Detailed map of the resorts of the Krasnodar Territory on the Black Sea coast. Map of resorts in the Krasnodar region with descriptions. Black Sea coast of the Krasnodar region Road map of the Black Sea coast

Krasnodar region is located in the southern part of Russia and immediately covers the Black Sea and the Azov Sea. A satellite map of the Krasnodar Territory shows that the Kuban River flows through its territory.

The region has a developed tourism industry. In addition, the region occupies a leading position in the production of agricultural products. The main industrial enterprises are concentrated in three large cities: Novorossiysk, Armavir and Krasnodar. The region is also famous for its winemaking. Using a map of the Krasnodar region, you can find all the wineries.

More than 60 varieties of minerals have been found in the lands of the Krasnodar Territory.

Districts of the Krasnodar Territory

Important railway lines pass through the region. Krasnodar is home to one of the largest airports in Russia.

Many important highways pass through the regions of the Krasnodar Territory: Novorossiysk - Kerch Strait, Caucasus and Moscow-Novorossiysk.
Railways pass through the region, leading to Abkhazia, Crimea and the Stavropol Territory.

You can find the central regions on the map of the Krasnodar Territory.

One of these areas is Abinsky. Its territory has a border with the urban district of Gelendzhik. The area is crossed by an important highway that runs from east to west. There is also a railway line from Krasnodar to Novorossiysk.

Absheronsky district is located in the south of the Krasnodar region. It has more than 250 industrial enterprises. The following industries are distinguished:

  • mechanical engineering;
  • woodworking;
  • food;
  • metalworking.

Most of the enterprises belong to the timber industry complex. In this area there is a mountain Railway, which a detailed road map of the Krasnodar Territory will help you find.

The Yeisk region is located on the coast of the Yeisk estuary. Within its boundaries it develops Agriculture, engineering industry, as well as light industry and construction industry. There are more than 200 manufacturing enterprises in the region.
This area is considered a major transport hub, as it has all types of transport: air, rail, road, water and pipeline. The main highway is the Krasnodar-Yeysk highway.

A map of the Krasnodar Territory by region will help you find the Caucasus region and its main city- Kropotkin. Agriculture is important in the region. Corn, pulses and sugar beets are grown here.

Korenovsk is crossed by an important railway line Krasnodar-Tikhoretsk. The largest enterprises are considered to be a sugar factory and a milk canning plant.
On the Taman Peninsula you can find the Temryuk region. The area is located most of Kuban vineyards and more than 10 wineries. Using a map of the Krasnodar Territory with villages, you can find three major ports and tourism institutions.

Map of the Krasnodar region with cities and villages

The following large cities are located in the Krasnodar Territory:

  1. The largest city in the region is Krasnodar. A third of industrial enterprises are concentrated here.
  2. Sochi is considered a seaside and ski resort.
  3. A map of the Krasnodar region with cities and villages will help you find Novorossiysk, which has major port. In the city there are cement factories and the production of Abrau Durso champagne.
  4. In the southeast is Armavir, which has a developed economy.
  5. On the territory of Yeysk there is a port with an oil terminal. The city has a developed infrastructure.
  6. Tuapse is considered a resort, industrial center and port.
  7. Anapa is a seaside resort with good climatic conditions. Recommended for children's holidays. This city will allow you to find a map of the Krasnodar Territory with settlements.
  8. The chemical and food industries are developed on the territory of Krymsk.
  9. Gelendzhik is one of the famous resorts with a warm climate and a convenient bay.
  10. To the west is Temryuk. There are many ship repair enterprises and seaports on its territory.

Economy and industry

The map of the Krasnodar Territory displays in detail all the industrial facilities of the city. The main type of industry in the region is processing production. Food industry is considered an important industry. The mechanical engineering industry, as well as the metalworking industry, is of great importance for the economy.

More grain and sugar beets are harvested in the Krasnodar Territory than in other Russian cities.

Numerous port complexes provide a significant portion of Russia's transit cargo.

Yandex maps of the Krasnodar Territory will help you find more than 50 large construction organizations.

The Krasnodar region produces large volumes of cement. Also on its territory there are more than 20 enterprises producing concrete and reinforced concrete products.
The most important economic sector is tourism, which develops on the coasts of the seas, as well as in the mountainous regions of the region.

The map of the Black Sea coast contains the best resorts in Russia and six other countries surrounding this sea pearl.

Russia owns the north-eastern coast and partly the north-west (Republic of Crimea), Ukraine has access to the northern and north-western coast. The west coast is shared by Romania and Bulgaria, South part is part of Turkey, and in the east are Georgia and Abkhazia.

A map of the Black Sea with the countries around it provides tourists with many resort places to relax, which should be chosen depending on personal preferences, financial capabilities, tourist season and desired ways of spending time.

Russia

The resorts of the Russian Black Sea region are represented by 2 regions that have some distinctive features and similarities.

For example:

  • The Krasnodar Territory occupies a coastal strip of the Black Sea with a length of over 400 km, and includes the following resort settlements:
  • Sochi with its suburbs (Adler, Khosta, Lazarevskoye, Loo);
  • Arkhipo-Osipovka;
  • Tuapse;
  • Gelendzhik;
  • Lermontovo;
  • Divnomorskoe;
  • Kabardinka;
  • Anapa;
  • Dzhemete;
  • Vityazevo;
  • Dzhubga;
  • Taman;
  • Novorossiysk.

At the resorts of the region you can not only enjoy a beach holiday, but also engage in mountain tourism, visit ski resorts, improve your health mineral water and therapeutic mud in one of the many sanatoriums. Due to the large length of the coastline, the resorts of the Krasnodar Territory are distinguished by beaches and climatic conditions.

