NatureKara-Dag Mountain and Kara-Dag Nature ReserveAdvance booking is required to take a tour of the nature reserve.
NatureVoloshin Mountain, or Kuchuk-YenisharThe 192-metre-tall mountain ridge runs along the Bay of Koktebel.
NatureMount Chatyr-DagChatyr-Dag, part of the Crimean Mountains, is the fifth highest mountain range in Crimea.
NatureSasyk Salt LakeOne of the largest salt lakes on the peninsula, Sasyk is 14 km long and has a maximum width of 9 km.
NatureMoinaki LakeCrimea's largest salt lake, Moinaki Lake, is located on the western outskirts of Yevpatoria. It is 1.85 km long and 890 m wide.
NatureYalta Mountain and Forest Nature ReserveThe reserve is located on the southern slope of the main Crimean range.
NatureRocks of AdalaraOne of the symbols of Gurzuf and the southern coast of Crimea, the Rocks of Adalara are two white rocky islands between 20 m to 30 m in diameter each, and between 38 m to 40 m in height.
NatureSkazka Yalta ZooThe Skazka Zoo, the first private zoo in the CIS, is an object of the Russian Nature Reserve Foundation.
NatureGurzuf ParkA 12-hectare informal park, a landscape architecture landmark, Gurzuf Park was established in 1803 by order of the Duke of Richelieu.
NatureMount Ayu-Dag, Bear MountainThis mountain on the southern coast of Crimea, on the boundary of Greater Alushta and Greater Yalta rises 577 m above sea level. It looks like a huge bear lying on the beach.
NatureKharaksky ParkThis landscape architecture landmark, featuring both formal and informal landscape design, is located on the grounds of the Kharaks Palace on Cape Ai-Todor at an altitude ranging from 40 m to 60 m above sea level.
NatureThe Suvorov OakThis pedunculate oak has four trunks; two hollows in them have been filled with concrete. The tree is over 750 years old, with the girth of the trunk 9.54 m at 1.3 m above the ground.
NatureKarabi YaylaThis mountain range is part of the main ridge of the Crimean Mountains, the easternmost yaila (mountain pasture) in Crimea. Its average height is 1,000 m above sea level, and the highest peak of Mount Tai Koba is 1,262 m.
NatureThe White RockLocated near the village of Belaya Skala, which stands for White Rock in Russian, (Ak-Kaya in Crimean Tatar) in the Belogorsk District, this majestic vertical rocky wall towers over the valley of the Biyuk-Karasu River.
NatureRoman-Kosh MountainThe highest point in Crimea (1,545 m), the mountain is located in Babugan yaila (plateau) near Gurzuf in the Crimean Nature Reserve.
NatureUchan-Su waterfallThe highest waterfall of Crimea is located on the river with the same name, 390 m above the sea.
NatureBotkin trailThe trail runs from Yalta along the left side of the Uchan-Su valley to the Stavri-Kaya cliff.
NatureKachi-KalyonKachi-Kalyon is a complex of rocks with natural and man-made caves. One of the oldest cave towns and churches on the Crimean Peninsula.
NatureChernorechye CanyonIt is also called the Small Canyon. It begins at the Kizil-Kaya cliff near Baidarskaya Valley and runs to the village of Chernorechye.