Sudak is a favorite resort on the southeastern coast of the Crimea. Crimean holidays - Sudak and Novy Svet

Interesting and useful material for tourists about the Crimean resort of Sudak. What to watch, how to have fun, where to stay in Sudak in the 2019 season.

Pike perch belongs to the rather well-known and well-promoted, at least advertising, resorts. It is definitely worth a rest in Sudak. At least once. If you like it, then you will come again, and you will not like it, then, you will know for sure that this place is not for you.

Sudak on the map of Crimea

Sudak - how to get there from different places

Pike perch is located on the South Coast Highway, so you can get into it from anywhere on the coast. True, in the area of ​​Sudak, the track, in the direction to, departs from the coast, but still it is very exotic. There is also another way. The fact is that it is from Sudak, through the Main Crimean ridge, through very picturesque places, the road P35 was laid, intersecting with the Simferopol-Feodosia highway near the village of Grushevka.

Where to stay in Sudak

There is a large selection in Sudak. There are boarding houses, there are still Soviet-built sanatoriums, there are hotels, there are living rooms, and there are also villas. The range of prices is quite decent, so any vacationer will choose a home according to their budget. The rule is standard - the closer to the sea, the more expensive. But not to say that this is always true. If only because the Pike perch is not that big to spend a lot of time on the road to the beach.

Where is the best place to stay in Sudak?

If you intend to sleep at night, then choose a hotel away from the waterfront. Pike perch is considered a youth resort and the fun life does not stop at night. Also, try not to settle near the Cypress Alley, because although it adorns the Pike perch and it is very pleasant to walk along it to the sea in the morning, there are also many night bars and discos that will greatly embellish the southern night for you.

Hotel options in Sudak for our taste (you can navigate, but you can not):

#1. Hotel Barcelona.

Here is the main highlight of Sudak - the view of the Genoese fortress from the rooms. The area is beautiful, private pool, friendly staff.

# 2. Aquatel.

One of our favorite hotels in Sudak. Landscaping, spaciousness of rooms, design, breakfasts are on top. The beach and water park are 1 km away.

# 3. Frigate.

Guest house with a well-groomed area, playground, free parking. Located near the beach and water park Sudak.

#4. Bereg Hotel.

Located in the center of Sudak. To the beach 7 minutes. The hotel has a sauna and barbecue. As well as free parking, wi-fi and family rooms.

#5. Villa Fellini.

Private hotel 6 minutes from the Sudak beach. In the rooms, in addition to basic amenities, a refrigerator and a kettle. Nice views from the windows.

Villa Fellini (Sudak, Crimea)

What to see in Sudak 2019

Places that are definitely worth seeing in Sudak are enough for everyone, because it suits absolutely all categories of vacationers.

Let's start with the beach. Though beach in Sudak quite big - from the Fortress Mountain to the Alchak Mountain is almost two kilometers, but it does not differ in width and for this reason it is cramped on it. Usually it is unloaded at lunchtime and in the late afternoon, when the sun begins to hide behind the mountains. But, as elsewhere in Crimea, whoever spends a little time searching will certainly find a separate place for themselves. For example, if you go around the Fortress Mountain, which limits the Sudak beach from the west, you will find an amazing bay, practically free from vacationers.

By the way, keep in mind that the entire coast further, to the side, is a series of small coves that are quite suitable for recreation.

The situation is exactly the same at Mount Alchak. If you have your own transport, then it makes sense to just drive east towards Sun Valley and Mount Meganom. There you will find beautiful beaches in the Frantsuzhenka Bay and in the Kapsel Bay. If you don't have a car, there is a regular bus in this direction.

View of the city and the fortress (Sudak, Crimea)

Wineries in the vicinity of Sudak

You should definitely take an excursion to Sudak winery... This winery is now part of the Massandra association, but has nothing to do with Massandra's wines. Sudak has its own business cards and the most famous of them are the Kokur Surozh dessert wine, Surozh port wine and the Sugdei Gold dessert wine. All these wines are made from the Kokur grape, which occupies more than half of the plantations of Sudak.

Since we're talking about winemaking, be sure to visit winery Arhaderesse... It is located in the Sun Valley, near the village of Almond. You will be shown the underground wine storage, you can visit the tasting room and only here you can buy wine, which, along with the Muscat of the Red Stone produced by Massandra, is a brand, as they say now, of the Crimean winemaking - Black Doctor. In no other place do the "grapes" from which this wine is made give the necessary quality for the production of this drink.

Just as on purpose, not far from Sudak there is also a place interesting for its unique sparkling wine factory. it New World... And, if you are already in Sudak, it will simply be indecent not to visit this resort, especially since it is only 15 minutes away.

There are many attractions in the New World, but we will only mention Novosvetskiy factory of sparkling wines... It has as many as 8 tasting rooms, many kilometers of dungeons, which you can explore and, of course, buy the famous champagne, made according to the recipes of Prince Golitsyn, a fanatic of Crimean winemaking.

Mountains and fortresses of Sudak

Mountain climbing lovers should pay attention Mount Manjul height of 500. And if this does not seem enough for you, then you can walk further along the Tokluk ridge. But we strongly advise you to stay away from its steep northern slopes.

In addition, you should go around Mount Alchak, which is located very close to Sudak, beyond the Suuk Su river. There is an interesting geological formation on this mountain called the Aeolian Harp.

View from Genoese fortress(Sudak, Crimea)

Well, Genoese fortress It's hard not to notice - it will hang over your head all the time. And, in the end, you cannot bear it and climb it. And you will do the right thing, since there are many Genoese fortresses in Crimea, but it is the Sudak fortress that has survived best of all.

