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Tell me, are the beaches in Yalta paid? I will not live in a boarding house
I will not live in a boarding house or a sanatorium, but with a private owner. how much is the entrance to the city beach of Yalta? are there free beaches and how to get to them so that it is not very far to walk with a child ...
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аватар Olgagol
In Yalta, city beaches are free, but there are a lot of people there. There are paid ones on Massandra. Last year there were 2 VIP beaches for 80 and 100 UAH per person. There are few people there. The price includes only a sunbed.
аватар AlexWizard
If what remains from the old days can generally be called a beach :))
аватар Olgagol
Ett exactly. Now here I sit and puzzle over where to go. Also with children. The most important thing is the beach. And in Yalta there is nowhere to step. Only if you live in a boarding house.
аватар IaroslaviSHna
Definitely not Yalta. In May, the beach (1st from Oreandovsky) was free but already dirty. Friends came from a sanatorium in Sudak. Satisfied with the state of the beach.
аватар AlexWizard
A friend from Koktebel has just arrived. I'm satisfied with the yarn.
аватар Oksana36
If you choose between Koktebel beach and Sudak, then choose Sudak. Better yet, go to the New World and also to private traders.
аватар aglad
I'm going to Yalta to see my friends, there is already an agreement, that's why I'm interested in the beaches of Yalta, because on the sites they write about some utter prices ...
аватар heliostour
Yalta is dirty, there are a lot of faeces, the horror of Sudak - perhaps Gurzuf is possible. Koktebel, Novy Svet there are always few people there. and cleaner beaches.
аватар gurot777
I agree with heliostour, but something is wrong with punctuation marks. In Gurzuf, the state of the beaches is normal, but there is nowhere for an apple to fall on a free beach near the pier. It is better to walk the entire embankment - to the "Pearl of Crimea". It's cleaner and there are fewer people (the beach is paid). A good free beach behind Artek - near the mountain. But the cleanest water is on several beaches near the head of Bear Mountain. You can get there by boat, ordering a boat trip or go fishing early in the morning. The boat also calls into the Pushkin Grotto and goes around the rocks of Adalara.
аватар yaltagrad
If there is an alternative, then it is better to go to the suburbs, for example, to Gaspra, by minibus about 20 minutes away, the Dnepr sanatorium. The beaches are very clean - pebbles are visible at a distance of 20 meters from the coast, there are always places, there are few people, a storm is very rare. We ourselves live in Yalta, but the only way to the beach is there, besides, the park is beautiful, with exotic plants.
аватар pdf88
Tell me, please, are there paid beaches in Crimea now, or have they been banned after all? Interested primarily in the South Coast
аватар AlexWizard
There is, of course. Only the fee is hidden - let's say "Parus" has its own beach, you can get there only by elevator, but the cost of the ticket ... there are no words.
аватар gurot77
free beaches - this is only a conditional concept. Free entry to the communal beach only.
Kyiv, by its decree, closed access to sanatorium beaches even for locals, and local councils opened them. Now the issue of free beaches is more relevant. Well, there are paid ones, of course.
аватар AlexWizard
Gurot, thank you, I did not know this - about Kyiv and about the locals. It seems to me from the experience of the last five years (I was in Crimea every year) that Kyiv is right... Why should I pay monstrous money (900 UAH per day) for the local squalor to take my place??
аватар gurot77
900 UAH is not the limit. In Gurzuf there are rooms for 1200 UAH (and mind you without food, and this is not the limit), but with your own piece of the beach under the window. Local authorities are forced to do this because there are villages in which the entire coastal zone is occupied by sanatoriums, and the local population does not even have access to the sea - that's your constitutional right to rest.
аватар AlexWizard
Gurot, I meant the cost for 1 person! The cost of the room is exactly 895*2=1790 per day. This is a double two-room suite "Prestige" for the current season in the sanatorium "Sail".
аватар yaltagrad
AlexWizard, what's the problem? Choose a spacious beach, it’s hard to call it a beach in Sail, 1.5 cards in total, the price in the Dnieper last year, by the way, was almost identical to Sail, no one will take your place away, there is a place for everyone.
