Fortress Aluston
ul. Engels, 2, Alushta The fortress was erected by the order of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century. The well-fortified Aluston repeatedly saved the Byzantines from the raids of nomads who tried to take the fortress by storm. Everything was fine until the 10th century.
Temple of All Crimean Saints and Theodore Stratilat
ul. Vladimir Khromykh, 14, Alushta The fact that the Alushta temple, according to historians, is built in the spirit of a rural English church and also with Gothic motifs in architecture. Indeed, the Church of All Saints and Theodore Stratelates makes an extraordinary impression.
Aquapark "Almond Grove"
ul. Naberezhnaya 4A, Alushta After an active rest on water attractions you can rest and have a snack in cafes and bars working here. For the holiday-makers, as it should be, shower cabins, toilets, storage rooms are provided, and in case of that the medical center works at the water park.
Jur-Djur waterfall
p. Solnechnogorsk, Alushta district Dzhur-Dzhur is the most powerful and full-flowing waterfall in Crimea. "Eternally bubbling" (so translated its name), a monument of nature leaves the tourists who visited here the most vivid impressions. Jur-Jur waterfall is worth to leave for a day a beach and sun loungers and go on a small trip
Ghost Valley
Alushta There are no flying fanciers here, of course, but unforgettable impressions, definitely, are provided! The Valley of Ghosts in the Crimea are dozens of stone figures created by the forces of nature. Centuries-old sculptures have bizarre shapes and resemble their outlines, people, animals and fantastic creatures.
The house of merchant Stakheev
ul. Perekopskaya, 1, Alushta The house of merchant Stakheev is one of the most beautiful buildings in Alushta. The mansion was built in the late 19th century and belonged to the goldsmith and nephew of the famous artist Ivan Shishkin in one person - Nikolai Staheev. By the way, the painter himself often came to visit here.
Crimea in miniature park
g. Alushta You can see all the sights of the Crimean peninsula without leaving Alushta. Yes, right in the center of the city in the open air is the park "Crimea in miniature", which houses the most famous palaces, castles, churches, museums - in general, everything that the Ukrainian peninsula is famous for.
Alushta is a beautiful resort town on the Crimean coast. If the Turkish-Egyptian "ol inclusive" managed to get nuts, welcome to Ukraine!
In Alushta, the swimming season begins in May and lasts until October, but the peak of tourists, as a rule, falls on July-August. Picturesque nature with reserves, historical and cultural attractions, many beach areas and relatively inexpensive accommodation - all this can offer the resort of Alushta. They come here to heal and strengthen health. Alushta resorts and sanatoriums are located in the vicinity of the Black Sea, specializing in the treatment of many ailments.
Temple of All Crimea Saints, Jur-Djur waterfall, "Crimea in miniature" park, Aluston fortress, merchant Staheev's house, Ghost Valley, water park "Almond Grove" - you can list the most popular attractions of the resort of Alushta for a long time. It's better to see them with your own eyes.
For this amount you will get a double room (room) with a decent set of household services. TV, refrigerator, separate bathroom with shower and toilet and even Wi-Fi Internet is available in Alushta hotels and guest houses.
All prices and the hryvnia exchange rate are indicated in September 2013