Sandy beaches are mainly concentrated in the north of the coast, from Anapa and above. Mixed sandy beaches with gray sand and pebbles are found in Dzhubga, Lermontovo, Tuapse. An artificial beach with yellow sand is built in Sochi. Beaches of the rest resort towns and villages are predominantly pebble.

On the northern coast, up to the city of Tuapse, there is a Mediterranean climate zone, and to the south of Tuapse - subtropical.

The resorts of the northern Black Sea region are protected from cool air masses coming from the continent by the ridges of the Caucasus Mountains, so the climate in this area is predominantly dry and winters are warm. The high tourist season is considered to be the period from June to September, when the air temperature fluctuates around + 25 C, and the water warms up to + 23 C.

From October, temperatures begin to drop to + 17 C during the daytime, but the sea still remains warm (+ 17 C). Winters in the Mediterranean are cool and dry. January is the coldest month, with average daily air temperatures + 2 C and water + 8 C. The most precipitation (up to 60 mm) occurs in the spring.

The off-season is characterized by strong winds blowing from the sea. In the subtropical zone climatic conditions resorts have significant differences. Summers in the south of the Black Sea coast are humid and winters are warmer. Therefore, the high season lasts much longer - from May to October. In the summer months, the air warms up to an average of + 29 C, and the water temperature reaches + 27 C.

Cost of living for Black Sea coast starts from 1 thousand rubles. per person in double occupancy, without meals, and from 3 thousand rubles. when staying on an all-inclusive basis.

Many tourists are wary of the mentality of the local Kuban population, considering the residents closed and unfriendly, shying away from strangers. But this myth was debunked back in the Soviet years, and the people of Kuban are no different from the inhabitants of other Russian cities.

The crime rate on the Black Sea coast is quite high, as some port cities have long been used by criminal groups to sell counterfeit goods. The safest resorts according to statistics are Gelendzhik and Tuapse. The Crimean peninsula is washed by the waters of the Black Sea on 3 sides, the length of the coastline reaches 750 km.

To the main Black Sea resorts republics include:

  • Kerch;
  • New World;
  • Seaside;
  • Zander;
  • Alushta;
  • Gurzuf;
  • Yalta;
  • Feodosia;
  • Balaclava;
  • Sevastopol;
  • Beregovoe;
  • Nikolaevka;
  • Simeiz;
  • Evpatoria;
  • Peaceful;
  • Alupka;
  • Black Sea.

Crimea is a real natural health resort, with healing mud and clean sea air, saturated with the aromas of juniper and cypress. In general, the coast of the Crimean peninsula is characterized by hot summers and warm winters, a small amount of precipitation per year and prolonged the Velvet season in the fall.

The entire western coast (from Sevastopol to Razdolnoye), as well as the eastern edge of the peninsula (from Feodosia to Kerch) is characterized by a dry steppe climate, with frequent winds and storms. The air temperature in summer is + 25 C, and in winter it rarely drops below + 4 C. During the high season, the water warms up to + 24 C. Favorable time to visit is from June to October.


Map of the Black Sea with countries and resorts in them.

The south and southeast are located in the Mediterranean climate zone, with hotter and more humid summers and warm winters. Average daily temperatures in summer fluctuate around +28 C, and in winter they drop to + 5 C. The high tourist season covers the period from May to mid-October. Water temperatures at this time exceed + 20 C.

The greatest amount of precipitation falls in late spring and early summer. The cost of renting housing without meals for double occupancy varies from 1 thousand rubles. per day per person, from 1.3 thousand rubles. with two meals a day, and from 1.5 thousand rubles. all inclusive.

The Republic of Crimea is multinational, and the attitude towards visitors is friendly. The crime rate is gradually returning to normal. The most safe resorts are located on the eastern shore.

Ukraine

Resorts on the Black Sea coast of Ukraine are located in several regions of the country: Kherson, Nikolaev, Odessa.

The length of the coastline is more than 700 km:

  • Kherson region:
  • Skadovsk;
  • Azure;
  • Iron Port;
  • Khorly.
  • Nikolaevkskaya area:
  • Kinburn Spit;
  • Ochakovo;
  • Rybakovka;
  • Koblevo.
  • Odessa region:
  • Odessa;
  • Chernomorsk;
  • Primorskoe;
  • Zatoka;
  • Belgorod-Dnestrovsky;
  • Sergeevka;
  • Resort.

The maritime coastal zone of Ukraine is characterized by a Mediterranean climate, with dry and hot summers, warm autumns and mild winters. The average air temperature in summer is + 26 C, and the water temperature is + 23 C. The average temperature in winter is + 4 C. Strong winds blow at this time of year, and snow sometimes falls. Frequent precipitation occurs in June, October and January.

Due to weather conditions, the high tourist season ranges from late May to mid-September.

Coastline The coastline is heavily indented, and sand spits alternate with estuaries. Thanks to the presence of the latter, water and mud therapy have been developed in the Ukrainian Black Sea region. The beach line is wide and consists of sandy beaches with yellow or white sand. The cost of accommodation without meals for double occupancy is on average about 300 hryvnia (700 rubles) per person.

Due to the unstable political situation and varied attitudes towards tourists from Russia, problems may arise both at the border and on vacation. Therefore, before traveling, you should carefully study the current situation in the country and the features of the trip.

Romania

Among the countries located around the Black Sea, Romania has one of the smallest water areas on the map (along with Abkhazia). The length of the coastline reaches 240 km.

Main resorts in Romania:

  • Mangalia;
  • Saturn;
  • Neptune;
  • Venus;
  • Olympus;
  • Costinesti;
  • Eforie-Sud;
  • Jupiter;
  • Constanta;
  • Eforie Nord;
  • Mom, I.

