What to doThe era of records: how civil aviation in Crimea developedFebruary 9 is the celebration day of the civil aviation personnel. This holiday unites everyone who takes off hundreds of aircraft every day and transports thousands of passengers. In Crimea, this day is celebrated by the personnel of Simferopol International Airport.
HelpCrimea in the conditions of COVID-19: what is closed and where is the QR code requiredRestrictions due to Covid-19 are still in force in the Republic of Crimea. They affect museums and theaters, hotels and health resorts, spa and fitness centers, catering outlets and other facilities. Restrictions also apply to people over 60 years old.
HelpHow to come Crimea: what are the restrictions, is there a quarantine and PCR certificate requirementsHow to come Crimea and whether you need a negative PCR test ― these are some of the most common questions asked by guests of the peninsula planning their vacations.
HelpHow it is possible to cross the Crimean Bridge nowThe Crimean Bridge is the main transport artery connecting the peninsula with mainland Russia. Due to the coronavirus pandemic the quarantine measures were introduced in Crimea on April 2, in the neighboring Krasnodar Territory a little earlier − on March 31. As a result, travel between the regions was limited.
HelpTo catch the "Crimean wave": how to navigate the airport of SimferopolWhat does Crimea begin with? For millions of visitors it begins with the Simferopol airport – destination for planes arriving from all over Russia. Last year a new, Ultra-modern, multifunctional and incredibly beautiful terminal was opened a few kilimetres away from the old one.
HelpFor the guests to note: how the Tourist information centre helps tourists at the airportPreparing for vacations in Crimea one can look for information on the Internet or ask friends. And there is another source of information about travel routes, cities and attractions which you can get immediately upon arrival − in the Tourist Information Centre at the Simferopol Airport.
TransportThe Crimean BridgeOne of the largest bridges in Russia, it is a pair of parallel 19-kilometre bridges for both road and railway traffic.
TransportKerch Sea PortLocated in the western part of the Kerch Strait, which connects the Azov and Black seas, the sea port was founded in 1821.
TransportKerch Bus StationThe bus station has a waiting hall for 150 people, a bus driver break room, a baby changing room, a left luggage service, ATM and ticket machines, a café, a pharmacy as well as food and souvenir kiosks.
TransportYevpatoria Railway StationThe railway station has a booking office, a waiting hall, an information desk and a left luggage room.
TransportYevpatoria Bus StationYevpatoria Bus Station has an 80-seat waiting hall, hotel rooms, a bus driver break room, a baby changing room, ATMs, cafes, food kiosks and shops.
TransportDzhankoi Railway StationThe railway station was built in the city centre in 1874. It has a waiting room, booking offices, an information centre, a left luggage room, shops and cafés, and areas where passengers can rest.
TransportDzhankoi Bus StationThe bus station has a waiting hall with 20 seats, a bus driver break room, a cafe and a booth with refreshments.
TransportBelogorsk Bus StationThe bus station has a waiting hall with 50 seats, a bus driver break room, and shops.
TransportBakhchisarai Railway StationThe station opened in 1875 as part of the Lozovaya-Sevastopol railway section. Located in the city centre, it is a stop for trains travelling between Simferopol and Sevastopol.
TransportArmyansk Railway StationThe railway station in Armyansk started to provide passenger services in 1935 on a section of the railway between Dzhankoi and Armyansk.