Transnistria & Gagauzia New Year Tour

3 nights, 4 days     30 Dec, 2026 – 2 Jan, 2027

3 nights, 4 days      30 Dec, 2026 – 2 Jan, 2027     Price:US$ Home

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Start Date

30 Dec, 2026

End Date

2 Jan, 2027

Duration

3 nights, 4 days

Price

695

Start the new year in an unrecognised country! Officially known as the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR), and often described as the last surviving fragment of the Soviet Union, Transnistria is one of the unrecognised states and frozen conflict zones that remain scattered across the former Soviet space.

The tour begins in Chișinău, capital of Moldova - the least visited country in Europe. We start with a guided walking tour of this former Soviet city, focusing on its brutalist architecture and lingering monuments. Our local guide shares first-hand insights into life during the Soviet period compared with today, before an overnight stay in a classic Soviet-style hotel.

The following day brings the highlight of the trip, Transnistria itself. In the capital, Tiraspol, we explore a city where Soviet symbolism is still daily reality, visiting landmarks such as the T-34 tank memorial and a couple of massive Lenin statues. There is time to browse for Soviet-era antiques before a massive New Year’s Eve feast at one of our favourite retro restaurants.

After a night in Tiraspol, we move into the second chapter of the journey by heading to the least visited region of the least visited country in Europe, the Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia. This little-known area was once in conflict with Moldova’s central authorities and is home to a Turkic-speaking people. We end the trip with a traditional Gagauzian feast in a remote village, accompanied by locally made wine, before returning to Chișinău, where the tour concludes.

Tour Highlight

  • Celebrate New Year in a country that doesn't exist!

  • Visit the Gagauzian Republic, another unrecognised country but one that made peace with the central authorities.

  • Discover Chisinau, the least visited European capital, and explore the hidden and abandoned Soviet-era buildings, soon to be lost!

Included

  • Accommodation in twin-share basis
  • Breakfasts
  • New Year's Eve dinner & traditional New Year's day lunch
  • All transport discussed in itinerary
  • Local guides & YPT Guide
  • All entrance fees

Excluded

  • International flights
  • Single supplement (€150)
  • Lunches and dinners (except dinner on the 31st and lunch on the 1st)
  • Drinks and personal expenses
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips to the drivers & local guide
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Full Itinerary

Wednesday 30th December – Chisinau, Moldova

  • Arrival at your convenience into into Chisinau, the capital city of Moldova which has well connected flights within Europe and the Middle East.
  • Pre-tour meeting and get-together with YPT guide and other travellers at the lobby of our hotel at 1:30pm to go over the tour itinerary and plans for the coming days.
  • Meet our local Chisinau guide and start our city walking tour of Chisinau. We’ll see one of the most stunning monasteries in the city which was thankfully spared destruction under Communism and head to see the infamous city prison which has been declared a breach of human rights amongst other things.
  • We’ll also visit the enormous World War II Memorial and climb some tanks and surface to air missiles at the Military Museum!
  • Along the way, we’ll see the monument of Moldova’s national hero, Stephen the Great, who features in the local currency. Not far, we will stop outside the Presidential Palace, initially intended to be used for the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR.
  • Dinner and drinks in the evening at the best steakhouse in town, and cheapest in Europe!
  • Overnight in Chisinau

Thursday 31st December – Chisinau – Tiraspol, Transnistria – New Year’s Eve

Morning

  • Breakfast at our hotel
  • At 9:00am we’ll meet our Transnistria fixers for the two-hour ride to the breakaway republic of Transnistria. YPT will deal with all permits, and border formalities.
  • After checking into our Tiraspol hotel, we’ll kick off our city tour. Founded in 1792, between Russo-Turkish wars, Tiraspol always was of strategic importance for Russia. Developed intensively during the USSR it still keeps its architecture and monuments built in Soviet period.
  • Our first stop will be to the exchange currency kiosk and onwards to the flea market in Tiraspol. Here, it is possible to buy all kinds of Soviet antiques for rock bottom prices. You never know what you will find!
  • We enter one of the largest outdoor markets in all of Transnistria. Guests will be able to shop and buy anything they want at very, very low prices. Also, many opportunities for old world type photos. This is a true old school, Russian market. Expect pigs heads, spices and everything imaginable for sale.
  • We’ll walk down main street called October 25th street to see the North Korean-style statue of Russian General Suvorov. Surrounding it are the flags of Russia, Transnistria and the breakaway brotherhood states of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
  • Have your picture taken in front of a giant crest of Transnistria featuring the hammer and sickle!
  • You’ll see the Parliament, housing one of the tallest statues of Lenin outside Russia, and visit the Eternal Flame Memorial complex dedicated to the Soviet-Afghan war, WW2 and the Transnistrian civil war. There is also a T-34 monument: it’s permitted to climb on it and get an awesome photo.
  • Stop at a bookshop to pick up some Russian and Transnistrian nationalist paraphernalia, a mug of Stalin or a fridge magnet of ICBMs firing across the atmosphere, why not?

