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Where to go to rest on the sea in Crimea with a small child 1.5 years old? Advise places and hotels, who rested in the Crimea with the kids, respond)
Where to go to rest on the sea in Crimea with a small child 1.5 years old? Advise places and hotels, who rested in the Crimea with the kids, respond)
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аватар alexorel
Evpatoria, of course. Still sandy and fine. But personally, I really like the Black Sea for its solitude
аватар musja7
Where is better is individual. From a young age, I traveled all over the Crimea with my child and, oddly enough, the South Coast came up the most, and not the sandy beaches of the West Coast. I can’t say what kind of service is now in those places where I personally stayed for many years of rest. Because For the last 2 years, for obvious reasons, I don’t go to Crimea. But if you need a sandy beach for a child, you can look in Sandy, in the Bakhchisaray district. It was not bad there in Drop Sea, Mar le Mare, and the Chernomorets sanatorium already in 213 worked according to a kind of Crimean "all-inclusive" (for children there is a large green area, there was a pool, a mini-zoo). We also stayed at the "Eastern Tale" with the Tatars, where the owners keep order and they have very tasty cuisine in their cafe. If you want the wilderness, where there is no one on the beach at all for 50 m, then the neighboring village of Beregovoe. There is peace and quiet there. Wilderness. We stayed at the Biryuza boarding house on 3 meals a day, which were provided by the owners.
аватар musja7
On the South Coast with a child, they were more than once in the "Pearl" under the Swallow's Nest (I don't know how it is now, but when it was a departmental Ukrainian Customs, it was not bad, especially in new buildings). In 2014, in the fall, we stayed in the san. Miskhor. In the summer we stayed in private mini-hotels or even rented an apartment with a key in Alupka or Simeiz (but here you still can’t climb stairs with a stroller). We stopped several times in Gurzuf. It was good in "Aivazovsky" in Partenit. It used to be good in "Dyulber" in Miskhor. On the East Bank it was quiet and comfortable in Ordzhonikidze beyond Koktebel. I love Novy Svet very much, but it was not very comfortable here with children.
аватар Olgaolga153
With such a small child, I would still choose the West Bank (Evpatoria, Nikolaevka, Chernomorskoe, Saki ...) Perhaps it’s not as picturesque as in Yalta and Alushta, but not every child will normally endure the road along the serpentine of the South Coast. (IMHO)
аватар musja7
Olgaolga153, as an option, I would choose not the West Bank, but the South-West - a 50 km zone beyond Sevastopol to the west (Orlovka-Gold Coast, Kacha, Sandy ...). There are sandy beaches, not crowded, the road is much closer (we always agreed in advance for a taxi transfer - the driver was waiting for us right at the car and in 40 minutes we got on a flat road without any serpentines. Yes, and you can take a shuttle bus - this is a maximum of 50 km from Simferopol Evpatoria is still further (the Black Sea is almost 140 km in general) There are many decent mini hotels with the opportunity to eat there and cook on your own.I don’t know how much the service has changed there over the past 2 years, but until 2014 there were good places.
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