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Yalta
is the most famous Ukrainian Black Sea coastal resort city, located on the
scenic Crimean peninsula. It is located 79 km south of Simferopol and has a population of
over 150,000.
Yalta
has a long and interesting history. It was first mentioned by an Arabic
geographer, Idrizi, in the 12th century, as Dzhalita, the city
of Polotsians. On Italian maps of the 14th century, it is called
Healita or Etalita. In the 15th century, the city was leveled by an
earthquake. And only in the past 80 years, since the Greeks and Armenians
settled the district, it's been known as Yalta.
Mark
Twain spent time in Yalta during his youth. The renowned Ukrainian poetess,
Lesya Ukrainka, along with many other notables and ordinary citizens, have been
coming here for years to experience Yalta's renowned invigorating and
curative characteristics and fresh sea air.
Yalta
is surrounded by so many beautiful and interesting sights, both man made and
works of nature, that you can visit and explore new places every day and never
run out of things to do. It would be difficult to find any other city in
Ukraine with such a diverse array of scenic attractions. All of the most
famous historical and architectural monuments are close enough to Yalta
that you don’t have to spend a lot of time traveling from place to place.
Our tours are organized so that you can enjoy the sea, the mountains, and
many different historical sights and magnificent scenery every day!
During
our private of group Yalta tours you’ll:
Take
a boat excursion to
Lastivchyne Hnizdo, (Swallow’s Nest), the amazing castle built in
Haspra above Auror’s Cliff. We're sure you’ll use no less than a whole
roll of film at this site alone!
Take
a 1.5 km gondola lift up to the top of Ai-Petri – the most beautiful peak
in the Crimean mountains.
Take a
historical trip to Livadiyan Palace, the former summer residence
of the Russian Czars. It was built in the Italian Renaissance style,
with elements of Byzantine, Gothic and Arabic architecture. The Yalta
Conference of February 4-11, 1945, during which Roosevelt, Churchill and
Stalin completed plans for Germanys defeat, was held here.
Spend
relaxing days in the recreation sites of Crimea, such as
Vorontsov’s Palace and Park, one of the finest palaces and parks in
Ukraine, built in the Late English Gothic style, with Moorish motifs; and Nikitsky Botanical Gardens – contain
almost 28,000 types and species of plants, trees and flowers from around the world, some quite rare, including a large collection of roses, more than 2,000
different varieties.
And
there's so much more to see and do, from sunbathing on the beaches and jet
skiing the clear waters to exploring ancient archeological sites. For the
adventurous visitor, spelunking in the many spectacular caves and caverns
located throughout the area and rock climbing and hiking challenges await. In
addition, we can take you to Sevastopol, Sudak,
Bakhchysarai, and many
other interesting and exciting places located throughout the scenic and historic
Crimean Peninsula!
Visit
Yalta & other cities of Crimea, Ukraine with
UkraineTour !
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