
Live Cams in Crimeia

The Crimean Peninsula, administered by Russia, is located to the south of Ukraine and is bordered by the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov to the northeast. Nearly encircled by water, it is linked to the mainland via the Isthmus of Perekop and the Kerch Strait Bridge connecting it to Russia. This region is a prime destination for tourists, offering a wealth of historical structures such as grand castles and palaces, along with breathtaking natural features, including the Crimean Mountains, picturesque lakes, and caves. Coastal resort cities like Yalta and mountain communities like Zelenogorye are nestled in its beautiful landscapes. The Republic of Crimea, a federal entity of Russia, spans the entire peninsula except for the key port city of Sevastopol. The population of Crimea is roughly 2 million residents, with Sevastopol being the largest city. Other significant cities include Simferopol, which serves as the capital of the Republic of Crimea, as well as Alupka, Bahkchisaray, Yalta, and Kerch. Key attractions include the Swallow's Nest, the Naval Museum Complex in Balaklava, Karasan Palace, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Yalta, Vorontsov Palace, Khan's Palace, Chuf