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The city of Sudak is a Morskoe village. Holidays in the village of Morskoye, Crimea: reviews, descriptions, features and interesting facts

Morskoye Crimea village(old name Kapsikhor) is located 17 km west of Sudak and 62 km east of Alushta. Fans of budget holidays come to vacation in Morskoye in Crimea. There is inexpensive housing in the southeast of Crimea, wide sand and pebble beaches.

The village of Morskoe Crimea is the birthplace of the legendary Kino group. There is a monument to this group, and portraits of Viktor Tsoi are painted under the bridge. More on this later.

Morskoye Crimea village

The village of Morskoe Crimea is one of the few places where you can purchase land for private construction. Therefore, new private buildings and hotels appear here every year. Beaches in the village of Morskoye with gray sand and rolled large pebbles. There are steps leading to the sea from the main road; the Sudak highway runs right along the sea. For many, this is more of a minus than a plus.

During the peak season, the beaches in the village of Morskoe Crimea are crowded, families with children, elderly people and young people come here. The village has several attractions. It's dilapidated medieval castle "Tasili"Choban-Kale fortress (5 km), ruins of an ancient monastery, Cape Ai-Fok (3 km from the center of the village).

The road from Sudak to Morskoye is very picturesque, among mountains, valleys and vineyards. Crimean wines are made from these grapes at the Massandra plant.

By bus

Direct buses to Morskoye (Sudak) run from the Simferopol bus station several times a day. You can get to Sudak, there are commuter buses to Morskoye, but they are often overcrowded - you may not be able to fit in with your suitcase. There are very few flights - 5 in summer and 3 in winter.


If you come from Krasnodar or Anapa, it is better to take a bus to Sudak, Yalta or Alushta. The P29 highway passes directly through the resort village and therefore you will need to warn the driver in advance that you are leaving.

By taxi to Morskoye

The taxi fare will be 25 rubles. per kilometer. In this case, you are guaranteed to leave on time at the lowest price, since bargaining with taxi drivers at the airport and railway. station right on the spot will not lead to anything good. It would be better to agree on the price in advance with the dispatcher, and give the taxi driver the opportunity to meet you and take you to your destination.

At the new Simferopol airport you can order a taxi from the official counter. All prices are fixed.


Our acquaintance with the Crimean “bombs” did not start very pleasantly. From Sudak to Morskoye they said the cost was 1000 rubles. When asked why it was so expensive (the journey is 17 km), they received the answer: “Did you think someone would carry you here cheaply?” By the way, a ticket for an intercity bus to Morskoye cost 50 rubles, and for a suburban bus 28 rubles, i.e. 20 and 35 times cheaper.

By car

First you need to get to Kerch through the new Crimean Bridge. This is already a landmark, because it is the longest structure in Russia, 19 km.

From Sudak to Morskoye the road goes along a picturesque mountain serpentine with sharp turns. Along the way, beautiful valleys and vineyards open up.

Climate in Morskoye (Sudak)

During the peak season, the air temperature in Morskoy during the day can exceed +30 degrees, and the average air temperature during the beach season is about +25. The air humidity in the village of Morskoye in Crimea is moderate, and the climate is close to Mediterranean.

Housing in Morskoye

The main part of Morskoye is the private sector. You can spend your holiday in Morskoye in Crimea on a budget if you rent private housing. Literally in every house something is for rent or for sale. Peak season prices from 500 rubles. per person. The cheapest option is far from the sea. Keep in mind that the village is located in a valley, surrounded by mountains. The central part of Morskoye is relatively flat, and the outskirts are on a hill where you have to go uphill.

In Morskoye (Sudak) there is a selection of guest houses and improvised mini-hotels. Prices in these establishments start from 800 rubles. The minimum price and quality accommodation are offered in the guest houses “U Natalia”, “On Zarechnaya”, “Yyldyz”, the private hotel “Melek”, and the mini-boarding house “Dilyara”.

On vacation in Crimea in Morskoye (Sudak), you can stay in decent hotels, boarding houses and recreation centers, which, in terms of the service provided and the decoration of the establishments, meet the level of three stars and above. Room rates start from 1200 rubles. For a minimal price you can stay in the mini-boarding house "Volna", the mini-hotel "Flower and Stone", the hotel "Oasis", "Zelenogorye", the boarding house "1000 Stars".

Rental of property

In the resort village of Morskoye (Sudak) you can rent a small house from 1,500 rubles. per day.

The recreation center "Zelenogorye" offers to rent individual luxury cottages for an amount from 2,750 to 6,500 rubles.

Beaches of Morskoye (Crimea)

There are several beaches in the village of Morskoe Crimea. All Morskoye beaches from east to west: Cape Ai-Foka, the beach of the Solnechny Kamen boarding house, the beach near the long-term construction site (for campers), the central beach, the nudist beach and the Choban-Kule beach. All of them are rocky, and the central one is the most suitable for swimming. On other beaches, in addition to sharp stones, there are mysterious signs “The beach has not been surveyed”. This is the first time I've seen these.

Cape Ai-Foka

The easternmost beach of Morskoye is at Cape Ai-Foka. You can call it a beach conditionally, because there is a pile of stones that fell from the mountain. There are signs everywhere saying “Caution, rockfall”, but we reached the very end. A very atmospheric and beautiful place. You can’t go further through Cape Ai-Fok, it’s a shame. Behind it is Veselovskaya Bay.

Beach of the boarding house "Sunny Stone"

This beach is located on the eastern outskirts of the village and extends 400 meters in length and reaches about 60 meters in width. The Solnechny Kamen boarding house is abandoned, so the beach is in the same condition - collapsing awnings and blocked stairs. There is an embankment along the sea from the boarding house, but the entrance there is closed. It's a shame that such a good place is abandoned.

Beach near the long-term construction

To the west of the Sun Stone beach there is a beach that should belong to a beautiful sanatorium. But it was never built. Nowadays campervans have chosen a place near the long-term construction site. There is a whole tent city with its own “tent” cafes. And the beach “has not been surveyed.” There are signs that swimming is prohibited. Although everyone is swimming. The width of the beach is about 50 meters, the sea is clean, the beach is kept in relative order.

