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South coast Crimea is the most popular among tourists. The largest resorts and the best sanatoriums peninsula.

The southeastern part of Crimea includes the southern coast of the peninsula from Foros in the west to Feodosia in the east. The narrow coastal strip is limited to the north by a mountain range.

Large towns and cities on the southern coast of Crimea

The Southern Coast of Crimea (SC) includes several large settlements:

– 78,040 people

– 69,786 people

– 28,642 people

– 18,199 people

– 15,368 people

– 9,485 people

– 9,056 people

– 2,833 people

Foros – 1,982 people

Rivers flowing through the southeast of Crimea

Churuk-Su

Baybuga

Kuchuk-Uzen

Weather and climate of the southern coast of Crimea

Climate southeastern Crimea subtropical, Mediterranean type with long and hot summers and short mild winters. Average temperatures (air/water):

Winter — +4…+7°C/+6…+11°C

Spring +13…+15°C/+10…+15°C

Summer +24…+32°C/+22…+25°C

Autumn +14…+19°C/+15…+20°C

Crimea map

Interesting places and attractions on the southern coast of Crimea

The southern coast of Crimea is a paradise for travel

In the 19th century, the southern coast of Crimea first attracted the attention of the Russian nobility. picturesque landscapes are complemented by summer residences and palaces, and vacations on the southern borders of the empire are becoming increasingly popular. This is not surprising: it is difficult to find a more favorable place in Russia to relax in the spring and in the Velvet season.

This is how Felix Yusupov, a representative of one of the richest noble families, who also settled on the coast near Livadia, describes the peninsula in his memoirs.

Crimea is a wonderful land. It resembles the French Cote d'Azur, but its landscapes are harsher. All around are high rocky mountains; on the slopes there are pine trees, right up to the shore; The sea is changeable: peaceful and radiant in the sun and terrible in a storm. The climate is mild, there are flowers everywhere, a lot of roses.

The southeast coast amazes with the abundance of palaces and mansions made in completely different styles: they show echoes of French castles of the Renaissance, Italian Renaissance and even traces of the traditions of Ottoman architecture of the 16th-18th centuries. Each building is a separate object of art, created by famous architects in conditions of fierce competition, each park is small Botanical Garden with strange plants, fountains and wonderful views of the sea.

Often, the fate of Russian history was decided in these places; details can be found in the museums occupying the premises of the palaces. For example, during the summer months the Livadia Palace became the center of state power, from which the emperor directed all processes in the country. In 1945, the palace hosted meetings that determined the post-war order in Europe. If you're nearby, be sure to take a tour. You will be amazed not only by the grandeur of the complex and its rich history, but also by the selfless attitude of the guides to the profession. It is rare to find specialists so dedicated to their work.

The Crimean health resort quickly gained popularity and was far ahead of the resorts of the Caucasus in terms of the number of vacationers. The southern coast of Taurida became favorite place recreation for both ordinary citizens and representatives of the creative intelligentsia and all kinds of elites. IN different time Pushkin, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Kuprin, Korovin, Green, Chaliapin and many, many others vacationed at Crimean resorts. Crimea gave inspiration to everyone - many works of literature and art were written here, and their authors spoke enthusiastically about the peninsula.

From the beaches of Alushta, Sudak and Feodosia, a stunning change of natural landscapes begins, as if in a kaleidoscope, which can be admired from the heights of the mountains. Once you find yourself at the top of some massif, you are surprised how such a number of diverse landscapes fit on a small piece of land that will forever remain in your heart. The panorama from the Ai-Petri plateau changes several times a day. Having climbed to the top early in the morning, you will most likely see a dense veil of clouds under your feet, covering the entire space to the horizon.

Towards noon, pine trees growing on the slopes will begin to appear in the milky haze, the fog will slowly dissipate, revealing more and more new horizons: Yalta, Cape Ai-Todor with the Swallow's Nest, Bear Mountain, Vorontsov Palace, Simeiz... You will need at least half an hour just to look at the picture that appears before your eyes. Hundreds of thousands of details: the sea, the coastline, palaces, gardens, cities and houses, ships at sea - just for this view alone it is worth coming to Crimea.

In the 20th century, the island located in the village of Gurzuf became the entry card of the peninsula. Holidays in the most famous pioneer camp in the country were considered the ultimate childhood dream. It was here that delegations from socialist countries, children from friendly states came, and heads of state from near and far abroad who paid a visit to the Soviet Union often stayed here.

Today Crimea is, first of all, sea and sun. However, the southeast coast will make you take a fresh look at seemingly familiar things. A vacation here cannot only be on the beach, it includes walks in the fresh air, excursions, and fishing - the intensity of the trip depends only on your desires.

South-eastern Crimea will appeal to everyone who wants to combine beach holiday with rich cultural program and active tourism.

Most tourists going on vacation to Crimea choose the southern coast of Crimea as their place of residence, which gained popularity as a resort area back in the 19th century. When talking about the Crimean southern coast, we mean the resort areas of Big Yalta and Big Alushta, stretching from Foros to Sudak.
Nowadays, the South Coast has everything you need for have a great holiday: sanatoriums, children's camps, hotels and campsites; there are centers on the beaches water activities(rental of water skis, jet skis). The audience is very diverse - families with children, avid party-goers, and those who want to enrich themselves with new knowledge and impressions on vacation are comfortable here.



Resorts on the southern coast of Crimea: Foros, Simeiz, Alupka, Miskhor, Koreiz, Gaspra, Yalta, Massandra, Livadia, Gurzuf, Partenit, Aivazovskoye, professor's corner of Alushta, Malorechenskoye, Solnechnogorskoye, Rybachye, Morskoe, Vesele, Solnechnaya Dolina.

A huge number of attractions are concentrated on the South Coast: museums, temples, luxurious palaces(Massandrovsky, Vorontsovsky) and garden and park complexes (the most famous is Livadia palace and park ensemble). Children are welcome at the Yalta Zoo and the Glade of Fairy Tales. Fans of active recreation will love the opportunity to take a walk through picturesque places or ride a horse along narrow mountain paths. And even in winter, the southern coast of Crimea awaits guests - the mountains are covered with a dense snow cover, ideal for skiing and sledding.

Winters on the southern coast of Crimea are mild - temperatures rarely drop below zero, and the air is usually dry. From the cold northern winds The area is protected by a mountain range.
A well-developed transport network allows you to combine different types holidays on the coast. For example, you can live at the foot of the Swallow's Nest, in quiet Gaspra, and have fun in the evenings in noisy Yalta.

