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Coast of Crimea on the map. Black and Azov seas with cities and towns

After the Crimean peninsula became part of Russia, millions of tourists from all cities of our country immediately went and flew to its resorts. After all, there are wonderful and beloved resorts: Yalta, Sudak, Evpatoria, Simferopol, Alushta and many others. And how many medium-sized and small villages there are on the coast of the peninsula, which are also touristic and welcome vacationers with open arms. With such a variety of resorts, how can you choose the best place to relax? A detailed map of the Crimean coast with the cities and towns that exist on the Crimean peninsula will help you here. The map is interactive and you can zoom in up to 30 meters! This will allow you to consider not only roads in cities, but also the location of houses, hotels and guest houses.

The Republic of Crimea is washed by two seas: the Black and Azov. As in the Krasnodar Territory, most tourists prefer to spend their holidays on the Black Sea coast. This is understandable: there are better resorts here, their infrastructure is more developed, familiar cities and beautiful nature. Of course, it is not correct to say that the resorts of the republic on the shores of the Azov Sea are completely bad. It has its own highlights and has its own charm in relaxation. Firstly, the sea here is warmer, secondly, there are fewer vacationers and it is quieter, and thirdly, this is where an amazing spit called the Arabat Arrow is located. Those who saw it with their own eyes will forever remember this beauty. The spit stretches for 110 kilometers, and it separates the Sea of ​​Azov from the salt lake Sivash. Sometimes the width of the spit reaches 8 kilometers. And sometimes only no more than 200 meters. There is no such braid anywhere else in the world, and it is worth a look.

Tourists' favorite city for vacation is Yalta. All vacationers have been trying to get here since Soviet times. Then it was believed that a vacation in Yalta was a royal vacation. It was difficult to get into local resorts; vouchers were issued only to the best workers and management. With the advent of cars, tourists began to come to Yalta, set up tents and relax like savages. It was here that the favorite film “Three Plus Two” was filmed.

Now the city of Yalta has become a modern resort. Tourists also come here and there are quite a lot of them. And in order to find accommodation for your vacation, it is better to book it in advance. Yalta has berths and a large port. Large tourist ships with tourists dock here every day. The city embankment, which bears the name of the great leader Lenin, is beautiful and long. This is one of the popular places for tourists to walk in the evenings.

The second most popular resort is the hero city of Sevastopol. There is also a large port for tourist ships, it is also where the Russian fleet is based and you can see huge warships that enter the Sevastopol Bay.

A beautiful place in Sevastopol is the Southern Bay. She walks right into the city and divides it. You can swim along the shores of the South Bay and there are many piers for water transport. At the entrance to the South Bay there is a monument to sunken ships.

If we talk about small towns and villages, the most popular on the peninsula are Novofedorovka, Andreevka and Novy Svet. These are all small resorts, where there are not many streets and not many places to stop for the night. Therefore, there are few vacationers here and places in guest houses are almost always occupied. But if you have a car, then you can come on vacation in it, find a beautiful place in the mountains or by the sea and put up a tent. This type of recreation is called car camping and now it is very popular.

The villages and cities of Crimea can be listed and described for a long time. But it’s better to use a map and look at it where and what is located.

The Crimean Peninsula is located in the northern part of the Black Sea. A satellite map of Crimea shows that from the northeast the area of ​​the peninsula is washed by the Sea of ​​Azov.
The highest point in the region is Mount Roman-Kosh, whose height is 1.5 thousand meters.
Crimea is connected to the mainland by the small Perekop Isthmus.

The territory has three different types of relief: mountainous part, area of ​​hilly plains and plains.
Yandex maps of Crimea clearly demonstrate that the vast territory of the peninsula is crossed by more than 250 waterways. There are also a large number of salt lakes in the region. The most famous and largest lake is Sasyk-Sivash.

The longest river is the Salgir. There are more than 150 nature reserves on the territory of Crimea. The region has rich recreational resources.