  • firstly, it opens beautiful panorama of the surroundings;
  • secondly, you can capture this panorama on a camera or video, so that on long winter evenings you have a piece of the Crimean summer landscape.

Recreation and entertainment in Sudak 2019

The whole range of beach activities in Sudak is on a level - and scooters, and catamarans, and boats, and boats with bananas. There is also a diving center. Lovers of the underwater world will have something to see in the waters of the Sudak Bay. Another diving point is located in Kapsel Bay near Meganom. Diving in this place is even more interesting. Especially when you are told many legends associated with these places.

By the way, the Sudak Bay is considered a fishing spot. The species composition of its ichthyofauna alone exceeds a hundred species. So it makes sense for fishermen to rent a boat and devote a day or two to fishing.

As already mentioned, life in Sudak does not freeze for a single moment, even at night. Bars, cafes, restaurants, dance floors, foam discos - all this fun continues until the morning. A certain paradox is connected with this - Sudak is considered a youth resort, but on the beach during the day there are usually middle-aged people.

Paradox! Yes, there is no paradox - young people just sleep in the first half of the day. After all, both young girls and guys need to sleep someday.

So in swimming, diving, mountain climbing and dancing until the morning and your vacation will fly by unnoticed. Will you come to Sudak again - we do not know. But the fact that you will not regret that you have arrived is for sure. In conclusion, a little humor - Sudak, with a population of 10 thousand, is considered a city.

We wish you have a nice stay in the city of Sudak!

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In the southeast of the Crimean peninsula, near a beautiful river, there is a small town - Sudak. The city got its name back in the days of the Ottoman Empire. In the Middle Ages, this city was the largest and most famous center of trade on the Black Sea.

Today, Sudak has become a paradise for tourists from Russia and neighboring countries.

Sudak now. Photo by Distance X (http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/n-160373/)

Vacationers are attracted by attractions, quartz beaches and a developed tourist infrastructure.

Climate and ecology

Sudak has a mild climate. There are practically no sharp temperature fluctuations in this part of the peninsula. Residents of the city and vacationers are pleased that there are very few cloudy days here. The sun shines brightly almost all year round. It rarely rains here, and in winter there is practically no snow. In summer, the sea is warm, so you can swim in the warm sea for more than four months.

The river in Sudak. Photo by yadavil (http://www.panoramio.com/user/5456171)

The main source of air pollution in Sudak is the city dump, where fires often occur. At meetings of the local council, this issue is often raised, but it still remains unresolved. Also, residents of the city are concerned about the problem associated with wastewater treatment. Although the construction of treatment facilities, which are located in the nearby village of Mindalnoye, has begun, it is progressing very slowly.

Smoke from a landfill in Sudak. Photo by tatimesh (http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/tatimesh/)

Population of Sudak

The population of Sudak is 15 368 people. But there are also many visitors who live in the city without a registration. That's why general population will be in the region of 28,000 people. This figure has remained practically unchanged since 1989. Russians, Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars live here.

Most of the city's residents are people aged 35-55. Young people are not eager to stay here. After leaving school, children leave to study in other cities, since there are no higher educational institutions in Sudak. There are only technical schools, so most of the residents have specialized secondary education. Often, young people find work at their place of study and stay there. Hence the low birth rate in Sudak.

Areas and real estate of Sudak

Despite the fact that Sudak is a small city, it is divided into 8 districts and a non-district zone.

Districtless zone

This is the most remote part of the city from the sea. The main attraction here is the bus station. There are no hotels or restaurants here. Here and there you can find a summer house with draft beer for local residents.

Tourists who do not know the city can settle here in private households and then regret it for a long time. The price for living in a non-district zone is significantly lower than in resort areas... But it is worth considering the fact that you will have to stomp to the sea for a long time. Although, if there is personal transport, the problem will disappear by itself.

central District

This is practically the city itself. There are schools, kindergartens, a technical school, a central market, residential high-rise buildings, the Forum and Surozh hotels. When the influx of tourists subsides, this part of the city turns into a normal, quiet sleeping area.

V summer time here are the best conditions for vacationers: it is not far to the sea, and at night it is quiet here and you can get plenty of sleep. Also, this area is attractive because all supermarkets are located here, and prices in restaurants are much lower than in establishments on the waterfront. The cost of accommodation for tourists here ranges from $ 20 to $ 50 per person per night.

Cozy area

This is the former settlement Uyutnoye, which was annexed to the city. Interesting fact: earlier this village was Sudak itself. It was from this village that the construction of the city began. The area is very close to the beach, but the hotel and restaurant business is not very developed here.

There are no hotels here at all, the shops are small stalls or trailers, and from the "restaurants" it is a canteen. People, go around it the tenth way! God forbid you to dine there. Well, if, of course, you are not eager to see such an attraction as the city district hospital, which is located on Gvardeyskaya Street in the Central District.

Tourists can stay in Uyutnoye in rooms rented by residents in their houses and temporary huts.

Embankment and Cypress Alley

This area can hardly be called a residential area. Several of the most expensive hotels in Sudak are located here. From their windows there is a stunning view of the sea, and the service in the hotels is top notch.

Still, there are more restaurants, bars, nightclubs and cafes in this part of the city. Here everyone will find a place for lunch, dinner or a night out. Life in this area is in full swing almost around the clock during the tourist season.