Treatment on the South Coast
The healing properties of the South Coast climate have long been known. Back in the 19th century, health resorts were built here to treat tuberculosis and bronchopulmonary diseases. Also, staying on the South Coast will benefit people suffering from hypertension, vascular diseases of the brain, neurocircular dystonia, or having problems with the functions of the musculoskeletal system. Dolphin therapy classes are held here for children with cerebral palsy. Most health resorts and sanatoriums on the south coast are open year-round.

Scientists claim that there are only two places on our planet in which the air is so saturated with ions and phytoncides that it can cure many diseases - these are the Cote d'Azur in France and the South Coast.

South Coast, view from Mount Ilyas-Kaya

GEOGRAPHY OF THE SKIK
The southern coast of Crimea (Crimean region Yalı Boyu) is one of the most important and most popular coastal areas of resort treatment, recreation and tourism in the former USSR; includes the resort cities of Alupka, Yalta, Alushta, Feodosia, Sudak and numerous resort villages and resort areas. It occupies a strip of the Black Sea coast of Crimea on the southern slope of the Main Range of the Crimean Mountains from Cape Aya in the west (other sources also indicate capes Fiolent or Sarych as the extreme western points of the South Coast) to the Kara-Dag massif in the east, about 150 km long and 2-8 km wide. It occupies the territories of Sevastopol (partially), Yalta, Alushta, Sudak and partly Feodosia regions of Crimea.

night on the Black Sea, village. Lowering

Relief and climate
Gently hilly surface composed of clayey shales and limestones; The southern coast of Crimea is limited from the north by the steep ledge of Yayla - the main ridge Crimean mountains(which in winter protects from cold winds from the north), steeply plunging towards the sea in most of its part - in the area from Cape Aya to Alushta (this area - in the narrow sense - is usually called the South Coast itself). In the area of ​​Gurzuf there is a peculiar dome-shaped mountain-laccolith Ayudag (Bear Mountain), near Koktebel there is the ancient volcanic massif Karadag.

Despite the diversity of natural vegetation of the Mediterranean type (oak-juniper forests with an undergrowth of evergreen and deciduous shrubs; on the slope of Yayla - forests of beech, oak, Crimean pine), the landscape of the Southern Coast of Crimea is largely determined by decorative, including exotic, gardening - parkland: Himalayan and Lebanese cedars, cypresses, cherry laurel trees, magnolias, ivy are common; pears (including duchess, bergamot), apricots, peaches, figs, persimmons are cultivated; the vineyards are extensive; California mammoth tree, Spanish gorse, etc. grow. To the east of Alushta, the main ridge of the Crimean Mountains becomes lower and begins to retreat from the coastline. The terrain between Alushta and Sudak is rugged, alternating small plateau-like ones protruding far into the sea mountain ranges and basins descending to the sea with pebble beaches. Short mountain rivers: Ulu-Uzen with the Golovinsky waterfall, Biyuk-Uzen with the Dzhur-Dzhur waterfall, Sudak, etc. Coastal ridges and hills are covered with shrubby vegetation. Wide hollows are used for vineyards.

The main natural healing factor is the subtropical climate of the Mediterranean type.

Winter is mild and rainy. The average temperature in January is +4 °C, daytime temperature is 7 °C; In any winter month, days with temperatures of 15–20 °C are not uncommon. In winter, on the southern coast of Crimea, frosts are usually rare and short-lived, and winter is accompanied by maximum precipitation (rain and sleet) - the bulk of the annual precipitation falls in November-March (400 mm; in April-October - less than 240 mm; average precipitation - about 600 mm/year). Relative humidity 72%. Cloudy weather prevails. Days with strong (15 m/s) eastern wind and storm are possible.
In spring, the weather is predominantly unstable and windy. Frosts are possible until the end of March. The average daily temperature in April is 14 °C. Relative humidity 69%.

Summer is long, sunny, dry (hot). The holiday season lasts from early May to late October - longer than in some Mediterranean countries. The average temperature in July (and August) is about 24 °C, in the daytime 28 °C (absolute maximum 39 °C, in last years- and more; on average 150 days a year the average daily temperature is above 15 °C). The heat is softened by sea breezes. Precipitation occurs more often in the form of showers; the average number of days in July with precipitation is 7, with thunderstorms - 5. Relative humidity approx. 55%. Swimming from June to October; the temperature of the surface layers of sea water near the coast in January-February is 4-6 °C, in July-August - up to 26 °C, however, sharp drops in temperature are possible - up to 13-16 °C during upwellings (sometimes northern winds drive away warm surface water , as a result of which the water temperature near the shore sharply drops by 10 °C or more - followed by a slow increase).

Warm, dry and sunny autumn - best time of the year. The average (average daily) temperature in October is 14 °C, daytime temperature is about 19 °C. In September, as in August, there is the least amount of precipitation. Relative humidity 62%. The first frosts are at the end of November. The number of hours of sunshine is 2200-2360 per year. Features of the climate of the eastern part of the Southern Coast of Crimea are hotter and drier weather in the summer, lower relative humidity in the fall (53% in Sudak in September), colder winter months.

Crimea, South Coast, Devil's Staircase

History of the resort area
The southern coast of Crimea has become famous as a resort area since the mid-19th century. On the advice of the outstanding clinician S.P. Botkin, the southern coast of Crimea became a place of treatment for Empress Maria Alexandrovna, who suffered from tuberculosis. In 1899, on the initiative of Princess Maria Baryatinskaya, on the site granted by Nicholas II, the “Yalta Sanatorium in Memory of Emperor Alexander III” was founded - the first anti-tuberculosis sanatorium in Europe.
Health paths (by analogy with German health paths) were laid in Crimea also on the recommendation of S.P. Botkin. By order of Tsar Nicholas II, in 1900-1901, a “horizontal path” 6580 m long was built in Crimean Livadia at an altitude of 140 m above sea level. The Tsar's Path is also called the path of health, where almost all the healing factors of the resort's subtropical climate operate. Three Russian emperors traveled along it: Alexander II, Alexander III, Nicholas II. Observation platforms on Mount Pendikul were specially equipped for them. The Botkin trail was laid by members of the Yalta branch of the Crimean-Caucasian Mountain Club in 1901-1902, after the death of the famous doctor S.P. Botkin, who first highly appreciated the healing properties of the climate of the southern coast of Crimea. Winding through the mountain forest, it rises to the Stavri-Kaya rock (760 m above sea level), from where a unique panorama of Yalta and its environs opens.
Due to popularity among the aristocracy Russian Empire At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries, intensive construction of summer palaces and villas was carried out here, of which the most famous are the Livadia, Massandra, Vorontsov, Yusupov and Dulber palaces.