Central regions of Crimea

All cities in the region are connected with each other using bus routes. Also, the areas on the map of Crimea have trolleybus service. There are sea routes in the region. In Kerch there is a ferry crossing through which passengers and cargo are transported to the peninsula from the Krasnodar Territory.

The Bakhchisarai region predominantly has mountainous terrain. The area is famous for its ancient monuments: ancient cave settlements on mountain plateaus. Also in this area is the Grand Canyon Nature Reserve and various nature reserves.

A map of Crimea by regions in the east of the peninsula will help you find the Kirovsky district. The most important attractions of this part of the region are considered to be Old Crimea. In the east of the region there is the Feodosia Reservoir and Lake Achi.

Mining materials include the following materials: gravel, clay and limestone. The main place in the economy is given to agriculture. There are state farm factories and large farms in the area.

On the shore of the Karkinitsky Bay, using the map of Crimea, you can find the Razdolnensky district. Numerous natural resources are concentrated on its territory: therapeutic mud on Lake Bakalskoye, hydrogen sulfide springs, as well as climatic conditions favorable for treatment. Grains, melons, and vegetables are grown on the fertile soils of the region. This area is considered a resort area.

A map of Crimea with villages shows where the Black Sea region is located, which is located on the Tarkhankut Peninsula. The area produces minerals such as shell rock, natural gas and limestone. The resort area of ​​this area is famous for budget holidays. There are industrial organizations and agricultural enterprises on the territory.

Map of Crimea with cities and villages

A map of Crimea with cities and villages will allow you to find and explore famous cities of the peninsula:

  1. Simferopol is considered the capital of the region and an important industrial center. On its territory there are many food factories and companies: a dairy factory, a confectionery factory, a pasta factory, and a cognac factory.
  2. Sevastopol is a city of federal significance. It houses the Russian fleet.
  3. Kerch is a small city on the shore of the Kerch Strait. It is in this locality that the ferry crossing is located. This is one of the oldest cities in which many ancient architectural monuments have been preserved.
  4. A detailed road map of Crimea will lead to Evpatoria. The city is located on the shores of the Kalamitsky Bay. On its territory there is an extended sanatorium-resort area, as well as the Old Town with an area of ​​ancient buildings. Evpatoria is famous for its large number of healing natural resources: mineral water, brine and healing mud. In the vicinity of the city there are famous lakes: Moinak, Sasyk and others.
  5. Feodosia is a transport hub where road, water and railway routes converge. The resort industry is considered the basis of the economy. On the territory of the city there are beach areas, mineral springs and various sanatoriums.
  6. Yalta is one of the most famous resorts on the peninsula.

Economy and industry of Crimea

With a map of Crimea with settlements you can find all the enterprises of the city. The main industries of the region include industry, tourism, construction and agriculture.
Scientific centers of various profiles are located on the peninsula. In the southern part there is an astrophysical observatory.

The bulk of industrial production occurs in manufacturing enterprises.
A map of Crimea will help you study the economic objects of the peninsula in detail. The most important industries in the region include: chemical, food, engineering and construction.
Grain farming is developed on the peninsula. Wool, milk and meat are also produced.

There are more than 700 sanatorium-resort institutions and large hotels in Crimea.
The Crimean peninsula is distinguished by its richest recreational resources.

On the territory of the Crimean peninsula. A satellite map of Crimea shows that the republic borders the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions of Ukraine, the Krasnodar Territory and is washed by the Azov and Black Seas. The republic does not include Sevastopol. The area of ​​the region is 26,081 square meters. km.

The Autonomous Republic of Crimea is divided into 14 districts, 16 cities, 56 urban-type settlements and 950 villages. The largest cities of Crimea are Simferopol (administrative center), Kerch, Evpatoria, Yalta and Feodosia. The republic's economy is based on industry, agriculture, viticulture and tourism. Many areas of Crimea are considered resort areas.

