3/23/08

Thorn Tree Travel Forum - Lonely Planet - Beaches - Black Sea ... - Beach

Beaches - Black Sea ... - Thorn Tree Travel Forum - Lonely Planet


Also many more scams, fake bus ticket inspectors, rip-off taxis etc.North coast of Turkey. And Georgia has the best food and wine of the whole area.Odessa, Ukraine. And that's it.Constanta / Mamaia, Romania. Don't come here for the beach, but the area inland around Trabzon (Sumela monastery etc) is pleasant and interesting. Elsewhere, there's loads of interesting stuff in Crimea: Livadia palace, balaclava, Bakhchisaray, Khersones, Ai Petri - but the beaches are mostly stony and very crowded.Sukhumi, Abkhazia (Georgia). Exercise common sense, make your own inquiries and get expert advice. Explore the richest source of global travel content on the web and let it fire your imagination. Get guidebooks, maps, downloads, DVDs, journals, audio guides and other bargains, and get your next big trip on the roll. Lonely Planet does not verify or endorse any information on the Thorn Tree, and we are not responsible for any loss or inconvenience suffered in connection with use of the Thorn Tree or its content.Be very careful before relying on anything said on the Thorn Tree. Miles of lovely sdand, and wide beach so even in summer does not feel so crowded. Narrower beach, more crowded but its lovely celar water and the nearby caves are fun. Nice wide beaches as in Bulgaria, but more expensive and worse servce. Nice-ish beaches, pebbly and a bit narrow, cheap as chips, and deserted because its a conflict zone and everyone's scared to go. No part of this site may be reproduced without our written permission. Only for adrenalin junkies with a high appetite for endless paperwork to get in.Batumi / Kobuleti, Georgia. See the steps from the Battleship Potemkin film. Some stuff to do around Varna also, such as Aladzha monastery, dolphinarium, stone forest etc.Novy Svit, Crimea, Ukraine. The Crimea sounds interesting but from what I've read gets very crowded in summer as a lot of Russians and Ukraine's head on down for holidays. There is an interesting exposition of stone monuments (grave stones mostly) in the yard of museumThere are villas (beginning of XX century) with interesting architecture - villa Victotia, villa Milos and villa Stamboli. Up and coming places, lots of investment now and infrastructure is improving.

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