Southern coast of Crimea Crimea, Meganom

Resorts of the Southern Coast of Crimea
The South Coast resort area of ​​Crimea is a world-famous resort region, which includes the city from the northeast to the southwest and west
(villages and resort areas in brackets):
Sudak (Planerskoye, Crimean Primorye (20 and 29 km southwest of the Feodosiya railway station), and Morskoye), Alushta (Kanaka, Rybachye, Malorechenskoye, Rabochy Ugolok, Karasan (Cliff) and Frunzenskoye), Yalta, and Alupka (Shevchenkovo, formerly Alupka-Sara), and resort villages (almost all of which, together with Alupka, are included in the administrative-territorial subordination of Greater Yalta):
Gurzuf (and Artek), Dolossy, Livadia (Oreanda; Mountain health resort, formerly Ereklik), Gaspra, Koreiz (Miskhor), and Simeiz (Blue Bay, Ponizovka, Parkovoye, Kastropol), Foros (Mellas (Mukhalatka)), Batiliman ( + Laspi; 3 km southeast of Sevastopol; on Cape Aya), etc.

For treatment on the South Coast, mainly chronic specific (tuberculosis) and nonspecific (chronic bronchitis, chronic pneumonia, bronchial asthma) diseases of the respiratory system are indicated; as well as the cardiovascular and nervous systems - neurocirculatory dystonia, the initial stages of hypertension and vascular diseases of the brain; metabolic disorders. Along with climatic thalassotherapy, drinking treatment for diseases of the digestive system is also carried out. spring water in the resort area of ​​Melas, grape treatment (September-November).
The resorts of the southern coast of Crimea are located at a relatively short distance from each other, however, despite their common features, they also have their own characteristic features, and even in the same resort area the microclimates are sometimes different. This difference is due to the terrain, the presence or absence of a forested area and a more favorable slope of the territory towards the sun.

At the Crimean Research Institute of Physical Methods of Treatment and Medical Climatotherapy named after. I. M. Sechenov’s method comparative analysis It was revealed that the health potential of Crimea is higher than that of most foreign resorts. In terms of the complex of climatic factors, the resorts of the Southern Coast of Crimea are closest to the classic ones seaside resorts and the Cote d'Azur. But these seaside foreign resorts developed not as medical ones, but as recreational ones. In terms of treatment and the development of the sanatorium network, the resorts of the South Coast have no analogues.

Southern coast of Crimea Kastropol, Crimea

ATTRACTIONS OF THE SOUTHERN COAST OF CRIMEA
Alupka Park
Alupka Park (another name is Vorontsovsky Park) is a magnificent park that forms a single ensemble with the Vorontsov Palace.
Alupka Park is located on the territory of Alupka, part of Greater Yalta.

Armenian Church in Yalta
The Armenian Church in Yalta vaguely resembles ancient temple Hripsime (VII-XII centuries) in Etchmiadzin. The building, built in 1909-1014 by the architect G. Ter-Mikelov according to the sketches of the famous artist Vardges Surenyants, stands on a steep mountain slope. The design of the ceremonial approach to the church is ingenious.

Vorontsov Palace
The Vorontsov Palace is located in Alupka near Mount Ai-Petri, at its very foot. The former summer residence of the prominent Russian statesman M. Vorontsov now houses a museum. The monument of landscape gardening art is especially revered by tourists - there is a beautiful park next to the palace.

Dulber Palace
Dulber Palace is one of the South Coast palaces that will take your breath away in admiration. An asymmetrical building with luxurious decoration and the proud name Dulber (which means “beautiful” in Arabic) seems like an amazing optical illusion from a magical oriental fairy tale.

Kichkine Palace
In a captivating place near Miskhor, where the air is saturated with iodine and the smell of juniper, the Kichkine Palace is hidden among the greenery. Over its almost hundred years, this “baby” (as its name is translated from the Turkic language) has experienced many interesting events.

Palace of Harax
The Kharaks estate is a south-bank palace famous for its interesting architecture. Its author is the builder of the famous Livadia Palace, Yalta architect Nikolai Krasnov. In addition, the territory of the Kharaksky Park is notable for the fact that it is one of the warmest places on the southern coast of Crimea.

House-Museum of A.P. Chekhov in Yalta
In 1898 A.P. Chekhov moved to Yalta for permanent residence on the advice of doctors along with his mother and sister Maria. A year later, in the village of Verkhnyaya Ashutka, on the outskirts of the city, he built a house. Teachers and doctors came to him for advice, and patients came to him for help. Many prominent figures of literature and art visited Anton Pavlovich at the Belaya Dacha. the south coast of Crimea

bird home
Swallow's Nest is an architectural and historical monument located on the steep 40-meter Aurora rock of Cape Ai-Todor in the village of Gaspra. The structure resembles a medieval one knight's castle like the Belem Tower or Villa Miramare near Trieste. The Swallow's Nest has become a kind of emblem of the Southern Coast of Crimea.

Beketov House-Museum
House-museum of academician of architecture A.N. Beketov is a building by an outstanding Ukrainian architect, whose works adorn many cities of Ukraine. The museum exhibits memorial items, paintings written by A.N. Beketov during his stay in Crimea.

Cable car to Ai-Petri
The Miskhor - Ai-Petri cable car is one of those attractions that you can’t help but visit when you come to Crimea on vacation. A breathtaking climb to a height of more than a thousand meters above beautiful landscapes mesmerizing. You were just by the sea - and 15 minutes later at high mountain peak Ai-Petrinsky plateau.

Cosmo-Domianovsky Monastery
The Cosmo-Domianovsky Monastery was founded in 1856 in the mountains according to the plan of St. Innocent, at a spring that had long been revered, where many healings took place. According to one of the legends, he broke out of the earth through the prayers of the holy unmercenary doctors Cosmas and Damian, who were in exile in Crimea.

Aluston Fortress
Aluston is a Byzantine (later Genoese) fortress in Crimea, an architectural monument, now located in the center of the city of Alushta. The ruins of the fortress became one of the main attractions of the city. The Aluston fortress was built in the 6th century. Its area was initially approximately 0.25 hectares.

Livadia Palace and Park Complex Southern Coast of Crimea

The Livadia architectural and park complex is one of the outstanding monuments of architectural and park art.

The palace was built in 1910-1911. designed by architect N.P. Krasnov in the traditions of the Italian Renaissance using elements of Gothic and oriental architecture.