Central beach of Morskoye (Sudak)

Even further west, in the very center of Morskoye, there is the central beach. It stretches over a kilometer in length and is about 30 meters wide. The structure of the beach is sand and pebbles. There are many large rolled stones on the shore. Along the coastline there are shops, cafes, and dining rooms overlooking the sea. The infrastructure of the beach itself is good; you can rent a sun lounger under a canopy for 150 rubles.

Beach behind concrete steps (nudist)

To the west of the central beach there are high steps that protect the shore from erosion. Next to them is a wild pebble beach. This place is securely covered with hills and dunes, and you can meet nudists here (but we didn’t see them). 🙂 There is no infrastructure, but you can also stay on the steps (as you wish). And swimming here is also prohibited.

Choban-Kule Beach

The beach near the shepherd's tower of Choban-Kule is wild; campers are mainly located here. There is no infrastructure, no shops either, the village is 5 km away. This Morskoye beach is called Choban-Kule. The structure of the coastline is pebbly with huge sharp stones. To swim, you need to walk into the sea on concrete slabs. Here along the shore, campers catch small fish with nets.

What to do in the village of Morskoye in Crimea on vacation

In the resort village of Morskoye, on vacation in Crimea, you can visit the ruins of the Tasili fortress - Choban-Kule Tower (Shepherd's Tower). It is located 5 km west of the village. The fortress is located on a mountain, the climb to which is quite steep. But the view from the top is fantastic, you can see Privetnoye, Rybachye, Morskoye and the mountains.


On the mountain of the same name, you can go down the path on the western slope and find yourself among castles made of stones the size of a man. These buildings were made by one of the regular visitors to these places, and they also began to attract tourists.

8 km from Choban-Kule is located. There are very beautiful places along the Arpat River deep into the canyon, cascading waterfalls, Arpat waterfall, heart shaped bathing bowl. You can jump into a mountain lake with a bungee. If you come to, be sure to try the salad of rapana and pilaf. This is another local attraction.


A unique symbol of Morskoy (Pike perch) and a popular place for photography – Cape Ai-Foka(Greek: Saint Phocas) or Cape Boar. You can get here on foot from Morskoye along the sea, a 3 km walk. At first you walk along an ordinary beach, but after the Solnechny Kamen sanatorium, boulders and blocks that have fallen from the mountain begin. At the end of the path, a small quiet bay and Cape Ai-Foka itself awaits you.

You can go horseback riding, as well as jeep trips to the mountains. Horseback riding is just around Choban-Kule.

Merry- a small village 7 km from Morskoye. Here you can see one of the oldest buildings in Crimea - the fortress on the spurs of Karaul-Oba. The fortress was built during the reign of King Asander. The village of Veseloye itself is located in the Kutlak Valley. If you go down to the sea (4 km), then Veselovskaya (Kutlak Bay) is waiting for you, just on the opposite side of Cape Ai-Foka and the beach.

Mesopotamia is a small village located among the mountains in the Ai-Serez valley, located 10 km from Morskoye (Sudak). Here you can visit the mountain spring of St. Sergius of Radonezh near the village of Mezhdurechye (Ai-Serez). The spring is located in a picturesque place, in a narrow passage among the rocks.

In the evening you can have a blast at the “Shuttle” disco bar on the seashore. If you want more entertainment, the resort town of Sudak is 17 kilometers away. The Cypress Alley alone is worth it.

Monument to the Kino group

Yes, it was here, in the village of Morskoye in 1981, that three musicians Viktor Tsoi, Alexey Rybin and Oleg Valinsky ended up. They spent 2 weeks in Morskoye, having arrived here from Sudak. There they met a local chef who promised them free food (and kept his promise!). The musicians pitched their tent in Morskoye, and had to steal firewood from local residents (the felled trees standing nearby smoked, but did not burn). In the evenings, the guys played songs with a guitar on Karl Marx Street (local Broadway). Thus, on the shores of the Black Sea in the village of Morskoe Crimea, the legendary group “Kino” was created.

The monument has a special atmosphere. There are flowers and cigarettes. Portraits of Viktor Tsoi are painted under the bridge. Young people stand at the monument to the Kino group, listening to songs from their phones. Sometimes local rock musicians perform here. This whole story about the legend of Leningrad is very close to me. I myself am from St. Petersburg, I was at the Bogoslovskoye cemetery (where Viktor Tsoi is buried), sang their songs with a guitar. A very atmospheric place, you just need to get into it.

Cafe in Morskoye (Sudak)

The most budget-friendly food option in the village of Morskoe Crimea is canteens, and there are really a lot of them here. Their prices are: soup - 120 rubles, chop with side dish - 180 rubles, pasta - 120 rubles. There are several buffets in the center. You can eat in the canteen of the Morskoe Crimea village from 150 rubles. On Karl Marx Street (the most tourist street of Morskoye) there is a cafe “Kiparis”, which offers a set lunch for 200 rubles.

There are many cozy cafes in Morskoye, offering dishes of Russian, European and Oriental cuisine. Among them are “Slavs” (live music plays in the evening), “Cypress”, “1000 Stars”. You can eat and spend time almost everywhere for as little as 500 rubles.

Tourists recommend the Tavern cafe. The portions are large, you can eat for two (soups, manti, chop, compote) for 400-500 rubles. If you order seafood (mussel salads, etc.), then 700-800 rubles. The bill includes a 7% service charge.

For those who are more expensive - the Rusich cafe is right on the beach overlooking the sea. The average bill is 500-1000 rubles. There are inexpensive dishes, for example okroshka 100 rubles. Seafood from 400 rub.

Local pastries in the village of Morskoe Crimea are very tasty - samosas with fruit, samsa, pasties. This is one of the Crimean gastronomic attractions.

Morskoye Crimea is a cozy, quiet village that promotes a relaxing holiday. This is not just a resort, but the birthplace of the Kino group. Every year on June 21 (Viktor Tsoi’s birthday) fans of their work gather here. It’s amazing that so many years have passed, but people do not forget their songs, they come to the monument, write messages on the walls.