A temperate maritime climate, similar to the climate of Crimea, prevails on the coast. The high season covers the period from May to October. The air temperature at this time is about + 27 C, and the water temperature exceeds + 22 C. Winter in the seaside resorts of Romania is warm, snow rarely falls and melts quickly.

The coldest month is February, with an average air temperature of + 3 C. Most often it rains in June, October and January. The beaches of Romania are sandy, with fine yellow sand, a wide coastline and a gentle entry into the water. On the lakes close to the sea there are sanatoriums and boarding houses where you can combine a beach holiday with wellness treatments.

Romanians are distinguished by their gentle disposition and calm character; they treat tourists kindly and hospitably. The crime rate in the country is low, so it is quite safe to relax here. Cost of living in inexpensive hotels Level 2 and 3 stars starts from 260 Romanian lei (4 thousand rubles) per day for a double room without meals.

Bulgaria

The Black Sea coastline of Bulgaria reaches a length of 400 km. The resorts of the coastal zone are divided into northern and southern coasts by a natural barrier - the Stara Planina mountain range.

Northern resorts:

  • Mermaid;
  • Varna;
  • Kavarna;
  • Topola;
  • Balchik;
  • Golden Sands;
  • Albena;
  • Kranevo;
  • Shkorpilovtsi;
  • Sunny day;
  • St. Constantine and Helena;
  • Byala;
  • Review.
  • Resorts of the south:
  • Aktopol;
  • Elenite;
  • Sunny Beach;
  • Nessebar;
  • Primorsko;
  • Varvara;
  • Ravda;
  • Pomorie;
  • Burgas;
  • Sozopol;
  • Kiten;
  • Sveti Vlas;
  • Lozenets;
  • Tsarevo;
  • Sinemorets;
  • Rezovo;
  • Chernomorets.

The Mediterranean climate of the Bulgarian coast is characterized by mild, wet winters and dry summers. However, north of Stara Planina the weather is slightly cooler than in the south, and there is less precipitation throughout the year.

In winter, the air temperature usually does not fall below + 3 C, and in summer it averages + 23 C. Snow occurs in the northern part, but for the south this is quite a rare event.

The water temperature in summer reaches + 26 C, in winter it drops to + 5 C. It is comfortable to relax on the coast in summer, since the constant breeze refreshes the air.

The high tourist season covers the period from late May to September. In May and June the weather is unpredictable, it often rains, due to which the air temperature can drop to + 17 C. July and August are the hottest and warmest months. From September the temperature begins to drop. And although you can still swim in the sea, the air is already quite cool. From mid-September the rainy season begins.

The beaches of Bulgaria are mostly sandy. They can be either with developed infrastructure or wild, deserted. The Bulgarian mentality, like the language, is similar to Russian, which is why tourists from Russia especially like Bulgaria. A good-natured attitude towards any tourist also contributes to this.

Crime in the country is average, and petty crimes generally peak during the high tourist season, when a lot of thefts occur. The cost of a 7-day tour to Bulgaria during the high tourist season for double occupancy starts from 1000 Bulgarian leva (37 thousand rubles).

Türkiye

The map of the Black Sea with the countries around it is represented by 7 states with access to the coast, among which Turkey occupies the leading position in terms of the length of the coastline. The country covers 35% of the Black Sea water area, and the total length of the coastal strip is 1,700 km.

Most tourists prefer to relax in the resorts of the Mediterranean Sea, undeservedly depriving attention of the Black Sea coast. Despite the fact that the infrastructure here is not so developed, and there are an order of magnitude fewer hotels, the Black Sea beaches are less crowded with vacationers, which is a definite advantage.

The main resorts of Turkey on the Black Sea are located east of Istanbul, right up to the border with Georgia:

  • Zonguldak;
  • Bartyn;
  • Amasra;
  • Abana;
  • Sinop;
  • Samsun;
  • Giresun;
  • Trabzon;
  • Rize.

The Black Sea coast of Turkey is located in the subtropical climate zone. At the same time, the western part (from Istanbul to Amasra) is drier, but also colder, while the east is protected from cold air masses by the Caucasus ridges. In general, the climate in this area of ​​the country is several degrees colder than in the Mediterranean, and the high humidity makes it easier to tolerate the heat.

The high tourist season at Turkish resorts is from June to the first half of September. The air temperature in the summer months stays at + 22 C, and the sea warms up to + 24 C. It often rains in the summer, with the most precipitation falling from October to March.

Winter on the coast is cool, the average air temperature is + 5 C. Cold winds often blow, bringing with them storms and storms. On the east coast, due to the proximity of the mountains, the weather is a little calmer and the temperature is a little higher.

Beaches west coast(from Bartyn to Samsun) are mostly sandy, and in the east they are mostly pebble, with boulders.

Turks are hospitable, sociable, curious and always ready to help and give practical advice. The attitude towards tourists is loyal, and the tourism sector is one of the main sources of income.

The crime rate in the country is low, and this mainly concerns only major cities, so small resorts are quiet and peaceful. The cost of accommodation in hotels on the 1st beach line of the Black Sea coast on average starts from 235 Turkish lira (2.5 thousand rubles) per night.

Georgia

Georgia owns 315 km of the Black Sea coast, located in the western part of the country. Georgian seaside resorts are a combination of developed infrastructure and a variety of recreational activities, including recreational ones, with the picturesque nature of the beaches and the beauty of the Caucasus ranges, approaching close to the coast.

