KerchKerch: An ancient city with a modern spiritKerch is one of Russia’s oldest cities, dating back more than 3,000 years. After the opening of the Crimean Bridge, the city became the eastern gate to the peninsula, welcoming everyone who travels from mainland Russia by car.
KoktebelJazz capital of Crimea – KoktebelKoktebel is a small town sitting at the foot of the extinct volcano Kara Dag. It is the most bohemian Crimean resort – a traditional retreat for musicians, artists and, surprisingly, aviators.
Novy SvetEmperor's Paradise – Novy SvetThe town is located in a picturesque valley in the southeast of the Crimean Peninsula, six km from Sudak. It is surrounded by a dense ring of mountains, and the Sinyaya, Zelyonaya and Golubaya bays delight the visitors with crystal clear water that is rare for the Black Sea.
SakiThe oldest resort in Russia – SakiSaki is a year-round therapeutic mud resort. The city is located in northwestern Crimea, just 5 km from the Kalamita Bay. The Saki mud is equal in its healing properties to the Dead Sea mud. Salt water from Saki Lake and mineral water are also therapeutic.
SimferopolSimferopol – all about the capital of the RepublicSimferopol is one of the largest cities in Crimea and its administrative, economic and cultural centre. It stands in the very centre of the Crimean Peninsula in the Salgir River valley at the foot of the mountains.