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The room is cozy, the windows overlook the park, beautiful and unusual). We ate in the dining room, full board - good choice, lots of pastries, salads and drinks. The beach is pebble and we were delighted with the free use of sun loungers.

The boarding house in Crimea Neva is its own miracle resort town. The large and landscaped territory of the boarding house is surrounded by greenery, creating its own special microclimate. The green air mixes with the sea air and immediately upon arrival you understand: I’m on vacation!!!

This year we had a great vacation in Alushta! We traveled with a child, so we chose a place suitable for families with children. Neva fully met our expectations! The menu is varied and of high quality, there is everything for children, there is a children's playground on the territory, and there are many children's (and other!) entertainments in the area. We also rented a children's scooter and stroller from the boarding house. We strongly recommend the boarding house...

I would like to immediately express my deep gratitude to the staff of the boarding house for a wonderful holiday in Alushta. During our stay at Neva, no complaints arose. We had a cozy room with a balcony and a neat bathroom. In addition to furniture, there is a refrigerator, TV and air conditioning - everything is in working order. Cold and hot water round the clock. Cleaning was carried out every day, bed linen and towels were changed promptly

Last year we spent the May holidays in Alushta, at the Neva boarding house. Large boarding house, with beautiful grounds and wonderful staff. Maybe because the season is just beginning, or maybe they are always so friendly. In short, the service was high quality. Cleaning, dining room, territory, everything is clean and you can feel the owner’s hand. Spring at sea is not summer, of course, but we really enjoyed it after...

Last year we celebrated spring in Crimea. I liked my stay at the Neva in Alushta for its simplicity, unpretentiousness and silence. Spacious and bright room with all amenities, buffet, Wi-Fi, and the sea. Clean and clear water, amazing nature around. It’s a pity that without swimming, the water was still cool. Overall, we really enjoyed our vacation.

I liked our double prime room, cozy and sunny. They didn’t deny themselves anything when it came to food; the cooks cooked delicious and home-made food. It's convenient that there is a diet menu. This was our first time vacationing in a boarding house of this scale; before that we had mostly rented in the private sector. We went to the sea twice a day, walked a lot and went on an excursion to Yalta; at the beginning of summer it is already crowded here.

We have three small children, so the choice of Neva was determined by its prices and the availability of everything necessary for a holiday with children. Our room was in building 2, spacious, clean, with air conditioning, TV, and refrigerator. Cleaning was done every day and very thoroughly (this was important for us - the youngest constantly crawls on the floor). The range of food in the dining room, its quality and quantity pleased each of our five...

Beautiful view of the mountains from the Neva. The cuisine did not disappoint; we only ate at the boarding house. All the children are delighted with the animation: in the morning on the beach, then all sorts of activities like modeling, drawing, shows in the evening, children's discos. We went to the Sound club, for guests of the Neva there was a 10% discount. We swam, walked along the embankment, in the park and throughout the boarding house itself. Great vacation!

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Zander- a famous seaside resort, a city that encloses the sea in cozy bays with rocky capes and meets the breezes with the majestic walls of the ancient Genoese fortress. Sudak harmoniously combines all the advantages of the Crimean resorts - a warm and gentle climate, an amphitheater of mountains that protects the city from the winds, sea waters gently rolling onto polished multi-colored pebbles, fragrant southern flora - Crimean pine and juniper.


The resort has truly impressive historical and, especially, natural attractions - rock grottoes that look like the gaping mouths of stone giants, capes jutting into the azure of the sea, and expressive gorges appear here to the traveler’s gaze. It is not for nothing that the resort village of Novy Svet near Sudak was once called Paradise, where, if not here, you can truly appreciate the heavenly beauty of Crimea while enjoying a glass of Novosvet champagne.

Geographical position

Sudak is located in the central part of the southeastern coast of the Crimean Peninsula, 100 km from Simferopol, 42 km south of Feodosia and 50 km north of Alushta. The resort lies in the valley of the Sudak River, near a bay formed by the rocky capes Kapchik and Rybachy. In turn, the rugged coast of Sudak Bay forms several bays and small coves.

The resort's topography is a hilly coastal plain, giving way to the Main Range of the Crimean Mountains, breaking up into separate peaks. Overhanging the resort streets are the massifs of Fortress Mountain and Sokol Mountain, the low Sugarloaf Mountain and Bald Mountain. Valleys extend deep into the continent, along which the beds of low-water rivers snake. From the south, Sudak is adjacent to the mountain amphitheater of the New World with the Koba-Kaya mountain dotted with grottoes, the long rocky Cape Kapchik, and the jagged peaks of Karaul-Oba.

The vegetation of Sudak includes relict juniper groves on the slopes of Karau-Oba, Crimean pine on the rocky mountain ledges, vineyards and flowering steppe. Within the resort there are orchards and park areas where thuja, cypress and plane trees grow.