Cypress alley at night. Photo by macosXer

Already at 6 am on the Cypress Alley, trade in all kinds of souvenirs is raging. Sellers greet sleepy tourists with a smile, and after sunset, different music sounds from every corner. All establishments work until the last client. Therefore, they close at 3-4 in the morning.

At this time, walking along the alley, you can see the kitchen workers and waiters who put on sleep right on the sofas in restaurants. These people in holiday season just live at work. Also on the embankment you can see many attractions and an exhibition hall - all so that the tourist could spend a lot of money, but remain satisfied.

This is a new part of the city. Until now, construction has not stopped here. Almost all streets are located on a hill.

The largest tourist and recreation complex "Sudak" is located here. There is very little greenery in the southwest area. But every year its number is increasing. All the houses in the area are neat and pleasant to look at. Residents and entrepreneurs of this area care about its beauty. Flowers are planted en masse all year round, lawns are tidied up. This part of the city can be called the most colorful for its floral variety.

Long before the construction of the water park, this part of the city was called the South-Eastern District. In the wastelands where there were vineyards and Helipad, construction continues. The restaurant business is well developed here, there are many hotels and private households that have been rebuilt into mini-hotels.

This area is dominated by private sector, in which you can rent a room, bed or even a whole house. The prices are completely different. It all depends on the amenities, and, as they say, on the arrogance of the owners of the houses. It is realistic to find housing for $ 5 per day, but mostly $ 20-50. The disadvantage of the area near the water park is that the new streets are almost completely uncomfortable. Good pluses there will be proximity to the sea, and what is especially good, to uncrowded beaches and a water park, and, of course, a beautiful view of the mountains.

The district got its name from the street that it includes. In addition to Spendiarova Street, this includes Solnechny Lane and Aivazovsky Street. It is in this area that most of the owners of houses, who offer daily "beds" and rooms. You can even find these mini-hotels with meals. But it's worth remembering that the conditions in which food is cooked there may not be the best. Often these will not be the first fresh products, old kitchen equipment and dirt in the kitchen. Indeed, in most cases, one cook cooks, and there are many vacationers in such houses. Better to overpay a little and dine in cafes, which are abundant in the area.

The road to the beach will go through Cypress Alley. 15-20 minutes, and vacationers will "rest" on the central city beach.

There is also a store in the area that will satisfy the needs of any person. But everyone should remember that prices there are much higher than those presented in other stores. This supermarket is considered the most expensive. Most locals prefer to bypass it.

This is the greenest area of ​​the city. There are a lot of trees here, but most of them are poplars, so in June I simply won't save you from fluff. The Spendiarov area, like the Central one, is calm, despite the fact that it abuts against the Cypress Alley. It is very convenient for tourists because it is close to the sea and 5 minutes walk to the center.

The district was formed during the reign of Gorbachev. It included two streets - Biryuzova and Tankistov. This is the second most expensive area in the city of Sudak. It is here that all knowledgeable vacationers strive to settle. From this area and close to the sea, and to the resort center - Cypress Alley, and to the city center.

There are few official hotels in the area, but there are a lot of private houses. Wherever you knock, rooms for every taste are rented everywhere. It is in this area that there are many small cafes in which the cuisine is home-like and the atmosphere is pleasant. Anyway, the area of ​​Biryuzov is quiet and green.

Sea area

This area is considered the most visited. Everyone who rests in Sudak visits this area in the direction of the Genoese fortress. It consists of two small streets - Morskaya and Ushakov. Only this area of ​​the city is located directly on the embankment. Even if you settle at the very end of the district, there will be no more than 500 meters to the sea.

There are a lot of hotels, hotels and boarding houses of various sizes. You can eat both on the embankment and in the dining room. It is not at all like the one located in Cozy. In this place, the prices are pleasing to the eye, and the cuisine is delicious. But in most cases, vacationers who settle in the area prefer to dine in expensive restaurants on the waterfront. The sea area is considered the most expensive part of the city. The prices here are simply cosmic. There are many disadvantages of this area: constant noise from the embankment, remoteness from the city center. But all these nuances are compensated by the proximity to the beaches and the mesmerizing view of the Genoese fortress.

Real estate

In Sudak there is always a mass of proposals for the purchase of houses, apartments, cottages. Although this city is a resort, the cost of housing here is not too high. For example, a three-room apartment in the central area can be bought for 50-70 thousand dollars, but the same housing with a sea view will cost 90-120 thousand dollars. Prices, of course, also depend on the condition of the apartment. You can also buy suburban housing. For example, for 100-120 thousand dollars you can buy a nice house of 10x10 meters.

Infrastructure condition

The main problem of the inhabitants of the city of Sudak is the lack of normal water supply. Water most often enters houses by the hour (morning and evening). Residents are forced to acquire tanks, which were filled during the opening hours. It often happens that there is no water for several days. With all the inconvenience, water tariffs are off the charts. One cubic meter costs almost $ 1. And heating in houses is not cheap. For a three-room apartment, residents of the city pay more than $ 80-100 in winter.

It is also expensive to pay for utility bills. But here the question already arises: "Where does the money go?" The city has almost complete absence of normal roads.

If in the central part there is asphalt, albeit in the pits, but it is, then on the outskirts of the road there are only unpaved roads. Normal, renovated street only Morskaya.

Only one thing can be said about public transport - the inhabitants of Sudak are accustomed to walking. All year round, there is only one bus that can go to Dachnoe and Uyutny. During tourist time, another route is added, which you can use from the bus station to get to the valley of roses and to the water park.

