PhotosLet’s get the mood: a virtual walk through the springtime CrimeaHow to enjoy the spring mood and colorful flowering of Crimea without leaving your home? Look! The Crimean tourism portal offers Crimeans and guests of the peninsula a colorful photo collection filled with the sun and floral aromas. We suggest you to charge with the spring mood with us.
PhotosWinter holidays on Ai-Petri: photosWinter is in full swing. And this means that for fans of the "snowy" extreme, the proper season is right now. In Crimea you can find it first of all in the mountains.
PhotosA lot of wine, food and fun: highlights of the #NovemberfestVibrant and eventful holiday. This was the main day of the festival of wine and gastronomy #Novemberfest. A grand event took place on Saturday in the territory of one of Massandra − the oldest winery in Crimea. And it attracted 12 thousand guests.
PhotosAutumn in Crimea: where magic reignsAutumn painted Crimea in magic colors. October breathing trees dressed in red, yellow, crimson foliage and enveloped the undulating mountains with a fabulous veil. And the heady air, saturated with flavor of grapes, pomegranate and apples, helps to truly enjoy this time of year. And it is simply impossible not to appreciate such beauty.
PhotosCome to Gurzuf for inspiration: A virtual tour of the resort townThe mountains, the sea and the eastern flair of the streets make Gurzuf a must-see of any trip to Crimea. Let’s take a virtual tour of this small town standing 18 km northeast of Yalta on the northern coast of the Black Sea.
PhotosOpen-air museum: Yevpatoria’s history and beachesYevpatoria is a great destination for everyone who enjoys the sea and historical sights. While the resort is just over a hundred years old, the first settlements were established in this area over 2,500 years ago.
PhotosBalaklava: Fish paradiseBalaklava is a city with a rich military history. Emerged as a Genoese fortress, it was the home of the British fleet during the Crimean war, and a closed Soviet city, which housed a factory for the repair of submarines. And today Balaklava is a Mecca for yachting and fishing lovers.
PhotosExtreme for any taste: Active recreation in CrimeaIf you are tired of sunbathing or visiting museums, try outdoor activities in Crimea. The peninsula has great opportunities, both for professionals and beginners. And if paragliding is too much for you, come to extreme sports festivals: there’re lots to see.
PhotosKoktebel: A land of blue hillsIn the Crimean Tatar language, Köktöbel means “the land of blue hills.” When the light is right, the mountains around the town really do appear to be a cool shade of sky-blue. However, there are plenty of other colours in Koktebel, home to festivals, music and celebration.
PhotosThe resort city of Sudak: A fortress rising high above the beachesThe Sudak Bay is famous for its crystal clear water, pebble beaches, low but very picturesque mountains, and, of course, the town of Sudak, which was built around an impregnable Genoese fortress.
PhotosKaradag Nature Reserve: Taming volcanoesKara Dag, an extinct volcano, offers a unique hiking experience and an opportunity to see Red Data Book flowers and oak groves thriving among harsh rocks and steep cliffs overlooking the foaming sea.
PhotosCrimean menu: Tour of local delicacies in picturesFruit, vegetables, wine, Eastern and Russian cuisines. Before travelling to Crimea, you should plan out your gastronomic route in advance: there is a lot to sample.
PhotosCrimean wineries: Eternal valuesCrimea has much to offer to wine enthusiasts. It is worth taking a dedicated tour to immerse yourself in the history of winemaking and the variety of flavours: from the eastern bouquets of Solnechnaya Dolina to the dry sparkling wines of Sevastopol, from indigenous grapes of ancient Greece to today’s high-tech plants.
PhotosCrimea’s architectural landmarksHere, like nowhere else in the world, the palaces of Crimean Khans, Russian Tsars and the Russian Empire’s wealthiest families stand side by side. Extraordinary examples of world architecture, they tell the story of the peninsula’s rich and diverse heritage.
PhotosSpring – the time to visit CrimeaCrimea is beautiful at any time of year but in spring visitors are captivated by the eye-catching almond blossoms and blooming snowdrops. Here we have put together all the colours of the Crimean spring.
PhotosLiving museum: Crimean zoos’ inhabitantsSafari in the Crimean steppe and exotic animals in Yalta make Crimean animal parks a must-visit destination. Their collection is among the best in Russia.
PhotosCrimea: Fishing for sea gold with a cameraTasting delicious Black Sea fish is one of the main goals both for foodies and dedicated fishermen travelling to Crimea. Click on the link to see a photo showcasing the romantic appeal of fishing in Crimea.
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.