PhotosLost in the mountains: Crimean cave monasteriesCrimean cave monasteries were established in the Middle Ages. They are still inhabited by monks hidden away from the world in the mountain gorges, amid the rocks, forests and ancient fortresses between Sevastopol and Bakhchisarai. Here, the present meets the long-standing traditions of the early Christians in Crimea.
PhotosYalta in summer: A seaside gemRich in palaces and parks, historic mansions, Soviet retro chic and modern five-star hotels, Yalta is a leading brand when it comes to Crimean resorts. It is a must-see destination for everyone travelling to Crimea.
PhotosOpuk Nature Reserve: Martian lake with tulips in bloomOne of the most mysterious sites on the peninsula, the nature reserve has the 185-metre high Mount Opuk, Cape Opuk, Koyash Lake which is rich in therapeutic mud, and a stretch of the Black Sea coast.
PhotosThe whole color of BakhchisaraiYou don’t need a time machine to get immersed in the Crimean Tatar atmosphere of the 16th century – just plan a trip to Bakhchisarai and visit the Khan’s Palace.
PhotosArtek: The land of idyllic childhoodToday, this is one of the biggest children’s centres in the world, with parks occupying 102 hectares of its total area of 218 hectares. The centre offers unforgettable holidays for children at its seven kilometres of beaches, 10 camps and various educational and sports centres.
PhotosKerch: A virtual tour of the oldest cityFollowing Crimea’s reunification with Russia, Kerch became a world-famous location. The newly built Crimean Bridge allows travellers to explore this ancient city, its heritage, military glory and the warm atmosphere of a seaside town.
PhotosGeneralskiye beaches: The Coast of a Thousand BaysEncompassing 26 kilometres of coves, gently sloping sandy beaches and a smooth seabed, Generalskiye beaches are a mecca for everyone who enjoys nature holidays.
LongreadsYevpatoria - Small Jerusalem and children's health resortA spa city in western Crimea with a history that goes back 2500 years. The ancient Greek settlement that existed on the site of modern Yevpatoria was called Kerkinitis (Κερκινίτις in Greek). A fortress of Gezlev was built in the place of the ancient polis during the Ottoman rule.
LongreadsThe castle, the beaches and the knights of SudakSudak is a small resort town located on the southeastern coast of Crimea. Sudak Bay is famous for its crystal clear water, pebble beaches and unique low, picturesque hills. The town is located around an impregnable fortress that has witnessed the region's tumultuous history.
InfographicsThe Bosporan Kingdom Golden Ring: The wonders of southern RussiaThis travel itinerary covering the territory of the ancient kingdom was developed by the Russian Geographical Society and the participating regions. The route includes Sevastopol and ten cities and towns in the Republic of Crimea, the Krasnodar Territory and the Rostov Region.
InfographicsPassport and more: Getting the paperwork rightThe full list of documents that you will need for your trip to the Crimean Peninsula.
InfographicsTravel tips: Flight delaysFind out what to do if your flight is delayed, which services the airline must provide and whether you can get a compensation for the delay.
InfographicsChoosing a great hotel for your holidayFinding the right accommodation is often a big part of the experience. These tips will help you to make sure you find a hotel that is certified, offers a great service and checks all the boxes.
InfographicsLaws of a good beachCrimea has more than 450 km of coastline to enjoy swimming and sunbathing. However, not all the beaches are certified. Check the infographics to choose a safe and comfortable beach that meets all the quality requirements and standards.