Symbol of the Republic of Crimea - "Swallow's Nest" in Yalta

The Republic of Crimea occupies an ambiguous position. The majority of the population of the republic is represented by Russians (58.5%). It is interesting that there is no state or national language in Crimea, since representatives of a wide variety of nations live in the region.

Massandra Palace

Brief history of the Republic of Crimea

In 1921, the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was formed. In 1941-44 the region was subject to German occupation. In 1946, the Crimean region was created, which in 1954 became part of the Ukrainian SSR. In 1991, the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was restored, and in 1992, the Republic of Crimea was created. In 1994 it was transformed into the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

Valley of Ghosts in the Dzhemerdzhi tract

Sights of Crimea

On a detailed satellite map of Crimea you can see the main resort cities of the region such as Yalta, Alushta, Alupka, Yevpatoria, Sudak, Koktebel and Feodosia. On the territory of the Republic of Crimea there are numerous natural attractions: the extinct volcano Kara-Dag, Cape Kapchik and Tsarsky Beach in the village of New World, Cape Meganom, the Zelenogorye (Arpat) region near Sudak, the Valley of Ghosts on Demerdzhi, the Grand Canyon of Crimea, the Jur-Dzhur waterfall and Kazantipsky reserve.

The village of Novy Svet in Crimea

In Crimea, it is worth visiting the famous “Swallow’s Nest”, the Dulber Palace, the palace of Countess Panina in Yalta, the Massandra Palace in Massandra, the Gurzuf Park in the village. Gurzuf, Vorontsov Palace in Alupka, the cave city of Chufut-Kale and the Genoese fortress. It is also worth visiting the city of Bakhchisarai and Little Jerusalem in Evpatoria.

Detailed map of Crimea with cities and towns. Click to enlarge and read about each resort of Crimea on the coast map separately.

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Crimea is a unique place where you can combine beach, active and excursion holidays, eco-tourism, and also visit many architectural and historical attractions, whose age ranges from several centuries to several thousand years. Let's look at a map of the Crimean coast with villages and cities, all the main resorts of Crimea with entertainment and attractions that can be visited in these places. Let's start our journey from the northeast of Crimea and move clockwise towards the northwestern coast.

Map of Crimea with cities in the Leninsky district: Shchelkino, Semyonovka, Novootradnoye, Mysovoye, Kamenskoye, Zolotoe, Nizhnezamorskoye

These resort villages are located in the north of the Kerch Peninsula, in the northeast of Crimea. Resorts on the coast of the Azov Sea are especially popular among those vacationing with children. The water here warms up very quickly, and during the peak season it can reach a temperature of +28 degrees, which is ideal for swimming small children. The beaches are sandy and have many rocky ridges. Once upon a time, from the early 90s to 2003, the Kazantip festival took place here. Most villages have developed infrastructure and entertainment. Among the attractions are the Arabat fortress, which was built by the Ottomans in 1705, and the Ak-Moinak quarries.

Crimea: detailed coast map - Kerch and surroundings

The city of Kerch is best known for its historical sights. Many of them are over a thousand years old. Among them are the ancient settlements of Nymphaeum, Panticapaeum, Myrmekiy, Tiritaka, the Yenikale fortress, and the Kerch fortress. In Kerch you can relax on the beaches of the city, and the southern beach “SunDali” is especially famous. There are also other beaches. There are many resort villages near Kerch, including Yurkino, Zhukovka, Geroevskoye, Podmayachnoye, Kurortnoye, Osoviny. The infrastructure in them is not very well developed, with the exception of Geroevsky. But prices for holidays and accommodation are not high.