Literary and Memorial Museum of Lesya Ukrainka in Yalta
Ukrainian poetess Lesya Ukrainka suffered from bone tuberculosis since childhood. The illness forced her to live in the south, including Crimea. On my first visit to Yalta, I first stayed at the Mariino Hotel, and then moved to the street. Ekaterininskaya 8, which now hosts an exhibition telling about her life and work in Crimea.

Massandra Palace
Massandra Palace (also known as the Palace of Alexander III) is a unique palace and park ensemble. According to numerous tourists, this place has its own unique charm. If you have an hour of free time when visiting Massandra, we recommend spending it on an unforgettable tour of the Massandra Palace.

Church of the Resurrection of Christ
The Church of the Resurrection of Christ is a church above the village of Foros, built in 1892 on a steep cliff - Red Rock. The height of the building above sea level is 400 meters. Monument of Russian architecture of the 19th century. Simferopol diocese of the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate. the south coast of Crimea

Museum of the writer I.S. Shmeleva in Alushta
This is the only museum of the famous Russian writer in the CIS. It is located next to the House-Museum of Academician A.N. Beketov, in a house that also belonged to the Beketov family in the past. The house where Ivan Shmelev lived was made of adobe, with two small rooms with a veranda, located next to the former estate of S.N. Sergeev-Tsensky.

Museum S.N. Sergeev-Tsensky
The museum is located in the house where the famous writer, academician Sergei Nikolaevich Sergeev-Tsensky lived and worked from 1906 to 1941 and from 1946 to 1958. Almost all materials related to his life and work are collected in two departments of the museum - memorial and literary. The writer's library, which contains many rare books, has been preserved.

Yalta embankment
Lenin Embankment is the central walking street of Yalta, one of oldest streets cities. The promenade is lined with palm trees and filled with a continuous line of attractions, bars, cafes and restaurants. The architecture combines a variety of styles and is clad in polychrome red granite and light gray porphyrite.

Nikitsky Botanical Garden
Nikitsky Botanical Garden is a comprehensive research institution. It is the most famous and popular of the south coast parks, combining nature, history, art and science. His collection includes about 30 thousand plants from all over the world. Located on the southern coast of Crimea between the village of Nikita and the Black Sea.

Glade of fairy tales
Above Yalta, above the South Coast Highway in a forested gorge, there is the "Glade of Fairy Tales", a museum of sculpture, floristry, and folk decorative art. Under open air there are over 200 sculptures made of wood, decorative stone, plexiglass, copper, aluminum, moss; hundreds of fairy tale characters are made from various materials.

Ai-Petri Southern coast of Crimea

Seaside Park of Yalta
Seaside Park is the favorite brainchild of Yalta residents. In place of the wastelands of Yalta, which were here before the war, they created a vast park with a mass of ornamental trees and shrubs. Along the alleys there are flowers and among them the magical roses of Yalta.

Roman Catholic Church in Yalta
The Roman Catholic church was built in 1914 using compositional and plastic techniques of Western European medieval architecture. Located on the banks of the Uchan-Su River in Yalta, the church is an elongated structure. Particular care is taken in laying the walls and carving the profiles.

Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevsky
Cathedral of the Holy Blessed Prince Alexander Nevsky - the main one orthodox cathedral Yalta, one of the city's attractions. The cathedral was built at the end of the 19th century in honor of the Russian Emperor Alexander II, who died at the hands of the People's Will.

Old streets of Gurzuf
It’s nice to leisurely stroll along the old streets of Gurzuf and look at the old pre-revolutionary houses. Sometimes you can even get confused and lost among these streets. The village of Gurzuf itself is small in area - all its streets can be walked around in about two hours. The more ancient, seaside part of Gurzuf has retained its medieval flavor.

Foros Park
The most remarkable place in the park is Paradise - a “Paradise” with six artificial, well-arranged lakes picturesquely located at different levels, a single cascade of which is framed by century-old cypresses, yews, cedars, and crimson.

Southern coast of Crimea mountains above Foros

Temple of the Archangel Michael
The modern Church of the Archangel Michael, built in 2006 on the site of a vacant lot, is very popular among parishioners and tourists. Over the 5 years of its existence, the temple received the unofficial status of a new architectural landmark.

Church-lighthouse of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker Southern coast of Crimea

The Malorechensky Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker is the only temple-lighthouse on the peninsula in memory of those who died on the waters and travelers. The religious building of the temple-lighthouse is located near Alushta in the village of Malorechenskoye on a cliff. It is built on a high cliff above the sea and is visible from many points on the southern coast of the peninsula.

Yusupov Palace
In Miskhor there is a palace and park complex built by the famous architect I.P. Krasnov for one of the most famous aristocratic dynasties - the Yusupovs. The palace was built in the neo-Romanesque style using elements of the Italian Renaissance. The Palace Park is a monument of landscape architecture - the work of gardener Karl Kebach. the south coast of Crimea

CITIES AND RESORTS SUBK
Yalta
There is a legend that in ancient times a Greek ship was wrecked in the Black Sea. There was fog and a strong storm at that time. The ship was broken by a wave, and the sailors tried to save their lives on logs, although in such weather they did not believe that they would survive. In the morning the storm subsided and the fog cleared. The shore appeared in the distance. The sailors shouted: “Yialos!” and this is how Yalta received its first name. Then the city grew, and the names changed - Yalita, Dzhalita, Yalta. the south coast of Crimea

Yalta is surrounded by a dense necklace of mountains. Magobi, Ai-Petri, Yalta yayla, Nikitskaya yayla protect the bay from cold winds from the north. Thanks to this, snow falls extremely rarely in the city. Evergreen trees and shrubs look stunning in winter against the backdrop of the snow-capped peaks of Ai-Petri.
The Yalta water area is an ideal place for mooring cruise ships and yachts, which is why many foreign guests come to the city. They are attracted by stunningly beautiful landscapes, royal palaces and parks, wineries and tasting rooms.
In all guidebooks, the sights of Yalta are called “pearls”. Indeed, in beauty, palaces and parks can be compared to the sparkle of precious stones.

Yalta became popular in those days when M.S. Vorontsov ordered the construction of a road to the South Bank. Thanks to the appearance of the road, the construction of palaces, dachas and estates began. The magnificent consequences of the development of Yalta were the Massandra Palace, the Livadia Palace, and the Swallow's Nest castle.

After the revolution, palaces and dachas were nationalized. They created health resorts for workers and Red Army soldiers. Later, the royal palaces were given the status of museums.

Today Yalta happily welcomes tourists. Luxurious hotels were built, the embankment was reconstructed and decorated with fountains, a huge number of entertainment centers. In recent years, Yalta has changed a lot and looks like a rich European resort.
The beaches in Yalta, as elsewhere on the southern coast, are pebbly, most of them are well-maintained. Many beaches have bars or places to relax.