Resorts of Georgia:

  • Sarpi;
  • Kvariati;
  • Gonio;
  • Batumi;
  • Makhinjauri;
  • Mtsvane-Kontskhi ( Cape Verde);
  • Chakvi;
  • Tsikhisdziri;
  • Kobuleti;
  • Shekvetili;
  • By the river;
  • Poti.

The Black Sea coast of Georgia is located in a subtropical climate zone, with frequent precipitation, mild winters and high humidity. The coast is reliably protected from cold air masses from the continent by the ridges of the Caucasus Mountains.

The high tourist season lasts from May to October. The daytime temperature in summer is + 23 C, and the water warms up to + 25 C. Heavy rains accompanied by thunderstorms are a common occurrence at this time of year.

The greatest amount of precipitation occurs in spring and winter, and its annual volume can reach 2500 mm. Winter on the coast is mild and snowless. The average air temperature is + 5 C, and the water + 2 C. Most of the beaches of Georgia are pebble, sandy can be found only in the northern part of the coast, after the city of Kobuleti, up to Abkhazia.

Locals They are distinguished by cohesion, respectful attitude towards others, goodwill and hospitality. In terms of crime level, Georgia is one of the most safe countries for travel.

The cost of a double room in a hotel in high season starts from 130 Georgian lari (3 thousand rubles) per night. Rent a guest house near the coast – from 1200 rubles. per night. Prices in the private sector start from 700 rubles.

Abkhazia

Abkhazia is the most small state with access to the Black Sea. The length of the coastline is about 210 km, and the resorts are located between Sukhum and the border with Russia.

They are represented by the following settlements:

  • Sukhum;
  • New Athos;
  • Gudauta;
  • Ldzaa;
  • Pitsunda;
  • Alakhadzi;
  • Gagra;
  • Tsandripsh.

The climate of Abkhazia is humid subtropical; in terms of temperature and tourist season, it coincides with the climate of Georgia. The beaches of Abkhazia are considered the cleanest on the Black Sea, due to the presence of underwater currents located near the shore. Most of them are pebbly. Sandy beaches are found in Sukhum, New Athos, Gagra and Pitsunda.

Abkhazians are a hardworking and independent people. They are distinguished by their hospitality and friendliness, respect for elders and love of feasts on various occasions. The country is safe and most crimes involve petty theft, especially during the tourist season. Abkhazia, along with Georgia, is one of the most budget directions holidays on the Black Sea coast.

A double room in a hotel costs an average of 2 thousand rubles. per night, and the room is guest house– from 1200 rub. You can rent housing in the private sector even cheaper - from 500 to 2000 rubles. When traveling to Abkhazia, there is no need to change money, since the official currency of the country is the Russian ruble.

Top 10 best resorts of the Black Sea

A map of the Black Sea with countries around is presented beach resorts with an amazing healing climate and picturesque nature, combining the greenery of lush palm trees, fresh air, Cote d'Azur against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains. Each of the countries in the Black Sea region is remarkable in its own way and has unique, inimitable resorts.

Greater Sochi (Russia)

The city with the most developed infrastructure among other resorts in the Krasnodar Territory covers 4 resort areas stretching all the way to the border with Abkhazia.

  • Adler from Krasnaya Polyana;
  • Hosta;
  • Lazarevskoe;
  • central District(the city of Sochi itself).

The 2014 Winter Olympics brought world fame to the city, thanks to which the number of modern hotels, as well as the infrastructure in general, improved. In Sochi you can swim on the beaches, ski, improve your health at mineral springs, go on a mountain hike, rent various types of water transport, visit a water park, a dolphinarium and a zoo.

The transport infrastructure is well developed, the city has an airport, so you can get here by any means. The length of the beaches of Greater Sochi is about 150 km. There are both public and private hotel beaches. All of them are pebbly, sandy can only be found in the Adler region.

Sochi is considered an elite and most expensive resort in the Krasnodar Territory; prices for accommodation in a 3* hotel and above, on the 1st coastline, start from 5 thousand rubles. per night.

Disadvantages of rest:

  • large flow of tourists;
  • high prices for accommodation and food;
  • only pebble beaches, often with steep shores.

Yalta (Russia)

The city is often called the pearl of the southern coast of Crimea. It's not only best hotels peninsula, but also a lot of entertainment, a special healing microclimate.

The city beaches are pebble and deep-water, there is no gentle entry into the water, so it is not very convenient to relax here with small children. Almost all the beaches in the city are paid and are filled to capacity with vacationers. However, you will have to pay extra for a sunbed and umbrella separately.

The shortcomings of city beaches are more than compensated by the variety of entertainment aimed mainly at family vacations: water parks, a zoo, a dolphinarium, beach attractions, Glade of Fairy Tales, picturesque palaces and the Botanical Garden. The city also has many restaurants, nightlife, yachting and diving clubs.

The nearest airport to Yalta is located in Simferopol, and the railway connection has not yet been established. Therefore, you can get to the city by bus or car.

Despite the fact that Yalta is considered the most expensive resort on the peninsula, here you can find accommodation for any budget, depending on the distance of the coast. The cost of living near the sea starts from 2.6 thousand rubles. per night.

Disadvantages of rest:

  • cost of living;
  • crowded;
  • paid beaches;
  • steep bank;
  • limited choice of travel options.

Evpatoria (Russia)

The natural resources of Evpatoria brought the city wide popularity as a resort back at the end of the 19th century. Clean sea air, salt lakes with healing mud, water from mineral springs served as the basis for the construction of numerous sanatoriums, boarding houses and holiday camps.

Sandy beaches with smooth entry into the water and the absence of strong waves, various beach activities and amusement parks, the presence of children's sanatoriums, several water parks, a dolphinarium and a zoo have turned this resort into perfect place For family vacation with kids.

