NIBIRU, billed as Romania’s first seasonal entertainment city on a sprawling 1.6 million square metres along the Black Sea coast near Costinești and Eforie Nord, opens its doors on July 16, 2026. Developed as a non-stop hub for daily events, concerts and activations from Monday to Sunday, the project promises to stretch the tourist season.
Unlike traditional coastal walkways, NIBIRU’s central promenade is an active zone packed with over 2,000 trees and plants, a fully occupied food court, 30+ restaurants, cafes and bars, shops, sports areas and event spaces. Access is free with a minimum 25 lei spend, capped by capacity and bookable during peaks.
Promenade anchors free daily entertainment
Key highlights on the promenade include NIBIRU Center Stage, a giant nightly venue for concerts, dance, acrobatics, circus acts, pyrotechnics and exclusive shows, Hype Play Playground: 5,000 sqm kids’ zone, Evening Amusement Park with sea views, music and lights facing the main arena, and themed attractions.
At the core of the development is NIBIRU Arena, set to become the largest open-air club in the world, with a capacity of 30,000 people. Adjacent to it, a multifunctional venue for up to 150,000 spectators will host concerts, festivals, sporting events and large-format shows.
Beach Please! Festival’s debut here eyes a €100 million impact, feeding into NIBIRU’s projected €300 million annual economic lift for the region as 80% of suppliers are local partners like Banca Transilvania, Lidl, Ursus, eMAG.
