel companies through a linked online booking process where the first company transmits your name, email address and payment details to the second company and the second contract is concluded within 24 hours of the first contract

A combination of a travel service, such as accommodation, and another tourist service, such as a guided tour, admission to a concert or sports event, or rental of sports equipment, can only be classed as a package if the other tourist service accounts for 25% or more of the overall value of the trip, or if that service is an essential feature of the trip.

Package travel – your right to clear and accurate information
Before you book a package, the point of sale (booking website or app for example) or your travel agent must give you all the standard information about the package, such as the:

  • travel destination (itinerary, dates and duration of the stay, details of any transfers, visits or excursions) and a list of services included
  • name and contact details of the organiser of the package and, where it is sold through a retailer, of the retailer
  • total price, inclusive of all taxes and where applicable all additional fees, and the payment arrangements
  • information on how to terminate the contract before the start of the package on payment of an appropriate termination fee

Information on passport and visa requirements

Information on complaint-handling procedures, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms and, where appropriate, the ADR entity, and the online dispute resolution platform
You should also receive clear information on your rights, based on an EU standardised form, explaining that you have been offered a package and outlining your rights.

Package travel - changes to or termination of the contract

Price increase: The organiser may increase the price of the package only if specific costs rise (for example, fuel prices). This must be clearly explained in the contract and cannot be applied any later than 20 days before the start of the package. If the price increase is more than 8% of the total price of the package, you have the right to end the package contract without a termination fee.

If you cannot travel you may:

  • Transfer the package to another person: under certain conditions, you can transfer your package to another person, although you can be charged a reasonable fee for this, up to the actual cost incurred by the organiser to transfer your package travel contract.
  • Terminate the contract: the organiser may however deduct a reasonable fee from your refund, depending, in particular, on the timing of your cancellation.

These rights are independent of any rights you may have under a cancellation insurance policy that you have taken out.

Cancellation by the organiser: Under normal conditions, if the organiser cancels the sale before the start of your package, you are entitled to a refund and compensation, where appropriate.

Cancellation in exceptional circumstances: If a natural disaster occurs or if there are serious security problems at your holiday destination that are likely to affect the package, the organiser may cancel the package. As a traveller, you are also free to cancel your package free of charge for the same reasons. In these cases, you are entitled to a full refund of any payments you've made but you are not entitled to additional compensation.

Package travel – liability for proper performance of travel services

The organiser is responsible for the proper performance of all travel services included in your package.

If a travel service can't be provided as agreed, for example if a provider can't carry out an agreed service or can't do so in the agreed form (such as providing transport to or from your destination, providing the agreed type of accommodation, or carrying out a guided tour that you booked), the organiser has to resolve the problem at no extra cost to you.

If it is impossible to make alternative arrangements or you reject the arrangements offered to you on valid grounds, and the package includes your transport (such as air travel), the organiser must offer to repatriate you. If the travel services do not reach the agreed standards and this cannot be resolved on the spot, you may also be entitled to compensation.

Package travel - assistance to travellers
If you get into difficulty during your package holiday, for example if you have health problems or lose your passport, the organiser has to give you assistance, such as information on health services or on consular assistance, and should help you find alternative travel arrangements if necessary.

Liability for booking errors
These rules apply to packages and LTAs.

When you book a holiday, the responsible trader (the travel agent or online travel agency) is liable if any of the following occurs during the booking process:

  • technical defects in the booking system
  • errors made by the retailer if they are responsible for arranging the booking of a package or of travel services which are part of linked travel arrangements
  • Traders are not responsible for any booking errors made by you, or problems which are deemed unavoidable or are due to extraordinary circumstances.

Protection in case of bankruptcy
These rules apply to package travel and LTAs.

