Fun for childrenChildren’s health treatments at Crimean resortsAt present, Crimea has 19 health resorts for children and parents with children, which specialise in different treatments.
Food tourismAlways a good vintage: Why you should go on a wine tour of CrimeaNot a completely new form of travel, enotourism is becoming increasingly fashionable and popular.
What to doThe world in miniature. It's all about Crimean natureWith a unique combination of the sea, the mountains and a beneficial climate, Crimea is a great place to live and work. Nature here is so diverse that the peninsula is often described as the world in miniature.
NatureKapchikKapchik is located to the South-West of the Cape Flat, on the slope of which passes Golitsyn trail. This is a former coral reef resembling a 300-meter lizard.
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.
PhotosOpuk Nature Reserve: Martian lake with tulips in bloomOne of the most mysterious sites on the peninsula, the nature reserve has the 185-metre high Mount Opuk, Cape Opuk, Koyash Lake which is rich in therapeutic mud, and a stretch of the Black Sea coast.
PhotosArtek: The land of idyllic childhoodToday, this is one of the biggest children’s centres in the world, with parks occupying 102 hectares of its total area of 218 hectares. The centre offers unforgettable holidays for children at its seven kilometres of beaches, 10 camps and various educational and sports centres.
PhotosGeneralskiye beaches: The Coast of a Thousand BaysEncompassing 26 kilometres of coves, gently sloping sandy beaches and a smooth seabed, Generalskiye beaches are a mecca for everyone who enjoys nature holidays.
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.
History and cultureSts Cosmas and Damian MonasteryThe monastery was founded in 1856. According to legend, holy brothers Cosmas and Damian lived there in the Middle Ages, treating people for many diseases.
NatureCape Martyan Nature ReserveEstablished in 1973, this is Russia's smallest reserve, with an area of 240 hectares.