NatureThree-Eyed Cave (Emine-Bair-Koba)The Three-Eyed Cave is located on the Ai-Petri plateau. The most likely translation of its original name, Emine-Bair-Koba, is "Emine Hill cave".
NatureSilver Sprays WaterfallThe waterfall is located in the Bakhchisarai District, about 550 m above sea level and 4.5 km south of the Sokolinoye village, in the Small Canyon.
History and cultureMuseum of Marina and Anastasia TsvetayevsIn 1913, Poet Marina Tsvetayeva and her sister Anastasia lived in Feodosiya.
History and cultureThe Chekhov Yalta TheatreThe theatre was founded in 1883. Seven years later, it was expanded and opened with the performance Guilty Without Fault by Alexander Ostrovsky.
TransportYalta seaportThe seaport in Yalta, one of Crimea's ports where cruise ships can dock, specialises in handling passenger traffic.
NatureGrand CanyonThe canyon is located in the Crimean Mountains, 5 km southeast of the Sokolinoye village, Bakhchisaray District.
History and cultureThe Artseulov Free Glide Museum (Hang Gliding Museum)Created in 1990, the museum is dedicated to the history of hang gliding in Feodosia and Koktebel.
NatureLake SivashA bay to the west of the Azov Sea, Sivash separates the Crimean Peninsula from the mainland.
History and cultureThe Alexander Grin Literature and Memorial Museum in FeodosiaThe museum opened in 1970 in writer Alexander Grin’s home, where he lived from 1924 through 1929.
History and cultureTauric Chersonesos museum reserveThe museum is located near the polis that was founded by ancient Greeks and survived until late 14th century.
History and cultureThe Vera Mukhina Museum in FeodosiaThe museum dedicated to a legendary sculptor who designed the Worker and Kolkhoz Woman Monument and the thick-glass tumbler project opened in 1985 at the site of the Mukhin family’s home.
History and cultureThe grave of Ivan AivazovskyInternationally acclaimed Russian artist Ivan Aivazovsky was buried by the Armenian St Sargis Church – he was its regular parishioner – in 1900.
History and cultureSapun Gora Memorial ComplexSapun Gora is an 8 km long ridge in the Crimean Mountains located 12 km from the city centre. During World War II, it was a key defence point at the entrance to Sevastopol.
History and cultureMufti Jami MosqueThe Mufti Jami Mosque is the city’s only surviving historical sacred place for Muslims to worship.
History and cultureMemorial to the Heroic Defence of SevastopolThis monument to the defenders of Sevastopol during World War II was unveiled in 1967.