On vacation in Morskoye in Crimea, you can stay inexpensively in a good hotel or private sector. For pebble lovers, there are good beaches and developed infrastructure. Holidays in Morskoe Crimea will definitely appeal, especially to fans of the Kino group.

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Holidays in Morskoye 2019

While heading, it is worth taking a closer look at the small village near Sudak - Morskoye. It’s not difficult to guess why it received such a name: where the dominance of the waves ends, namely fifty meters from the water’s edge, residential buildings begin. Locals have long chosen this place, protected on three sides by mountain ranges.

Seaside: relaxation at the ends of the earth

There is not much entertainment to be had in the village of Morskoye. A certain isolation from large cities makes itself felt.

The road of life here is Shevchenko Street, on which most of the cafes are located, where you can spend a pleasant evening admiring the sun sinking into the sea or the mountain peaks illuminated by the sunset.

Fans of sunbathing and bronze tanning will enjoy relaxing in Morskoye. The beaches here are equipped; you can rent a sun lounger or umbrella anywhere on the coast. And taking an inflatable mattress and sailing from the shore is a real pleasure, especially since there is no crowding. The village is reliably sheltered by the mountains from those who want to “dance their elbows.” People come here craving solitude.


Fans of active recreation will also find an outlet:

  • diving and introdive will open the amazing underwater world of the south-east of Crimea;

  • horseback riding will not only help you explore the relief and flora of this part of the peninsula in a calm atmosphere, but will also play a good role in improving your health;

  • jeeping will invigorate the nervous system, charge you with positivity until your next vacation;

  • a paragliding flight over Morskoye will take your breath away, and subsequently the attention of the listeners of your story about it, supported by photos and videos;

  • less extreme rides on boats, bananas and tablets - the constant companions of beach holidays - will diversify and bring childish joy to your vacation days.
  • The “savages” will also find a place for themselves. There are two campsites in the village, not to mention plenty of opportunities for camping in Morskoye with a tent. If you are interested in cooking porridge over a fire, playing the guitar under the light of the stars and simply enjoying nature, this is definitely the place for you. Crowds of tourists settle in larger cities and villages, and knowledgeable singles, families or groups go to the Kapsikhor Valley.

    Expanse is here for those thirsting for cultural enlightenment. Everywhere they will offer an excursion or mini-trip to almost any point in Crimea.


    On your own, armed with a reference book, you can learn a lot of interesting things about these places. Adjacent to Morskoye is Zelenogorye, famous for its Lake Panagia, which is only ten kilometers away from meeting you.

    The sea is guarded on both sides by capes: Ai-foka or, as it is also called, “Boar” on one side and Agira with its watchtower Choban-Kule on the other. Climbing a mountain and admiring the surroundings is not a joy for a tourist.

    You can also get a taste of entertainment in the neighboring cities of Novy Svet and Sudak. A short car trip never hurt anyone, especially since you don’t get to go on vacation to Morskoye every day, and you need to stock up on emotions for the whole year ahead. 10 and 20 minutes respectively spent driving east can make your day and help fill your photo albums.

    Briefly about Morskoye (Crimea)

    The history of the village began during the Middle Ages. Then this area was called “scorched earth” or Kapsichore.

    Don’t be alarmed: the reason for this formulation was the sun-bleached grass – red. There is no hiding from ultraviolet radiation here: on one side there is a surface of water that reflects light, and on the other there are hills, covered with fiery-colored vegetation at any time of the year.


    During the reign of Catherine II, the Kapsikhor Valley was part of the Feodosia district. Since the annexation of Crimea to Russia, the village has changed its volost affiliation; under Soviet rule in the 20s it joined the Sudak region, where it remains to this day. They stopped calling him Kapsichore only in 1949, when they first started talking about Morskoye.

    The places here are picturesque, practically untouched by man. The “savages” feel great here. And proof of this is the birth of the rock group “Kino”. Once having exchanged the fun of Sudak for a vacation in Morskoye, three Leningrad musicians settled on the Black Sea coast, beating out the rhythms of new songs on tin cans to the lapping of waves and encouraging nods of the villagers.

    The memory of this holiday is alive in the village: the inscription on the memorial sign in the shape of a guitar reads: “The Cinema began here.”

    How to get to Morskoe


    If you intend to spend a vacation on the Crimean coast, then the path will go through Simferopol airport. This air harbor receives planes from all over Russia. An alternative could be rail transport, but until this problem is solved, flights are the best option: the fastest and most comfortable.

    Buses depart from the airport and the nearest bus station almost every minute. They go in the direction we need about 5 times a day, sitting in one of the comfortable cars you will quickly find yourself in Morskoye, where you want to go on vacation immediately. It will take you two hours to do everything, and an hour and a half if you choose a car.

    More often, intercity bus service operates with Sudak, from which Morskoye is about 20 km away. It’s nice that transport constantly runs between these settlements - getting to Morskoye is not difficult.

    Fans of a relaxing holiday, without the bustle and noise of the city, are invariably attracted to the village of Morskoye, in the south-east of the Crimean Peninsula. Fresh, mountain air combined with a salty sea breeze, a large pebble road stretching for several kilometers, the cleanest sea, mountain landscapes appeal to both lovers of “wild” and family holidays in Crimea. The sea is waiting for you too!

    Where is the village located in Crimea?

    The village, located in the cozy picturesque Kapsikhor valley, between two capes, Ai-Foka and Agira, is part of the urban district and is located 16 km west of it. Starting right next to the sea, the village, surrounded by mountains and vineyards, stretches up the banks of the Shelen River for almost 2 km. One of the famous state enterprises is located here. The famous dessert wine “Ai-Serez”, developed by the winemakers of the Morskoye state farm, which won many medals at the most prestigious competitions, is produced here. The Alushta-Sudak highway passes through the village of Morskoye.

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    general information

    • Population – 2.5 thousand people.
    • Area – 6.5 km2.
    • Founding time: 1380

    Where to stay for a holiday in the village?