The best time to relax in Yalta is the “velvet season”. It starts in September and ends in early October. At this time, the sea is still warm, and the sun does not burn the skin, but decorates it with a bronze tan. May is more suitable for travel and sightseeing. At this time, it is especially pleasant to admire the beauty of the Wuchang-Su waterfall and inhale the aroma of primroses on the mountain paths.
At any time of the year, Yalta is beautiful in its own way and gives guests unforgettable emotions.

view of Yalta from Mount Ai-Petri

Livadia
Resort Livadia
The Livadia resort has become famous since the royal family acquired the place at the foot of Mount Magobi. They really liked it picturesque coast at the foot of the mountains. This happened in 1860. Before this, there were vineyards here and wines were produced, for the storage of which a special cellar was built.
Since the estate began to belong to the emperor, entry into Livadia has been closed. The imperial family was surrounded on all sides by guards.
In 1911, the White Palace was erected according to the design of the most famous Russian architect Nikolai Krasnov. Livadia has become a popular resort, because where the emperor rests, his entourage should also be there.

Livadia Palace
New palaces and parks began to appear around the royal estate. In terms of climatic properties, Livadia began to be compared with Nice, which was fashionable at that time. The healing air could get rid of pathogenic bacteria, including the causative agents of tuberculosis. And Russia at that time was suffering from an epidemic of consumption.
After the revolution, a sanatorium for peasants was created in the building of the White Palace. At this time, the interior decoration of the palace and furnishings were badly damaged. And in 1945, the famous Yalta Conference was held here at a round table.
In 1993, the Palace was given the status of a museum and was restored. A tour of the palace reflects the main historical and political events of Russia. Every year government meetings and conferences are held in the palace. Decisions and laws that are important for the state are made there.
The films “Dog in the Manger”, “Roksolana” and modern Russian TV series were filmed in Livadia Park.

Recreational route “Sunny Path”
Now Livadia is a resort village where you can relax on a royal scale. Those who come here on vacation can enjoy walks in the luxurious imperial park, relaxation on comfortable pebble beaches, and romantic evenings in the organ hall. This unique organ is the largest in Ukraine. It consists of 4600 pipes. The hall hosts an international organ music festival every year.

The recreational route “Sunny Path” begins in the park. Walking along it has a beneficial effect on the body and brings pleasure with its landscapes. They are recommended to everyone who is undergoing treatment in Livadia sanatoriums. The length of the trail is 7 kilometers. The trail ends in Gaspra.
It is best to take water and sandwiches with you when going for a walk. There are many rest areas along the trail where you can stop. Rocks and mountain peaks look great from the trail. Climbers train on Krestovaya rock. The decoration of the trail is the temples. The new and very beautiful Church of the Archangel Michael sparkles with its domes on a sunny day.
There are several chic restaurants in the village. The most famous "Tiflis".
There are many souvenir tents along the path from the park to the parking lot. In the center there are shops and cafes.

Starts just above Livadia highway on Ai-Petri. At the very beginning of the road, through the greenery of the trees behind the fence, a palace in the Moorish style is visible. This is the Uzbekistan sanatorium. Immediately behind it is a playground with a huge number of children's attractions, behind which there is a bright orange building. There is a theater of sea animals in the building. It's called "Aquatoria". It operates in the summer, and in winter, dolphin therapy sessions are held at Aquatoria. Nearby there is an aquarium with exotic fish and a cafe that children really like.
There are no nightclubs in Livadia, but there are many of them in Yalta. Yalta is only 3 kilometers from the village. Therefore, if you wish, in 15 minutes you can find yourself in the center of the noisy Yalta embankment.
Livadia is a very quiet village and those who really appreciate a calm environment and silence come here.

Gurzuf
Gurzuf is a romantic, but at the same time bright and cheerful youth resort. True dreamers come to rest in the bay at the foot of Mount Ayu-Dag. Everything here is special and extraordinary - the air, the sea, the parks, the rocks. Small houses are surrounded by the greenery of evergreen trees, where hospitable owners rent out their rooms to vacationers. Along the sea there are a number of small, but at the same time beautiful and cozy hotels.
When you come to rest in Gurzuf, you should definitely go for a walk in the park of the former military sanatorium. The beauty of exotic plants and funny forms of small architecture lift your spirits, and the famous “Night” fountain evokes natural delight.

After a walk through the park, to fully experience the beauty of the village, you need to board a boat and go on a sea voyage. The ship passes by the rocks in the center of the bay. These are the Adalara rocks. There are many legends about them, and the most common of them is the legend about the naughty twin brothers.
Then a panorama of Artek opens. This name is familiar to everyone. It was here, at the foot of Bear Mountain, that the buildings of the famous children's camp. And Mount Bear itself is a failed volcano. With its outlines, it resembles a giant bear that lies down by the sea and drinks water.

After a boat trip, you should go for lunch at a cafe on the seashore and be sure to try the “Red Stone White Muscat” wine, which is considered the king of Muscats, and the grapes from which this wine is produced grows not far from Gurzuf in a valley at the foot of the mountains.

There are two museums in Gurzuf - the Pushkin Museum and the Chekhov Museum. And in “Artek” there is a museum of the history of the camp, a space museum, a local history museum, a museum of treasures of the Black Sea, and a museum of the navy.
The beaches in Gurzuf are pebbly. Most beautiful beach located at the foot of Ayu-Dag. You can get there by hiring a small boat. This is not to say that it is cheap, but the beach is truly amazing and you can sunbathe topless there.

Beaches in Gurzuf
Neat and well-maintained beaches of the Artek camp. But it’s too noisy there, kids are running around, and you can’t buy juice or ice cream.
There is a nudist beach in Chekhov Bay. You can get to it by passing through the Gurovsky stones.
The favorite beach of young people in Gurzuf is Sputnik. Clean beach and all the necessary infrastructure make a beach holiday very comfortable. It’s always fun here, you can play volleyball, swim races, relax in a cafe on the beach and meet equally cheerful and active peers.
There is also a city beach in the village. Admission is free and there are changing cabins and showers. There are attractions for children and a cafe on the beach, but it is always very crowded.
Several beaches in Gurzuf are departmental. They belong to health resorts and, although entry to them requires passes, in most cases you can get there by paying the security guard at the entrance.
Fans of night swimming can safely go to the Sputnik youth beach, where it is as lively and fun at night as during the day.

