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HOTEL SLAVUTICH, KIEV

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The Hotel infrastructure includes café, lobby bar, restaurants, beauty parlor and casino. Also, there is a conference hall and Wi-Fi zone.
      TV Cable, Sauna, Conference Room, International Phone Line, Commercial Centres, Restaurant, Bar, Room Service, Hairdresser and Beauty Salon, Local Telephone, Shopping, Balcony, Credit Card Accepted, Parking, Elevator
 Double   from 16,12 EUR / night / pax 
 Single   from 32,25 EUR / night / pax 
BLACK SEA CRUISE

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On this cruise you have the opportunity to explore the Black Sea countries. In 15 days you experience a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, and tastes on your Black Sea odyssey!
      Cruise Ship Transportation, Bus Transport, Accomodation at 4*, Full Board, Guide Assistance, City Tour, Visits, Trips
 Cabin   from 1.294,00 EUR / trip / pax 
KIEV, MOTHER OF ALL SLAVIC CITIES
The Golden Gates of Kiev were in the past the main entrance in Kiev, between 11th and 18th centuries. The Gates resemble the famous entrance in Constantinople. Prince Yaroslav The Wise, son of Prince Vladimir, built them at the beginning of the 11th century to show the world that his country can be as powerful as the Byzantine Empire.
ODESSA, THE PEARL OF THE BLACK SEA
Rome has Fontana di Trevi, Paris has the Eiffel Tower. Odessa has the Potemkin Stairs (Потёмкинская Лестница). Built in 1837 and site of the famous baby carriage scene in Eisenstein's film "Battleship Potemkin", the Potemkin Steps are the best place in the city to view the bay and busy harbour. 
THE CRIMEAN BEACHES
The Crimean coast is long for about 517 km, consisting of clean golden beaches. In the east, the beaches are composed of black volcanic sand, while in the west there are silver beaches. Many of these beaches are public. On the main tourist beaches you can find opportunities for travel by yacht, skydiving, surfing and more.
THE ODESSA BEACHES
The Odessa beach, which actually is made up of several beaches running for some 20 km or more, has a sea wall and many scales provided with restaurants, bars and clubs. During the summer, the Lanzheron, Otrada and Delfin beaches are wall-to-wall people. Arkadia beach is the largest and most developed, famous for its nonstop nightlife. 
THE SEVEN WONDERS OF UKRAINE
First on the list is Pechersk Lavra, a historic Orthodox Monastery in Kiev, founded as a cave monastery in 11th century. The list is completed by Sofiyivsky ParkKamyanets-Podilskyi CastleKhortytsia IslandChersonesosSaint Sophia Cathedral and last but not least, the Khotyn Fortress.
HOTEL PASSAGE, ODESSA
One side of the beautiful building is facing the Deribasovskaya Street, another is in front of Sobornaya Square Park. This hotel is for budget-minded travelers, who do not wish to spend lots on accommodation and willing to set up with some imperfections.
HOTEL GEORGE, LVIV
Situated in the very central part of the city, the hotel overlooks the monument of famous polish poet Adam Mickiewicz. It is within walking distance to the Opera House and City Hall square (called Market place) with its numerous historical buildings and architectural monuments.
HOTEL MOSCOW, SIMFEROPOL
Moskva Hotel is the biggest hotel in the city of Simferopol, suitable both for business and holiday trips. The cross point of the main Simferopol roads and a central bus station at a proximity provide easy and quick access to this 3 star hotel.
HOTEL CHEREMOSH, CHERNIVTSI
This 11 storey building accommodates 326 rooms, each having a TV, phone and private bathroom. Hairdressers', sauna, post office, currency exchange, secure parking service is at your disposal.