    This question, despite a certain distance from “civilization,” is easily resolved in the village of Morskoye. Visitors can choose housing, prices for which vary depending on the month and distance from the sea, based on their preferences.

    Among the numerous hotels, mini-hotels, and guest houses, one can note the private boarding house “Athena”. Located a 10-minute walk from the sea, with a beautifully landscaped courtyard, it offers its guests standard and luxury rooms. The cost of accommodation, which is free for children under 5 years of age, includes 3 meals a day.

    You can also stay in the private sector of the Morskoye village, where the hospitable hosts will offer not only a room, but also the opportunity to cook on their own, providing everything necessary for this. In particular, many apartments are for rent on Vinogradnaya Street, about 800 m from the coast. This area is especially suitable for vacationers with children.

    For travelers with their own transport, there are three campsites: in the mountains, near the Raven River and “Côte d'Azur”, located on the coastline. Tourists are offered 4-bed rooms with bunk beds and three simple meals a day. Cold water supply is constant, showers with water heated by the sun, equipped toilets. Mattress, blanket and pillow are provided at all three camps.

    What to see in the village of Morskoye?

    From here you can go on an excursion to anywhere on the Crimean peninsula. Holidays in Morskoye, however, will also be entertaining. Travelers can walk to the ruins,
    which is on Cape Agira. A beautiful gentle path leads to it, surrounded by pine groves. From the platform at the foot of the tower there is a stunning view of the sea, capes and Ai-Fok, mountain ranges.

    Near the village there is a well-preserved ancient fortress of Asandra, dating back to the period. One of the most ancient buildings in Crimea was discovered in 1982. In the picturesque Panagia tract, 12 km from Morskoye, you can admire the beautiful cascade.

    The favorite place of many vacationers is, the road to which lies through Sudak. But after walking along the coast, passing numerous bays and a nature reserve, you can reach. It was not for nothing that this beautiful place was called “Paradise” in ancient times, that is, paradise. The New World is also famous for its Champagne Wine Factory, founded by Prince Golitsyn. And in the Valley of Roses near Sudak, you should definitely see the pink fields during flowering.

    Where to go in the village with children?

    Having swum in the sea, skated on a banana boat and jumped on a trampoline, children can be taken to a performance at the local House of Culture, where artists dressed as fairy-tale characters gather on the shore. During the season, entertainment programs are constantly held there,
    The circus and theater often come.

    A bright unique spectacle, which will be equally interesting for both adults and children, awaits vacationers in Sudak in the summer. Every year, the vast territory of one of the best and most interesting structures of its kind in Europe becomes the venue for the international knightly festival “Genoese Helmet”. Knightly battles and tournaments, shooting from various types of medieval weapons, troubadour performances, a fair and much more await spectators. You can not only see all this, but also take part in various contests and competitions yourself, taking away photos of this unforgettable event as a souvenir.

    One of the best Crimean water parks, located in Sudak, is also waiting for children. For younger visitors there is a special children's pool and slides. It will be especially interesting on Green Island. In general, even young tourists will not be disappointed with a holiday in Morskoye. Crimea is extremely unusual and interesting here!

    Where can you eat in the village?

    Among the numerous food outlets located in the village of Crimea Morskoye, the following stand out:
    where you can have a delicious and inexpensive breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

    The Perekrestok cafe is very popular among vacationers. Located at the intersection of Shevchenko and Mayakovsky streets, the outwardly inconspicuous building impresses with the interior of its four halls. Two of them are among the greenery in the open air. The menu here suits every taste: appetizers, cereals, egg and meat dishes, soups and casseroles. Open until midnight, it has a quiet, peaceful atmosphere.

    The most enthusiastic reviews are also about the Khansky Dvorik cafe. Visitors note excellent service, very tasty food, and large portions. It is also famous for its pasties.

    Fans of nightlife can have fun in one of the bars: “Jelip” is distinguished by foam parties for adults and children, the “Shuttle” disco has enchanting shows, and the “Rusich” disco club has a varied cuisine.

    How to get to the village of Morskoye?

    From Simferopol - both from the airport and from the bus station - there are daily direct bus services, on which everyone can get to Morskoye. From Yalta you can also get here by bus going to Sudak.

    You can get to Morskoye from Sudak by car in 20 minutes:

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    Holidays in the Crimean village of Morskoye 2019. Where is it, where to stay in Morskoye, what to do, what excursions to go on.

    The village of Morskoye is located on the Sudak-Alushta highway. If you are coming from the side, then immediately beyond the Veselovskaya Valley, as soon as you go around Mount Kaban, a picturesque valley will open in front of you - this is where the village of Morskoye is located. The large cross on the top of the mountain will serve as your final landmark, confirming that you have reached your resting place.

    Where is Morskoye located in Crimea

    The coast of the valley is a fairly large bay between Cape Ai-Foka in the east and Cape Choban-Kale in the west, but Morskoye occupies not so much the coast as the valley of the Shelen and Voron rivers, and the outskirts of the village go two kilometers into its depth. At first glance, Morskoye is a village remote from the main resorts and you can’t expect any entertainment here. This is completely untrue.

    The village of Morskoye is perfectly suited for contemplating nature and peace of mind. There is also a lot of entertainment.

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    Where to stay in Morskoye - hotels

    In this regard, you will not have problems. There are places to stay in Morskoye: these include several sanatoriums built in Soviet times, private hotels, and mini-hotels:

    You can decide on housing in the private sector. So there is a choice, and prices in Morskoye are quite low, a preliminary review for the 2019 season confirms this. Also in the village there is a children's health camp “City of Masters” with a very interesting program of excursions.

    Marine - beaches and infrastructure

    The beach of the village of Morskoye is about 2 kilometers long. Its central part is more densely occupied, and in the direction of Cape Ai-Foka and Cape Choban-Kale the number of vacationers decreases.

