The City Of Yeiskis a popular holiday resort on the Azov sea, who prefers a lot of fans of the soft and salubrious climate, as well as swimming in the warm waters. Rest in Yeisk promises an unforgettable pastime, replenishment of Luggage of knowledge, and, of course, treatment and prevention of many diseases of the respiratory, cardiovascular and nervous systems, and musculoskeletal and digestive tract. You waiting for an explosive charge of energy and good mood. Those who arrived in Yeysk with young children – prefer to relax on a beach in Yeysk estuary. Also, this place is a haven for local and visiting anglers. Wonderful leisure time with your whole family you can spend in the underwater Museum Shark reef, where you can watch the amazing inhabitants of the underwater Kingdom – shark, turtles, various fish. Here you can watch educational videos about the flora and fauna of the sea of Azov. Modern water amusement Park "Nemo", also awaits all who wish to spend unforgettable moments. For guests of the water Park has 3 recreation areas designed for different age categories – up to 7 years up to 14 years and adults. Amazing natural area is Khan salt lake, located near Yeysk, near the village of Kopanskaya, and rich in healing mud. There are also a variety of birds and rare plants grow. Near the lake is the village of Yang, where the local lore Museum. Samson, once gathered under its roof a rich collection of materials, documents, archaeological finds and photographs. Unfortunately, the initial exposition, collected by the founder of the Museum, was completely destroyed during the Finnish occupation. However, thanks to the efforts of the residents there were a lot of new values – historical, scientific, geographical, which the institution continues to grow to this day. The main and oldest temple of the town is St. Michael's Church, erected in 1865. Unfortunately, the primary building was completely destroyed during the Soviet government, however, on the eve of the new Millennium, thanks to the efforts of residents and some activists, the building was completely restored. Now the Church is in a beautiful Park where you can meet squirrels, peacocks, swans, and even goats. At the Church Sunday school, as well as the house of mercy.