Climate

The climate of Sudak is generally similar to the climate of the southern coast of Crimea, but much drier. The resort is characterized by: clear sunny weather, absence of sudden temperature changes.

Winter in Sudak is harsher than at the resorts of the South Coast. The coldest month is February. The average temperature in February is 2 °C. A stable snow cover does not form, and strong gusty winds often blow.

Summer in Sudak is hot, sunny and dry. The average July temperature is 26 °C, with daytime temperatures often rising to 30 °C and above. Warm and clear weather lasts until October.

Hours of sunshine – 2550 per year.
The average annual precipitation is about 320 mm.

The swimming season in Sudak is one of the longest in Crimea. The sea warms up in early June and remains warm until September. The sea water temperature during this period fluctuates between 19-25 °C.

Connection

Cellular communication services in Sudak, as throughout Crimea, are provided by mobile operators MTS and Win Mobile; the Beeline network operates in international roaming mode. For calls within Russia, it is most convenient to use MTS tariffs, and if you plan to make calls within the peninsula, it is better to purchase the Win Mobile package. A number of operators offer mobile 3G and 4G Internet services.

Some cafes and restaurants, boarding houses and resort hotels are equipped with wireless Wi-Fi Internet access points.

Population

According to an estimate in 201, the population of Sudak is 15,500 people. Most of the inhabitants, about 65%, are Russians, 19.5% are Ukrainians, 9.8% are Crimean Tatars.

Resort areas

The Sudak resort region is directly the city of Sudak and the village of Novy Svet.

Zander– the center of the urban district and a large resort. There is a large selection of hotels, boarding houses and resort complexes, entertainment centers, cafes and restaurants. The main advantages of the resort are small pebble beaches, picturesque natural landscapes, a variety of leisure activities and the presence of attractions. In addition, Sudak is one of the winemaking centers in Crimea - there are tasting rooms and branded stores in the city.

New World- a resort village located south of Sudak, on the shores of Novosvetskaya or Green Bay. Novy Svet is one of the smallest and most cozy resort corners of Crimea, known as the center of champagne production and the owner of expressive nature. The Karaul-Oba Nature Reserve with a juniper grove adjoins the village, which is why the air here is filled with healing plant phytoncides. Novy Svet is a resort both for a quiet family holiday and for active tourism. The choice of hotels and resort complexes here is not as wide as in Sudak, but the streets are less crowded and quieter.

Transport component

Air transport. In order to get to Sudak, you should take a flight to Simferopol airport. Simferopol International Airport receives flights from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Samara, Krasnodar, Rostov-on-Don, Volgograd, Tyumen and other Russian cities. The distance from the airport to the resort is 105 km. You can get from the airport to Sudak by taxi - control desks are available in the arrivals hall. A taxi ride to the resort will cost an average of 1,500 rubles, and the travel time is 1.5-2 hours. You can also first take minibuses No. 49, 98, 100, 115 or trolleybus No. 9 to the bus station, and from there take an intercity bus to Sudak.

Railway transport. The bus stations closest to Sudak are in Simferopol and Kerch. Both stations receive trains from different regions of Russia and neighboring countries. Near the railway station of Simferopol there is a bus station "Kurortnaya", from which buses and minibuses depart to Sudak.

Motor transport. There are bus stations in Sudak and Novy Svet. Sudak bus station is connected by direct buses to Simferopol, Feodosia, Kerch, Koktebel, Yalta. Buses from Simferopol and Feodosia stop at the Novy Svet bus station.

City ground transport Sudaka - minibuses. Suburban minibuses connect the city with the resort village of Novy Svet. In addition, the resort has taxi services and private cabs, and car rental offices.

Tourism

The main tourist destinations of Sudak are beach holidays, excursion tourism, active recreation and recreation.

Beach holiday. The beaches of Big Sudak stretch from Cape Meganom to Kutlak Bay. The city itself lies next to a wide strip of sand, pebble and small pebble beach, gently sloping into the water.

The city beach of Sudak is located near the Fortress Mountain. The beach cannot boast of a developed infrastructure - there are only a few shade canopies and sun loungers for rent. On the shore of Sudak Bay there are well-maintained beaches of modern tourist complexes “Sudak”, “Horizon”, with rows of sun loungers and shade canopies, water activities and attractions, beaches of boarding houses and resort hotels with umbrellas and sun loungers. In the southern part of Sudak Bay there is a paid Mojito beach with imported sand.

The beaches of Cape Meganom are popular among lovers of secluded relaxation. The beaches in some places are made up of coarse golden sand mixed with pebbles, and in some places they are pebbly and rocky. Sea water in the Meganom area is considered the cleanest and most transparent in all of Crimea. The waters of the cape are inhabited by crabs, rapana and mussels.

Meganomian beaches compete with the beaches of Kapsel Bay. Strips of sand and gravel shore near rocky cliffs and areas of sand and shell rock are sparsely populated and picturesque.