Miskhor
Holidays in Miskhor are liked by those who love silence and solitude. The village is located on the Black Sea coast at the foot of the southern cliffs of Mount Ai-Petri. It’s wonderful in Miskhor all year round. Here are the best health resorts of the South Coast, wonderful beaches and beautiful coast. It is a venue for international conferences and a film set for many films.
Before the revolution, the coast of Gaspra, Miskhor, and Koreiz belonged to the Golitsyn, Naryshkin, and Meshchersky families. From that era to today have been preserved architectural masterpieces in the form of palaces and ancient parks.
The most famous and famous is Miskhorsky Park. There are more than 150 species of trees in this park. These are unique relict and subtropical plants. Miskhorsky Park is famous for its sculptural compositions.

It is in Miskhor that you will find the world-famous Little Mermaid, who sits on a stone in the sea with a baby in her arms. There is a fountain on the shore, next to it is the girl Arza, who is being watched by the insidious robber Ali. The park with its sculptural compositions fascinates tourists from all over the world. Take a walk in the park with a guide and they will tell you many beautiful legends about this place.
On the coast of Miskhor are located magnificent palaces, walking next to them, you get the feeling of being in a fairy tale. It is here that the famous Yusupov Palace, the Dulber Palace in the Moorish style are located, and nearby on Cape Ai-Todor is a unique symbol of Crimea - the Swallow's Nest. The cruiser Marlboro departed from Cape Ai-Todor in 1919, carrying away representatives of the royal family who wished to emigrate.

The beaches of Miskhor stretch for 7 kilometers. All beaches are pebble, there are paid and free.
Near the rocks of Cape Ai-Todor is the beach of the Zhemchuzhina sanatorium. From it you can admire not only the sea, but also the Parus rock.
All beaches are separated from each other by breakwaters. Along the beaches there is a promenade with retail outlets and cafes where you can dine.
In the evenings, the health resorts of Miskhor host entertainment programs and dancing.

While vacationing in the private sector of Miskhor, you can purchase vouchers for treatment at health resorts and subscriptions for procedures. Many health resorts have swimming pools, so if you buy a subscription, you can go swimming even in winter. Also, if desired, you will find gyms.

Foros
On the coast among the rocks, the first settlements belonged to the ancient Greeks. Perhaps the name of the village meant “lighthouse”. Now here is a resort for a variety of tourists. Rich holidaymakers come here to stay in luxury villas and “savage” tourists come here to spend their holidays in a tent on the seashore.
The village has become famous throughout the world since the first dacha for President M.S. Gorbachev was built on the seashore. It was at this dacha that he was at the time of the coup.
The exotic coast is decorated with picturesque cliffs on which juniper groves grow. Among the rocks, the buildings of health resorts and snow-white villas look beautiful.

From the village a serpentine asphalt road rises into the mountains, which leads to the edge of the Red Rock. It is here, at an altitude of about 400 meters, that the Church of the Resurrection of Christ is located. Everyone knows it as the Foros Church. It was erected in 1892 in honor of the rescue of the emperor during a train crash. The church was consecrated by Bishop Martinian of Tauride. In Soviet times, the church was converted into a roadside cafe, later into a warehouse, and then it was completely abandoned. And only in 2002, with the support and financing of the President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma; the church was restored and parishioners and pilgrims headed here again. In 2008, Anastasia Zavorotnyuk got married here.
On Easter week, many people come here to climb the bell tower and ring the church bells. These days everyone is allowed to ring the bell.
The golden domes of the church on Red Rock are clearly visible from the Sevastopol highway. From the church the road goes to the Baydar Gate pass. On the Baydar Gate there is a panoramic platform and next to it is the Shalash restaurant. This restaurant has been operating for many years and serves the most delicious pasties in Crimea. There are also tents with souvenirs. From the pass a hiking trail begins that leads to the Shaitan Merdven Pass. This pass is famous for the fact that A.S. climbed it. Pushkin during his stay in Crimea.
The rocks of the Forossky edging are decorated with relict small-fruited strawberry trees. Its red trunks stand out brightly against the light gray rocks. These rocks are chosen by rock climbers and mountaineers from all over the world for training and competitions. The various routes of Foros are described in many guidebooks to Crimea.

The most a nice place For recreation in the village this is the Foros Park. Its quiet corners are decorated with lakes and sculptures. This is where the real “Paradise” is located. In this park you can spend days on end, sitting on a bench in the shade of trees or admiring the lilies in the ponds. At the beginning of the 20th century, on the Foros estate, the park resembled a real zoo corner, where you could see Japanese ducks, swans and even antelopes. Fish swam in the fountains.

Beach season in Foros lasts almost six months. The water warms up in May and remains warm until October. The beaches in the village are very beautiful names- “Pink” “Green”, “ Quiet Bay" The beach with pink pebbles belongs to the Foros sanatorium. This is an equipped beach, next to which there is a cafe and billiards.
A little away from the village " wild beaches", where tourists live in tents. They come with their families, and with large companies, setting up entire tent camps on the shore.
The favorite pastime of vacationers on the coast is fishing from a boat, diving, boat trips on motor ships, yachts and scooters, as well as horseback riding to Cape Sarych and trips to the mountains in jeeps.
There are many dolphins in the clear sea; they play boldly near the shore and come close to boats.

view of Alupka

Alushta
Alushta! It is here that hundreds of thousands of tourists come every year to enjoy clean air and picturesque views of the sea and mountains.
Since ancient times, the picturesque Alushta Valley has attracted people. Cozy coast, protected on the northern side by mountains from the cold winds from a small ancient settlement, by order of the Byzantine emperor it turned into a coastal fortification, and the Aluston fortress was built in the center of it.
Later, prominent figures of art and science began to buy plots of land in the vicinity of the city, and a small village called Professor’s Corner appeared. And in the center of Alushta at this time the first guest houses and an inn.
Today Alushta is one of the best climatic resorts South Coast. The magnificent buildings of the health resorts are surrounded by the greenery of subtropical plants.