Afternoon

  • We’ll have lunch at a local café called “Stolovka SSSR”, a recent project by a local restaurateur. Passionate about good food and Soviet relics, he made this trendy canteen a real museum full of objects getting you back in time.
  • We’ll then switch it up and board an old Soviet ferry without an engine and cross the Dniester river to see how the village people live across from Tiraspol. This is an area truly lost in the USSR!
  • Visit a still functioning palace of culture with an enormous head of Lenin outside, pockmarked with Kalashnikov bullet holes after Moldovan troops symbolically executed him during the civil war.
  • You’ll then visit the stunning and completely self sufficient New Neamts Orthodox Friary monastery complex that has to be seen to be believed. We know many of the priests there and they allow us to sample their incredible homemade wine,.
  • We then head to a stunning viewpoint and Soviet obelisk that was one of the most brutal battlefields during WW2.
  • After returning to Tiraspol, we’ll have some time to freshen up before heading out for the New Year celebrations. We’ll have dinner in our favourite restaurant and party until the early morning. Food, drinks and entertainment included in the tour cost!
  • Overnight in Tiraspol

Friday 1st January – Tiraspol – Bender – Comrat, Gagauzia

Morning

  • After breakfast we’ll check out of our Soviet hotel and head to Bender, Transnistria’s second biggest cities and a site of fierce fighting during the 90s civil war. The town itself was designed and constructed under Russian control in XIX and XX centuries when it became an important transport hub in the Balkans direction.
  • We’ll walk down the main street until we reach the train station, renovated and well maintained. It seems like a ghost town because only a few trains stop here, and there are almost no passengers. Besides the train station is an old Soviet train from WWII with the hammer and sickle on the front.
  • Continue walking down the main street until we arrive at Lenin Park. We view the main fountain, the bust of Lenin before going into the local cinema which is largely unchanged since Soviet times except modern films are showing instead of Soviet propaganda.
  • Check out the city hall which has been left exactly as it was during the civil war and is still filled with bullet holes.

Afternoon

  • For lunch, we’ll transfer to the village of Ternovca and have a New Year’s Day feast at Casa Karaman, a traditional village house where local enthusiasts opened in 2017 a museum that gives an insight into the rural living of the 20th century. The visit is followed by a typical local meal accompanied with a homemade wine in a friendly family. Included in tour cost.
  • We then leave Transnistria, and re-enter Moldova and head south to Comrat, the capital city of the Gagauzian Republic, who as opposed to Transnistria, made peace with the central authorities after a brief civil war in the 1990s.
  • Gagauzia is populated by the Gagauz people; they’re Turkic Christians who have remained here since the conquests of the Ottoman empire. They speak their own distinct language and have a very unique culture. This is the only place in the world to see a Lenin statue opposite a statue of Ataturk!
  • Stop for photos at the welcome to Gagauzia sign before we arrive in Comrat and start our city tour.
  • You’ll see monuments dedicated to the Great Patriotic War, Chernobyl liquidators, and Soviet border troops. Despite the small population size, the Gagauzians played a significant role during the Soviet Union. We’ll continue along the residential area of Comrat lined with traditional houses. It’s not uncommon for the residents to pop out and greet us.
  • On arrival, we’ll check into our hotel and freshen up before heading out to dinner.
  • Evening walk around the town to enjoy the festive lights
  • Overnight in Comrat

Saturday 2nd January – Comrat – Chisinau

Morning

  • Breakfast at hotel, and we leave at 10am – a relaxed start after the partying of the last days.
  • We’ll head to a the village of Cazaclia where you’ll experience traditional Gagauzian hospitality. On arrival, you’ll be greeted by babushkas in traditional clothing. You’ll be given bread and salt alongside homemade wine. Traditional Gagauzian songs will be sung and for those lucky couples in the group can take part in a mock wedding ceremony.

Afternoon

  • Lunch at a local restaurant, which offers traditional Gagauz dishes alongside familiar café favorites like pastries, tea, and espresso
  • We’re expected to arrive back into Chisinau at 4:00pm.
  • Tour concludes – YPT can arrange additional nights in Chisinau and are more than happy to provide advice for ongoing flights or trains.

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