Sights of Feodosiya - Half Day PM
FEODOSIYA, Ukraine
View the shimmering seas, majestic waves and burnished skies of Hovhannes (Ivan) Aivazovsky (1817-1900), the renowned seascape artist and native of Feodosiya.
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Optional $58
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Genoese Fortress - Half Day AM
FEODOSIYA, Ukraine
You don't need to be a military architect to appreciate the Ukraine's most impressive surviving fortress, perched on a massive cliff above the town of Sudak.
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Odessa Highlights - Half Day AM
ODESSA, Ukraine
Discover historic and cultural landmarks of Odessa, starting with a walking tour along Prymorsky Boulevard, lined with 19th-century gas lamps, majestic trees and aristocratic palaces.
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Catacombs & Monument to Unknown Soldier - Half Day PM
ODESSA, Ukraine
Enter the labyrinthine underground of
Odessa's catacombs which have figured
in the city's history.
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Optional $38
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Panorama Hall & Balaklava Battlefield - Half Day AM
SEVASTOPOL, Ukraine
Visit Balaklava Battlefield, the setting for the doomed Charge of the Light Brigade described in Tennyson's famous poem.
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Secrets of Balaklava Harbour - Half Day PM
SEVASTOPOL, Ukraine
Discover a top-secret Cold War facility straight out of a James Bond film. Now a Naval Museum, the secretive submarine site is one of many historic spots on Balaklava's seafront.
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Ancient Chersonesos - Half Day AM
SEVASTOPOL, Ukraine
Trace the roots of Russian Orthodox Christianity and earlier civilizations on a walking tour of Chersonesos, a Greek colony founded in 422BC.
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Khan's Palace - Half Day PM
SEVASTOPOL, Ukraine
Journey to romantic Bakhchysaray Palace, seat of the Tatar Khanate.
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Optional $58
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Vorontsov's Palace and Swallow's Nest - Half Day PM
YALTA, Ukraine
Step into a world of almost
unimaginable wealth on this tour featuring exotic Alupka Palace. Your drive begins with a photo stop at a viewpoint
above the famed Swallow's Nest Castle.
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Livadia Palace and Chekhov House - Half Day AM
YALTA, Ukraine
Combine a visit to the home of writer Anton Chekhov with a visit to Livadia Palace, the last summer residence of Tsar Nicholas II and site of the Yalta Conference in 1945.
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