You can get to Yevpatoria by bus or car, as well as by train from Simferopol, where the nearest airport is located. The cost of hotel accommodation starts from 1.8 thousand rubles. per night. Housing in the private sector can be found with prices starting from 300 rubles.

Disadvantages of rest:

  • crowded beaches;
  • little entertainment for young people;
  • average level of service, many buildings were built during the Soviet period;
  • dirtier water due to sand.

Varna (Bulgaria)

The city with a developed infrastructure, clean and well-equipped beaches, where life does not cease even at night, a variety of attractions and entertainment, is an attractive holiday destination for young people and traveling with children.

Varna has 6 organized beaches, but there are also wild ones. Almost all of them are sandy (except for the northern outskirts of the city), wide, with a gentle slope. The beaches have children's playgrounds and recreation areas with paid sun loungers and gazebos, and entry to the beach itself is free.

Tourists are offered sanatoriums with water from local medicinal springs and mud from a nearby lake, excursions to interesting architectural and historical sights of the city, visits to museums, night beach discos with a budget bar, children's park entertainment, zoo, dolphinarium and aquarium.

You can go to Varna by train or bus, but a more economical option is to fly (there is an airport in the city) or travel by car.

The cost of living in an inexpensive hotel is about 2.5 thousand rubles. per day for double occupancy, a more budget option is hostels with a price tag of 1 thousand rubles.

Disadvantages of holidays in Varna:

  • cleanliness of the beaches;
  • crowded;
  • the setting of a large dusty metropolis;
  • noisy night discos and tipsy youth.

Batumi (Georgia)

Batumi is considered one of the most expensive resorts in Georgia, but if you compare it with other countries on the Black Sea coast, the price tag will turn out to be budget. Tourists prefer this city because of good service and a lot of entertainment, including night entertainment.

Here you can go diving and other water sports, explore the city's attractions and museums, relax in a nightclub, visit the May 6th Park with tropical animals and attractions, and a water park. Deserves special interest National cuisine with hearty and inexpensive dishes.

The beaches in Batumi are pebbly, with clear water and a gentle slope. City beaches are well-maintained and crowded; in the vicinity of the city there are secluded sections of the coast. The city also has a health-improving focus. In addition to mineral springs and mountain climate, in the vicinity of the resort you can find very rare healing black magnetic sand.

Batumi has an airport, and you can get to the city by plane, bus or ferry from Sochi. Railway connections between Russia and Georgia no. The cost of hotel accommodation starts from 1.6 thousand rubles. per night, prices in hostels – from 400 rubles.

Disadvantages of rest:

  • food prices;
  • smoking in public places;
  • many beggars;
  • non-compliance with rules on the roads.

Mamaia (Romania)

The most popular seaside resort Romania, and at the same time, the most expensive. Mamaia has a well-developed infrastructure, there is entertainment for all ages: water attractions, clubs and bars, cable car, water park, dolphinarium, planetarium, amusement park, balneological health complexes.

The beach area, 8 km long, is dotted with hotels. The cost of living in budget hotels starts from 5 thousand rubles. per night. The beaches are distinguished by a wide coastline, golden sand and gentle entry into the water. You can get to them absolutely free. Nearest railroad station and the airport are located in neighboring Constanta, and the easiest way to get to the city is by bus.

Disadvantages of holidays in Mamaia:

  • few attractions;
  • noisy crowds of vacationers;
  • average level of service at high prices.

Sukhum (Abkhazia)

The capital of Abkhazia has an almost 20-kilometer line of beaches in the city and surrounding area. Most of them are pebbly, but there are also sand and pebbles.

The advantage of relaxing on the beaches of Sukhum is their number, cleanliness and free entry, since almost all of them are municipal. There are both completely landscaped areas with all kinds of entertainment and sun loungers, and absolutely wild ones. The city is located in the bay of the same name, due to which the waves in the coastal zone are small and the entry into the water is gentle.

There is little entertainment in Sukhumi. Tourists can go on one of the many excursions to explore natural beauty or other cities, get acquainted with local attractions, go to mineral springs, go rafting on rivers, visit nightclubs or the theater.

Disadvantages of rest:

  • many destroyed and abandoned buildings left over from the war with Georgia;
  • high prices for food in coastal cafes with a low level of service;
  • interruptions in water supply and lighting;
  • poor entertainment program.

There is no airport in the city, so you can get here by train, bus or car. The cost of hotel accommodation starts from 1.5 thousand rubles. per night.

Gagra (Abkhazia)

This city was known back in the Soviet Union as one of the best and elite resorts in the Black Sea region. This was the case until the 90s. XX century, when the Georgian-Abkhaz war made its adjustments to the appearance of the resort, leaving behind devastation and desolation. The city continues to be actively developed to this day, and only in some places abandoned buildings from those times have survived.

The resort positions itself as a place for family and youth recreation. Entertainment includes water slides and rental vehicles on the beaches, a water park, and an amusement park. The city is divided into 2 parts - Old and New Gagra. Almost all modern infrastructure is concentrated on the beaches New Gagra.

Beach holiday can be combined with treatment in sanatoriums with water from hydrogen sulphide springs and excursions in the surrounding area.

The beaches of Gagra occupy a coastal strip with a length of about 5 km. Most of the beaches are pebbly, there are also sand and pebbles, entry is free, and the entry into the water is gentle. You can get to Gagra by car, bus or train.

The nearest airport is located in Sochi. The average cost of living in hotels in the city is about 2.5 thousand rubles. per night. Renting housing in the private sector costs much less - from 700 rubles. per day.

Disadvantages of holidays in Gagra:

  • poorly developed infrastructure of the Old Town;
  • many sanatoriums were built during the Soviet Union and look dilapidated;
  • high price tag for products;
  • beach pollution.