There are also many taxis in the city. In winter, its cost is within reasonable limits: 1-2 dollars, and you are in the right place. In the summer, taxi drivers break space fares. Well, it will not be a sin to rip off an extra penny from a vacationer.

There are no problems with schools in Sudak. There were 13 schools in total. Many simply became hotels. There are three working schools left. One now bears the proud name "Gymnasium". It is there that all children want to gnaw the granite of science.

School # 2 has been recently renovated. The third school teaches children of the Crimean Tatars.

There is also a music school. But there is only one kindergarten. Of course, the authorities are planning to open a second kindergarten. A lot of money was allocated for its construction, which is proceeding at a rapid pace. All residents hope that in the fall of 2014 the new kindergarten will open its doors to children.

Enterprises and work in Sudak

Sudak has always had problems with work. There are no large enterprises in the city. Many residents cannot find a permanent job. The main source of income for Sudak residents is the Sudak state farm, which produces a wide range of dessert, table and dry wines.

SE "Sudak". Photo by 17Rising17

Most residents work during the tourist season. Cafes, bars, restaurants, hotels. In the winter period, the staff in them is reduced, and people are left without work. Many residents rent out their apartments and houses to holiday-makers. The proceeds are enough to live comfortably through the winter.

Jobs can also be found in the markets. The central market, which operates all year round, provides jobs for 300-400 people. There is also a fruit market on Cypress Alley. It works for holidaymakers. Sudak residents sell homemade wine, oriental sweets, vegetables and fruits there. Prices in this market are much higher than in the central one.

There are also several supermarkets in Sudak: ATB, Svityaz, Guzel. The locals also work on the beaches during the holiday season, selling various delicacies. Souvenirs are also sold on the cypress alley. There is a small clothing market nearby.

As a result, we can say that the majority of residents of the city of Sudak work in summer and rest in winter.

Crime

Loud crimes are rarely committed in Sudak. Mostly petty thefts and drunken fights. For example, in February of this year, a guy in a hood tore off bags from women. There were three robberies, the criminal disappeared and has not yet been found.

But still, there are several moments that have shocked local residents. Not so long ago, a young man raped a pensioner. The offender ended up behind bars.

The awards were stolen from the veteran of the Great Patriotic War, which the law enforcement officers managed to return.

Not so long ago, a man was caught who ordered the murder of his wife 17 years ago. All this time he was hiding from law enforcement agencies, but finally got caught.

Attractions of Sudak

Pike perch is very beautiful city... Its main attraction is the Genoese Fortress. Every resident of the city has been there more than once.

From the fortress opens beautiful view to the city. It seems that the Pike perch is located just in the palm of your hand when you stand on the observation deck. Of course, the ascent is very difficult, but every tourist is obliged to overcome it.

View from the fortress. Photo by grishinslawa (http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/grishinslawa/)

One more famous place there is an amusement park in the city. It is better to come there after sunset. It glows with multi-colored lights. And from the Ferris wheel you can see the night Pike perch - a stunning picture will open to your eyes.

Do not pass by the Veranda restaurant. It has wonderful cuisine and a romantic atmosphere.

A favorite hangout place for locals and tourists is the SunSet openair club. It is located right on the shore of the Sudak Bay. Interesting shows take place there.

A modern attraction that attracts tourists and Sudak residents is the water park.

Of course, spending a day there is not a cheap pleasure, but it's worth it. In the late evenings, foam parties are held there, after which a lot of emotions and impressions will remain. For children, there are special slides and children's show programs with animators.

It is always pleasant to live and relax in Sudak, despite all its shortcomings. It can rightfully be on the list of the best tourist cities in Crimea!

(until 1945 Kutlak; Ukrainian Vesele) - a village in the Sudak region of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the center of the Veselovsky village council, which does not include others settlements.
Population - 1596 people. (2001)
The sea is located at a distance of 4 km from the village of Merry. To the sea and from the sea, a bus runs from the village on a schedule approximately every 2 hours.
sights
Near the village on the Black Sea coast there are the preserved ruins of the Kutlak fortress.
Rock "Ax"
History
Since ancient times, the Kutlak people have been engaged in agriculture, gardening, viticulture, distant pasture farming, and stone mining. The village is mentioned in the Genoese sources of the XIV century.
But the first statistical information is known from the first half of the 16th century, when in 1520 and 1542 the Ottoman administration carried out population censuses in the sultan's possessions of the region - in cities and villages. mountain Crimea and Southshore. In the census data of 1520, 277 Kutlak residents are indicated - 3 families (10 people) of Muslims and 51 families (267 people) of Christians.
In 1542, there were 393 Kutlak residents - 15 people. (3 families) professed Islam, 378 (64 families) - Christianity.
In 1778, during the deportation by the troops of A. Suvorov of the Tats and Urum, who professed Christianity, to the Azov region, none of the Kutlaks left their homeland. During the period of the conquest of Crimea by the Russian Empire, part of the Kutlak people perished, some moved overseas, into the Ottoman Empire. So, according to data for 1805, there were only 74 kutlak residents living in 21 courtyards.
Briefly in their travel notes described the village of Kutlak at the beginning of the twentieth century by the geographer and traveler Semyonov Tien Shan. “The highway, moving away from the sea, rises to the village of Kutlak, in which, according to the census, there were 1550 souls of both sexes of the Tatar population. Near the village there are vineyards, which occupy up to 153.5 dessiatines. There are many rich orchards in the village. A beautiful mosque attracts attention from the buildings. In the vicinity of Kutlak there are rich quarries, where the best sandstone in the Crimea is mined, which goes to the millstones, under the name of "Sudak stone". The ridge ends in the vicinity of Kutlak Crimean mountains…»
In 1944, there was the deportation of the Crimean Tatars from Crimea, initiated by the Soviet authorities. As a result, in Vesely all movable and immovable property and land were taken away from people. Before the deportation, there were three public cheshme fountains in Kutlak, and there was an abundance of water in the village. The preserved cheshme (fountain) near the mosque is a magnificent monument of medieval Muslim architecture; the date of the cheshme repair is captured on a marble slab - 1246 AH / 1830 - 1831.

