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Guide & interpreter in Ukraine

This is Olga, our director and senior guide

Tel.: +380487192677,
+38067 7724261


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Excursions in Ukraine
We offer our guests
exciting excursion
program


Our excursion program:



City Tour

There are places that are nice to visit, but don’t call on you to return. Crimea calls you again and again. There is a desire to travel along Crimea’s winding roads, and wait for the moment when, out of the blue, a seascape will open up before you like a little wonder. There is a longing to run down a winding mountain path to the sea and delve into it, feel it, feel how the sea’s energy overcomes you. There is an urge to drink some Crimean wine, which one can get on the “great earth” but in the Crimea it is especially intoxicating and is taken in with exceptional ease. There is craving to gaze again into the Crimean night sky- it seems that all of the stars in the infinite cosmos have gathered here over the Crimean peninsula. There are a number of conservation areas where you especially want to visit again…Shalyapinskaya Mountain in Gurzuf-the cliff in the sea on which Fedor Shalyapin sat and dreamed about building an opera theatre, singer there and inviting singers from all over the world, so as to “overpower” the hum of the sea.It is the Foros Church high above sea level, Grafskaya Dock in Sevastopol, and the beautiful restaurant in the “Valley of Tales” near a picturesque mountain stream! From a bird’s eye wiew the Crimea Peninsula looks like a bird, which is diving into the Black Sea. From the sky it becomes quite obvious that Crimea is practically an island. Only the Perekop Isthmus connects it to land. This isthmus can be as narrow as 7 km in some places. The Crimean Peninsula is formed from three mountain ranges-from Sevastopol to Feodosiya. They are extremely picturesque, even though they are not that high(the highest peak of Roman-Kosh Mountain is 1545 m above sea level). The main mountain range is interwoven by the ails-rolling plateaus on which grass and other flowers grow in the spring.. The slopes of the Crimean mountains are laces with old forests-living proof of the peninsula’s ancient history. Oak, beech, cider-an ever-lasting source of healing Crimean air. In the deep forest one finds trickling clean streams, Crimea’s unique edelweiss and beautiful orchids. One of the integral parts of Crimea’s beauty is its man-made treasures. Famous leaders in landscape architecture have made Crimea’s 11 parks, including the Alupka Park, Gurzuf Park and the Massandra Park. The Nikita Botanical Gardens have attracted visitors now for over 200 years. The park’s botanical collection consisits of more than 30 000 types of plants from every corner of the earth. Throughout the year Crimea is frequented by piligrims-those who love a lively vacation in nature, and like to discover the picturesque corners of the Crimean landscape. Many tourist paths have been made on the peninsula, especially on its mountainous terrain. Walking tours make it possible to see the cloaked corners of Crimea and the shores of the Black Sea, including the mysterious Kara-Dag, Uchan_Su and Dzhur-Dzhur waterfalls, the Kymsyl-Koba and Marble caves, the whimsical landscapes of the distant sea that open up from the summit of Ai-Petri before the eyes of traveler.






Our interpreters speak English, Italian, Spanish, French and German.
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