Crimea or something else?
Let me start by saying that I have been in love with Crimea ever since we lived in the same country. And then, when borders appeared and a visa was needed to travel to the Black Sea, and after their abolition, this love did not fade away. I began to travel to Crimea first with my wife, then with my children. The geography of our trips stretched from Sudak to Sevastopol. But this year, having searched the Internet for vacation options in Crimea, I wanted to relax in Miskhor and comparing prices with holidays in Bulgaria, I was simply horrified - it turned out that having traveled by train to the Crimea and living in a standard room at the Miskhor boarding house with three meals a day, rest will cost a third more than flying to Bulgaria, with accommodation in a three-star hotel in the resort of Sunny Beach and a four-time buffet. In short, after all my comparisons, I stepped on the throat of my own love and took trips to Bulgaria - my review can be read on this site Astoria Sunny Beach Hotel. Returning from vacation, my wife and I somehow sadly concluded that now we probably won’t go to Crimea soon to rest. It's a pity, because the Crimean unique nature gives odds to so many resorts in something even the same Bulgaria, but everything else. . .