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.
NatureDevil’s Staircase passThe Devil's Staircase, or Shaitan-Merdven, is located near the village of Oliva on the southern coast of Crimea.
NatureSalt Lake AdzhigolThe bitter salt lake is located on a plain in the western Kerch Peninsula, not far from Feodosia.
NatureKozyryok WaterfallThe 14-metre-high waterfall is located near the village of Peredovoye in the Baidar Valley of the Kobalar-Su River (translates as "river flowing in a cave").
NatureGreat Sevastopol TrailThis almost 117-kilometre-long tourist trail consists of eight legs of varying degrees of difficulty, each about 10 km to 20 km long.
NatureCape AyaCape Aya is a steep protrusion of the main ridge of the Crimean Mountains on the peninsula's southern coast. It has republican landscape and nature reserve status.
NatureAyazmaAyazma (Fig), one of the most magnificent natural landmarks on Crimea's southern coast, is located between Cape Aya and Balaklava Bay.
NatureCrimean Nature ReserveThe Crimean Nature Reserve sprawls across the central part of main ridge of the Crimean Mountains from Yalta in the west to Alushta in the east.
NatureKastel MountainOne of Crimea's most spectacular mountains, Kastel Mountain, is located on the southern outskirts of Alushta near the village of Lazurnoye.
NatureDzhur-Dzhur WaterfallDzhur-Dzhur Waterfall is located in the vicinity of the village of Generalskoye in Khapkhal Canyon.
NatureAi-Petri PlateauMount Ai-Petri extends along the Black Sea coast above the city of Alupka. The name translates from Greek as "St Peter".
NatureLake BakalThe lake is located in the Razdolnensky District, not far from the Slavnoye and Steregushcheye villages with their holiday camps.
NatureBakal SpitThe Bakal Spit separates the Black Sea (Karkinit Bay) and Lake Bakal from Peschany Cape to the village of Steregushcheye.
NatureThe Vorontsov ParkCreated in the first half of the 19th century under the guidance of German botanist and gardener Carolus Keebach, the park is an extraordinary piece of landscape architecture.