Beach in Alushta
The beaches are small pebbles, and walking on such a beach is a kind of foot massage. The sea is very clean, and when diving with a mask, you can see all the pebbles on the seabed. The beach season begins in May and lasts until early October. During the rest of the year, you can relax on the coast, undergoing climatic treatment and seeing the sights of the city and its surroundings.
There are many health resorts and private boarding houses in the city. In recent years, many modern hotels have been built in Alushta, which in their level can compete with hotels in the best foreign resorts. In addition, the city has its own water park with big amount slides and swimming pools, as well as attractions and entertainment centers.
In the center of the city there is a spa hall where pop stars perform in the summer.
The city's decoration is its parks. Seaside Park - favorite place holiday for everyone who comes to Alushta. On park benches, in the shade of Himalayan cedars, young mothers share their experiences and young people in love kiss.
Walking along the shady alley from the Primorsky Park we find ourselves in Children's park. It's always crowded here. Near the “Whale” fountain, kids are running around, mothers with strollers are walking nearby in the park, a little further, dads are teaching their sons marksmanship at the shooting range, but the most interesting thing in this park is the Ferris wheel. This is an attraction where you can ride it and see the entire city, with all its surroundings. Tourists coming to Alushta are sure to ride a wheel above the city to photograph the view of the sea and mountains.
At night, the Alushta embankment sparkles and winks welcomingly with the lights of bars and cafes. There are several discos on the embankment, and not far from the embankment there are nightclubs "Kiwi-Kiwi" and "Cave".
The Alushta resort prepares for the holiday season every spring. This can be seen from the well-groomed lawns and flower beds, smooth roads, and the neat appearance of the embankment and central streets.
Residents of the city are very hospitable and every year they look forward to tourists from all regions of our country.

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The Southern Coast of Crimea, the most popular part of the peninsula, both among numerous tourists, vacationers, and among local residents.

It is on the southern side of the peninsula that there are numerous boarding houses and sanatoriums, children's camps and holiday homes.

The famous Artek is also located here, where millions of Soviet children from all over the former Soviet Union were honored to vacation.

The most expensive housing stock on the peninsula for sale is also located here.

Prices for the purchase of apartments, dachas, cottages, land plots are calculated in millions of rubles.

This is not surprising, because the climate in this part of Crimea is subtropical Mediterranean, with varying air humidity depending on the altitude above sea level.

South Coast Territory

The southern coast of Crimea occupies the entire southern part peninsulas with mountain ranges.

The territory starts from the mountain of Cape Aya from its southern part and further to the Kara-Dag mountain.

And of course, special attention must be paid to Mount Ai-Petri, because being on the South Coast it is simply impossible not to visit this great peak. And you can find out how to get to Ai-Petri from Yalta, where everything is clearly and clearly told and shown.

The length of the territory is about 150 kilometers, and the width is from 2 to 8 kilometers.

The width of the site is taken into account from the top of the mountain to the sea strip.

on video: South Coast

This territory includes:

  • partly the Sevastopol region, namely its Balaklava region, which just ends with the beginning of the southern coast of Crimea. You can also find out which ones you can visit while vacationing in this city on this website.
  • Alushtinsky
  • Sudaksky
  • partially Feodosia districts.

Incoming resort areas

The most famous Black Sea cities and towns from the Sevastopol region ( West Side South Coast) and to Feodosia (northern part of South Coast)


These villages and cities are included in the greater Yalta area. Data resort places are the most famous and most visited by vacationers in the summer.

There are also sanatoriums and rest homes for the treatment of diseases such as tuberculosis.

After all, this is where the largest juniper groves are located, which has a positive effect on recovery from the disease.

  • Gurzuf
  • Parthenite
  • Alushta
  • Zander
  • Feodosia

The resorts are located very close to each other, but driving, for example, from Yalta to the village. The Foros climate can change significantly for the better, it will become much warmer and in this part there is the least precipitation in the summer.

It is interesting that if you climb the Yalta highway towards Sevastopol and pass through a mountain tunnel, the temperature can drop to 5-7 degrees.

This is explained primarily by the intersection of precisely the same mountain range of the Aya mass, where the southern side of the peninsula ends.

Or the South Coast is one of the most popular regions of the peninsula, moreover, its fame came back in the distant 19th century. Here, under the plane tree Yalta embankment, met with Isadora Duncan Sergei Yesenin. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov created and found inspiration on the southern coast. Finally, on the South Coast there were government sanatoriums and dachas in Soviet times. Today it is a region with a well-developed infrastructure, modern hotels and a wide variety of resorts: from noisy ones that attract party-going youth to quiet corners ideal for family and even secluded holidays.

South Coast - Miskhor

Resorts

The southern coast of Crimea, or South Coast, includes two large resort regions - Big Yalta and Big Alushta, stretching along the coast from Foros to. There are really a lot of cities and towns where you can relax - for every taste, especially the southern coast is popular in. And, of course, we need to start the conversation with Yalta.

On the southern coast of Crimea there are many “visiting” attractions of the peninsula. One of them is the famous one, located on the top of a cliff. Looking at it, it’s hard to even imagine that it appeared not in distant medieval times, in the era of valiant knights, but in the 19th century and was the estate of one of the famous military leaders of that time.

The legendary one is also located on the southern coast of Crimea, in Yalta. At any time of the year, here you can enjoy a riot of colors and greenery, and also learn a lot of interesting things about the vegetation of the peninsula.

And, of course, speaking about Crimea, it is impossible not to mention. It is also located in this region. Its peak is considered the best observation deck peninsula, and going up by cable car is a real adventure. The local beauties will surely make even seasoned travelers dizzy.

Traditionally, the southern coast of Crimea has attracted creative people. This is where they looked for inspiration. In Gurzuf there are museums whose exhibitions are dedicated to the life and work of A.S. Pushkin and A.P. Chekhov, as well as the legendary Chaliapin rock. At the Yalta Museum you can continue your acquaintance with Anton Pavlovich and his works.

There are also unusual attractions on the southern coast of Crimea (SC) that often remain outside the tourist routes. For example, in the village of Malorechenskoye near Alushta there is a unique lighthouse temple of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, dedicated to those whose lives were taken forever by the sea. It is not surprising that the painting of its walls uses a marine theme.

Of course, these are not all the attractions of the southern coast of the Crimean Peninsula. Curious tourists can endlessly discover architectural masterpieces, interesting museum exhibitions, and even wander through ancient ruins.


Hotels on the South Coast

Entertainment

On almost every well-maintained beach, tourists are offered a standard set of entertainment - bananas, cheesecakes, parachutes, jet skis. In addition, many places have cafes where you can have a snack without going far from the water.

In terms of night entertainment, Yalta stands out among all the resorts - here, as the sun sets, life begins to play with new, bright colors. Local clubs and bars will surely win the hearts of party-goers and those who came on vacation not just to sleep.

The southern coast of Crimea boasts several water parks - Atlantis(a new modern thematic complex) in Yalta, in Alushta and, operating exclusively on sea water, in Simeiz. It's simple ideal places for fun with the whole family.


Wave pool in Crimea - Almond Grove

Treatment

The air of the southern coast of Crimea, or South Coast, is unique. It is believed that the same one exists only here and on Cote d'Azur France. It is not surprising that both there and there are a large number of sanatoriums, which began in the 19th century.