Odessa, Ukraine)

The famous and most visited resort in Ukraine with excellent beaches, cultural and historical attractions, entertainment for every taste and budget.

The coastal resort area of ​​the city, about 25 km long, with clean fine sandy beaches (artificially created) is distinguished by good infrastructure, the presence of a variety of attractions and aquatic species entertainment for all ages.

In addition to relaxing on the beaches, the city is ready to offer other ways to spend time: excursions to the sights, of which there are several hundred, visits to spa centers, water parks, nightclubs, a dolphinarium, a zoo, children's entertainment centers, amusement park.

The cost of living in hotels is from 1.5 thousand rubles, in guest houses – from 900 rubles. per day. The city has its own airport and seaport, you can get here in any way.

Disadvantages of holidays in Odessa:

  • noise and crowds of tourists;
  • pollution of city streets and water on beaches;
  • housing prices do not always correspond to the service.

Sinop (Türkiye)

A quiet Turkish port town on the Black Sea coast of the Bozetpe Peninsula. City beaches are deserted and undeveloped. Among them there are beaches with black volcanic sand and with ordinary yellow sand, the water is clean and the slope is gentle. The city is known for its rich historical past, ancient monuments, ancient mosques and the city prison.

There is no special entertainment here, nor a large influx of tourists. Located in the city international Airport, and you can get here by any type of transport, including by sea. IN close proximity There are several hotels from the beaches, the price tags of which start from 2 thousand rubles. per day for a double room.

Disadvantages of rest:

  • poorly developed service;
  • lack of entertainment;
  • beaches without infrastructure;
  • lack of knowledge of English by the local population.

Comparative table for Black Sea resorts

Map of the Black Sea with countries around includes resorts with different levels services and infrastructure, each of which has its own distinctive features.

Name Location Price per day, rub. Peculiarities
Anapa North coast Black Sea, Krasnodar region
  • Developed infrastructure.
  • It is considered a “children’s” resort.
  • The beaches are sandy and pebble.
Gelendzhik The central part of the Black Sea coast of the Krasnodar Territory, just south of Novorossiysk
  • Hotels from 1800;
  • private sector from 300.
  • Availability of a bay.
  • The beaches are sandy and pebble.
  • Developed infrastructure.
Alupka Southern coast of the Crimean peninsula
  • Hotels from 2000;
  • private sector from 700.
  • The city is located on the slopes of mountains and its streets consist of many stairs.
  • No children's entertainment.
  • The beaches are pebble.
Koblevo Berezansky district, Nikolaev region of Ukraine, east of Odessa
  • Hotels from 1200;
  • private sector from 300.
  • Sandy beaches.
  • There is entertainment for young people and children.
  • The country's largest water park is located here.
Chernomorsk Odessa region, south of the city Odessa, Ukraine
  • Hotels from 2000;
  • private sector from 500.
  • Sandy beaches.
  • The city's beaches have been awarded the Blue Flag, a distinctive sign for the quality and purity of water.
Constanta Constanta County, Dobruja Region, Romania
  • Sandy beaches.
  • Developed tourist infrastructure.
  • The port has an amazing attraction - ancient ships Ancient Greece and the Ottoman Empire.
Golden Sands Northern coast of Bulgaria
  • Hotels from 2200;
  • guest houses from 1400.
  • Wide sandy beaches, often with strong waves.
  • The city is home to one of the largest balneological centers in the country - Ambassador.
  • There is entertainment for all ages, including night discos.
Trabzon East Coast Turkey, at the foot of Mount Kolat Dag
  • Hotels from 2500;
  • guest houses from 1800.
  • Beaches with small pebbles and boulders.
  • At the bottom near the beaches there are often sharp rocks and large stones.
  • The resort allows you to combine beach and ski holidays.
By the river Central region of the Black Sea coast of Georgia
  • Hotels from 1500;
  • private sector from 600.
  • Beaches with healing magnetic sands.
  • The sand has an unusual black color.
  • Tourist infrastructure is poorly developed.
Pitsunda Gagra district, Abkhazia
  • Hotels from 1800;
  • private sector from 250 rub.
  • Resort with the cleanest sea.
  • The beaches are pebbly and sandy.
  • The waves are small thanks to the bay.
  • Coniferous trees come close to the beaches reserved forest.
  • Not much entertainment.

Despite the differences between resort towns different countries, located around the Black Sea on the map, there are similarities between them. The hottest and most popular months for holidays at all resorts are July and August.

Most of them have a unique healing microclimate, combining salty sea air, mountain coolness, aromas of pine needles and Mediterranean plants, mineral springs, healing mud and clay. Thanks to this, the resorts of the Black Sea region are becoming more and more popular among tourists from different countries.

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On the Black Sea coast of Russia there are many resort towns and villages that are ready to welcome guests all year round. Many of them have long become famous and beloved by thousands of tourists. The most popular resorts on the Krasnodar and Crimean coasts of the Black Sea are:

  • Adler
  • Gelendzhik
  • Anapa
  • Blagoveshchenskaya
  • Alushta
  • Zander
  • Evpatoria and many others

It is difficult to list all the variety of resorts on the Russian Black Sea coast. Sometimes it’s not easy to make a choice about where to go on vacation. After all, it is quite difficult to choose a suitable resort for yourself, as well as a hotel where you can relax according to your income and preferences.

In this case, you can help out with a map of resorts on the Black Sea coast in Russia. On it you will find all the resorts located on the sea coast. There are also accommodation facilities where you can stay during your stay in Crimea or the Krasnodar Territory.

