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I will not live in a boarding house or a sanatorium, but with a private owner. how much is the entrance to the city beach of Yalta? are there free beaches and how to get to them so that it is not very far to walk with a child ...
14 years ago  •  10 subscribers 32 answers
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As for the entrance fee, there will be 50 hryvnias - I will pay, I will have to pay 100 hryvnias - I will not regret it, this is not a problem for me. I'm used to paying for everything myself. But your last phrase really killed me "And whoever cannot pay, has no right even to make a sound. This is not a man, this is an animal." - completely devoid of humanity, and even if you slap another minus on me, this will not change the essence. Farther...
8 years ago  •  6 subscribers 8 answers
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Here is a video of the beach in Yalta... dated June 18, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGlDYgU8uPk Farther...
Please tell us about the beaches in the area. Which one do you recommend to go to? the fact that Marat is free of charge is understandable, maybe there are some other beautiful beaches somewhere nearby, we can go several times and for a fee. Are there any wild beaches in the area? maybe you can take a minibus somewhere to get to a beautiful beach, ask for a child with a mask to swim. Thank you!
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 12 answers
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You can go to Simeiz - there the beaches are free, but very crowded. Behind the Diva rock, there is a piece of wild beach and further to the blue bay. From Miskhor to Simeiz 15 minutes by car. Also very beautiful and very well-groomed beaches on Fiolent near Sevastopol, there are also wild beaches. Farther...
We want to visit Yalta in June 2009 with our family. Can you advise where is the best place to stay? Requirements: preferably the center of Yalta, a small mini-hotel, all amenities, entrance to a closed sanatorium beach, proximity to entertainment events and the possibility of excursions. Who will tell you what?
16 years ago  •  4 subscribers 11 answers
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I will not impose my choice on you, but my wife and I somehow went this summer to the Palmira Palace Hotel, we and our children really liked it. Paradise in the Crimea. Go to the hotel's website and see what the hotel has to offer. Link to the site http://palmira-palace.com/ Farther...
Tell me, how far are the free beaches from the hotel? how long is the nearest free beach?
12 years ago  •  7 subscribers 14 answers
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Don't be so scared! It takes about 15 minutes to walk to the free beach mentioned above at a very average pace, and in 20 you can crawl. Maybe Massandra is cleaner (I was not there), but the sea is the same, i.e. not very transparent: the port, after all, is very close. Farther...
Hello. Parents want to go to Yalta in September. They are 70 years old (but they are good fellows, cheerful!!!!!). But age is age. Need a sanatorium or boarding house (required with meals). Someone advise something?
11 years ago  •  10 subscribers 7 answers
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Good afternoon! I have been living in Yalta for more than 20 years. As a resident of this resort, I can advise for your parents the boarding house "Yalta - all year round", the former sanatorium "Zaporozhye". Its location allows you to walk slowly to the promenade and beaches (20-30 minutes) and at the same time, if you wish, you can comfortably visit more distant, but also less crowded beaches of the coast by hotel buses. In addition, there are two beautiful parks nearby: Chekhov and Primorsky ... Farther...
How about access to the sea, or do you have to go to a dirty city beach, which is also near the port? Might have a beach.
15 years ago  •  4 subscribers 9 answers
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Thank you, now it’s clear that instead of resting, you’ll have to give bribes for entry to various incomprehensible ones - like security guards, and knowing what kind of service in Crimea you really don’t want to mess with local "literates" Farther...
Hello ! Need advice! This year we want to go to the Crimea, I can’t decide which city is better. I was at sea three times, 2 of them in Anapa, one in Yeysk. I really liked Anapa, it’s lively, there are a lot of entertainments, it’s noisy, the amusement park is right on the seashore. And in Yeysk it’s boring and quiet, the park is far from the beach, and vice versa in Anapa. And so I want to visit a lively, big city in Crimea, where there is something to see and a lot of entertainment, bars, clubs, excursions. We will go by train from Moscow. Please tell me, I will be very grateful.
11 years ago  •  10 subscribers 36 answers
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It is best to go to the South Coast. From Alushta to Simeiz there is something to see. The largest cities in the South Coast are Alushta and Yalta. Alushta does not feel all the beauty of the Crimea, but the city is large and there is enough entertainment. Yalta is more interesting, but we must take into account that it is also expensive there))). Also from the "moving" Gurzuf, Alupka and Simeiz. From Simferopol (namely, your train will arrive there)) You don’t care where you get to. Farther...