From the Novy Svet along the path you can reach the rocky slope of Cape Kapchik. Cape Kapchik, bizarrely curved and protruding several hundred meters into the sea, is the most memorable element of the landscape of the New World. Behind him is the pointed peak of Mount Khoba-Kaya, separated from Kapchik by the Blue Bay.
There is a Through grotto here - 77 meters long and pierces through the cape, leading to the impassable section of the Blue Bay. Obviously, this is not a grotto, but a cave - a horizontal cavity of natural origin.
Having admired the Blue Bay and the massive mountain Koba-Kaya that closes it, you can return to the path and climb the Kapchpka ridge along the wide stairs. From here, the panorama of the Blue Bay, Sudak, Novy Svet is even wider. Compared to Golubaya, it is restless and unkind, its shore is a continuous heap of rocks and boulders.
Having circled the Blue Bay along the path, then along the neglected stone stairs you can climb to the chaos of limestone blocks at the foot of Koba-Kai. A huge grotto up to 20-25 m high opens from here. It gave the name to the mountain (Koba-Kaya in translation from the Turkic languages u200bu200b- “Cave Mountain”). Read completely ↓