NatureMount Ayu-Dag, Bear MountainThis mountain on the southern coast of Crimea, on the boundary of Greater Alushta and Greater Yalta rises 577 m above sea level. It looks like a huge bear lying on the beach.
NatureKharaksky ParkThis landscape architecture landmark, featuring both formal and informal landscape design, is located on the grounds of the Kharaks Palace on Cape Ai-Todor at an altitude ranging from 40 m to 60 m above sea level.
History and cultureBukhara Emir PalaceThe former palace of the Bukhara Emir is an architectural landmark of the early 20th century built in 1907-1911.
NatureRoman-Kosh MountainThe highest point in Crimea (1,545 m), the mountain is located in Babugan yaila (plateau) near Gurzuf in the Crimean Nature Reserve.
NatureUchan-Su waterfallThe highest waterfall of Crimea is located on the river with the same name, 390 m above the sea.
NatureBotkin trailThe trail runs from Yalta along the left side of the Uchan-Su valley to the Stavri-Kaya cliff.
History and cultureArmenian Church (St Hripsime Church in Yalta)The church was designed by architect Gabriel Ter-Mikelov and built in 1909-1917.
History and cultureChurch of the Resurrection of ChristThe Orthodox church above Foros was built on the steep Red Cliff, in 1892 to commemorate the crash of the royal family's train in 1888 in Borki.
NatureDevil’s Staircase passThe Devil's Staircase, or Shaitan-Merdven, is located near the village of Oliva on the southern coast of Crimea.
NatureAi-Petri PlateauMount Ai-Petri extends along the Black Sea coast above the city of Alupka. The name translates from Greek as "St Peter".
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.
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 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.
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".
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.