    If you want a more relaxing holiday, we recommend going to the Veselovskaya Valley, which is located behind Cape Ai-Foka. There you will have at your disposal a whole bay in which only in the eastern part at the foot of Mount Karaul-Oba there are several recreation centers, and the central and western parts are completely free.

    What to see in Morskoye - excursions

    There are a lot of interesting places in the vicinity of the village. What to see first in Morskoye?

    • We advise you to find time for a trip to Cape Choban-Kale, where the ancient fortress Choban-Kale, from where a wonderful panorama of the surrounding area opens. From this cape there is a road to the mountains to the amazingly beautiful mountain resort of Zelenogorye, located on the shores of Lake Panagia;
    • The famous one is close enough Jur-Jur waterfall;
    • Morskoe itself has its own winemaking state farm-factory "Morskoye", the generally recognized brand of which is the dessert wine “Ai-Serez”. The name of the wine is given by the name of the river valley in which extensive vineyard plantations are located;
    • Walking enthusiasts can go along the river Voron to the village of Mezhdurechenskoye. Only its original name is Ai-Serez, like the river that flows into the Raven River in this place.

    Neighborhood of the village of Morskoye from the side of the fortress, Crimea

    Boat trip (Morskoe village, Crimea)

    Entertainment and rock music in Morskoye

    There are enough cafes and bars in Morskoye to brighten up your leisure time. There is also a disco. There is all the usual set of beach activities. But! But there is one event for which fans of rock music come to this seemingly unremarkable village. Once upon a time, it was here that young rockers created the rock group “Garin and the Hyperboloids,” which few people have heard of now, but everyone has heard of the “Kino” group, which is what the group was later called, and everyone has heard of Viktor Tsoi.

    And now on June 21, on Viktor Tsoi’s birthday, Tsoi’s fans gather in Morskoye. The meeting takes place in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere of songs with a guitar around the fire. A festival dedicated to the memory of Viktor Tsoi is held in Sudak.

    We vacationed as a family at the end of August - beginning of September with children in 2018.
    We will never come back here!!! Of all the things I have seen over the years on the southern coast of Crimea, this dirty, dusty, ugly, stinking village is the worst thing you can imagine. Moreover, the prices are crazy...nowadays, and with the opening of the bridge, cars are crap, the beach is right under the highway, the sea is dirty, the drain right in the middle of the river is crap, the roads will break your legs, for those with children - no way... for that price and for such a boorish attitude of everyone here who runs tents, guest houses, and a pharmacy, it’s just a disaster!!! It should be shown on TV in the news, it’s better to go to Partenit (former Frunzensky village) or near Alushta (the villages there are much nicer)!
    In the end, who loves stones and picturesque nature - come to Simeiz!
    But there is a reconstruction of the beach and embankment... etc. It's better to wait two years...
    In general, the quality of water, food and everything that is here is nothing but negative! And you will find the sea much better anywhere on the South Coast... but here it’s just dust, stench, rotten meat, and off-road conditions, you won’t find rest here!!!
    Good luck to everyone who is looking for a good vacation, for their own hard-earned money!

    Rest in the village Morskoe in August 2018 was pretty spoiled by a trip to the local pharmacy (pharmacy point 1) on Shevchenko street in the area of ​​the local church, there is only one pharmacy in the village, the prices are prohibitive, 3-4 times more expensive than in Sudak, the owner is rude and boorish, in response to my request to sell special water for antibiotics, she replied “if you don’t like it, fuck off to Sudak.” And then she refused to sell antibiotic injections at all, she looked so impudently, her face was distorted, and she said that antibiotics were only by prescription, and she was right, the rat, so she had to go to Sudak with a temperature of 38, where they sold everything cheaply, calmly, but this is the time, in general, we need an alternative pharmacy at least for the summer! I talked to the locals, they said that this woman had everything under control, that’s why they closed the second pharmacy, where is the local administration looking?

    Advantages:

    • There is an excursion to a nature reserve and a lake in the mountains, not far from Morskoye.
    • And the hotel where we lived was good

    Flaws:

    • Pos. Marine is a complete minus

    We vacationed in 2011 in the village. Marine. It was the end of August, and therefore the end of the season. Therefore, the food in many catering establishments was stale. Otherwise, you can end up with food poisoning, which is basically what I did. There is the most famous establishment in Morskoye (I don’t remember the name), they have only one: the service is terrible, the food is tasteless. I don’t know how to relax there at the height of the season, but at the end of the season everything is bad: from the kitchen to the sea, since the weather deteriorates at the end of August and the sea is stormy, it becomes cloudy and dirty, in general you can’t buy normally. There is no pleasure from the holiday. This is not a place where you can come a second time. In one word the village.

    I remember Morskoye as food poisoning, and besides, it was the day before departure, so the trip home was also quite fun.

    Yes, you are absolutely right that there is a lot of space and mountains nearby!!! This is where the advantages of Morskoe village end. There are no roads, there are no normal private hotels, there are no decent cafes either (1-2 no more!!) and there is no entertainment, not only for young people, but also for people over 40! And as for the low prices and Sudak... The South Coast is much more beautiful, warmer, and more civilized. Starting from Alushta to Yalta! We've been everywhere, which is what we advise you to do.

    The village of Morskoye is located near the city of Sudak. - this is quite far from Simferopol and Feodosia, where the trains arrive. Getting to Morskoye by bus is almost impossible, and taxi drivers charge three times as much (the price can exceed one and a half thousand, translated into rubles). The location is not convenient on the one hand, but you can quickly get to excursions, it is convenient. Exciting excursions to Sudak, New World, Koktebel. These cities are not far from Morskoy. In the village itself, as you understand, there is nothing to see. No embankment, no discos, few coffee and restaurants. The village of Morskoy was created for a quiet holiday; young people have nothing to do there. However, there is nothing to do with children either, no entertainment. The beach is pebble, the pebbles are sharp, it’s very uncomfortable to walk, you can’t run barefoot, and going into the sea is terrible, there are a lot of them, and the stones are still the same sharp. There are no decent hotels in the village, there is a private sector. Living conditions in the private sector differ little from Soviet times. Convenience in the yard, a shared kitchen, rooms, almost a barn, only covered with wallpaper - it’s like that almost everywhere. For a better room you will have to pay at least 1500 rubles. I do not recommend the village of Morskoy to anyone. Vacation without amenities, and money wasted.