INTERVAL(until 1945 Ai-Serez; Ukrainian Mіzhrichchya) - a village in the Sudak region of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the center of the Mezhdurechensky village council, which, in addition, includes the village of Voron.
Population - 510 people. (2001)
History
The first mention of the village dates back to the XV century.
Remains of two medieval settlements were found near the villages of Mezhdurechye and Voron.

MARINE(until 1945 Kapsikhor; Ukrainian Morske) - a village in the Sudak region on the southern coast of Crimea, the center of the Marine Village Council, which, in addition, includes the village of Gromovka (Shelen).
Morskoe is located on the Sudak-Alushta highway, 16 km from the city of Sudak in the Kapsikhorskaya valley. Starting from the sea, the settlement stretches for two kilometers from the coast, smoothly turning into vineyards. The village itself, consisting mainly of small private houses, is located as if in a niche surrounded by mountains, and divided by the main streets stretching from the sea to the interior of the village. Karl Marx Street is considered the busiest, it is also central and the shortest - it was not for nothing that it was nicknamed the local Broadway, at the time summer season brisk trade is going on here. There are numerous shops, shops and cafes here. Stretching from the embankment, the street runs into the local House of Culture, which is popular in summer for its cinema and disco.
Pensions "Zenith" and "Solnechny kamen" are located nearby. The Voron River flows into the Black Sea 1.5 km from the village.
Population - 2245 people. (2001)
sights
Museum of the history of the village of Morskoe
Ruins of the medieval Genoese fortress Choban-Kule
Mount Ay-Foka
Valley of Ay-Serez
Panagia tract
Zelenogorye waterfalls and lake
Waterfalls near Mount Shuvri
Mount Camel
Privetnenskoe highway
History
Marine has a long history. To the east of it, on the cape, traces of a settlement of the 8th-15th centuries were found, and on the western outskirts of the road that runs along the seashore, the remains of a ceramic furnace of the 8th-9th centuries, in which mainly amphorae were fired. 6 km west of the village, on the coastal cliff adjacent to the sea, there are ruins medieval fortress Shepherd-Kale. A round tower, the foundation of the defensive walls, and a cistern have survived to this day. Researchers believe that in the 15th century. the fortress was the castle of the Genoese feudal lords of the Guasco brothers.
The first mention of Kapsikhor dates back to 1380, when the village was part of the Genoese colonies in the Crimea. In those days, Morskoe was called Kapsikhor, which can be interpreted as a "burnt out village", "burnt out earth" (Greek "kapso" - fire, "chora" - village, place). It is quite logical, because the Sea is surrounded on all sides by hills, mountains, which for centuries burned out the burning sun, from which the grass dried up and which gives the hills a red, burnt color, regardless of the season.
Capsichor had characteristic appearance for Christian settlements on the southern and southeastern coast of Crimea. The flat roofs of stone huts were built of logs and oak planks, and the top was covered with clay, which, after being tamped, did not let water through. Inside the house, against one of the stone walls, a slight increase was made for the bed. Opposite there was a hearth in which fire was always smoldering. The clay floor was covered with felt. In the house, they dug into the ground and covered with slabs pithos - large earthen vessels in which grain and wine were stored. They also kept tools of labor, including scythes and warduks (axes). A small round table and shelves where copper dishes of various shapes and sizes were kept - that's all the furniture. An oven for baking bread was placed in front of the house under a canopy. The inhabitants called themselves Greeks, although they were descendants of the indigenous population, which in the Middle Ages adopted Christianity, and with it the Greek MOV6. They were engaged in viticulture, agriculture, cattle breeding.
According to the Kuchuk-Kainardzhiyskiy treaty of 1774, Kapsikhor became part of the Crimean Khanate. In 1778, when the tsarist government resettled Christians from the Crimea to the Azov region, 97 people left here. It is likely that there were more Christians here, but, not wanting to leave their homes, some of them converted to Islam.
Since 1783 Kapsikhor is a part of Russia. In 1787, the best lands were granted to the governor of G. Potemkin's office, Vasily Semenovich Popov, formerly the governor of Dolgorukov-Krymsky's office. Potemkin died in the arms of V. Popov and his niece, in 1791, on the road, not far from the city of Yass.
The Kapsikhor Valley, which stretches along the Shelen River, was rich in water and featured fertile soils. On irrigated and carefully manured land near the sea coast in the 90s of the XVIII century. peasants cultivated flax and cucumbers.
The climatic features of the area have long been known. Patients were treated here with sunbathing. "The patient is buried in the sand heated by the sun, leaving only his head free, which is shaded with a blanket or umbrella," N.A. described in 1894. Golovkinsky treatment on the beach in Kapsikhor. In 1910, a dacha colony appeared here, which included Leonid Andreev, Fyodor Chaliapin.
In 1981, the famous Soviet rock group "Kino" was founded by the musician Viktor Tsoi in Morskoy. On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the founding of the group, a memorial was erected in Morskoye