If you are planning a seaside holiday in Russia, a detailed map of holiday destinations 2020 on the Black Sea will help you make your choice. You can choose from large cities, where in the summer a vibrant resort life is in full swing, full of bright emotions. Also on the map you will see small villages that offer a quieter and more secluded holiday by the sea.

It is worth noting that everything resort towns and the villages of Crimea and the Krasnodar Territory are constantly improving their infrastructure. A variety of accommodation facilities are improving service, offering increasingly better service and comfortable living conditions. A map of the Black Sea coast with hotels, boarding houses and sanatoriums will help you find out where this or that housing option is located, look at photographs of the object, and also find out all the necessary, and most importantly, reliable information.

How to use the Black Sea holiday card

To navigate the map of the Black and Azov Seas with resort cities, you can use the navigation located on the left side of the map. And to find out information about a particular hotel, you need to click on the mark and follow the link to the site.

Today on the Internet you can find many offers from hotels offering their accommodation services for vacationers. However, not all information may be true. Moreover, it may be incomplete. A resort map of Black Sea sanatoriums and other types of accommodation will help you make the right choice for a comfortable holiday by the sea.

Choose hotels on the map of the Black Sea coast for your holiday in the 2020 season

By using a map of the Black Sea coast of Russia for your vacation, you can, without unnecessary risks, not only find out all the information you need about the resort, but also choose decent accommodation based on your tastes and preferences. This is very convenient, as you will have the opportunity to find out the location of hotels, inns and guest houses of the Black Sea on the map of Russia 2020. You will also be able to see photographs, rooms, services that are offered to guests. Using the resort card, you can compare offers and choose the option you like best.

A constantly updated database will allow you to learn about hotel news. Using the card, you can directly contact the administration, find out prices for vacations, and also book a room without intermediaries. This will help you save money, which is worth spending on entertainment and exciting excursions.

Black Sea- an inland sea of ​​the Atlantic Ocean. The Bosphorus Strait connects with the Sea of ​​Marmara, then, through the Dardanelles, with the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. Kerch Strait connects to the Sea of ​​Azov. From the north, the Crimean Peninsula cuts deep into the sea. The water border between Europe and Asia Minor runs along the surface of the Black Sea.

Area 422,000 sq. km. The outline of the Black Sea resembles an oval with the longest axis about 1150 km. The greatest length of the sea from north to south is 580 km. The greatest depth is 2210 m, the average is 1240 m.

The only large peninsula is Crimean. The largest bays are: Yagorlytsky, Tendrovsky, Dzharylgachsky, Karkinitsky, Kalamitsky and Feodosia in Ukraine, Varna and Burgas in Bulgaria, Sinop and Samsun - on the southern shores of the sea. In the north and northwest, estuaries flood at the confluence of rivers. The total length of the coastline is 3400 km.

A number of sections of the sea coast have their own names: the southern coast of Crimea, the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus in Russia, the Rumelian coast and the Anatolian coast in Turkey. In the west and north-west the banks are low-lying, steep in places; in Crimea - mostly lowland, with the exception of the southern mountainous shores. On the eastern and southern shores The spurs of the Caucasus and Pontic mountains come close to the sea.

There are practically no islands in the Black Sea. The largest are Berezan and Zmeiny (both with an area of ​​less than 1 sq. km).

The following largest rivers flow into the Black Sea: Danube, Dnieper, as well as smaller Rioni, Kodori, Inguri (in the east of the sea), Chorokh, Kyzyl-Irmak, Ashley-Irmak, Sakarya (in the south), Southern Bug and Dniester (in the north ).

The fauna of the Black Sea is noticeably poorer than that of the Mediterranean. The Black Sea is home to 2.5 thousand species of animals (of which 500 species are unicellular, 160 species of vertebrates - fish and mammals, 500 species of crustaceans, 200 species of mollusks, the rest are invertebrates different types), for comparison, in the Mediterranean there are about 9 thousand species.

Among the fish found in the Black Sea: various types of gobies (bighead goby, whip goby, round goby, martovy goby, rotan goby), Azov anchovy, Black Sea anchovy, dogfish shark, glossa flounder, mullet of five species, bluefish, hake (hake), ruffe, red mullet (common Black Sea mullet), haddock, mackerel, horse mackerel, Black Sea-Azov herring, Black Sea-Azov sprat, etc. Sturgeon (beluga, Black Sea-Azov sturgeon) are also found.

Among the dangerous fish of the Black Sea are the sea dragon (the most dangerous - the spines of the dorsal fin and gill covers are poisonous), the Black Sea and noticeable scorpionfish, the stingray (sea cat) with poisonous spines on the tail.

Most major port cities at the Black Sea:

Burgas, Varna (Bulgaria);
Batumi, Poti (Georgia);
Novorossiysk, Sochi, Tuapse (Russia);
Constanta (Romania);
Samsun, Istanbul, Trabzon (Türkiye);
Odessa, Kherson, Ilyichevsk (Ukraine)
Kerch, Sevastopol, Yalta (Crimea)

Along the Don River, which flows into the Sea of ​​Azov, there is a river waterway connecting the Black Sea with the Caspian Sea (via the Volga-Don Shipping Canal and the Volga), with the Baltic Sea and the White Sea (via the Volga-Baltic Waterway and the White Sea-Baltic Canal) . The Danube River is connected to the North Sea through a system of canals.

Subtropical exoticism, hospitable people, an abundance of four- and five-star hotels- only the first stroke in the description of the Black Sea coast of Russia. Absence of necessity registration of additional documentation upon entry makes this territory in the eyes of Russians much more attractive than foreign holiday destinations.