In addition to standard programs designed to treat people with a variety of diseases, rehabilitation courses are also offered in Crimea, including for children with cerebral palsy. In the latter, dolphin therapy is actively used.

Climate

The climate of the South Coast is subtropical Mediterranean, comparable approximately to the climate of the southern part of France and the northern part of Italy.

Average temperature in summer from 24 to 28 degrees. The heat is easily tolerated due to the dry climate.

in winter The average temperature is +4 degrees, sometimes on winter days the temperature reaches 20 degrees.

in autumn the average temperature is approximately 14 degrees.

in spring it also averages 14 degrees.

Swimming season here lasts from June to the end of September, as at this time the water warms up optimally.

In conclusion, I would like to note that the southern coast of Crimea is truly beautiful. Here everyone, regardless of what type of holiday they prefer, will be able to find a corner to their liking. Many return to their favorite places again and again, because the local beauty will forever captivate the heart and soul.

Video of the southern coast of Crimea (skirts)

South Coast Map


Southern coast of Crimea on the map

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Sanatoriums located on the Southern Coast of Crimea

The southern coast of Crimea is a zone of subtropical mild climate, protected from the cold air from the north by the ridge of the Crimean mountains, due to which summer here sometimes drags on until November, and begins already in April.

The South Coast is the most popular and most developed resort region in Crimea. The largest number of institutions for recreation, comprehensive health improvement and treatment are collected here. The most famous place is the city of Yalta and its surroundings: Gurzuf, Partenit, Livadia, Massandra, Miskhor (Koreiz), Alupka, Simeiz and further to Foros and Laspi. The outskirts of Yalta and Yalta itself make up the territorial unit Greater Yalta. The second most important resort on the southern coast of the Black Sea of ​​Crimea is the city of Alushta.

Unique vegetation mountain Crimea creates truly healing air in this region. This air is the main healing factor on which treatment is based in the sanatoriums of the southern coast of Crimea.

Climatotherapy is indicated for everyone who has diseases of the respiratory system and respiratory tract. In addition, diseases of the nervous system, cardiovascular system, diseases of the male and female genitourinary systems (urology, gynecology) and many other related diseases are treated on the southern coast of Crimea. In treatment it is used as natural resource, as well as the latest technologies in this industry.

Stunning landscapes and landscapes, an abundance of attractions will complement your relaxation and treatment. The beaches of the southern coast of Crimea are mostly pebble, swimming season on the South Coast lasts from May to October.

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Clinical sanatorium "Miskhor" - is located on the Southern Coast of Crimea, in its picturesque corner, town. Koreiz (Greater Yalta), 15 km from Yalta, on the seashore, the territory of the sanatorium park covers an area of ​​18.2 hectares. wonderful climatic conditions, the amazing and uniquely beautiful nature of the Crimean southern coast, highly qualified specialists of the sanatorium, who have proven their effectiveness for decades practical application technologies of sanatorium-resort treatment and rehabilitation, and modern equipment - these are the main advantages of health improvement in the Miskhor sanatorium. The sanatorium has developed comprehensive spa treatment programs for: bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis, coronary heart disease, hypertension, vegetative-vascular dystonia, diseases of the nervous system including migraines, osteochondrosis, arthrosis, varicose veins of the lower extremities.

Sanatorium "Ai-Petri" is located in the center of the resort town of Miskhor, in the Greater Yalta region. The climate of Miskhor is considered to be the most healing on the southern coast of Crimea. The sanatorium has a year-round operating cycle. The highlight of the sanatorium is the healing beach, the length of which is 450 meters, equipped with original shady areas and various infrastructure for recreation of adults and children. Sanatorium "Ai-Petri" has comfortable rooms with all amenities; the dormitory buildings of the sanatorium are located 50 meters from the sea. Meals in the sanatorium are organized according to the buffet system. The medical complex of the sanatorium has an excellent base, including diagnostic and treatment rooms equipped with modern equipment, an inhalation room, a physical therapy room, and a gym.

The Dulber sanatorium is located in a picturesque corner of Miskhorsky Park, near the Vorontsov Palace and cable car to Mount Ai-Petri. Sanatorium complex"Dulber" today unites the sanatoriums "Dulber", "Sea Surf" and the dacha department "Miskhor". All of them are equipped with modern infrastructure and have a strong tradition of a high level of service. Luxury apartments, deluxe rooms, semi-lux single and double rooms are designed to accommodate 400 vacationers at the same time. In addition, there are more than 200 redundant beds on the balconies for year-round aerotherapy. At the guests' disposal: children's playroom, long-distance telephone, beauty salon, hairdresser, music salon, billiards, table tennis, tennis court, gym, volleyball court, parking lot, cinema hall, restaurant and bar, pharmacy, sauna, excursion services. In the sanatorium you can receive treatment for diseases such as: dermatology (general diseases), neurology (general diseases), respiratory system (respiratory diseases, diseases of the ENT organs), cardiovascular system (general diseases), musculoskeletal system (diseases spine, diseases of the musculoskeletal system, diseases of the joints).

The current sanatorium "Utes" is historical place, the former castle-estate "Kuchuk-Lambat", the park of which was laid simultaneously with the Nikitsky Botanical Garden.

The sanatorium is located on the southern coast of Crimea in the village of the same name Utes, between Alushta and Yalta on the seashore and offers accommodation of varying comfort: "standard", "junior suite", "luxury apartments" and various types of "studios" - spacious rooms with all amenities.

The main indications for treatment are: respiratory diseases (not related to tuberculosis), nervous disorders, diseases of the cardiovascular system.

At your service on the territory of the complex: swimming pool, sauna, fitness room, children's playground, cinema hall, parking lot, reading room, tennis court and sports grounds, well-maintained beach with a boat station, cafe-pizzeria, billiard room, grocery and souvenir shops, newsstand, currency exchange, ATM and much more.

Sanatorium "Kyiv" - sanatorium-resort complex, year-round operating cycle, with 420 beds, with a modern, powerful medical facility, an indoor swimming pool and developed infrastructure. The sanatorium specializes in the treatment of diseases of the respiratory system and circulatory system; you can also undergo a comprehensive examination and treatment for diseases of the musculoskeletal system and metabolic disorders in the body, including diabetes and gout. Sanatorium "Kyiv" is geographically located in the elite area of ​​the Alushta resort - "Professor's Corner". The sanatorium's room capacity consists of single and double rooms of various comfort categories. The sanatorium has its own equipped beach, located 600 meters away. For conferences and business events, the Kiev sanatorium has a cinema and concert hall with 220 seats, equipped with everything necessary.