NEW WORLD(Ukrainian Noviy Svit) - a resort village in the Sudak region of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the center of the Novosvetsky village council, which does not include other settlements.
Located on the shores of the Black Sea bay Sudak-Liman (also called Green Bay). The outskirts of the village have the status of a botanical reserve due to relict groves of treelike juniper and Stankevich pine endemic for these places, as well as picturesque bays with grottoes.
Population - 1095 people. (2011)
In the vicinity of the New World, episodes were filmed for many films, such as "Pirates of the XX century", "Amphibian Man", "Three plus two", "Sportloto-82", "The Silence of Dr. Evens", "Treasure Island", "Anna Karenina "," Solo swimming "," I have a lion. "
sights
Two palaces of Lev Golitsyn have survived in Novy Svet, one of which is now a museum, and the other is notable for its Moorish architecture (depicted on the emblem of the village). The champagne factory continues to operate.
Factory of sparkling wines "Novy Svet"
Museum of the history of winemaking "New World"
Orthodox Church.
Prince Golitsyn's crypt.
Mount Falcon
Mount Oryol (Koba-Kaya), in the depths of which 7 km of adits were cut, where sparkling wine is aged.
History
The village arose through the efforts of one of the founders of Russian winemaking, Prince Lev Sergeevich Golitsyn, at the end of the 19th century. The prince founded here, on his estate, a factory for the production of champagne. Since the local nature favored winemaking, and the prince's efforts supported the traditional technology of champagne production at the factory, the wine came out of exceptional quality. At first the village was called Paradise (paradise), but after Nicholas II visited the estate of Prince Golitsyn in 1912, Paradise was renamed New World.

SUNNY VALLEY(until 1945 Koz, Kozy; Ukrainian Sonyachna Dolina) - a village in the Sudak region of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the center of the Solnechnodolinsky village council, which, in addition, includes the villages of Bogatovka (Tokluk), Mindalnoe (Arka-Deresi), Pribrezhnoe ( Kefessia).
Population - 1431 people. (2001)
The village is located about 1.5 km south of the road connecting Sudak and Feodosia through Koktebel and Shchebetovka, approximately at the same distance from Shchebetovka and Sudak. The village is separated from this road by a small ridge Echki-Dag, which protects the village from the north. The village is about 3 km away from sea ​​coast, where the small village of Pribrezhnoye is located. The village is located on the drying up stream Koz, of the same name with the old name of the village. South of the village begins an uninhabited desert area that forms Cape Meganom.
sights
Church of Elijah the Prophet
Wine Museum
At the grave of tanker A.E. Gnezdilov, who died a heroic death in April 1944, a monument was erected for the liberation of the village.
History
The village was founded in the XIV century.
Soviet power was established in January 1918.
Remains of a settlement of the Late Bronze Age and a Taurus settlement of the late Middle Ages were found on the territory and near the village. Remains of the Genoese church of the XIII-XV centuries have been preserved. In the village of Bagatovka, burials from the ancient period have been excavated.

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Sudak (Crimea) 2019

This city in the southeast of Crimea is considered a center for the production of wines, as well as a cozy seaside resort, which is considered to be beautiful and clean. The pike perch has a mild climate and clean air. Feodosia is 42 km to the southwest, and Alushta is 47 km to the northeast. The city stands on the river of the same name, in the north there are chains of mountains covered with forests. The Kapsel Valley stretches to the east. To the west, the landscape resembles a familiar Mediterranean look.

If you go to Crimea, you can visit Sudak in order to enjoy the natural beauty and feel the spirit of the times.

According to historical data, the name of the city was given by the Turks. The Slavic name sounds like "Surozh". During the XII-XIII centuries, the city was the most important shopping center, including the famous Silk Road. He has seen a lot: the attack of the Asia Minor Seljuks, the devastation by the Mongols and a major restoration.

Then the city was conquered by the Ottomans. During this period, it developed from a prosperous with a large population to a small village. After joining the Russian Empire, the city began to develop and flourish intensively.

Sudak 2019 still keeps the memory of famous and great people who lived in this amazing place... These include I.K. Aivazovsky, A.K. Glazunov, K. Paustovsky, A. Green, A. Akhmatov. They all lived and worked in this amazing city. There were also those who periodically visited him, for example, M. Bulgakov.

The uniqueness of Sudak is associated primarily with the diversity of its landscapes. Here you can see beaches with hot sand and the warmest water, the scorching sun, from which it is difficult to hide. But also in Sudak, green forests and groves grow, in the shady coolness of which you can relax for tired tourists.

Make your longest summer rest in Crimea, Sudak will help, since it is here that the longest swimming season on the peninsula is.



Sudak is very popular among tourists. But, despite this, the city is calm and life is measured. There is no fuss here, but peace reigns. If you have chosen a vacation in Sudak 2019, be sure to enjoy the Genoese Fortress, the main pride of the city. It amazes with the beauty and grace of architectural solutions.

The pike perch continues to build and thrive. This is noticeable in the construction of new hotels and boarding houses. The beauty of the mountains and the freshness of the gardens and vineyards will give you a lot of pleasant impressions, and a light breeze will refresh you on a hot day.

In addition to beach holiday, which occupies, perhaps, a priority place, tourists are happy to stroll around the city's outskirts, learning a lot of new and interesting things. Guests of the city enjoy the buildings erected in different time periods - towers, temples, barracks and walls, everything that Sudak is famous for. Rest in this city will surely be interesting and informative.

