Europe

There simply is no way to tour Europe and not be awestruck by its scenic beauty, epic history and dazzling artistic and culinary diversity.

DANUBE DELTA (Дельта Дунаю)

Where the mighty Danube River meets the Black Sea, it has created a massive delta land, Europe’s largest wetland area. It is still surprisingly wild and relatively undestroyed. The 580 000 hectare delta is home to massive amounts of waterbirds of all kinds, most notably pelicans of two...

AKKERMAN FORTRESS

Akkerman (or Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi) Fortress is one of the largest medieval castles in Ukraine (entrance 80 UAH). It is located in the city of Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi on the Dniester estuary, 18 km from the Black Sea and 81 km from Odesa. The fortress was built on the remains of the Greek...

SANZHIIKA BEACH (Санжійка)

After busy Odessa, we went to Sanzhiika beach. It is sheltered near a small resort town of the same name, which is located around 40 km from Odessa. Sanzhiika enjoys the special attention of tourists who prefer serene rest at the most affordable prices (camp 40 UAH / person, truck 50 UAH...

ODESA (Оде́са)

Odesa, the Ukrainian port on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea, lives on its reputation as an infamous city. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, a den of iniquity attracted adventurers seeking wealth and pleasures. Much like storied Shanghai and New Orleans, it was a haven for...

ASKANIA-NOVA (Асканія-Нова)

We spent few hours on safari (250 UAH) in Askania-Nova. It is one of the oldest and largest biosphere reserves in Europe, located in a remote part of the Kherson steppe. Nowadays, this unique island of primordial nature, where live many rare animal species and exotic plants, is recognized...

HENYCHES’KE LAKE

Pink Lake, also known as Henyches’ke Lake (or Rozheve Ozero), is located in the Kherson region in the eastern part of Syvash Bay. During the summer months, microscopic algae cause the water to turn pink and red. Due to its healing properties, the Lake is called the Ukrainian Dead...