If the trader you booked your holiday with goes bankrupt, you are protected by insolvency protection. This can be a fund, an insurance or any other mechanism in place in your EU country. This will refund any payments you may have made and will, if required, repatriate you if transport was included in your package

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Itineraries

Day 1

Date : October 30, 2026

Friday, Sighisoara

Spend the  Night in the heart of Transylvania for the Most Infamous Celebration

 

20.00 Step into the legendary realm of Transylvania, on a cold night when we open the gates of this ancient estate only once a year—and you’re on the guest list. From the moment you arrive, you are invited to feast, laugh, dance and meet the other Infamous characters.

 

Throughout the evening, guests can enjoy complimentary snacks and an Open Bar (according to the menu- between 20.00-01.00), keeping spirits high—both figuratively and literally.

 

As the night deepens, the atmosphere crackles with excitement. The Vampiresa Hunting - an elegant and mischievous dance performance where grace meets danger and every pirouette comes with a hint of fang.

 

Next, prepare to question everything you thought possible. The Count’s favorite magicians, Eduard & Bianca, deliver a sparkling spectacle of illusion, dance, comedy, and “How on earth did they do that?” moments that even the bravest vampire cannot explain.

 

The ballroom then transforms into a whirl of grace during the Waltz of the Count, a tradition as old as the medieval stones and twice as enchanting.

 

But the true heart of Transylvanian lore unfolds with the dramatic Ritual of Killing the Living Dead. This re-enactment follows ancient burial rites meant to reveal who once roamed the magic realms of Transylvania before the rise of the vampires. You will witness the pursuit and symbolic destruction of a so-called “vampire,” all while learning the Romanian folklore behind the strigoi and moroi—the legendary spirits of the living dead.

 

Just when you think gravity still applies, you’re treated to a daring acrobatic moment of breathtaking defiance, proving that in Transylvania, even physics is scared.

 

The night continues with excitement, cheers, and a dash of friendly rivalry as guests compete for the Trophy for Best Halloween Costume—a title that carries eternal bragging rights (or at least until the next full moon).

 

Those who endure until the end will take the solemn and slightly dramatic Survivor’s Oath, sealing their place in the Count’s circle of trusted mortals.

 

And finally, as the last echo fades and the shadows settle, the Gates of Darkness close… until next year, when the legend awakens again.

Accommodation

1 night in 3* hotel


Meals

1 breakfast


Entry fees to

The Great Dracula Ball in Transylvania


Special event

Halloween party program and Open Bar Menu (free drinks according to the menu between 20.00 and 01.00 am) and complimentary snacks  

- “Witchery moments” with Eduard & Bianca - two of Europe’s most innovative and dynamic magicians. They can make the impossible possible combining magic and illusions with dance, ballet, comedy and much more

- The Ritual of Killing of the Living Dead – performed according to the old burring ritual in Transylvania meant to reveal who was dwelling the magic realms of Transylvania prior to vampires. You’ll attend the re-enacted killing of a vampire; you’ll be part of the crowd seeking to take the bloody creature to a special place where the ritual can begin, The Ritual of Killing of the Living Dead. The event will familiarize the guests with the Romanian terminology associated with the living dead – the strigoi and moroi.

  • Plane ticket
  • Airport fees
  • Photo & video tax
  • Other not mentioned.
   

Add-on program with Transylvania Live

Choose activities and complete them before or after your tour. Available experiences include:
  1. Jay Adams:

    We had a blast at your party and looks like we’ll have a bigger group next year at the Halloween party.
    Thanks to your co-workers on providing the drinks.
    We had a great time.

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A welcoming country house, not necessarily decorated in a peasant like style; you’ll stay under the same roof with your Romanian host! In most cases dinner and breakfast are included, and rates are based on two guests per room.
They offer one bathroom for two rooms; the bathroom can be situated on the hallway.
Staying at a “traditional Maramuresean country-inn” or “a typical Hungarian-Sekler country-inn” will prove to be an unique experience.

American citizens do not require a visa for Romania (Romania is a member of the European Union so it shares the same legal legislation – a passport is all you need)