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Rest in Crimea. The geography of the peninsula for families

CrimeaPRESS reports:

Crimea continues to gather a lot of tourists at its sights and natural sites every year. The peninsula is diverse and out of habit, you can easily get lost in the desire to visit most of all the beauties in one trip. But if you know what is where, then you can make an optimal route in advance with maximum coverage of the most interesting places.

website. The fact is that there is no static list of what is blocked here, and what will definitely work. Today all Google services are available, tomorrow they may not work anymore. All sites can be accessed through one local provider, but not through mobile Internet.

In general, access is very unstable. Therefore, it is better to stock up on one or even two VPN services in advance. It is better to look towards commercial products. They can guarantee a stable connection and reliability in terms of personal data security. Upon arrival home, you can return your money for the VPN purchase under warranty.

Where to go in Crimea with children

In fact, the infrastructure of the peninsula is quite well developed. Therefore, with children, you can go almost anywhere. Here is a small list of the most beautiful and significant places.

40Swallow’s Nest75

This is a castle, which is located on a rock with a height of 40 m. One of the most famous sights of Crimea. The castle itself is relatively small, covering an area of ​​about sq.m. Today it houses a museum that exhibits paintings by the most famous artists.

40Vorontsov Palace

The object is located approximately in km from the previous attraction. In fact, it is now a museum, which exhibits numerous exhibits from a wide variety of categories of art. There are a lot of paintings, and there is also a park with an area of ​​​​40 Ha. You can admire the ponds, rock garden, alleys, fountains and walk to the Tea House on the seashore.

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120Marble Cave

Not far from Simferopol is the Marble Cave. Architect-nature for many years has created here a real festival of stones and crystals of unimaginable shapes. The cave is divided into three main zones: the Perestroika Hall, the Tiger Passage and the Gallery of Fairy Tales. Impressions from each of them will definitely be enough for a year. )

In the park, as you might guess, there are miniatures of Crimean sights. Basically, these are palaces, temples and other important architectural objects. The miniatures are very accurate and it is worth visiting the park, at least for the sake of very spectacular photographs.

40Sasyk-Sivash

The first thing that immediately surprises this place is the red color of the water. It is obtained as a result of the action of Dunaliella salina algae, which secrete beta-carotene and archaea microorganisms. Physically, the lake is located between Evpatoria and Saki. Salt has been mined here since time immemorial. In general, this water is considered medicinal and is therefore used to prevent various infectious diseases. Interestingly, with a huge area of ​​​​ sq. km, the lake has a depth of only 1.2 m. Therefore, you can safely go here with children. The best time to visit the lake is during the summer months. At this time, the lake has the most intense color.

40Quiet Bay

There is a quiet bay near Koktebel. It is not named so by chance. Even during a storm, the water here is calm, as the bay is reliably protected by rocks. In addition, there is a small sandy beach. Just a beautiful and peaceful place.

In general, a trip to the Crimea, with the aim of visiting all the amazing and beautiful places, can take a long time. But don’t worry if you can’t see everything at once. There will be a program for next year.

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