There is only one beach in the New World, covering the entire coast of Green Bay. The shore is composed of dark quartz sand and pebbles, along which boardwalks are laid out. Entry into the water here is not the most convenient - there are many large stones. There are sun loungers and shade canopies on the shore, and there are beach cafes and entertainment.

To the south of the New World are the Blue and Golubaya bays, separated by Cape Kapchik. On the shore of the Blue Bay there is Tsarsky Beach - a narrow pebble strip near a bowl of mountains, decorated with a juniper grove. It is believed that Nicholas II rested on the beach during his visit to the New World. Today, due to the danger of rockfall, Tsarsky Beach is closed to the public. However, you can swim in the waters of the Blue Bay from yachts regularly cruising along the bays.

Active recreation and excursion tourism in Sudak and the New World go hand in hand. The attractions of the resorts are mostly natural and archaeological, so to get to know them you need to take a long walk. The main interest is the Karaul-Oba Nature Reserve with a juniper grove and numerous tourist routes, including the famous Golitsyn Trail, along which the “father of Russian champagne” Lev Sergeevich Golitsyn and Emperor Nicholas II walked.

In addition to hiking, resort guests can rent bicycles, ATVs, go on a boat trip or fishing, try their hand at scuba diving and paddle surfing.

Wellness holiday. In Sudak and the New World, nature has created favorable conditions for humans. Warm, sunny weather, low humidity, sea aerosols and the healing aromas of juniper and pine held by the mountains have healing and healing properties. Even easy walks along the sea or along the paths of nature reserves have a beneficial effect on the nervous and cardiovascular systems, respiratory organs and skin.

Many boarding houses, tourist complexes and resort hotels in Sudak, along with conditions for beach and active recreation, offer wellness treatments - massage, sauna and solarium visits, mud applications and body wraps.

Important phone numbers

Useful phone numbers in Sudak:
Unified rescue and fire service - 101
Police – 102
Ambulance – 103
City information service – 109
Railway ticket offices - 16-53, 2-19-03
Bus station, information - 2-11-71, 2-15-06
Air ticket offices - 2-18-37, 2-16-97

Attractions

Sudak and its picturesque surroundings have been favored by various civilizations and cultures over the centuries, which is why here you can find sights from different eras - from ancient artifacts to noble houses from the times of the Russian Empire.

Without exaggeration, the visiting card of the city can be called the Genoese fortress. The majestic walls of a medieval citadel stand on top of an ancient fossilized reef. The fortress appeared in the 12th century, at a time when the coast of the peninsula from the Bosporus (Kerch) to Chersonesos belonged to the Genoese. Their capital was located in Feodosia, and a military base was located on the territory of modern Sudak. Visitors to the museum-reserve can walk along the powerful fortress wall rising above a steep cliff, visit the towers and bastions of the citadel, visit the consular house, and see medieval artillery pieces.

Among the architectural monuments of Greater Sudak is the house of Prince Golitsyn with jagged towers like knights’ castles, and the Church of the Intercession of the Mother of God, founded in 1819.

Of particular interest are the natural attractions of Sudak and the New World. A whole host of natural beauties and historical monuments has been preserved in the Karau-Oba nature reserve, stretching from the New World to the Kutlak River, along the banks of three bays. The famous Golitsyn Trail runs through the reserve, starting on the shores of Green Bay, then skirting Mount Koba-Kaya with the Golitsyn grotto-wine storage facility, and then running along the Blue and Golubaya bays. Another path goes through a juniper grove, around the jagged mountain Karau-Oba with the Adam's Bed gorge and the ancient Staircase of the Tauri.

Connoisseurs of Crimean wines can visit a champagne factory in the New World or visit the wine cellars of the Golitsyn house-museum. In addition, excursion routes to Koktebel, Feodosia and the resorts of the Southern Coast of Crimea start from Sudak.

Leisure at the resort

Restaurants. There are restaurants, cafes, pizzerias, fast food outlets and canteens in Sudak. In the resort's establishments, preference is given to dishes of Crimean Tatar, Russian and Ukrainian cuisines, as well as dishes from the Black Sea seafood.

One of the most visited restaurants in Sudak is Parus on the embankment. The establishment with an open terrace in a Mediterranean style with snow-white columns and tables offers guests dishes of European and Oriental cuisine. The unique atmosphere of the restaurant consists of the interior, the panorama of Sudak Bay opening from the terrace, and helpful waiters in sailor suits. In the evenings at 22.00 the bell sounds, after which the lights and colored fountains turn on.

On one of the main resort thoroughfares of Sudak, Cypress Alley, there is the NewCity restaurant. The establishment, stylized as an American diner, serves simple, yet tasty and satisfying dishes. King prawns, pike-perch steak, and tea with mint liqueur are always popular among New City visitors.

