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The Longest Trolleybus Line In The World - Yalta, Crimea
Trolley bus is the cheapest form of transport and there are quite a few vehicles in town, so is unlikely to wait long.
At a distance of 86 km, the trolley line between Simferopol and Yalta is the longest in the world.
The route will lead through Yaila Mountains through Angarskiy Pass, then descend on the coast, to Alushta.
For the remaining 41 km from Alushta to Yalta, the road winds over across the sea, giving you some sights that will cut your breath.
The last thing you want do is to hurry this journey.
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Self Transport - Yalta, Crimea
If you want to ride your own car, you will need an international driving license, green card, car registration and a copy of the insurance policy.
You will not need a visa.
Distance between Yalta and Odessa is 567 km.
Sevastopol - Yalta: 64 km.
Simferopol - Yalta: 67 km
Kiev - Yalta: 1032 km
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Taxi And Rent A Car - Yalta, Crimea
Cabs are more expensive than trolley buses, but still remain cheap by Western standards. There are many taxi companies in town. Remember to negotiate the price before you get up in a taxi!
You can rent a car from the hotel you are staying. You will need an international driving license. Speed limit in town is 60 km/h, 90 km/h on roads outside cities and 110 km/h on motorways. Like everywhere in the world, driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol is strictly prohibited. The Road Police will give fines on the spot for minor offenses - you will receive a ticket that can be paid at the bank.
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Buses - Yalta, Crimea
Buses make the connection between Yalta and Simferopol or Sevastopol and are also very cheap.
For example, a trip from Sevastopol to Yalta will cost around $ 2.25 for a journey of about 80 km.
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