The "Temple on Consoles" and Bashi are in good condition. From the Watchtower and the Maiden Towers, only the ruins have survived, which are located on the top of the Fortress Mountain. However, it is still worth visiting the ruins, as there will be enough of them to immerse yourself in the magical atmosphere of that distant time.

Whichever vacation you choose, Sudak is primarily a resort town and therefore there is a rather large Sudak water park, which will definitely brighten up your vacation.

The pools have three depth levels, various cascades and curtains. The geysers and jacuzzi located at the entrance to the water park will also delight. There are Children's swimming pool where there are slides and a water disco.

Active and young people will also like to relax here, people go to Sudak, including for thrills. Here you can do hiking, because in the mountains above Sudak they are broken campgrounds and shelters. There is also an opportunity to do rock climbing. Here ideal conditions, both for amateur and sport climbing.

How to get to Sudak

The bulk of tourists get to Sudak by rail. They use it railway stations located in Feodosia and Sevastopol.

The disadvantage of the road through Sevastopol is that it is much further away than Feodosia. However, the road Simferopol - Sudak is flat, only at the entrance to the city a serpentine road begins.

You can get from Feodosia in several ways. However, the road runs through Old Crimea... She is very popular among taxi drivers. On the last section, starting from the village of Grushevka, the route is identical to the Simferopol - Sudak road. The other road is quite difficult. It passes through Koktebel and Schebetovka. This is a mountain serpentine road, which is most often used by bus drivers.

Buses leave Simferopol for Sudak quite often, every 15 minutes, while the station in Feodosia is not so busy and the interval between flights here is an hour. Some people prefer not to wait that long and go to Sudak by taxi. Despite the fact that it will cost a little more, it will not be difficult to find a suitable taxi.

Still, the bulk of tourists come to Sudak through Simferopol. If you are traveling by train, it is best to choose the station you will arrive at based on personal tastes and availability of appropriate flights.

Sudak is a small resort town located on Black Sea coast in Crimea.

The city is located on the shores of the eponymous Sudak Bay, in the middle of the southeastern coast Crimean peninsula... The climate in Sudak is mild and arid, without sudden temperature fluctuations and is close to the climate South Shore Crimea. The precipitation in Sudak falls half as much as in, and there are more hours of sunshine per year. The resort (bathing) season in Sudak is one of the longest in Crimea, on average it lasts from early June to mid-October, July-August are considered especially hot months, at which time the air temperature can reach + 38 ° С, and sea ​​water in coastal waters it warms up to +24 - +25 degrees.

Warm summers accompanied by sunshine, a sea suitable for swimming, picturesque mountain landscapes and a variety of relatively inexpensive accommodation are the main reasons why a vacation in Sudak is so attractive for many tourists.

Beaches and the sea in Sudak

The beach strip in Sudak is quite long. The beaches stretch along the Sudak Bay. The beaches, as well as the entrance to the sea, are gentle, on which there is coarse gray sand mixed with pebbles. But all these seemingly pluses did not make Pike perch attractive for us.

In our opinion, the beaches in the city center are far from decent and comfortable, and for the money that will have to be paid for the rest, you can find much better and more developed places for recreation.

Beaches in Sudak is a beach complex consisting of small beaches separated by breakwaters.

Basically, all the beaches in Sudak are free, open during the day. However, beach equipment will have to be rented. The rental price depends on the specific beach. On average, the cost of renting a sun lounger is 100 rubles per hour, 250 rubles - 4 hours.

There are also changing cabins on the beaches, designated smoking areas, medical and rescue posts. There are also beach activities, such as riding a banana, tablet, catamaran, organized boat trips with swimming in the open sea, etc. Catamaran rental 600 rubles per hour.

From the beaches and the embankment, you can see the Fortress Mountain, with the Sudak / Genoese fortress located on it. Genoese fortress in pike perch, one of the most ancient and preserved fortresses in Crimea. You can go for a walk around the territory of the fortress, but we will talk about this below.

On one of the beaches, if you go to the fortress, the beach itself leaves much to be desired, you can swim on a banana on an excursion to the Fortress Hill and visit the fortress itself, as well as to the New World, where you will have the opportunity to swim in the purest secluded bay. At least, the organizers of this event promise the cleanest bay, but what really is there, we do not know. But judging by the frequency with which tourists from all over the area are taken to these bays, there is no smell of cleanliness and solitude there. The cost of a sea excursion is from 500 rubles per person.

Sea in Sudak

Since this is a bay, the sea in zander is mostly calm and warm, by June the water warms up to +19 - + 21 °.

Sudak Bay brings both its advantages, sea water warms up early and keeps heat for a long time, as well as some disadvantages. The downside is that since this is a bay, the water in the sea will be a little dirtier than on the open beaches. In pike perch, it is mainly a little algae and small jellyfish, but they do not interfere, algae does not smell, and jellyfish are not always there and do not provide discomfort. What is more unpleasant is the small household garbage left by numerous tourists, of which there are many in Sudak at the height of the season, and then all this garbage is nailed near the breakwaters. Of course, there is not much of all this mud, but it is unpleasant, so for swimming in Sudak it is better to choose places in the middle of the beaches and away from the breakwaters.

Embankment, food and prices in Sudak

The promenade stretches along the central beaches. The embankment is quite wide, it is pleasant to walk along it in the evening.

Walking along the embankment, you will certainly see the Fortress Mountain with the Genoese fortress. You can't get away from her in Sudak, her appearance will follow you everywhere, wherever you go. And we recommend everyone to visit this fortress, it's worth it. The fortress itself may not cause delight, but it will definitely bring variety to a monotonous beach vacation, and the views opening from viewing platforms fortress, city, sea and surroundings are quite picturesque.

