Crimean Riviera Yalta, a unique recreational city, is situated on the Black Sea shore in Crimea. It is one of the most picturesque and fascinating cities in Ukraine. The chains of palm and cypress trees, castles and palaces, gentle sun and caressing sea, parks and beaches, wines and fruits you could find in the so called Big Yalta region, which includes the Black Sea shore from Foros on the west to Gurzuf on the east. Like San Remo, Nice, Cannes, Yalta has 2250 hours of sunshine per year. The average water temperature during a season is 22-24C, with maximum 29C.
The Oreanda is situated in the centre of the city, right on the sea front. It was built in 1907, and was one of the best hotels in Tsarist Russia. While being renovated many times it has retained its
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The Aqua Park is situated on the South Crimea Shore in Simeyz, near the Mountain Koshka (The Cat), in the blue Laguna. Entrance fees: Adults/ Kids under 12: from 10:00 80 Hrv/60 Hrv, from 16:00
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The Crimean Mountains are not too tall, but they are gorgeous. The chair lift would take you from the bottom of the Ai-Petri Mountain to the bottom station at Mishor.
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Mainstreet Naberezhnaya Lenina is the official central street in Yalta. Only the name keeps a loyalty to the communist past. The palm trees, sea breezes, cafes, bars, and attractions create the uniqu
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There are two dolphins and one white whale at the performance. They learned how to dance, jump, sing and draw. There is an opportunity for the spectators to swim with the dolphins, take underwater pi
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The buildings of the Vorontsov Palace which stand in the park descending like an amphitheatre to the sea have become an integral part of the landscape of the Crimea Souther Coast. Erected in the 1830
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The chair lift to Ai Petri I took this a couple of weeks ago. All I can say is get there early. We waited two hours from 10am until 12pm to get on this ride, standing in a long line in the 40 degree heat. But its nice when you get to the top. A couple of days later it was clo[...]
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Don't bother in summer. The water slows to a trickle.[...]
I took this a couple of weeks ago. All I can say is get there early. We waited two hours from 10am until 12pm to get on this ride, standing in a long line in the 40 degree heat. But its nice when you get to the top. A couple of days later it was clo[...]