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What must be seen in Crimea?
I want to travel to several resorts of the Crimea, for 3-4 days in a new place. What do you guys advise?
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аватар Pachok
I'll start: Gurzuf, Partenit.
аватар al_ma
If you go in winter, it is very interesting in the area of ​​Mount Ai-Petri. We stayed at the guest. below, on the shore http://www.cottedg.com/, these are cottages on the territory of the dignity. "Ai-Petri", and on a pound cooler they climbed a plateau. Below it is warm, but on the mountain everything is covered with snow and the beauty is incredible. I can send a couple of pictures for clarity.
аватар hatinka
On the South Coast only? Or do you want to drive the whole Crimea?
I liked Foros, and the town itself with a park, and wild beaches with huge boulders, and a church in the mountains on the rocks.
I liked the caves-Marble and EmineBairKhosar.
I liked the so-called "Valley of Ghosts" - this is Dimerdzhi, there are the ruins of the Funa fortress and there you can take a horse and ride it through the valley.
I really liked the SurbKhach Monastery - this is not a coast, but 15 km from it - a very calm, beautiful and atypical place for Crimea.
I liked Quiet Bay near Cape Chameleon near Koktebel and Koktebel itself is nothing like that. Sudak with a huge, one of the most interesting fortresses in Ukraine.
I don’t recommend waterfalls, as they are full-flowing in spring, and in summer they are miserable streams with crowds of people around.
аватар IaroslaviSHna
If you rest in the direction of Sevastopol, of course, the city itself. Take a boat trip to Inkerman. There is a cave monastery and the ruins of the Kalamita fortress. You can go to Balaklava to see the Submarine Museum and again the ruins of the fortress, which offers a beautiful view of Cape Aya.
On the south coast, I can recommend the Vorontsov Palace in Alupka, the Foros Church, in Yalta you can take a walk along the embankment. For children: a glade of fairy tales and a zoo nearby. Of the objects of nature - the Nikitsky Botanical Garden. If you are interested in a city in the Tatar style, you are in Gurzuf. In the mountainous Crimea - this is Bakhchisaray (Khan's Palace, the monastery and the cave city of Chufut-Kale). In the eastern part, in addition to Sudak and Koktebel, you can visit Feodosia. This year Koktebel did not please us at all. How are you planning your trip.
You can "flip through" the pages of the people who answered you. They have good reviews about places in Crimea.
аватар IaroslaviSHna
The waterfalls, in particular Wuchang-Su, were somehow climbed in January. Let's say there was an average power, but it was impressive. Last year we were in the middle of May. They lived in Yalta near the Vodopadnaya river. Look, it's pretty full-flowing. We went. The waterfall, of course, is not the best, but also nothing. The strongest was seen in early March. Then a roar was heard near the road. And on the observation deck already had to talk loudly. It was impossible to stand near the grate, because. large drops hurt painfully.
аватар alex45
I recommend from Partenit with a park and a Dolphinarium to walk towards Utes past Karasan, the oldest parks of Crimea, I was more impressed than the park of the Vorontsov Palace, of course Nikita with the Botanical Garden, earlier under the Soviets - a boat trip along the coast, now there are no such flights, but you can find a private boat. You can list a lot more, this is Crimea !!!!
аватар myyl3j5l
There are many sights in Crimea - http://suntime.com.ua/sight.php
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