NatureLake ChokrakA salty mud-treatment oval lake, its name means "natural spring" in the Crimean Tatar language.
NaturePink Lake KoyashskoeThe most salty lake on the Crimean Peninsula, it is part of the Opuksky Nature Reserve.
NatureAivazovskoye ParkAivazovskoye Park is located at the bottom of Mount Medved and is part of the Aivazovskoye health resort.
NatureCape Martyan Nature ReserveEstablished in 1973, this is Russia's smallest reserve, with an area of 240 hectares.
NatureNikitsky Botanical GardensEstablished in 1812, the botanical garden has an immense collection of trees and shrubs: over 2,000 species.
NatureCave Emine-Bair-KhosarLocated on the lower plateau of the Chatyr-Dag mountain range, this cave is a popular tourist attraction.
NatureMarble CaveThis popular tourist attraction is located on the lower plateau of the Chatyr-Dag mountain range.
NatureValley of GhostsThis is a unique conglomeration of stones that are shaped like humans, animals, various objects and mysterious beings.
NatureMount DemerdzhiMount Demerdzhi is part of the mountain range of the main ridge of the Crimean Mountains.
NatureTsar’s TrailThis trail is also known as Solnechnaya or Gorizontalnaya Tropa. It is a popular tourist hiking trail leading from the Livadia Health Resort to Gaspra.
NatureOpuk Nature ReserveCreated on the Kerch Peninsula in 1998, the nature reserve covers an area of over 1,592 hectares.
NatureKazantip Nature ReserveThe nature reserve is located on Cape Kazantip in the northeastern part of the Kerch Peninsula and faces the Azov Sea.
NatureGeneralskiye BeachesGeneralskiye Beaches, or the Thousand Bays Coast, are located 30 km from Kerch between the villages of Kurortnoye and Zolotoye on the Azov Sea coast.