аватар AlexWizard
The problem is that I am disabled 2gr., and I can’t jump on the hills of the Dnieper like a mountain goat :) And I can’t climb the 8th floor to the dining room 3 times a day (! Ai-Petri) ... And in "Sail" is all horizontal! And there is an elevator to the beach.
аватар yaltagrad
So in Dneper, no one canceled the elevator, right on the embankment, but with all due respect to the disabled, this does not give you the right to call local people "naked" By the way, I am also local and I think that I have every right to swim where I am was born! And the monstrous prices are catalyzed by visitors who are ready to pay that kind of money for a vacation in a sanatorium.
аватар AlexWizard
For Muscovites, this money is not crazy; sanatoriums near Moscow of the Moscow City Hall are more expensive. But for that kind of money, I don’t want to see either locals or amateurs on my beach. You can count whatever you want; but as long as you think so, you will regularly lose dividends from us in your Land. After all, it's a shame - your infrastructure is at the level of the Stone Age, the conditions for recreation are terrible, incomparable even with Turkey, the staff is completely indifferent ... Even in 60 years they did not find an opportunity to lay a second track from Simferopol to Sevastopol !! Well, I'm from the clan of endangered dinosaurs, I agree, but all the young people don't come to you, not to mention foreigners! You must have your own access to the sea, of course, but, sorry, NOT WHERE I AM.
аватар yaltagrad
Well, if everything is so bad with us, the conditions for rest are terrible, the staff is terrible, everything is so sad ... Why are you all rushing here, huh?? Go to Turkey and forget about the infrastructure of the Stone Age! if I feel bad somewhere, I will never go there a second time. And if you come from year to year, have a worthy respect for those who live here, and put up with the conditions that are offered here. They don’t go to someone else’s monastery with their own charter, even if it’s not free.
For reference: you will have your own beach when you buy yourself a house by the sea with a plot and your own beach map, but for now, are you content with resort beaches with people like you, or are you somehow better than us ???
аватар AlexWizard
A disabled person because, that's food to breathe. If I were younger, I wouldn't go (and I wouldn't go while I was younger). And why "all of you" are eager to see me in Moscow? :-) As for the monasteries... you are mistaken. Whoever pays the money orders the music. Go abroad, beyond the real border - maybe you will learn something. And in Moscow there are a lot of people like you ... and everyone is trying to slip in the metro for free :(
аватар yaltagrad
Well, breathe and do not poison the air to others, but in the manner of your boorish communication, I am once again convinced that God forbid, evil people live there in Moscow.
аватар AlexWizard
If possible, give an example of "rudeness". I expressed my opinion without offending you in any way. And you are too hot for other people's opinions, I see ... :(
аватар yaltagrad
I have a quite adequate reaction to direct insults to the local population, which, by the way, I belong to. Would you like an example please...
"Golytba" - ragamuffins, beggars, mob, poor - a large explanatory dictionary.
And this phrase "And in Moscow there are a lot of people like you ... and everyone is trying to slip into the metro for free :(" - on what basis are such conclusions? Who gave you the right to judge ??
Do you even understand who and with whom you are comparing?
аватар AlexWizard
Thank you for your reply.
1. The word "bad" is used not just in the sense of "poor", but "aggressive poor" - from their own experience of communication. I am by no means sure that you would pay 50 hryvnias each time for going to the beach... but nothing happens for nothing - showers, toilets, scavengers, wooden trestle beds cost money. Why should I spend this money on you and your countrymen?? So go to the "common" beaches ... where there is nothing! So the meaning is not offensive, but ascertaining.
2. "There are a lot of them in Moscow" - the answer to your "Why are you all rushing here?" Rudeness in response to rudeness, and YOU were the first. I'm not used to being slapped...
3. Concerning comparison - quite I understand. I compare convinced freeloaders in Moscow with convinced freeloaders in Yalta. And I don't like cheaters. You have to pay for everything, no matter where - in the Crimea or in Moscow. And ALL. Socialism is no longer a given and it is not foreseen... And whoever cannot pay has no right even to make a sound. It's not a person, it's an animal.