Crimea: map with cities and towns - Feodosia, Primorskoe and Beregovoe

Holidays in Feodosia and the resort villages of Primorskoye and Beregovoye adjacent to the east can be called “for everyone.” There are sandy beaches, developed infrastructure and a lot of entertainment. The resorts can be quickly reached by bus from Kerch, and a map of Crimea with cities (Black Sea coast) will help you find all the points on the map. There are many places to visit in Feodosia: the Aivazovsky art gallery, the Genoese fortress, the museum of the writer Green, the Toplovsky Monastery. The downside is that there is a busy highway along Beregovoye and neighboring villages, and the nature is not as picturesque as on the South Coast.

Detailed map of Crimea with villages - Koktebel, Ordzhonikidze, Kurortnoye, Sunny Beach and Pribrezhnoye

Koktebel and surrounding villages have long gained popularity among thousands of vacationers from all over the country. There is magnificent nature here, rock ridges and sandy beaches. Developed infrastructure and plenty of entertainment are suitable for all categories of vacationers. Since Soviet times, Koktebel has been known as a resort for nudists, and now they also come here. The famous “Fox Bay” between Kurortny and Pribrezhny still exists, and the nudist beaches of Koktebel are always full. Koktebel has an excellent water park, an antelope park in Kozya Balka, a bird park, an aquarium, as well as many clubs and discos.

Detailed map of Crimea with cities and towns: Sudak, Novy Svet, Morskoye, Vesyoloye, Rybachye, Sotera, Solnechnogorskoye

Sudak and nearby villages have always been very popular among tourists. The city and nearby resorts have developed infrastructure. Here you can find inexpensive accommodation and relax on sandy, pebble and rocky beaches. There are entertainment and attractions everywhere. It is here that the oldest church in Crimea called “Eclipse” is located, the Genoese fortress, the Shepherd-Kale tower, a champagne wine factory in the New World, and the water park in Sudak is considered one of the exemplary ones on the peninsula.

Coast of Crimea: map with cities and towns of Alushta, Chaika, Maly Mayak, Lazurnoe

Alushta and the resort villages adjacent to this popular city are considered one of the pearls of Crimea. The infrastructure is superbly developed here, there is a huge amount of entertainment, cafes, restaurants, nightclubs, and bars. Alushta has a large number of sanatoriums and boarding houses offering procedural treatment. All Alushta beaches are pebbly and have good infrastructure and water activities. In the city you can visit the Alushta Aquarium, the Aluston Fortress, the Crimea in Miniature Park, the Viking Cinema Park, and the Smiley Museum.

Map of the Crimean coast with towns and cities: Partenit and Utes

Partenit and Utes are two separate places that do not fall under the concept of a budget holiday in Crimea. The cliff (or “Santa Barbara” as it is called) is notable for the fact that literally 15 years ago there were fishing boat garages on this site. Nowadays, prestigious residential apartments and hotels are built here very compactly. Utes has pebble and artificial beaches, plenty of entertainment and a rich, developed infrastructure. Partenit is notable for its secluded places, ecologically clean beaches and excellent sanatoriums “Crimea” and “Aivazovsky”. In Utes there is the famous palace and park of the Russian Princess Gagarina.

Crimea: detailed coast map with cities and towns - Gurzuf

Gurzuf is another resort famous throughout the country and neighboring countries. The recreational infrastructure in Gurzuf is simply exemplary. Here you will find many accommodation options in all price categories, including boarding houses and sanatoriums. The beaches of Gurzuf vary, ranging from completely undeveloped to excellent private and departmental beaches of sanatoriums and boarding houses. The main attraction of Gurzuf is the Gurzuf Park, founded in 1903. There is also the Pushkin Museum and the Chekhov Museum, and in the east there is the famous Bear Mountain next to the Artek children's camp.

Coast of Crimea: map with cities and towns - Yalta, Nikita, Danilovka, Massandra, Vinogradnoye, Livadia, Oreanda

Yalta and the villages of Nikita, Danilovka, Massandra, Vinogradnoye, Livadia, Oreanda form Greater Yalta. Holidays in this place are considered the best in Crimea, as well as the most expensive. In the villages east of Yalta, in Danilovka and Nikita, prices are slightly lower, since the private sector is very well developed, and you can stay for little money. In Danilovka there is one of the best sanatoriums in Crimea, “Ai-Danil,” which also does not belong to the category of expensive. Moving further west, prices do increase significantly and this is especially noticeable when staying in hotels and villas.

