The village of Ordzhonikidze is located among cozy bays in the urban district of Feodosia. It is famous for its climate, a large number of clean and spacious wild beaches, locations for extremals. Holidays in Ordzhonikidze are chosen by both lovers of active pastime and fans of a quiet and calm, contemplative rest.
This place was once considered a restricted area due to the Soviet strategic and military facilities located here. After their liquidation, Ordzhonikidze received the first guests.
Today the village has many interesting sights, picturesque corners of nature, cultural and entertainment institutions.
While resting in Ordzhonikidze, you should definitely swim in its bays with views of numerous capes
One of the most beautiful is Cape Chameleon, which at different times of the day and year acquires different shades of its rocky slopes. It is located between Tikhaya Bay and Koktebel Bay. It is important to consider that due to the strong winds that rage on this stretch of land, walking along the narrow paths of the cape can be unsafe. Thinning slopes that can collapse at any moment are another risk. Therefore, the best choice would be contemplation and photography of picturesque natural landscapes.
Many excursion routes in Ordzhonikidze and its environs include walks in the landscape-recreational park, a visit to the top of the Karadag volcano. Kara-Dag is translated from Turkic languages as "Black Mountain". This is an ancient volcano, formed in the Jurassic period due to the movement of tectonic plates. Once in the bowels of the volcano, precious stones were mined - rock crystal, opals, agate.
Near the extinct volcano there is a huge number of bays of different sizes and configurations. The Razboinichya Bay has an interesting history. It is believed that the Zaporozhye Cossacks, who robbed the Ottoman ships, hid the mined treasures in these places. And it was from this bay that the ambush was conducted.
A large number of dolphins live in the water area of the Kara-Dag, which descends with its slopes directly into the Black Sea. Nearby there is an interesting landmark "Golden Gate". This is a fragment of a volcanic massif that broke off and fell into the water many centuries ago. Some tourists with a well-developed imagination see the face of a fantastic dragon in the outlines of the rock. It is noteworthy that according to local legend, it was at the foot of the volcano that the mythical Karadag snake lived. Who knows - maybe the philistine speculation has a rational basis.