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Reasons To
Visit Ukraine

  • Beach relaxation

    The beautiful Crimean coastline, rich in history, is also great for a relaxing beach break at the end of a busy trip. The area is also well known for it's beautiful national parks so if you do tire of sitting on a beach, there are ample opportunities to head out and explore some lovely countryside.

    Beach relaxation
  • Cathedrals & churches

    Ukraine’s onion domed churches and monasteries are the precursors of Russia’s and stretch even further back into history.

    Cathedrals & churches
  • City life

    Kiev, Odessa and Lviv offer three contrasting urban styles – Kiev having a mixture of ancient churches and imposing Stalinist architecture, Lviv having a style deriving from its roots as a city of the Austro-Hungarian empire, whilst Odessa, built in the 18th century has a grand, faded imperial style.

    City life
  • Modern history

    Ukraine has played host to some of recent history’s most pivotal events – from the WW2 Yalta conference between Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt, to the tragic Chernobyl accident, the attempted coup against Gorbachev during the Perestroika years to the more recent ‘Orange’ revolution.

    Modern history
  • Train journeys

    Being Europe's largest country, Ukraine is criss-crossed by a busy train network and offers great opportunities for scenic rail journeys. Overnight accommodation is simple but there is always a convivial atmosphere on board offering the opportunity to meet local people and share food, stories and the odd vodka!

    Train journeys

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Visit Crimean Peninsula, Ukraine

For those seeking relaxation, the primarily Russian Crimean Peninsula offers some beautiful Black Sea beaches together with a plethora of cultural sights reflecting its tumultuous history.

Church in Foros near Yalta, Ukraine

Crimean Peninsula

Ukraine

For those seeking relaxation, the primarily Russian Crimean Peninsula offers some beautiful Black Sea beaches together with a plethora of cultural sights reflecting its tumultuous history.

The long-established resort of Yalta, site of the famous Yalta Conference of 1945 where Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill decided the direction of the post-World War II world, sits between the brooding Crimean Mountains and the Black Sea.

The region has long been favoured by Tsars and Communist bigwigs and remains the playground of the rich and famous today. Stunning dachas, scenic beauty spots and interesting museums dot the countryside around.

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