Selly launches EUR 50 million Nibiru resort to transform Romania’s seaside tourism

by   CIJ News iDesk V
2025-08-05   09:27
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Romanian content creator Andrei Șelaru, known as Selly, has unveiled plans for a major real estate development on the country’s Black Sea coast. The project, named Nibiru, will be built from the ground up between Costinești and Tuzla and represents an initial investment of EUR 50 million. It is intended to serve as a large-scale entertainment destination, with ambitions to rival international resort locations such as Ibiza and Mykonos.

The development is planned to cover approximately 1.6 million square meters and will be delivered in phases. The first phase, expected to open in the summer of 2026, will feature a variety of entertainment and leisure infrastructure. Among the planned facilities are an open-air shopping mall, a large event venue with a capacity of 50,000 people, an amusement park, and what is being described as the largest nightclub in the world, with a design capacity for 30,000 visitors.

Selly emphasised that Nibiru is not solely targeted at a young audience but is being developed as a broader cultural and entertainment complex. The resort is expected to operate daily during the summer season and aims to cater to a wide demographic, offering experiences that blend entertainment, gastronomy, and cultural events.

Construction is scheduled for rapid progression, with completion of the initial phase targeted for July 2026. The developers aim to establish Nibiru as a dynamic seasonal hub—effectively a temporary city—and a new benchmark for Romania’s summer tourism sector.

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