Crimean Peninsula heads the National Geographic list of 20 must-see places 2013
The National Geographic Traveler editors present the new year's 20 must-see places. Crimean Peninsula heads this list.
Journal editors notice that Crimea served as the playground of tsars and Politburo fat cats and is a place of unique history, culture and nature .
«The Crimean Peninsula, with its voluptuously curved Black Sea coast of sparkling cliffs, is paradise—with Riviera-grade vistas but without Riviera prices. Balmy with 300 days of sun a year» — editors mention and recommend to visit Peninsula in May-October period, to stay in South coast hotels and to sample traditional Crimean Tatar dishes.
English translation by BSN
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