During the voyage:
- Swiming at the open sea with hydromassage.
- An opportunity to operate of the yacht
with international class K-2.
- Tasting crimean champagne Zolotaya Balka.
- On a yacht there is an equipment for diving.
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We engage
in organasing VIP rest and yacht cruises
in Crimea since 2000. Successfully receiving
guests as from neighbouring foreign countries
and Commonwealth of Independent States,
as from distant foreign countries.
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The coast of Bulgaria is well-known in Europe as a fine resort with well-earned success amongst tourists from Sweden, Great Britain, Germany, Poland, Check Republic, Ukraine, Russia, and many other countries. Mild climate, famous sandy beaches, warm transparent sea, local hospitality, alike cultural traditions and languages, satisfying prices, high service quality traditionally attract holiday-makers to Bulgarian resorts.
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Ukraine - Bulgaria route
Sevastopol - Varna- Nesebar
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Sevastopol
- Varna
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2 days |
| Varna - Nesebar |
1 day |
| Duration of cruise is
recommended: 8-10 days with stops on
a route. |
Quantity of passengers - up to 8 person
Cost of cruise - EUR 600 per day for rent,
three meals a day and residing on a yacht.
During cruise:
A yacht crosses the Black sea by the shortest route by 2-nights passage toward the port of Varna, an ancient and eternally young city, which history counts up to 26 centuries, named in the past as Odessos, alluring a traveler by the depth of sky and sea blue. The city of Nesebar, a voyage final point, is also considered to be one of the oldest European cities. Located on the peninsula, it has kept a fascinating atmosphere of coziness, giving energies and health to its guests. In 1956 the city was announced an architectural and archaeological reserve and in 1983 the city historical monuments of architecture were included in the records of architectural cultural heritage by UNESKO. The coast between Varna and Nesebar ,located southward from the Golden Sands of Bulgaria, is not of less popularity and esteem among the amateurs of first-class romantic rest. Small hotels, towns and villages neighbor one another on the sandy coast, hospitably waiting for sea travelers , just in the way they did many centuries ago.
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