Lagman, shurpa, pasties, as well as traditional Tatar hospitality await guests of the Elmaz restaurant. The hall of the establishment corresponds to the menu - there are traditional sofas, wood carvings, and oriental ornaments.

Parks. The main tourist area of ​​Sudak is Cypress Alley, framed, as the name suggests, by rows of cypress trees. The alley leads tourists to the embankment - wide and framed by a milky-white balustrade on one side, and a wall of plane trees and acacias on the other.

Park areas with artificial ponds, walkways, cascades of fountains, a colorful carpet of flower beds and a collection of southern flora surround boarding houses, tourist complexes and resort hotels. In the central part of the city, at a distance from the sea, there is a small city park with walking paths in the shade of plane trees, thujas and cypresses.

In the New World, the park area stretches from the Golitsyn Palace, which looks like a medieval castle, to the Embankment. Thuja, cypress, acacia and plane trees are planted along the central alley, and flower beds and flower beds are laid out. The park flora frames children's playgrounds, the Church of St. Luke and the monument to Prince Golitsyn.

Theaters and cinemas. In Sudak, the latest film releases in 2D and 3D formats can be seen at the Chaika cinema, located in the central part of the city. Boarding houses and resort complexes have cinema and concert halls where film shows, concert programs, and theatrical performances are held.

Museums. Directly from the Sudak embankment you can get to the Historical and Local Lore Museum of the resort. The museum's exposition occupies several halls, the names of which symbolize a particular era in the history of the city - Soldaya, Sugdeya and Surozh. The collection includes antique and medieval ceramics, weapons and jewelry, documents and photographs from more recent times.

Several museum exhibitions can be seen in the towers and mosques on the territory of the Genoese fortress. Here you can see jugs, cannonballs, jewelry and coins from the Middle Ages.

In the New World, the House-Museum of Prince Golitsyn is open to visitors. As part of the excursion, tourists can see the furnishings of a noble mansion and wine cellars, as well as taste New World sparkling wines.

Entertainment and shopping centers. Sudak's entertainment centers are concentrated on Cypress Alley - there is a bowling club, nightclubs, karaoke halls, and a beach bazaar, where you can buy everything for vacation and relaxation on the beach. The façade of the Priboy disco bar faces the embankment. Show programs and themed parties in the open air are held on paid beaches and in the water park.

On the New World embankment there are several clubs and bars that host discos, karaoke competitions, concerts and parties.

Water parks. The resort has a medium-sized water park "Sudak". On an area of ​​20,000 sq. m there are water slides “Kamikaze”, “Black Hole”, “Boomerang”, “Multislide”, “Superloop” slides the height of a seven-story building, a complex of children's slides, an entertainment pool with hydromassage geysers and cascades, a recreation area, a pizzeria and a cafe-bar.

Amusement parks. Next to Cypress Alley there is an amusement park, most of which are aimed at children. Visitors can enjoy carousels, slides, electric cars, slot machines, a prize shooting gallery, and family attractions - karting, a carousel and a Ferris wheel.

Dolphinariums. The Sudak Dolphinarium “Nemo” hosts show programs with the participation of dolphins and fur seals. Performances take place every day, except Monday. For an additional fee, you can take photos or even swim with the pinniped artists.

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Sudak regularly hosts major cultural and sporting events. Concerts and festivals, large-scale shows and theatrical programs are held on the fortress mountain.

Every year since 2001, the knightly festival “Genoese Helmet” has been held in Sudak, which brings together representatives of historical reconstruction clubs from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Moldova. The festival program includes theatrical performances, knightly tournaments, mass buhurt battles, performances by dancers and musicians, and a demonstration of medieval artillery.

An equally significant event for the resort is the “City of Masters” on Fortress Hill. The colorful fair gives visitors the opportunity to purchase handicrafts. Masters present pottery, leather and blacksmith crafts, artistic embossing, wicker weaving and knitting, weaving and spinning.

In addition, traditional events for Sudak in recent years have become oriental dance festivals, open-air rock festivals, the Indian festival of colors Holi, various flash mobs and holidays.

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Zander- a famous seaside resort, a city that encloses the sea in cozy bays with rocky capes and meets the breezes with the majestic walls of the ancient Genoese fortress. Sudak harmoniously combines all the advantages of the Crimean resorts - a warm and gentle climate, an amphitheater of mountains that protects the city from the winds, sea waters gently rolling onto polished multi-colored pebbles, fragrant southern flora - Crimean pine and juniper.


The resort has truly impressive historical and, especially, natural attractions - rock grottoes that look like the gaping mouths of stone giants, capes jutting into the azure of the sea, and expressive gorges appear here to the traveler’s gaze. It is not for nothing that the resort village of Novy Svet near Sudak was once called Paradise, where, if not here, you can truly appreciate the heavenly beauty of Crimea while enjoying a glass of Novosvet champagne.