аватар yaltagrad
1. The phrase "Why are you all rushing here" was said in response to your censure of the conditions in the Crimea, for the service, for the terrible conditions of existence, so it was you who initiated the development of this topic, and not me. I have already said and I can repeat that if a person is dissatisfied with something, do not come to us, no one is dragging you by the hand. And you come here because nowhere, in any country in the world there is such a medical base for such money as in the Crimea. And you spend this money not on me and not on my countrymen, as you put it, but on Kyiv, where all this money goes, so direct your claims in the right direction. The attendants receive mere pennies of wages, and live off the left income received for additional services in the sanatorium. The massage therapist in the sanatorium "Ukraine" works part-time and receives an official salary of 850 hryvnia per month, and you call the amount of 900 hryvnia crazy money and think that they should dance in front of you for this money, you are mistaken! With the same success, you can be called, to put it mildly, "an inexpensive vacation lover with big requests", who wants to get his own beach, treatment and food for $ 115 per day. Rent a villa by the sea for $1000 per day and you'll be fine
аватар yaltagrad
As for the entrance fee, there will be 50 hryvnias - I will pay, I will have to pay 100 hryvnias - I will not regret it, this is not a problem for me. I'm used to paying for everything myself. But your last phrase really killed me
"And whoever cannot pay, has no right even to make a sound. This is not a man, this is an animal." - completely devoid of humanity, and even if you slap another minus on me, this will not change the essence.
аватар AlexWizard
1. "Why are you ALL rushing here" - rudeness, because I only talked about myself. I want - and I'm torn, I cry for everything. I don't need a medical facility. To criticize - for my money - I HAVE THE RIGHT. It didn't bother you personally. So you were the first to get personal and be rude!
2. At a rate of 850 UAH per month, 900 (more precisely, 895) PER DAY - crazy money. Or did you not notice the difference in heat? Alas, they did not notice. We miscalculated! For 15 days, the bill from Parus came to 13425 UAH per one. And my girlfriend and I ... Yes, for that kind of money they should not only dance. :) And they will ... we will force them. How they dance every year. Not all yet ;-) And there will be WiFi (in Miskhor already), and the Internet will be in the room.
3. But that's not even the point. At a rate of 850 per MONTH, taking 2000 UAH for ONE massage (san. "Miskhor", beach) is a disgrace. Or not? :)
4. I can rent a villa, imagine, I can. I do not shoot solely because of the diet I need.
5. "50 UAH - I'll pay" - I believe with difficulty. After all, every day ... For a month 1500, where does such an amount come from with a salary of 850? Is it only from the shadow economy, when, as you say, personal services. By the way, it's disgusting that everything goes to Kyiv, and no money is given for the improvement of the Territory. Or are you comfortable? Then why not complain about Kyiv!
аватар yaltagrad
1. I don’t work in the sanatorium field, so I can afford enough, I travel to Europe three times a year, to far from poor countries, so keep your judgments about my financial capabilities to yourself, but judging because for you the amount of 895 hryvnia is considered insane money - this says a lot, for $ 1000 you would have been delivered a diet and a cook would have been your own and so on.
2. You didn't seem to notice the difference, because I meant that if your "mad money" somehow went into the pockets of workers, their wages would be ten times higher.
And what does the massage in Miskhor have to do with it? A massage in Ukraine by the best manipulator on the beach costs no more than 500 hryvnias for 2 hours, or is it also crazy money for you???
3. I could still understand if you lived in Ukraine and complained about such prices. I am well aware of what life is like in Moscow these days. So your "mad money" in the Crimea, in Moscow is no more expensive than city dust, and for $113 it's hard to even order a good dinner in an ordinary restaurant. Fruits and vegetables are several times more expensive, and the taste is grass like grass, so you shouldn't complain and show your ambitions and imaginary well-being. Yes, do not forget to put a minus for a truthful answer.
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