NatureCape Martyan Nature ReserveEstablished in 1973, this is Russia's smallest reserve, with an area of 240 hectares.
NatureNikitsky Botanical GardensEstablished in 1812, the botanical garden has an immense collection of trees and shrubs: over 2,000 species.
History and cultureCrimean Astrophysical ObservatoryThe observatory was founded in 1945 at the existing Simeiz branch of the Pulkovo Observatory.
History and cultureYulian Semyonov House MuseumThis is the house museum of writer, journalist, scriptwriter and public figure Yulian Semyonov.
NatureCave Emine-Bair-KhosarLocated on the lower plateau of the Chatyr-Dag mountain range, this cave is a popular tourist attraction.
NatureMarble CaveThis popular tourist attraction is located on the lower plateau of the Chatyr-Dag mountain range.
History and cultureSt Stephen of Sourozh MonasteryAccording to legend, in the 8th century the place was the summer residence of the Archbishop of Sourozh, St Stephen.
History and cultureMermaid sculpture in MiskhorThis bronze sculpture depicts a young woman holding a baby and leaning on a rock.
History and cultureMiskhor ParkThis landscape architecture landmark was founded in the late 19th century during the construction of Count Sergei Witte's summer residence.
History and cultureThe Royal KurganThe Royal Kurgan or Tsarsky Kurgan from the second half of the 4th century BC is a piece of antique funerary architecture.
History and cultureThe Swallow's NestThe Swallow's Nest, a neo-Gothic palace and museum, is a symbol of Crimea.
History and cultureTepe-Kermen Cave CityThis Byzantine fortress is located on the plateau of Mount Tepe-Kermen (544 m). It is translated as "a fortress on a mountain."
History and cultureSt John the Baptist ChurchA 6th century Orthodox church, it is a piece of Byzantine architecture, the oldest in Crimea.
History and cultureThe Crypt of DemeterA landmark of the burial culture of the Bosporan Kingdom, the crypt dates back to the 1st century AD.
History and cultureMassandra PalaceThe Massandra Palace is part of the Alupka Palace and Park Open-Air Museum.