Most of the beaches of Big Yalta are pebble or concrete, and there are also private beaches. Water activities and attractions can be found almost everywhere. It is in the vicinity of Greater Yalta that there is a large number of imperial palaces and palaces of the Russian nobility. Among them are the Massandra Palace and the Livadia Palace. The famous Massandra wine factory is located in Massandra. In the western part of Big Yalta there is the famous Ai-Petri rock, which can be reached by cable car. There are many hiking routes to the mountains in the surrounding area.

Detailed map of the Crimean coast with the villages: Alupka, Koreiz, Gaspra

Alupka, Koreiz and Gaspra are a continuation of Greater Yalta. The tourist infrastructure is also well developed here; accommodation can be found in establishments of all price segments and in the private sector. The beaches of Alupka and nearby resort villages consist entirely of pebbles. Almost ideal conditions for vacationers are created here with good infrastructure and a variety of water attractions. The main attraction of these resorts is the Swallow's Nest castle, located on a high cliff. Also in Alupka there is the Vorontsov Palace, the Amet-Khan Sultan Museum, the Dulber palace complex and the Yusupov Palace in Koreiz.

Map of Crimea with the resorts Foros, Simeiz, Ponizovka, Sanatornoye, Kurortnoye, Oliva and Parkovoye

The resort villages of Foros, Simeiz, Ponizovka, Kurortnoye, Parkovoe and Oliva are located in the very south of the Crimean Peninsula. This zone is considered the most environmentally friendly and prestigious for recreation. Closer to Foros, prices for housing and food “bite”. There are sanatoriums and private villas that can be rented for vacation. The infrastructure is well developed, there is a sufficient amount of entertainment and attractions. You can visit the Kuznetsov Palace, the Yulian Semenov Museum, designed to resemble Stirlitz’s dacha from the famous Soviet TV series, the fortress on Mount Isar-Kaya, and Foros Park.

Cape Aya and Laspi Bay, as well as the villages of Tylovoe, Goncharnoye, Reserve and Orlinoe

This place is ideal for lovers of a calm and secluded holiday away from the hustle and bustle. In the area of ​​Cape Aya and Laspi Bay there is a protected area with stunning views of rocks and azure-colored water. On the shore of the bay you can stay in hotels and recreation centers. Fans of budget holidays can stay in tent camping or in villages that are far from the sea. The main attraction of these places is nature, which is why eco-tourism is popular here.

Sevastopol, Balaklava, Cape Fiolent, Cossack Bay, Uchkuevka, Libimovka, Orlovka. Kacha, Andreevka and Peschanoye

All of the above resorts are located near Sevastopol and Balaklava. Since these cities are very popular among tourists, sightseeing can be combined with a beach holiday. Many of the resorts are located within the boundaries of Sevastopol, so you can live right in the city and change vacation spots at least every day. Cape Fiolent is especially popular, as the views of the rocks and the beaches at their base are simply mesmerizing. In Sevastopol and Balaklava you can visit the underground submarine repair plant, the Mikhailovskaya Battery, the Black Sea Fleet Museum, and Tauride Chersonese.

Saki, Frunze, Novofedorovka, Coastal, Evpatoria, Molochnoye, Zaozernoye, Vitino

All these villages, including the city of Yevpatoria, belong to the Saki region of Crimea and are located on the western coast of the peninsula. Evpatoria, Molochnoye, Zaozernoye and Vitino are especially suitable for families with children. Here are some of the best beaches in Crimea. The structure of the coastline is fine sand. The beaches are very wide, and the infrastructure is well developed. Vacationers can stay in establishments of any price category, including sanatoriums and boarding houses. In Saki there are two lakes with healing mud, which you can use for free. In Pribrezhny there is an excellent water park “Banana Republic”. Evpatoria is replete with parks, theaters, historical and architectural monuments, and also has a dolphinarium and a water park.

