The program on the picturesque plateau Ai-Petri includes an exhibition of retro cars. For example, guests will be able to see the Chevrolet Camaro, Chevrolet Delivery, Dodge Charger, and others.

The next day, August 4, the crews will go to Sevastopol, and from there − to Shchyolkino, where the Russian Bonneville speed festival will take place on August 7. This is a car race on a dried estuary. In addition, there will also be an exhibition of retro cars. As the organizers emphasized, an unforgettable experience awaits the participants and guests, accompanied by good music, food and drinks.

All these events will be held free of charge, in compliance with the recommendations of Rospotrebnadzor (Russian Consumer Protection Authority). A detailed daily program please find on the project website here.

As reported, the rally, which started on July 27, will run until August 10. Its route is: Moscow — Rostov-on-Don — Gelendzhik — Krymsk (Lefkadia) — Yalta — Sevastopol — Shchyolkino, and back. In each city, it is planned to visit the sites of The Golden Ring of the Bosporus Kingdom project, present joint exhibitions, excursions, conferences and other events. Crews of 20 rare cars participate in the rally.

The rally was organized by the Krasnodar regional branch of the Russian Geographical Society in cooperation with the "Mad Buckets" automobile community, with the support of the Yalta Automotive Art Museum and the M.O.S.T. Museum of Automotive Art. Its main goal is to draw attention to auto tourism and tell about cars with a unique history.

The Golden Ring of the Bosporus Kingdom is an interregional tourist route jointly developed by the relevant departments of the Krasnodar Territory, the Republic of Crimea, Sevastopol and the Rostov Region. The project envisages organization of expeditions and tours, conferences, photo exhibitions and festivals. The overall coordination of the project is carried out by the Russian Geographical Society with the support of the Federal Agency for Tourism.

The route positions Russia in the international arena as one of the unique centers of ancient culture and civilization. President Vladimir Putin cited the project as an example of demonstrating the diversity of Russian history.

By the end of 2020 all sites of The Golden Ring of the Bosporus Kingdom were visited by over 1 million 377 thousand people.