The online webcam is located on the territory of the More Hotel in Alushta (Crimea).
The lens covers the picturesque panorama of the city embankment and the landscapes adjacent to it. On the left you can see the calving area covered with cypresses and other southern vegetation. On the right - the embankment next to the Professor's Corner and the endless expanses of the sea. The broadcast is in real time.
Alushta, whose webcams can be viewed online on this site, is a unique corner not only on the Crimean peninsula, but also on the entire planet.
This is a famous wine-making center and a climatic resort, a popular health resort, as well as a destination for eco-tourism. Warm weather, stunning nature, rich history and culture, and, of course, inexhaustible opportunities for a variety of leisure activities have made Alushta one of the most famous and sought-after travel destinations along the southern coast of Crimea.
The hallmark of the city is the Alushta Embankment. A large number of remarkable objects are concentrated here. These are the snow-white rotunda, the “Fisherman” fountain, the ancient sculpture of the Olympic Bear and other interesting objects that can be an excellent backdrop for memorable photographs.
Here, in the summer season, you can visit numerous cafes, restaurants, attractions, souvenir shops, as well as listen to concerts and just enjoy the sounds of the resort town.
Those who prefer a calm environment and unity with the beauty of the Crimean nature to places flooded with tourists will suit the Professor's Corner, located in the western part of the embankment.
An important natural landmark of Alushta is Mount Demerdzhi, which is a mountain range rising above the surface of the earth 20 km from the city.
The object is divided into two parts - North and South. The first reaches a height of 1356 m above sea level. The second is 1239 m. The first is considered safer for walking. From its top, a stunning panorama of the sea and other mountains opens up.
This place often becomes a film set for scenes in the Caucasus. Among the most famous films that were filmed on Demerdzhi is “Prisoner of the Caucasus”. At the foot of the peak, to this day, you can see the stone on which the heroine of the film, Nina, sang.
Here, along the southeastern slope of Demerdzhi, there is another unique natural object. This is the Valley of Ghosts, which is an array of bizarre rocks that, in foggy weather, resemble mystical figures emerging from nowhere.
To see this spectacle is worth at least once in a lifetime.
If for some reason the trip to the Crimea is postponed, Alushta webcams, which can be watched online in real time, will help you quickly move to the warm coast and enjoy a virtual journey from anywhere in the world.