How hotels and resorts work
Hotels, sanatoriums, resorts in the regions affected by the bad weather work normally, no mass booking cancellations have been recorded in the Yalta municipality and other regions of the Republic of Crimea.
Some accommodation facilities experienced a temporary blackout. The problem is solved with power generators. There were also recorded cases of water shutdown. However, all resorts and hotels have their reserves: emergency reservoirs for 2-3 days for constant water supply. So there are no dangerous situations in the region at the moment.
Transport operations
There are no restrictions on entry to Yalta and transit travel. Cleaning activities continue in the center of the ‘resort capital’ of Crimea. Motorists are asked to refrain from driving to the central and historical part of the city. The Yalta authorities have warned that parked vehicles that are obstacles for the cleaning machines will be evacuated to the territory of the cargo port (Otradnoyeh village, Drazhinsky street, 2). To return the evacuated car, owners have to contact the traffic police by phone 102 to obtain documents for the return. A vehicle passport, a certificate of registration and an identity document are necessary for this.
The weather calamity that hit Crimea did not affect the work of air and rail transport: Simferopol airport and railway stations continue to function as usual.
What about the beaches
At present, due to the consequences of the downpour, it is forbidden to swim in the coastal waters of Yalta.
An interdepartmental commission began to assess the scope of work for the restoration and readiness of the beaches to receive Crimeans and guests of the region. It included representatives of Rospotrebnadzor (Russian Consumer Protection Authority), the State Inspection for Small Vessels, the Ministry of Resorts and the local administrations.
What about excursion destinations
Some excursion sites in Greater Yalta have suspended reception of visitors. As explained in the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Crimea, this is necessary to maintain the proper temperature regime in order to preserve museum exhibits.
In addition, until June 23, reception of visitors at the Livadia, Massandra and Vorontsov palaces has been suspended.
Tourists and Crimeans wishing to visit excursion sites are advised to check the information about their working hours on the official websites of those institutions.
Where to go
Tourists who find themselves in a difficult situation should contact the hot line of the Ministry of Resorts of Crimea 8 (800) 511-80-18, as well as the ministries's Internet offices on the Facebook, Instagram and VKontakte social networks.





