On the waterfront there are small cafes, restaurants and canteens, as well as souvenir shops and some entertainment.

At the foot of the mountain, market

Canteens are generally a separate topic in Crimea, they are in all resort towns Crimea is almost at every step, there are always a lot of people in them, especially at lunchtime. Prices are reasonable, food is average lousy, but tourists prefer this type of food, cheap and fast. For example, a portion of Ukrainian borscht in a restaurant of Ukrainian cuisine in Sudak will cost from 200 rubles, and in a dining room from 60. They taste almost the same, only from table soup can torment heartburn, and from restaurant borscht the consequences are unlikely, in any case, I want it believe.

Since we are talking about food and prices, we will continue this topic. In general, food in Crimea and in Sudak, including, is tasteless. “Oh, oh and wow! How I ate "", you are unlikely to find such a thing.

Street food is mainly chebureks, various pastries, pizza, pancakes with fillings, shawarma, hot dogs, etc.

Fish and seafood

From such a set, frog legs, shark, squid, shrimp, etc., you can choose what you want, and here with you, for a fee, you can put it all on skewers and fry it on the grill.

From sweets, cakes and pastries, churchkhela, Turkish delight and halva are common. Turkish delight is tastier than the one that is by weight, and not in beautiful gift wrapping.

Also in Sudak you can find cheeses in abundance, like Adyghe cheeses.

The main square of the resort Sudak

There is a square near the embankment with a fountain, cafes, restaurants and some entertainment for children, such as car rental.

Another of the many canteens

Shady square

And the monument

Where to walk in Sudak - walking street: Cypress Alley

Cypress Alley is a walking street of Sudak, connecting the city center, Lenin Street and the embankment. The cypress alley was planted at the beginning of the last century. Souvenir shops are concentrated on the alley, from which they sell souvenirs and resort goods, as well as cafes and restaurants.

There is an amusement park, shops, minimarkets and a small market where you can buy vegetables, fruits, berries and other goods.

Lenin Street and other streets of Sudak

One of the central streets of the city is Lenin Street. Nice green street for walking and living.

On the street there are hotels, banks, shops, souvenir shops, cafes and restaurants

On Lenin street, at the address: st. Lenina, 38 there is a large supermarket of the PUD chain of grocery stores (former ATB). It is in this store that a large selection of products and goods is presented at the lowest prices in Sudak.

Where Lenin Street intersects with Feodosiyskaya Street, there is a Bus Station (bus station), where buses from other cities of Crimea arrive.

WITH bottom station the bus station connects you to the Genoese Fortress and the New World. Travel to the Genoese Fortress costs 11-15 rubles.

Other streets in Sudak are less attractive

Attractions, entertainment and excursions in Sudak

There are practically no attractions in the city of Sudak. The most famous is the Sudak / Genoese fortress of the 11-14th centuries. From the city to the fortress you can walk in 15 minutes or take a bus. It is more interesting to walk on foot. The entrance to the fortress is paid, the price of an adult ticket is 150 rubles. Read more about the Genoese fortress in Sudak and see photos here.

You can also visit :

Novyi Svet and Golinitskaya trail. Golitsyn trail, it is ancient mountain trail, cut down on the slope of Koba-Kai, in 1912 for the arrival of Tsar Nicholas II by order of Prince Golitsyn Lev Sergeevich. Currently, there are daily excursions on it;

Cape Alchak / reserved tract Alchak-Kaya with the Aeolian Harp grotto;

Winery SE "Sudak", producing vintage wines. The wines are not tasty, the excursion is not worth it (in our opinion, you might like it);

Bust of twice Hero of Socialist Labor Knyazeva M.D .;

The Hill of Glory monument, which is mass grave underground workers, paratroopers and soldiers of the Great Patriotic War who died during the liberation of Sudak on April 14, 1944;

and just admire the resort architecture of the 19th century and natural landscapes.

In the vicinity of Sudak, you can go on any excursion and visit all the famous sights of Crimea. You can go to the sights, both on your own by buses, and with an excursion, they are sold at every step. Independent sightseeing, in our opinion, is more interesting and exciting than going on a guided tour. Moreover, under its own power it is cheaper. Buses run frequently, so there shouldn't be any problems with that.

From family and children's entertainment, Aquapark "Sudak", located at st. Gagarina, 79. The water park is open to the public during the summer.

How to get to Sudak

There are several ways to get to Sudak:

The fastest, most practical and comfortable one, by plane to Simferopol, and from there by bus or taxi to Sudak. You can order a taxi / transfer on the website, in advance, even from home. At any time of the day, at the airport, a driver will be waiting for you with a sign where your name and surname will be written. To order a taxi, it is enough to provide your flight details. Also, the services of this taxi can be used for sightseeing and trips around the Crimea. A taxi will be waiting for you at your hotel at a convenient time for you;

The private sector is developed in Sudak. A room costs from 350-500 rubles per person per night. You can rent such housing upon arrival, simply by walking around the city / private sector and looking for signs "Housing", "Housing for rent", "Rooms". If you search on your own in the private sector, you can find housing that is cheaper than through agents, who are full on the streets of the city. For agents, as a rule, the price tag starts at 700 rubles per person per night.

It is better to book hotels, boarding houses, guest houses and apartments in advance. During the high season, upon arrival, there may not be available rooms. For a beach holiday the best choice will be housing located near beaches and the sea.

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