Geographical position

Sudak is located in the central part of the southeastern coast of the Crimean Peninsula, 100 km from Simferopol, 42 km south of Feodosia and 50 km north of Alushta. The resort lies in the valley of the Sudak River, near a bay formed by the rocky capes Kapchik and Rybachy. In turn, the rugged coast of Sudak Bay forms several bays and small coves.

The resort's topography is a hilly coastal plain, giving way to the Main Range of the Crimean Mountains, breaking up into separate peaks. Overhanging the resort streets are the massifs of Fortress Mountain and Sokol Mountain, the low Sugarloaf Mountain and Bald Mountain. Valleys extend deep into the continent, along which the beds of low-water rivers snake. From the south, Sudak is adjacent to the mountain amphitheater of the New World with the Koba-Kaya mountain dotted with grottoes, the long rocky Cape Kapchik, and the jagged peaks of Karaul-Oba.

The vegetation of Sudak includes relict juniper groves on the slopes of Karau-Oba, Crimean pine on the rocky mountain ledges, vineyards and flowering steppe. Within the resort there are orchards and park areas where thuja, cypress and plane trees grow.

Climate

The climate of Sudak is generally similar to the climate of the southern coast of Crimea, but much drier. The resort is characterized by: clear sunny weather, absence of sudden temperature changes.

Winter in Sudak is harsher than at the resorts of the South Coast. The coldest month is February. The average temperature in February is 2 °C. A stable snow cover does not form, and strong gusty winds often blow.

Summer in Sudak is hot, sunny and dry. The average July temperature is 26 °C, with daytime temperatures often rising to 30 °C and above. Warm and clear weather lasts until October.

Hours of sunshine – 2550 per year.
The average annual precipitation is about 320 mm.

The swimming season in Sudak is one of the longest in Crimea. The sea warms up in early June and remains warm until September. The sea water temperature during this period fluctuates between 19-25 °C.

Connection

Cellular communication services in Sudak, as throughout Crimea, are provided by mobile operators MTS and Win Mobile; the Beeline network operates in international roaming mode. For calls within Russia, it is most convenient to use MTS tariffs, and if you plan to make calls within the peninsula, it is better to purchase the Win Mobile package. A number of operators offer mobile 3G and 4G Internet services.

Some cafes and restaurants, boarding houses and resort hotels are equipped with wireless Wi-Fi Internet access points.

Population

According to an estimate in 201, the population of Sudak is 15,500 people. Most of the inhabitants, about 65%, are Russians, 19.5% are Ukrainians, 9.8% are Crimean Tatars.

Resort areas

The Sudak resort region is directly the city of Sudak and the village of Novy Svet.

Zander– the center of the urban district and a large resort. There is a large selection of hotels, boarding houses and resort complexes, entertainment centers, cafes and restaurants. The main advantages of the resort are small pebble beaches, picturesque natural landscapes, a variety of leisure activities and the presence of attractions. In addition, Sudak is one of the winemaking centers in Crimea - there are tasting rooms and branded stores in the city.

New World- a resort village located south of Sudak, on the shores of Novosvetskaya or Green Bay. Novy Svet is one of the smallest and most cozy resort corners of Crimea, known as the center of champagne production and the owner of expressive nature. The Karaul-Oba Nature Reserve with a juniper grove adjoins the village, which is why the air here is filled with healing plant phytoncides. Novy Svet is a resort both for a quiet family holiday and for active tourism. The choice of hotels and resort complexes here is not as wide as in Sudak, but the streets are less crowded and quieter.

Transport component

Air transport. In order to get to Sudak, you should take a flight to Simferopol airport. Simferopol International Airport receives flights from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Samara, Krasnodar, Rostov-on-Don, Volgograd, Tyumen and other Russian cities. The distance from the airport to the resort is 105 km. You can get from the airport to Sudak by taxi - control desks are available in the arrivals hall. A taxi ride to the resort will cost an average of 1,500 rubles, and the travel time is 1.5-2 hours. You can also first take minibuses No. 49, 98, 100, 115 or trolleybus No. 9 to the bus station, and from there take an intercity bus to Sudak.

Railway transport. The bus stations closest to Sudak are in Simferopol and Kerch. Both stations receive trains from different regions of Russia and neighboring countries. Near the railway station of Simferopol there is a bus station "Kurortnaya", from which buses and minibuses depart to Sudak.

Motor transport. There are bus stations in Sudak and Novy Svet. Sudak bus station is connected by direct buses to Simferopol, Feodosia, Kerch, Koktebel, Yalta. Buses from Simferopol and Feodosia stop at the Novy Svet bus station.

City ground transport Sudaka - minibuses. Suburban minibuses connect the city with the resort village of Novy Svet. In addition, the resort has taxi services and private cabs, and car rental offices.

Tourism

The main tourist destinations of Sudak are beach holidays, excursion tourism, active recreation and recreation.

