History and cultureThe Sergeyev-Tsensky Literature and Memorial MuseumThis literature and memorial museum is dedicated to Professor Sergei Sergeyev-Tsensky, an outstanding writer and philologist.
History and cultureWriter Ivan Shmelyov House MuseumThe Writer Ivan Shmelyov House Museum is located in a picturesque spot called Professorsky Ugolok.
History and cultureKarasan PalaceThe Rayevsky family estate, or Karasan Palace, is located to the northeast of Partenit. The name of the estate translates as "sunrise" or "east".
NatureKastel MountainOne of Crimea's most spectacular mountains, Kastel Mountain, is located on the southern outskirts of Alushta near the village of Lazurnoye.
NatureDzhur-Dzhur WaterfallDzhur-Dzhur Waterfall is located in the vicinity of the village of Generalskoye in Khapkhal Canyon.
TransportAlushta Bus StationBuilt in 1962, Alushta Bus Station is the city's main bus station. Every day it runs commuter and intercity services.
NatureAi-Petri PlateauMount Ai-Petri extends along the Black Sea coast above the city of Alupka. The name translates from Greek as "St Peter".
TransportSudak Bus StationThe bus station has a waiting hall, a left luggage room, ATMs, a canteen with free Wi-Fi, and ticket offices.
History and cultureMuseum of Twice Hero of the Soviet Union Amet-Khan SultanThe museum's permanent exhibition is dedicated to the life of Amet-Khan Sultan, twice Hero of the Soviet Union and Merited Test Pilot.
NatureLake BakalThe lake is located in the Razdolnensky District, not far from the Slavnoye and Steregushcheye villages with their holiday camps.
NatureBakal SpitThe Bakal Spit separates the Black Sea (Karkinit Bay) and Lake Bakal from Peschany Cape to the village of Steregushcheye.
NatureThe Vorontsov ParkCreated in the first half of the 19th century under the guidance of German botanist and gardener Carolus Keebach, the park is an extraordinary piece of landscape architecture.
History and culturePaustovsky Museum HouseKonstantin Paustovsky spent long periods of his life on the peninsula, and the Crimean theme is often present in his work.
History and cultureThe Vorontsov PalaceThe Vorontsov palace in Alupka, a museum reserve, was built in the first half of the 19th century in a neo-Gothic style while the northern façade of the central building and the palace's western flank were designed in a Tudor style.
History and cultureAlexander Grin Memorial Museum HouseWriter, mystic and romanticist Alexander Grin spent his last years in this house.
History and cultureÖz Beg Khan MosqueThis architectural landmark in the city of Stary Krym is the oldest surviving mosque in the peninsula.
History and cultureCrimean Tatar Musical and Drama TheatreThe world's only Crimean Tatar theatre, it opened in 1923.
History and cultureMikhail Kutuzov fountain monumentThe fountain was built in the early 19th century near the Sungu-Suv healing spring at the foot of Demerdzhi Mountain.
History and cultureChelter-Koba Cave-MonasteryThe monastery named after Holy Great Martyr Theodore Stratelates (Chelter-Koba) is one of Crimea's oldest cave monasteries. It includes the main church, monastic cells and a refectory, which are connected by paths cut out in solid rock.