    If you want to enjoy the beauty of Crimea, choose cities - Sudak, Feodosia, Yalta, and not villages. My vacation in the village of Morskoye was spoiled, so as not to get bored at all, you can entertain yourself with water activities: a boat ride, jet skis, a parachute, a banana, a tablet. - but this is also true in other places.

    Neutral reviews

    Morskoye is a small resort village near Sudak. You can choose where to stay from a fairly wide range of offers: from private houses, small boarding houses to large holiday homes. One of the main advantages of this place is, as a rule, consistently good and clear weather throughout the season. The fact is that the place is located in a small valley, surrounded on all sides by mountains, which, according to local residents, delay bad weather. Therefore, when you come here, you can be almost one hundred percent sure that your vacation on the beach will be a success. During the day, however, it is hot and quite stuffy. But warm water and clear sun in the morning and evening completely compensate for this.

    There are several entertainment centers along the coastline, so young people have somewhere to go out to have fun. Although in general, for the younger generation, holidays here may seem a little boring. And it’s unlikely that you’ll be able to go out here. The best sections of the pebble beach are divided into zones for different boarding houses; the free beach will hardly seem attractive, since it is located in close proximity to the roadway. So it makes sense to check in advance whether you have your own beach. Although, as elsewhere, for a fee you can also enter the territory of the beaches from the boarding houses.

    There is a market in the center of the village. More precisely, this is a street crossing its central part and stretching from the House of Culture to the beach. Here you can find everything: from clothes and souvenirs to fruits and local wine. The prices are quite reasonable. Not cheap, of course. But what else can you expect from a resort place? By the way, local grapes are very tasty, so you should definitely try them if possible. But it’s better to be careful with wine. Some varieties can be quite strong.

    The convenient location makes it possible to reach neighboring cities. For example, a local bus departing from the post office or from the market will take you to Sudak in 30 minutes. And having learned the schedule of large regular buses, you can travel further along the coast. In addition, you can recommend and take one of the many excursions offered here. While the village itself cannot boast of any special attractions, the surrounding area is quite picturesque. So mountain nature lovers can truly enjoy hiking.

    The local cuisine is also pleasing. You can have a pretty decent and inexpensive lunch in one of the local cafes. For a fairly modest amount, you will, as a rule, be offered a large and tasty portion. This is probably why it is quite difficult to find a free seat in local establishments, especially large ones, at lunchtime and in the evening.

    In general, we can say that Morskoye is a good place for a relaxed holiday that does not pretent on sophistication and luxurious entertainment.

    A small village. In general, there are not many people, but since the beach is also not large (in width), there can be crowds near the village itself.

    Prices last year and the year before were approximately the same as in Kharkov. You can get a place to live for 50-60 UAH per nose, both in decent housing with air conditioning, a boiler and a standard toilet, and in a barn with folding beds, a tank shower and a pit toilet, that is, you need to ask about the conditions right there..

    You need to buy grapes near a wine shop - there they are from Massandra plantations, and not Turkish imported crap.

    Do not eat shawarma anywhere under any circumstances unless you are going to wash it down with 150-200 ml of vodka. But even then it’s better not to eat. And, oddly enough, you can safely buy cakes from the guys next to the shawarma, regardless of the weather. They are very normal, no one has been poisoned yet.

    Not a bad place overall. The beach is just not equipped and is narrow - it’s a shame.

    I was on vacation for several years in a row. A small settlement by the sea, of which there are many in Crimea. I saw the sea for the first time there. There are many good memories associated with this place. A lot of people vacation with children. We always rented housing locally, most often with some grandmother. There is an Orthodox church and a mosque in Morskoye. The church was just beginning to be built in those days. What I would really recommend looking at is this lake in the mountains, 3-4 kilometers from the village. There are vineyards around, and if you climb the mountain near the lake, you will get a wonderful view of the mountains, lake and vineyards. The lake is clean with warm water. There are usually not many people there. Near the village of Sudak and Novy Svet, where you can go at any time.

    Positive reviews

    Liked is not the right word. The sea is on the doorstep, the owners are wonderful people. Courteous, positive. The rooms are clean with high ceilings. The owner took us on excursions to non-excursion places. Market, shops, cafes are all nearby. The place itself is amazing, the sea is clean. Dolphins. We really enjoyed it and will definitely go again. Mikhail, Victoria, Moscow.

    Advantages:

    • Beautiful
    • calmly
    • cosy
    • reasonable prices

    Flaws:

    • not enough entertainment
    • expensive near the beach

    We vacationed last year in the Crimea in the village. Marine. At first we thought that we would go to Sudak, it’s bigger, there’s a water park there. But after reading the reviews we chose Morskoye. We went by car, there were 4 of us adults, no children. We were traveling from Kyiv, the road, of course, was a little tiring, the heat was unbearable (July). We drove to Morskoye through Sudak and the New World, along a serpentine road that even made me feel bad. There is such beauty there, you can’t take your eyes off it, mountains, vineyards, you drive all the time and see the sea ahead. We looked at housing on the Internet, we even selected several options, when we arrived in the village itself we looked at the options we had chosen and refused, so we went on foot to look for something better and closer to the sea. The choice of housing is very large, literally in every house there is something for rent, the prices are approximately the same for all, only the conditions are slightly different. So everyone will find something for themselves. Our choice was 2 rooms with a large kitchen, gazebo, shower (with hot water) and toilet. Everything is very cozy and beautiful, there are flowers in the flower beds. And to the sea it’s a 7-minute walk, no more. The village itself is small, located on the seashore. The beach line is quite large, but the central beach is really crowded and noisy, so we hardly sunbathed there. A little to the right there are a lot fewer people, there is a lot of space, and it’s quieter, we went there almost the entire vacation. We tried to go to the left of the central beach, but it was somehow narrow and there wasn’t that much space.

