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Bus to Yalta — what you need to know

Yalta is Crimea's most famous city and one of the most popular resorts on the Black Sea coast, known for its mild subtropical climate, palm-lined seafront and imperial palaces.

About Yalta

Yalta is Crimea's most celebrated city and one of the most visited Black Sea resorts. It lies on the Southern Coast of Crimea — a unique microclimate region sheltered from northerly winds by the Crimean Mountains. Thanks to this, subtropical vegetation thrives here: magnolias, cypresses, palm trees and mimosas.

Yalta is the centre of a necklace of palaces and parks along the Southern Coast. Livadia Palace — the summer residence of the last Russian tsar Nicholas II — was the site of the 1945 Yalta Conference between Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill. Vorontsov Palace in Alupka is a masterpiece of architectural eclecticism blending Gothic and Moorish elements. Swallow's Nest — a tiny castle perched on a cliff over the sea — is Crimea's most iconic symbol.

The Yalta waterfront with its restaurants, cafés, shops and promenade is the heart of the resort. A cable car connects the seafront to Mount Ai-Petri (1,234 m) — Crimea's most popular mountain excursion.

Travel tips
The bus arrives at Yalta Bus Terminal (8 Moskovska Street). The Lenin waterfront is a 20-minute walk or a 5-minute ride on trolleybus No. 1 from the terminal.

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Three iconic palaces are close to Yalta: Livadia (Nicholas II's residence and the 1945 Conference venue), Vorontsov Palace in Alupka (Gothic and Moorish styles) and Massandra Palace. All three are reachable by minibus or tour bus.
You can reach Ai-Petri (1,234 m) by cable car or by minibus along the mountain serpentine. The cable car departs from Miskhor station, about 30 minutes from Yalta by minibus. At the top: restaurants, honey stalls and breathtaking views of the Southern Coast.
The Simferopol–Alushta–Yalta trolleybus line — one of the longest in the world at 86 km — crosses the mountain pass and connects Simferopol to Yalta. It is a scenic and inexpensive way to travel from Simferopol to Yalta.

Bus to Yalta: useful information

Yalta is Crimea's most famous city and one of the most popular resorts on the Black Sea coast, known for its mild subtropical climate, palm-lined seafront and imperial palaces.

How to get to Yalta by bus

  • The bus arrives at Yalta Bus Terminal (8 Moskovska Street). The Lenin waterfront is a 20-minute walk or a 5-minute ride on trolleybus No. 1 from the terminal.

Bus prices to Yalta

The ticket price for the bus to Yalta starts from ₴1 020. The price depends on the carrier, bus type (standard, comfort, luxury), and departure day. You can pay for the ticket at boarding or online on the Transitica website.

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