Live webcam is installed on the South Coast Highway and broadcasts a panoramic view of Yalta and the Black Sea in real time.
The lens offers an amazing bird's-eye view. Thanks to the high-quality image, you can see all the most interesting in detail.
One of the most famous corners of Yalta, whose webcams can be viewed on this site, is called the Botkin Trail.
It was named after the outstanding physician and physiologist Sergei Botkin, who highly appreciated the healing power of the Crimean nature. He knew about the healing properties of sea air, essential oils of medicinal plants growing in the mountains and along the coast. That is why one of the most famous hiking trails, which runs along the picturesque mountainous area, bears the name of this man. The route stretches for 4.5 km. And throughout the entire journey, the traveler will be awaited by the most breathtaking panoramas, and, of course, the incredible energy that the Crimean nature gives.
Another place that is definitely worth getting while traveling in Yalta is Mount Ai-Petri, which has become a symbol of the mountainous Crimea.
A cable car leads to the top with the famous picturesque battlements. The design was included in the Guinness Book of Records, and offers travelers incredible landscapes. The journey will take 15 minutes. During this time, you can get incredible aesthetic pleasure and a storm of vivid emotions.
Among other beauties of Big Yalta is the Uchan-Su waterfall. Its name translates as "flying water". Its height reaches almost 100 meters. The most full-flowing hollow becomes in the spring months. And in winter, the jets freeze, turning this place into a whimsical cascade of shining ice crystals.
Another symbol of the southern coast of Crimea is the cape and peak Ayu-Dag, better known as "Bear Mountain".
This place is shrouded in all sorts of legends and fables, ranging from fairy tales of beautiful princesses and giant monsters, and ending with eyewitness accounts of paranormal phenomena and UFOs.
In any case, unique views open from the top of the "clubfoot". And if you go here for the night with a tent, you can enjoy the incredible starry sky, which is difficult to see on the territory of settlements due to the large number of light sources.
You should definitely take a tour of the Massandra winery, whose products are famous far beyond the borders of Crimea and the country.
The building, which today houses the tasting rooms and production facilities, was built at the end of the 19th century. Nowadays, the Massandra enoteca has about 1 million bottles of noble drinks. This makes it the largest in the world. That is why she is also listed in the Guinness Book of Records.
Guests of "Massandra" are gladly shown the "behind the scenes" of the production of famous wines, take a tour of the old cellars and vineyards.
Those who still cannot go to Crimea can take an exciting virtual walk using the Yalta webcam.