Beach holiday. The beaches of Big Sudak stretch from Cape Meganom to Kutlak Bay. The city itself lies next to a wide strip of sand, pebble and small pebble beach, gently sloping into the water.

The city beach of Sudak is located near the Fortress Mountain. The beach cannot boast of a developed infrastructure - there are only a few shade canopies and sun loungers for rent. On the shore of Sudak Bay there are well-maintained beaches of modern tourist complexes “Sudak”, “Horizon”, with rows of sun loungers and shade canopies, water activities and attractions, beaches of boarding houses and resort hotels with umbrellas and sun loungers. In the southern part of Sudak Bay there is a paid Mojito beach with imported sand.

The beaches of Cape Meganom are popular among lovers of secluded relaxation. The beaches in some places are made up of coarse golden sand mixed with pebbles, and in some places they are pebbly and rocky. Sea water in the Meganom area is considered the cleanest and most transparent in all of Crimea. The waters of the cape are inhabited by crabs, rapana and mussels.

Meganomian beaches compete with the beaches of Kapsel Bay. Strips of sand and gravel shore near rocky cliffs and areas of sand and shell rock are sparsely populated and picturesque.

There is only one beach in the New World, covering the entire coast of Green Bay. The shore is composed of dark quartz sand and pebbles, along which boardwalks are laid out. Entry into the water here is not the most convenient - there are many large stones. There are sun loungers and shade canopies on the shore, and there are beach cafes and entertainment.

To the south of the New World are the Blue and Golubaya bays, separated by Cape Kapchik. On the shore of the Blue Bay there is Tsarsky Beach - a narrow pebble strip near a bowl of mountains, decorated with a juniper grove. It is believed that Nicholas II rested on the beach during his visit to the New World. Today, due to the danger of rockfall, Tsarsky Beach is closed to the public. However, you can swim in the waters of the Blue Bay from yachts regularly cruising along the bays.

Active recreation and excursion tourism in Sudak and the New World go hand in hand. The attractions of the resorts are mostly natural and archaeological, so to get to know them you need to take a long walk. The main interest is the Karaul-Oba Nature Reserve with a juniper grove and numerous tourist routes, including the famous Golitsyn Trail, along which the “father of Russian champagne” Lev Sergeevich Golitsyn and Emperor Nicholas II walked.

In addition to hiking, resort guests can rent bicycles, ATVs, go on a boat trip or fishing, try their hand at scuba diving and paddle surfing.

Wellness holiday. In Sudak and the New World, nature has created favorable conditions for humans. Warm, sunny weather, low humidity, sea aerosols and the healing aromas of juniper and pine held by the mountains have healing and healing properties. Even easy walks along the sea or along the paths of nature reserves have a beneficial effect on the nervous and cardiovascular systems, respiratory organs and skin.

Many boarding houses, tourist complexes and resort hotels in Sudak, along with conditions for beach and active recreation, offer wellness treatments - massage, sauna and solarium visits, mud applications and body wraps.

Important phone numbers

Useful phone numbers in Sudak:
Unified rescue and fire service - 101
Police – 102
Ambulance – 103
City information service – 109
Railway ticket offices - 16-53, 2-19-03
Bus station, information - 2-11-71, 2-15-06
Air ticket offices - 2-18-37, 2-16-97

Attractions

Sudak and its picturesque surroundings have been favored by various civilizations and cultures over the centuries, which is why here you can find sights from different eras - from ancient artifacts to noble houses from the times of the Russian Empire.

Without exaggeration, the visiting card of the city can be called the Genoese fortress. The majestic walls of a medieval citadel stand on top of an ancient fossilized reef. The fortress appeared in the 12th century, at a time when the coast of the peninsula from the Bosporus (Kerch) to Chersonesos belonged to the Genoese. Their capital was located in Feodosia, and a military base was located on the territory of modern Sudak. Visitors to the museum-reserve can walk along the powerful fortress wall rising above a steep cliff, visit the towers and bastions of the citadel, visit the consular house, and see medieval artillery pieces.

Among the architectural monuments of Greater Sudak is the house of Prince Golitsyn with jagged towers like knights’ castles, and the Church of the Intercession of the Mother of God, founded in 1819.

Of particular interest are the natural attractions of Sudak and the New World. A whole host of natural beauties and historical monuments has been preserved in the Karau-Oba nature reserve, stretching from the New World to the Kutlak River, along the banks of three bays. The famous Golitsyn Trail runs through the reserve, starting on the shores of Green Bay, then skirting Mount Koba-Kaya with the Golitsyn grotto-wine storage facility, and then running along the Blue and Golubaya bays. Another path goes through a juniper grove, around the jagged mountain Karau-Oba with the Adam's Bed gorge and the ancient Staircase of the Tauri.

