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Import regulations by Romania customs


Import:

Tobacco:200 cigarettes or 50 cigar
Alcohol:1 litres of spirits over 22%,90 litres of wine (though no more than 6 litres of sparkling wine); or 10 litres of beer
Coffee: 500g
Tea: 200g
Perfume: 50ml

Export regulations by Romania customs


Exports:
Prohibited:

meat and milk products
live animals
wild flora and fauna
ammunition
medicines
psychotropic drugs
pornography

Articles of cultural, historical or artistic value.

Note
Valuable goods, such as jewellery, art, electrical items and foreign currency should be declared on entry. Endorsed customs declarations must be kept, as they must be shown on leaving the country.

Other Romania customs information



Vaccination against typhoid is advised.

Food drink: Mains water is normally chlorinated, and whilst relatively safe, may cause abdominal upsets; visitors are thus advised to drink bottled water. Romania has currently been experiencing water shortages and visitors may find that tap water is only available during certain hours. This is particularly true around Bucharest and other large towns. Visitors in the mountain areas will find it less of a problem as the water is supplied by local mountain springs, full of natural minerals and very safe. Milk is pasteurised and dairy products are safe for consumption. Local meat, poultry, seafood, fruit and vegetables are generally considered safe to eat.

Other risks: Hepatitis A and tuberculosis occur and hepatitis B is endemic. Rare West Nile Fever outbreaks have been reported in the southeast. Brucellosis occurs sporadically although risk to the traveller is low. Stray dogs may carry African Typhus disease.
Rabies is present. For those at high risk, vaccination before arrival should be considered. If you are bitten, seek medical advice without delay. For more information, see the Health appendix.

Health care: Medical facilities in Romania are poor and there is a serious shortage of basic medical supplies and qualified personnel. Nationals of countries who do not have a reciprocal health agreement with Romania are expected to pay immediate cash for health services. Health insurance is strongly advised.

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