    The beaches are constantly cleaned, we didn’t see any garbage, which was a pleasant surprise. We prepared the food ourselves, sometimes we bought ready-made pilaf and flatbreads from local residents - very tasty! There are very few cafes and discos; in the evening it is noisy only by the sea, but in the village it is quiet and calm. This is a great place to relax with children.

    And what else I want to add, the most terrible cafe we ​​were in is called “Green Courtyard” - the service is absolutely zero, the waitresses are rude and sloppy, the food is not very tasty! So don't go there!

    Advantages:

    • mountains are nearby
    • the sea is nearby
    • not many tourists

    Flaws:

    • A relatively small amount of entertainment (for fashionable youth) - maybe this is a virtue?

    Last summer we had a good time in Morskoye! A small cozy bay, nearby very high and very beautiful mountains, the park in the boarding house is simply incomparable, not inferior to the Botanical Garden (plus! there are not so many people here!) We walked around the surrounding area - there are a lot of places whose beauty will take your breath away! We went on a boat trip along the coast - unforgettable! At the same time, prices are one and a half times lower than in Sudak. I hope to do a re-tour this year!

    Advantages:

    • mountains are nearby
    • the sea is nearby
    • not many tourists

    I would like to join the reviews about holidays in the village. Marine, I completely share the opinions of previous posts: beautiful, sparsely crowded and lack of entertainment. Me s. I liked the seafood. I didn’t set myself the goal of having fun in entertainment venues, having a blast, all this can be done without leaving my hometown. There was a desire to enjoy the beauties of Crimea, which I had heard about many times. Take a walk in the mountains. Try plenty of local wine. An important factor in my comfortable stay for me was... yes... yes... the absence of people, or rather a drunken crowd with screaming children. You know, I can’t truly feel the beauty of the landscape when there’s bustle all around. I managed to find deserted, beautiful places that took my breath away! Finally, I walked, the record was 30 km, my legs were worn out, but I was happy!

    Who wants a truly wild vacation, this can be done in the village. Marine with a very modest budget.

    Advantages:

    • convenient location
    • holiday close to the beach

    Flaws:

    • a bit dirty

    About Marine:

    From the boarding house to the center of the village itself, we walked along the highway along the seashore. The journey took about ten to fifteen minutes. The village itself consists mainly of small private houses. The central street of Karl Marx is the busiest and shortest. They jokingly call it the local Broadway. There are many stalls where you can buy various souvenirs, clothes, shoes, various mattresses, pillows and swimming rings. There are also cafes on this street where you can drink coffee and eat. The street stretches from the embankment to the local House of Culture, which has a cinema hall and discos held in the evenings. Another street, also popular with vacationers, is Lenin Street. It is quieter and less crowded, so many vacationers rent accommodation on it. There is also Shevchenko Street. The old and new churches are located on it. In general, Morskoy is a relatively calm and quiet village, in which, in principle, there is a different civilization.

    Entertainment:

    The village has an amusement park where you can have fun on various attractions. Near the House of Culture local festivals are held, visiting circus artists and local groups perform.

    Morskoe is located not far from Sudak, so getting there is no problem at all. We drove to the Sudak bus station, walked to the embankment, walked along the sea, admired the beautiful scenery and views of the Genoese fortress. Inspired by the beauty, we returned to Morskoye, and a day later we went on an excursion to the New World. There we visited the embankment, it is small and crowded, then we boarded a boat and went on a boat trip along the coast. We saw the Golitsin path along which people walked, the Galitsin grotto, picturesque bays, and swam in the clear water of the bay. After returning from the boat trip, we visited the New World champagne wine factory. The excursion is very interesting and educational. We visited the champagne aging tunnels and the enoteca, a unique collection of wines. We learned the history of champagne, the history of creation and stages of development of the New World House of Champagne Wines. We then tasted six brands of champagne and sparkling wine in a very beautiful tasting room. I really liked the semi-dry, and the memories of the taste of brut still make my mouth churn. But who likes what! After tasting in the store on the territory of the plant, we bought and took home a couple of bottles of the drink we liked.

    And one more day we decided to visit the Sudanese fortress. Using public transport, we easily reached the entrance to the fortress and climbed to the highest point of the upper fortification - the Watchtower. From the top there is a very beautiful view of the whole of Sudak, the embankment and the sea. The view is simply stunning. Although we were very tired from the hike and the heat, we really liked everything we saw.

    In general, we were pleased with our holiday in Morskoye and can confidently recommend going there to those who want to have a good and relaxing holiday.

    Coast and beaches in Morskoye The beach in Morskoye is pebble, the length of the beach is 7 km from Cape Ai-foka, to the Choban-Kule watchtower. The clear, clean water and beautiful seabed make this a great diving spot. Here you can ride a banana, a scooter, or a frog. At the Choban-Kule tower, on the top of the cape, there is an amazing view of the solid mountain ranges leaving one after another and ending with Mount Ayu-Dag (Bear Mountain). The coastal area is clean, unspoilt by anyone. The local coast is a real find for those who want to completely disconnect from everyday problems and enjoy nature. Morskoye offers a lot of excursions to any point in Crimea. But it won’t be difficult to travel on your own. While vacationing in Morskoye, be sure to visit its surroundings. After all, these are wonderful places with almost virgin nature. Not far from Morskoye there are the famous resorts of Crimea, Sudak and Novy Svet, which are rich in historical places, clean bays and attractions. Historically, in 1981, Viktor Tsoi, Alexey Rybnikov, and Oleg Valinsky came to Morskoye to vacation as savages. Namely, a monument in the form of a large guitar was erected under the bridge.

    The Crimean land has a rich and long history. There are so many places to visit: palaces, waterfalls, mountains, gorges, wineries, etc. And not far from the densely populated Sudak is the small village of Morskoye. I have never seen such clear water anywhere! Moreover, it remains so in any weather! The owner lived in the private sector, almost on the seashore, a very elderly woman who had once moved to this village from Moscow. There were no problems with food (I cooked it myself and also used public catering). It’s convenient to get to any point: buses and minibuses run. I drove to Feodosia, through Sudak and Koktebel. I visited the Toplovsky Monastery, on Green Lake.

