With just over a million people, Odessa is Ukraine’s fourth-largest city. Set in the country’s south along the Black Sea coast, Odessa was founded in the late 18th century as a Russian naval fortress. For many years in the mid-19th century, it was a free port, becoming home to a multinational populace. In 1905, it was the site of a major Russian Revolution uprising by crew members of the Battleship Potemkin. The nice old town area has a beautiful opera house, and the city has many great beaches.
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4.0 based on 150 reviews
Historic sight of Odessa famous for its night life. But there is also other nice things to do around it. Full of entertainment and people.
4.0 based on 226 reviews
The city beach, with all the pluses and minuses that come with it. Tending to overcrowd, it pays to purchase a bed or chairs from the multitude of businesses claiming half the beach. It's generally 2-4 euros a day for a chair, and 10 euros for a bed. Prices could increase, but not dramatically. The beach itself is clean, despite the overcrowding in summer. The water is much clearer than one might expect from the Black Sea. Food and drinks are a plenty in surrounding kiosks, with cheap cider and beer ready to be consumed by anyone for 20-40 hyrivnia ( 1 euro <). Call out to the endless procession of fish mongers peddling their cucurooza, baklava, da da da. Calamariiiiiii. When you know you know.
3.5 based on 36 reviews
the weather was perfect and the water very clean. the only downside was a big crowd of people, but that´s what you expect in the city, right?
On the beach of Palma you can rent a chaise longue, umbrella from the sun, an arbor, also in our bar you can relax and have a snack or celebrate your event. The bar features European cuisine and a brazier, as well as a cocktail menu. In the bar area free wi fi. Palm Beach is the place for divine rest!
4.0 based on 3 reviews
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