Connoisseurs of Crimean wines can visit a champagne factory in the New World or visit the wine cellars of the Golitsyn house-museum. In addition, excursion routes to Koktebel, Feodosia and the resorts of the Southern Coast of Crimea start from Sudak.

Leisure at the resort

Restaurants. There are restaurants, cafes, pizzerias, fast food outlets and canteens in Sudak. In the resort's establishments, preference is given to dishes of Crimean Tatar, Russian and Ukrainian cuisines, as well as dishes from the Black Sea seafood.

One of the most visited restaurants in Sudak is Parus on the embankment. The establishment with an open terrace in a Mediterranean style with snow-white columns and tables offers guests dishes of European and Oriental cuisine. The unique atmosphere of the restaurant consists of the interior, the panorama of Sudak Bay opening from the terrace, and helpful waiters in sailor suits. In the evenings at 22.00 the bell sounds, after which the lights and colored fountains turn on.

On one of the main resort thoroughfares of Sudak, Cypress Alley, there is the NewCity restaurant. The establishment, stylized as an American diner, serves simple, yet tasty and satisfying dishes. King prawns, pike-perch steak, and tea with mint liqueur are always popular among New City visitors.

Lagman, shurpa, pasties, as well as traditional Tatar hospitality await guests of the Elmaz restaurant. The hall of the establishment corresponds to the menu - there are traditional sofas, wood carvings, and oriental ornaments.

Parks. The main tourist area of ​​Sudak is Cypress Alley, framed, as the name suggests, by rows of cypress trees. The alley leads tourists to the embankment - wide and framed by a milky-white balustrade on one side, and a wall of plane trees and acacias on the other.

Park areas with artificial ponds, walkways, cascades of fountains, a colorful carpet of flower beds and a collection of southern flora surround boarding houses, tourist complexes and resort hotels. In the central part of the city, at a distance from the sea, there is a small city park with walking paths in the shade of plane trees, thujas and cypresses.

In the New World, the park area stretches from the Golitsyn Palace, which looks like a medieval castle, to the Embankment. Thuja, cypress, acacia and plane trees are planted along the central alley, and flower beds and flower beds are laid out. The park flora frames children's playgrounds, the Church of St. Luke and the monument to Prince Golitsyn.

Theaters and cinemas. In Sudak, the latest film releases in 2D and 3D formats can be seen at the Chaika cinema, located in the central part of the city. Boarding houses and resort complexes have cinema and concert halls where film shows, concert programs, and theatrical performances are held.

Museums. Directly from the Sudak embankment you can get to the Historical and Local Lore Museum of the resort. The museum's exposition occupies several halls, the names of which symbolize a particular era in the history of the city - Soldaya, Sugdeya and Surozh. The collection includes antique and medieval ceramics, weapons and jewelry, documents and photographs from more recent times.

Several museum exhibitions can be seen in the towers and mosques on the territory of the Genoese fortress. Here you can see jugs, cannonballs, jewelry and coins from the Middle Ages.

In the New World, the House-Museum of Prince Golitsyn is open to visitors. As part of the excursion, tourists can see the furnishings of a noble mansion and wine cellars, as well as taste New World sparkling wines.

Entertainment and shopping centers. Sudak's entertainment centers are concentrated on Cypress Alley - there is a bowling club, nightclubs, karaoke halls, and a beach bazaar, where you can buy everything for vacation and relaxation on the beach. The façade of the Priboy disco bar faces the embankment. Show programs and themed parties in the open air are held on paid beaches and in the water park.

On the New World embankment there are several clubs and bars that host discos, karaoke competitions, concerts and parties.

Water parks. The resort has a medium-sized water park "Sudak". On an area of ​​20,000 sq. m there are water slides “Kamikaze”, “Black Hole”, “Boomerang”, “Multislide”, “Superloop” slides the height of a seven-story building, a complex of children's slides, an entertainment pool with hydromassage geysers and cascades, a recreation area, a pizzeria and a cafe-bar.

Amusement parks. Next to Cypress Alley there is an amusement park, most of which are aimed at children. Visitors can enjoy carousels, slides, electric cars, slot machines, a prize shooting gallery, and family attractions - karting, a carousel and a Ferris wheel.

Dolphinariums. The Sudak Dolphinarium “Nemo” hosts show programs with the participation of dolphins and fur seals. Performances take place every day, except Monday. For an additional fee, you can take photos or even swim with the pinniped artists.

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Sudak regularly hosts major cultural and sporting events. Concerts and festivals, large-scale shows and theatrical programs are held on the fortress mountain.

Every year since 2001, the knightly festival “Genoese Helmet” has been held in Sudak, which brings together representatives of historical reconstruction clubs from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Moldova. The festival program includes theatrical performances, knightly tournaments, mass buhurt battles, performances by dancers and musicians, and a demonstration of medieval artillery.

