From Kazakhstan to Crimea

Today you can relax in Crimea no worse than in Turkey or Egypt, and most importantly, it’s safe. This peninsula has always been famous for its health resorts and was popular among Russians and Belarusians, and today it is gaining popularity among Kazakhstanis. Along the coastline of the peninsula there are famous resort cities - Yalta, Evpatoria, Sudak, Sevastopol, Alushta, Feodosia, Kerch, Koktebel and others. The holiday season in Crimea begins from May to October inclusive. The southern coast of Crimea is especially popular. The climate on the southern coast of Crimea is sub-Mediterranean, summers are very hot and dry, and winters are wet and mild. The geographical features of the peninsula allow vacationers to find a holiday to suit their taste, since it has everything - plains, mountains, forests and steppes.

Beach holidays in Crimea are simply wonderful, for example, in Feodosia there are beautiful sandy beaches with a gentle slope of the seabed, in Sudak the sand is coarse and convenient for sand baths, and in Koktebel the beach is pebbly. An excellent beach holiday awaits you in Evpatoria, there are sandy beaches with a gentle slope of the seabed. There are wild beaches on almost any coast. The total length of Crimean beaches is neither more nor less, but 517 km.

You can diversify your vacation in Crimea with excursions. Here you will be offered excursions to ancient temples, palaces, museums and much more. For lovers of active recreation, cycling or hiking will be of interest, and there are dive clubs in any resort village or city.

From Kazakhstan to Crimea you can get through Almaty by train Almaty-Simferopol, or by plane. From Simferopol you can get to any city by bus. A unique intercity connection has been organized between Simferopol and the cities of the southern coast - the Crimean trolleybus, its route passes through Alushta and Yalta, the length of this route is 96 km.

 

 

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