Detailed map of Crimea with cities and towns in Russian 2017: Popovka, Shtormovoe, Mirny

These resorts also belong to the Saki region and are located 30 kilometers west of Yevpatoria. From 2003 to 2014, the Kazantip festival took place in Popovka, so there is also infrastructure in these places, albeit old. The beaches are very wide and stretch all the way to Evpatoria. The sand on the beaches is fine, the bottom of the sea is flat and flat, and the water is very clean. There are no attractions in the villages, but there is entertainment for every taste.

Chernomorsky district: Chernomorskoye, Mezhvodnoye, Olenevka, Okunevka, Znamenskoye, Maryino, Tarkhankut

All resort villages in the Black Sea region have recently begun to develop, and many of them have achieved amazing results in attracting tourist flow. The most developed of them are Mezhvodnoe, Chernomorskoe and Olenevka. They are ideal in their infrastructure and are able to accommodate any category of vacationers. The remaining villages are poorly developed, but due to the fact that they provide budget holidays, they also attract vacationers and are rapidly developing. The most important attraction of this area is Cape Tarkhankut, which is a protected area. Here you can enjoy the pristine nature of the running line, clear water, stunning rocks and grottoes near the water. It was here that the films “Captain Nemo” and “Pirates of the 20th Century” were filmed. Tarkhankut is considered one of the main places for diving not only in our country, but also in the world. It is in this place that there is the famous underwater museum “Alley of Leaders”. Here are the Dzhangul nature reserve, the Belyaus tract and an ancient settlement called Kalos Limen.

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Contains the following data: the cities of Evpatoria, Simferopol, Sevastopol, Yalta, Alushta...; street names; house numbers. Airports, railway stations, bus stations, river stations and other objects. If you don't find something, try the Google map of Crimea

Map of Crimea - detailed with streets, houses, districts, roads and other objects of cities and towns of the peninsula.

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The Crimean peninsula is primarily a health resort

Its territory is about 26.5 thousand square meters. km. It is home to a large number of resorts and resort establishments offering recreation and wellness services. Such institutions are also called health resorts. Therefore, the Crimean peninsula is most often associated with the words resort and health resort. On its territory are the city of Sevastopol, the Autonomous Republic of the same name and part of the Kherson region. The peninsula measures 326 km in width (west-east direction) and 205 km in north-south direction. On its territory there are 50 salt water lakes and 257 rivers.

In the past, this land was called Taurida. Then, the province of Russia, located on the Crimean peninsula, was called Tauride (pan-ataman-Gretyan-TAURICHESKY - from the film "Wedding in a Robin")

The coast of the peninsula is one of the most popular areas of tourism, recreation and resort treatment in Ukraine. There are numerous resort villages located on it. The main factor of the positive impact on health is the Mediterranean-type subtropical climate. Winter on the Crimean coast is rainy, with cloudy weather prevailing, relative humidity 71%. Strong winds and storms are likely. In spring there is more wind, relative humidity is about 70%. The summer of Crimea is sunny and dry, the average daytime temperature is ~27C, the relative humidity is 56%. The autumn of Crimea is dry and sunny, lasting until the end of November. The minimum amount of precipitation is in September and August. The average daytime temperature is about 20C, relative humidity 61%.

The Crimean peninsula is quite well detailed in various map services. Whether it's Yandex or Google, the information is provided in some detail. Even such a relatively recently well-known map service as OpenStreetMap has quite a decent number of objects in almost every locality of the peninsula. The main reason, of course, is the popularity of these places, and therefore the diagram on each service is replete with information. After all, many services have the opportunity when their (and ours) card can be replenished with information from network users. This is where various details of services in popular regions, including Crimea, arise.