In this article, the authors' intention, in the context of developing the maritime spatial planning plan (MSP) of Romania, is to make an analysis of the regulations aimed at developing coastal tourism in the Romanian Black Sea area from the perspective of stakeholders. The objectives of this article are to detect the impact in which the lack of control exerts on some activities specific to the coastal area as well as possible similarities / differences regarding the perception of stakeholders according to all the variables analyzed. To achieve the research objectives, we conducted a questionnaire on tourism activity in the Black Sea coastal area which was addressed to stakeholders, entities directly interested and involved in activities carried out in this space. To write this article, we used the Principal Components Analysis (PCA) method, an exploratory, descriptive method. This approach is made from the perspective of completing the study on the integrated and updated analysis of conflicts/synergies of maritime and environmental uses carried out within the MARSPLAN BS-II project in which the authors are involved. The processing of data resulting from the stakeholder consultation process led to the identification of possible problems concerning the application of the relevant legislative framework for the development of the Black Sea maritime space in Romania. The results of the analysis of this article may be the starting point for further detailed research.