Crimea 4 years later, part 1.

15 May 2017 Travel time: with 11 May 2017 on 19 May 2017
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The last time we were in Crimea was in September 2013, and so we made a passport for the child and went again. To begin with, I want to tell you that I wanted to save money and travel with my child as fellow travelers through the Bla Bla Car, but in correspondence with the drivers it turned out that I was not alone the price was not valid, and no one was looking for fellow travelers there, but exclusively for business purposes, groups were recruited for minibuses or a trip by a car to the Crimea, but also in groups, at an average price of 550-600 UAH for a minibus, and 650-700 UAH for a car. I repeat not one price which was displayed on the site did not coincide with the real one, I did not understand the meaning of this service. In general, we went by car, so that we would not go on foot at the border, but go by car. By the way, it’s good that I took my passport, because on The Russian customs did not like my internal Ukrainian passport, which had been shabby for 14 years, and they told me to present a foreign passport, since this one is very sad. In general, in the Visa column, they slapped Dzhankoy and we drove on.


I must notice the roads in Crimea are gorgeous, we drove at night, I didn’t feel at all, all the signs are backlit, in general, even in the mountains, like on the autobahn. We arrived 2 hours ahead of time. I found housing in advance in the private sector, rummaging through the Internet some time before departure, the location is as I wanted, next to the supermarket PUD in two minutes, and within walking distance of the vegetable market. Without much luxury, but the price is 800 rubles.

On the first day we went for a walk around Yalta, we went to the Furshet shop half empty. Sausage and meat are very expensive, milk is about two to three times more expensive. We didn’t buy anything, we went further. for example, buns and pies 40 r, a piece of pizza 50 r, this is basically the same price as it was 4 years ago, then a piece of pizza also cost 20 hryvnia. along the alley of artists in the direction of Sportak, then there is a row of shops on the left, two of which are supposedly small McDonalds, burgers, cheeseburgers, Pepsi, french fries, in general, there is the same liquid ice cream 29 rubles... already nice, you can buy 100 rubles already three pieces. )))

The second day... we got on the bus station at the bus station to Partenit, the price is 35 rubles, it’s already much cheaper than going on a guided tour, we got off at the Aivazovsky park stop, there are a lot of people, and old grandmothers, and you’re getting younger, in general, there’s a line at the park’s ticket office 30 people, bought a ticket 300 r for an adult child 6 years old for free. We went for a walk in the park with a guide. This is a very beautiful place, I was there for the second time, I never regretted it. , what a beauty there, it’s really worth visiting there. It’s just breathtaking. And there are a lot of places for photos. We walked for three hours, got on the minibus and returned to Yalta.

To be continued. . Then I will make a photo report, I forgot the cord from the camera.

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