The shores of the Black Sea on the world map

The Black Sea coast of Russia is located in the southwest of the country. From the north, the border of the region runs along Perekop Isthmus, which connects Crimea with Ukraine. The coastline extends for 1200 km along the peninsula and further south all the way to the border with Abkhazia in Adler.

During the Soviet Union and over the past decade, the region's infrastructure has taken a decisive leap in pursuit of the globe's prominent resorts.

On the territory of most of the Crimean Peninsula Moderate temperatures prevail and only on the extreme southern coast is the northern turn of the subtropics.

Near the 44th parallel, the continental region of the Black Sea region divided Caucasus mountains into temperate and subtropical climate zones.

The temperate zone extends from the Taman Peninsula to. The continental climate here is influenced by the sea, so this region is generously warmed by the sun in the summer and is free from winter frosts.

The northern branch of the Caucasus Range borders the subtropical zone. Dry subtropical climate dominates the territory from Anapa to Dzhubga (Tuapse region). In summer, the area is often languishing from drought, and in winter it is irrigated by precipitation.

High temperatures prevail from May to October, and are then replaced by mild winters. From Tuapse to Adler is located the world's northernmost zone humid subtropics with a uniform distribution of precipitation over the seasons.

In the subtropical zone of the Black Sea region, 25 degrees summer heat gives way to mild winter with temperatures just above zero.

Average temperatures range from 23 degrees Celsius in summer to zero in winter.

Main resort towns and villages

Below is map of the most notable places for recreation with modern infrastructure on the Black Sea coast of Russia.

Resorts of the Crimean Peninsula

  • Evpatoria(sanatoriums “Oren-Crimea”, “Primorsky”, “Pobeda”, 80 beaches and a huge selection of entertainment venues);
  • Saki(sanatorium named after N. N. Burdenko, “Poltava-Crimea” and “Blue Wave”, entertainment complex “Solnyshko”);
  • Foros(colored beaches, sanatoriums “Foros” and “Yuzhny”, health complex “Tavria”);
  • Yalta(impressive promenade, exciting attractions and modern hotels);
  • Alushta(dolphinarium, sanatorium "Sea Corner", TC "Chaika", water park "Almond Grove");
  • Koktebel(Cape Chameleon and Koktebel embankment);
  • Feodosia(60 sanatoriums, holiday homes and boarding houses, where therapy for diseases of the respiratory, circulatory, digestive and nervous systems is organized);
  • Kerch(therapeutic mud in local sanatoriums, picturesque beaches with sand made from shell fragments and a rocky bottom).

Resorts of the Krasnodar region

  • Anapa(therapeutic beaches, Rose Alley park, about a hundred hotels and 207 health resort organizations);
  • Found by archaeologists old map Anapa. More details in the following video:


  • Taman (mineral spring"Turkish Fountain", two city beaches);
  • Sochi(Krasnaya Polyana, Olympic Park, arboretum, dolphinarium "Aquatoria", oceanarium, observation tower on Mount Akhun, which overlooks the center of Sochi and the Adler region);
  • Kabardinka (wild beaches, boarding houses "Victoria", "Pearl", "Lazurny" and children's camps "Znamya", "Signal", "Kirovets", excursions to Novorossiysk, Gelendzhik, leisure center "Corsair");
  • Gelendzhik(many children's camps and campsites, well-maintained beaches, three water parks, rifting and canyoning);
  • Dzhubga(jeeping to the Guam Gorge, the Ashe River valley and waterfalls, exciting rides in the local water park, health centers);
  • Tuapse(comfortable beaches with modern equipment, excursions to Gelendzhik, to Goryachiy Klyuch and to numerous dolmens);
  • Lazarevskoe(modern entertainment industry, Dolphin and Tropical Amazon entertainment centers, Alekseevka tourist center, penguinarium).

Hotel selection

We suggest using convenient form for selecting hotels along the entire Black Sea coast. To find a suitable hotel, just indicate city, arrival and departure dates, and number of guests.

Where else are interesting places?

You can read about the delights of the Crimean Peninsula in almost every tourist brochure. Remains of ancient Greek metropolises (in Kerch, Feodosia and Evpatoria), architectural heritage Russian Empire(Swallow's Nest, Alupka Park), many modern beaches and residential and entertainment complexes have been delighting discerning tourists for decades.

Notable is Taman Peninsula, which serves as the border for the Black and Azov Seas. You can walk here to the places of adventures of Lermontov Pechorin, visit the writer's museum. Connoisseurs of wine drinks have the opportunity to get acquainted with the nuances of winemaking in local museums.

Seaport Novorossiysk stingy with beaches, but can boast picturesque landscapes Lake Abrau. The Circassian past left the Novorossiysk region with many historical monuments in the form of ruins of fortresses.

Yes and Kiselev rock, where Lyolik once provided Gaucher and Gorbunkov with an excellent bite, does not go unnoticed by tourists.

Lovers active rest will not miss the opportunity to become participants in popular festivals Kubana and Bike-fest in the village of Veselovka.

Luxury hotels And modern parks entertainment for such pillars of the Russian resort business as Anapa, Gelendzhik, Yalta And Sochi complemented by the exoticism of their smaller counterparts.

Anapa For a long time it has maintained the status of the capital among resorts for the whole family. Fans of recreational holidays have the opportunity to significantly improve your health due to mud baths and iodine-bromine waters.

Numerous resorts in Sakah, modern hotels Kabardinka and tourist centers are excellent competition for millionaire cities.

Juniper groves Gelendzhik Perfect for consolidating the healing effect.

The Black Sea coast extends for many thousands of kilometers and includes territories of other republics and countries. Therefore, here you can meet immigrants of different nationalities (Circassians, Dagestanis, Chechens, Abkhazians, Armenians, Georgians, and others) and hear speech not only in Russian.