Emperor Alexander II was the first to develop the picturesque Livadia area on the southern coast of Crimea. In 1861, he bought an estate there and built the Grand Palace as a gift to his wife.
Minister of Resorts and Tourism of the Republic of Crimea Vadim Volchenko said on Saturday. "Over the first 10 days, Crimea has already received 400,000 tourists, according to our forecasts - in ...
Russians have begun construction of reinforced shelters and other structures to protect aircraft at the Belbek airfield in ...
KPRF leader Gennady Zyuganov have promised an unusually high tourism boom to Crimea where millions of Russian tourists will arrive, they said. "A summer vacation season is coming; let us assume ...
Russian-occupied Crimea has been relatively calm - but blasts ... who asked why Russians were still able to get EU Schengen tourist visas. Direct Russian flights to the EU are banned, but Russians ...
Despite a war going on around Crimea, tourism remains strong – which, in one case, was a good thing for Ukraine. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.