    I will definitely return there, this is the place where I want to return.

    We vacationed at Morskoe for the first time and did not regret it, we were delighted. The village is calm and well-groomed. The sea is clean, the beaches are regularly cleaned, it’s quiet and peaceful - everything you need for a real holiday! Those who want more movement can go to Sudak, which is very close. I was very impressed by the wines that are made in the sea, we have never tried such wines before.

    We will come again!

    We stayed at the hotel as a sea couple in September 2017. We chose the hotel completely by chance on the recommendation of a tour operator, which we did not regret at all. The selection criteria for us were silence, distance from the city, good food, comfortable accommodation, sea, beach. And we received all this in full! The hotel is located in the village of Semidvorye, 15 km from Alushta and 65 km from Simferopol. The hotel area is large, clean, well-groomed, a lot of greenery, consists of 7 buildings located at different distances from the sea. The farthest building is a 5-7 minute walk at a walking pace.

    We lived in a Standard room in building 1, on the 1st floor. Room 15 sq m, with a good double bed, a refrigerator, TV, wardrobe, bedside table, kettle, set of dishes, air conditioning, in the bathroom - shower, hairdryer, balcony overlooking the park, on the balcony - table, chairs, in the hall - iron, ironing board. The room was cleaned every day, towels changed once every 3 days, beach towels - once every 6 days. The room is simple, no frills, but we didn’t come to sit in the room, so everything suited us! Food at the hotel is a separate topic and praise to the chef! Buffet system, breakfast - lunch, everything is very tasty and varied! Large selection of appetizers, salads, meat, fish, side dishes, baked goods! And everything is fresh!!! You can have dinner at the hotel - order dinner, 800 rubles, or on the embankment in a cafe, there are several of them. But lunch was enough for us, and in the evening we bought fruit and kefir. There are several shops on the embankment where you can buy all the essentials. You can also book excursions around Crimea on the embankment.

    The hotel has a seawater swimming pool overlooking the sea, the pool is clean, the area around the pool is equipped with sun loungers, showers, toilets, there is a Miri bar where you can buy ice cream, beer, and soft drinks. There are 2 swimming pools for children. The beach on the sea is fine pebbles and dark sand, there are sun loungers, awnings, there was always enough for everyone, there was no need to borrow! True, the descent into the sea is very steep and rocky, and it is very painful to get in and out without special shoes. In a word - we were very pleased with our vacation!

    We plan to come here again!

    As a student, I vacationed in Crimea, namely in the village of Morskoye, 16 km from the city of Sudak. The Sudak-Alushta highway passes through the village. A quiet, calm village with very fresh and clean mountain-sea air. There are not very many people there, the beaches are free and there are places to roam. The shore is covered with small pebbles. The water is clean and clear, many people come here for diving. The village is intended for campers with tents; tents can be set up free of charge and there is plenty of space for this. My tent was located 20 meters from the sea.

    But you can also stay in the private sector with local residents, or in small hotels. The village is surrounded by beautiful mountains and vineyards. There is a clear river flowing down from the mountains. The village has a market and many cafes and bars. There are two large boarding houses in the village. If you like a calm, quiet holiday near the sea, and just came to swim and sunbathe, then you will really like this place. At the entrance to Morskoye there is a winery where the dessert wine Ai-Serez is produced. Also in the navy, Viktor Tsoi founded the Kino group.

    Advantages:

    • Great air
    • very clean water
    • all kinds of entertainment
    • service.

    Flaws:

    • Fresh water is far away
    • paid shower
    • condition of toilets.

    The long-awaited hot summer has begun, it's time for vacation. The question immediately arises: how and where to carry it out? Of course, you can go to the Black Sea, relax in a luxurious boarding house in a luxury room with air conditioning, shower, refrigerator, in general, with all possible amenities, but only if you have a tight and thick wallet.

    But there is an alternative: buy a tent, sleeping bags, a camp gas stove and a bayulami, since you will have to cook the food yourself. And go to one of the picturesque corners of Crimea, the village of Morskoye, for a campsite for the “savages”. Here you can find all kinds of entertainment: banana boat rides, tablet rides, boat excursions on the sea, and if you’re lucky, see dolphins.

    How pleasant it is to fall asleep to the sound of the surf and wake up to the cry of seagulls and the megaphone of a screaming grandfather-businessman selling all kinds of food products (especially very tasty pies).

    There is wonderful air and very clean water here. If you are a fan of nightlife, then the disco bar "Rusich" offers an "80s" disco, a foam disco party, striptease, as well as delicious food and exclusive cocktails.

    At the local market you can buy various souvenirs for your relatives and friends. And what wonderful wines there are. When you decide to relax as a “savage”, be prepared for all sorts of surprises.

    If a storm happens, your tent (if it is poorly installed) can fly away, fresh water is a little far from the beach, toilets do not always meet sanitary standards, showers are paid.

    However, it is always wonderful to have a rest, with a cheerful company, despite the inconveniences and various surprises.

    Advantages:

    • Nice weather
    • wonderful beach
    • not many people on the beach
    • excellent tour programs
    • economically

    Flaws:

    • I was pleased with everything, the weather, the conditions, the excursions. I will be happy to come again, again and again!

    I had a vacation two years ago... I want to say that I really enjoyed my vacation... this is my first vacation in the mountainous Crimea. The beaches are clean, there are not so many people, compared to the same Sudak and Koktebel. Prices are reasonable. The weather is magical! It very rarely rains there. Tourist programs are well organized. Quiet and relaxing holiday. There is no this tut-tut-tat! until 4 am. You can stay away from the coastal cafes, which is what we did. It’s very easy to find housing; you can find housing for a reasonable fee, even with the Internet! It is better to exchange currencies in the village itself, and not in the market, because the exchange rate on the market is unfavorable. It is also better to buy food in the village. Once a week, traders come, set up tents, and you can buy fruits, vegetables, clothes and honey from them at a profit)

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