An equally significant event for the resort is the “City of Masters” on Fortress Hill. The colorful fair gives visitors the opportunity to purchase handicrafts. Masters present pottery, leather and blacksmith crafts, artistic embossing, wicker weaving and knitting, weaving and spinning.

In addition, traditional events for Sudak in recent years have become oriental dance festivals, open-air rock festivals, the Indian festival of colors Holi, various flash mobs and holidays.

We offer to rent housing in Sudak with meals and without intermediaries. Our website contains descriptions of objects, prices, reviews, photos and telephone numbers for booking.


Accommodation in Sudak with meals without intermediaries

When going on vacation to Crimea, every tourist dreams of spending it carefree and comfortable. One of the favorite resort towns among Russians is Sudak. Accommodation with meals is chosen by students, families, and groups of vacationers. Such accommodation is not only convenient, but also allows you to feel free at the resort, forget about daily worries, everyday little things and fully enjoy your vacation on the coast.

Accommodation with meals in Sudak can be found in any area. Those who prefer to bask on the beach under the rays of the hot southern sun as often as possible can rent a room in a mini-hotel not far from the shore. And if you are a supporter of a relaxing holiday away from numerous compatriots and entertainment, book accommodation on the outskirts or in the foothills. By the way, it's always a little cheaper here.

Unlike those who choose to independently organize lunches and dinners, lovers of absolute comfort prefer to rent accommodation in Sudak with meals. In this case, you can order only breakfast or take advantage of the full diet. Most guest houses organize an excellent table for their tourists. Vacationers are served a hearty breakfast in the morning, after which they can head to the beach or visit interesting sights. Lunches and dinners are also organized at certain times, but if you are late, delicious dishes will be heated up for you.

A resort is a place where you don’t want to think about purchasing food, hassling at the stove and serving. Having thought through your vacation in advance and choosing the best one, you can completely dissolve in the atmosphere of the resort town, enjoy the serenity and forget about ordinary household worries. They will be taken care of by hospitable hosts who are always happy to take into account your food preferences and will try to satisfy even the most demanding gourmets.

There are three roads leading to Sudak. 106 km to the capital of Crimea, 80 km to Alushta, along a mountain serpentine, and 67 km to Feodosia. Sudak is especially beautiful from the sea. In the east lie the capes Alchak-Kaya (Low Rock) and Meganom, lying close to the water, very similar to each other; in the west rise the inaccessible cliffs of the Genoese fortress, Mount Sokol and the New World. In the north rise the Perchem-Oba and Ai-Yor-Dag mountains.

Sugdeya, Sidagios, Surdak, Soltak, Surozh, Surov, Sudak - this is how merciless time changed the name of this cozy seaside city in the south-east of Crimea. According to one version, the toponym “Sudak” is a modification of the word “Sugdak”, derived from the name of the Central Asian country Sogd, which was brought here at the beginning of the 3rd century AD. Alans are the founders of the settlement. The Sudak Valley, vast and generous in all respects, stretches from north to south for 13 kilometers. A small river, Suuk-Su, flows through it, feeding the local vineyards with its underground waters. Picturesque mountains protect it from cold northern and northeastern winds, and daytime sea breezes moderate the heat of the Crimean sun. By the way, the number of sunny days in Sudak is greater than in the wonderful Yalta: 2550 versus 2250 hours. Sudak gained its popularity as a resort towards the end of the last century, when students and poor intellectuals began to come here, for whom the expensive fashionable resorts of the South Coast were inaccessible. Sudak Bay, on the shores of which the city is located, is bordered by a wonderful beach, not inferior in quality to the famous beaches of Evpatoria and Feodosia. The seabed is soft and drops gradually.

The main local attraction, of course, is the Genoese fortress, built between 1371 and 1469. - a unique monument of medieval architecture of world significance. The famous scientist and traveler of the 19th century Dubois de Montpere wrote about it this way: “Neither the picturesque castles of the Rhine, nor the famous castles of Switzerland and Italy can compare with these majestic melancholy ruins of the Sudak fortress.” The fortress was built on a cone-shaped mountain, steeply falling to the sea and gently descending to the north, where it was once surrounded by a moat with water. The fortress walls reach two meters in thickness, and twenty towers rise above them along the entire perimeter. Even higher is the consular castle. At the top of the Fortress Mountain rises, glorified in legends, the Maiden (aka Watch) Tower. According to one of them, the commander Hyrkas fell in love with Queen Theodora of Sugdea, but she did not reciprocate his feelings and took a vow of celibacy. Then Hyrkas committed betrayal. He showed the Genoese a secret passage to the fortress and helped them take possession of the city. Theodora, cursing the traitor, threw herself from the tower and crashed against the rocks. From the Maiden Tower there is a beautiful view of most of the eastern South Coast, the mountain range with the peaks of Ai-Petri, Babugan-Yayla and Ayu-Dag, far to the west and the Sudak, Ai-Sava and Taraktash valleys.