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On arrival at Odessa International Airport, you will be met by our local representative and you will be transferred to the hotel.
Day is free, for you to explore the city at your own pace.
Odessa is a port city on the Black Sea in southern Ukraine. It’s known for its beaches and 19th-century architecture, including the Odessa Opera and Ballet Theater. The monumental Potemkin Stairs, immortalized in "The Battleship Potemkin," lead down to the waterfront with its Vorontsov Lighthouse. Running parallel to the water, the grand Primorsky Boulevard is a popular promenade lined with mansions and monuments.
Overnight in Odessa.
Breakfast at the hotel.
The driver will pick you up in the hotel and embark on a city tour of Odessa. During this tour you will pass through the most beautiful places of Odessa. You will see all main sights of the city: Arcadia (in Greek, "gates of Paradise"), the famous French Boulevard, street Deribasovskaya (which is always good weather), Primorsky Boulevard with Potemkin stairs, the Duke monument, Vorontsov Palace, house with one wall, view of the port of Odessa, Teschin bridge, the Opera house, the monument to the 12th chair, a monument to Leonid Utesov, the Holy Transfiguration Cathedral and much more.
Overnight in Odessa.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Day is free, for you to explore more of the historical city of Odessa and its surroundings.
There are variety of OPTIONAL TOURS that you can choose from & book with us.
Odessa’s Catacombs
This excursion can be justly called immersion into the mystery. You may wonder what is there so special that you have not seen yet? There’s only one reply! Everything!
The underground bunker of the Cold War era with the 4th degree of protection and 1200 person capacity. The cemetery of petrified animals with the average age of 3.5 million years. The underground lakes with new species of small creatures unknown to modern biology. The chance to try on working in quarries with the 19th-century tools.
The real secret hideouts of Moldavanka’s raiders. The permanent dislocation post of the most secret partisan detachment of Odessa, which perished exactly in this area of the catacombs.
Cost per person AED 350.00
Overnight in Odessa.
After breakfast. The day is free until checkout time. The driver will pick you up and drop you to the airport for your onward flight.
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Ukraine: Ukraine is a large country in Eastern Europe known for its Orthodox churches, Black Sea coastline and forested mountains. Its capital, Kiev, features the gold-domed St. Sophia's Cathedral, with 11th-century mosaics and frescoes. Overlooking the Dnieper River is the Kiev Pechersk Lavra monastery complex, a Christian pilgrimage site housing Scythian tomb relics and catacombs containing mummified Orthodox monks. Kiev is the capital city of Ukraine, bisected by the Dnieper River and known for its religious architecture, secular monuments and history museums. The 11th-century Kiev Pechersk Lavra is a monastery and pilgrimage site encompassing several gold-domed churches. It's known for its catacombs lined with the burial chambers of Orthodox monks, and a collection of gold objects from ancient Scythian times.
Trip Planning: The planning stage of your trip can be instrumental in its success and an enjoyable part of the experience itself. You have a world of options...and plenty to consider.
Entry and Exit formalities: Visitors must hold a passport valid for at least six months & beyond at the time of entering the country. Some nationalities can obtain visa on arrival and for nationalities who requires visa please refer to Ukraine consulate website: https://visa.mfa.gov.ua
Transportation: Figuring out how to get around is one of your biggest pre-trip decisions. Get our holiday expert best advice on deciding between your options.
Money: Use your money wisely. Know the best time to use cash or card — and how to avoid unnecessary fees either way — as well as tipping etiquette.
Phones and Technology: Phones and other smart devices can be huge time-savers...or expensive distractions. Get our tips for making the best use of technology during your trip, and for calling home with or without your own phone.
Packing Light: On your trip you'll meet two kinds of travelers: those who pack light and those who wish they had.
Sleeping and Eating: Your hotel and restaurant choices can be a matter-of-face chore…or they can provide rich opportunities to connect with locals and their culture.
Health & Hygiene: Take comfort: Doctors, hospitals, launderettes, and bathrooms aren’t that different. Dealing with them can even be part of the fun of travel.
Sightseeing & Activities: Once you're on the ground, the real fun begins…but it pays to have a thoughtful plan. Our experts will help you get oriented to your surroundings, use your sightseeing hours wisely, and find your way off the beaten path.
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