What is worth seeing in Yalta? What to see in Yalta in one day, three days and a week

When choosing a resort for a vacation, each of us is looking for a place where he will be most comfortable. Someone prefers to relax in a calm and quiet environment, choosing villages away from the bustle of the city. And someone likes to combine holidays at sea, alternating with visits to attractions, museums and various excursions. If you belong to the second group of people, then Yalta is for you.
Yalta is a resort town in the South of Crimea. It is so full of sights that you will need to schedule excursions in advance so as not to miss anything.

Sights of Yalta

Having visited Yalta, you should definitely take a walk along its embankment. On a stretch of more than one thousand meters, where Maxim Gorky, Isidora Duncan, Sergei Yesenin, Chekhov and other celebrities of the past once walked, you can see the beauties of the local flora: palm trees, plane trees, cacti, magnolias; Historical building hotel "Tavrida"; cinema and concert hall "Jubilee"; the lower station of the cable car to Mount Darsan; still working 19th century lighthouse and much more. It is also worth noting that the embankment in Yalta is the most visited place in Crimea. On average, over 2 million people visit it every year.


The newest water park of the Crimean peninsula. It was opened just a few years ago and has already become one of the most popular and visited places in Yalta. Modern slides, pools, waterfalls and much more diversify your vacation at sea.


Do not deprive your attention of the Yalta Theater named after A.P. Chekhov. It was built at the end of the ⅩⅠⅩ century, and now it is also equipped with modern technological innovations. Therefore, this theater is considered not only the best in the Crimea, but also one of the best among the CIS countries. The exterior and interior of the theater building are designed in a calm traditional style, without too much pomp. You can visit it only on the days of performances, separate excursions are not provided here.


The last years of his life Anton Pavlovich Chekhov lived in Yalta, and it was in Yalta that the works “Lady with a Dog”, “The Cherry Orchard” and “Three Sisters” were born from under his pen. Now the house, which was designed and built by Chekhov, works as a museum. Almost the entire interior, personal belongings, and the writer's office have been preserved in it. A visit to the museum will greatly enrich your inner world and will allow you to get in touch with the history of Russian literature.


The Armenian Church was built in 1917 by Poghos Ter-Ghukasyan, an oilman from Baku. The Armenian diaspora immediately rallied around the Yalta Church, which partially financed the facade and finishing works. Now the church is active and it is advisable to plan a visit during the daytime.





The Yalta lighthouse is located opposite the Yalta embankment and is one of the oldest architectural monuments of the city. Even Admiral Lazarev strongly recommended building a lighthouse in Yalta. In 1874, a temporary lighthouse was built, which became the predecessor of the current one.


And on the waterfront of Yalta you can visit the Roffe Baths. They were built in 1897 by the merchant A.I. Roffe and were part of hotel complex"France". In 1980, they wanted to be demolished, but Sofia Rotaru led an initiative group opposing such actions, and even achieved a reconstruction here, which ended in 2000.

Attractions of Yalta within walking distance


One of the most famous places to visit is the Massandra Palace. It was under construction for a little over 20 years and Prince Vorontsov S. M. was to become its first owner. But a year after the start of construction (in 1882), he died, and the unfinished estate passed into the hands of Alexander III. It was then that the main architect of this project was Maximilian Messmacher, who supplemented it with his own ideas. But, unfortunately, for the same reasons, the second owner of the palace did not have time to enjoy the results of construction. The Massandra Palace in its final form went to his son Nicholas II. In the Soviet era, I. V. Stalin liked to relax in this castle, and only in 1992 the castle became a museum open to visitors.


Another palace that belonged to the Romanov dynasty is Livadia. This is a real work of architectural art, which annually gathers crowds of tourists. It is famous for the fact that in 1945 a conference was held here, the participants of which were the USA, Great Britain and Soviet Union. To this day, important meetings of dignitaries from all over the world are held here, so there are days closed to visitors. It is interesting that many Soviet and foreign films were filmed on the territory of this castle.



Located in the vicinity of Yalta. The palace is made in a mixture of Moorish and gothic style with neoclassical elements. The beauty of the architecture of the palace is impressive. The parking area is pretty decent. The palace is located on the territory of the Yalta sanatorium, so it very rarely gets into tourist excursions and guidebooks.



The Botkin trail originates at the Skazka Zoo and goes almost to the Uchan-Su waterfall. The path got its name thanks to Professor Botkin, who not only liked to walk along it himself, but also very often forced his wards to do his morning exercise. Professor Botkin believed that walking along mountain paths more than 45 minutes should flow: it is after this time that access to the lower part of the lungs opens, in which air often stagnates. After 45 minutes of walking, intensive ventilation of the lungs begins, and Krymsky Mountain air in combination with juniper and pine needles, it is able to fight the most terrible diseases. His practice has helped heal hundreds of his patients and tens of thousands of people in Russia.


Above Yalta rises to all famous mountain Ai-Petri, which you can get to very in an unusual way- on the funicular. cable car connects the Miskhor station and the top of the mountain, and in winter time it's the only way to get there. Its length is almost three kilometers, and maximum height 1152 meters. This cable car is unique in that it ascends the mountains at an angle of 46° and is a masterpiece of construction.


Having traveled only 7 km from Yalta, you can see the largest and beautiful waterfall Crimean peninsula Uchan-Su. Its height is almost one hundred meters. The waterfall is so picturesque that it cannot but bewitch. There is a legend that a girl who escaped from the captivity of a dragon turned into the water of this waterfall in order to save people from drought.



Theater of marine animals "Aquatoria" (dolphinarium)



One of the virgin corners of the Crimean peninsula. It is located on the southern coast of Crimea and is one of the most iconic sights of Yalta. It was on Cape Martyan that the nature that was on the entire Crimean coast 200-300 years ago was preserved. It was here that many species of inhabitants of the flora and fauna of the southern coast of Crimea found their last refuge. Cape Martyan - protected area and visiting it is possible only with passes.

Sights of Yalta very varied and interesting. Most of them simply did not get into the article: fountains, monuments, squares, squares and much more. The article highlighted the largest and iconic places. Once on vacation in Yalta, you will discover a completely new and beautiful world. Walking along the city streets and embankments, you will definitely fall in love with this a beautiful city, and visiting several palaces or seeing sunset or dawn on the Yalta embankment, you will understand why All the writers of Russian literature praised the Crimea and Yalta in particular.

Sights of Yalta on the map of Crimea

Yalta- most popular and prestigious resort on the Crimean coast. The southern coast of Crimea, sung in many works of art, attracts tourists and vacationers from all countries former USSR. Yalta remains the main resort city of the southern coast of Crimea.

Yalta on the map

You can spend more than one week to see the many sights of Yalta and its environs.

Story

The history of Yalta, as a human settlement, began BC. Initially, there was a colony of the ancient Greeks, which later became a Byzantine settlement. Later, the city became a Genoese colony, and then became part of the Crimean Khanate.

After the conquest of the Crimea Russian Empire the settlement became part of it, and since 1838 it received the status of a city.

Since that time, Yalta has become resort town attracting tourists from all over the country.

Main resort areas

Big Yalta includes many towns and villages belonging to various resort areas:

  1. The city itself Yalta;
  2. Village Massandra;
  3. Gurzuf;
  4. Simeiz And Katsiveli;
  5. Foros;
  6. Gaspra And Miskhor;
  7. Alupka;
  8. Livadia And Oreanda.

Sights of the city and surroundings - photo with description