| Kiev City Tour "Vladimir’s Old Town" – the place were Prince Vladimir the Baptist had founded his Kremlin and built the first Christian church in Kievan Rus State that was destroyed in 1240 during Tartar-Mongol invasion. See the copy of the foundation |
| Kievo-Pecherskaya Lavra Monastery Kiev Monastery of the Caves (a medieval ensemble of churches, exhibitions and caves) including inside visit to a narrow labyrinth of the Monastery Caves with underground churches and sacred remains of the monks.
Upper territory of the monastery &n |
| Kievo-Pecherskaya Lavra Monastery including inside visit to the Golden Treasury As above including inside visit to the Museum of Ancient Jewellery of Ukraine – The Golden Treasury.
The Museum contains a collection of Scythian Golden Jewellery (very similar to the collection that is exhibited at the Hermitage in St. Pete |
| St. Sophia Cathedral See and visit St. Sophia Cathedral and the Golden Gate of Kiev – both built in 1036 by the order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise. The Cathedral contains ancient fresco area that exceeds 3000 sq. Meters |
| Ukrainian Fine Arts Museum Contains a rich collection of ancient Russian icons. Ukrainian Arts of 18-20th centuries are represented by beautiful portrait, landscape and genre canvases. |
| Jewish tour During above tour you will visit Podol synagogue, Brodsky synagogue and visit the official monument and Minora in Babi Yar. |
| Museum of National Folk Architecture & Habitat A visit to outdoor Museum of National Architecture and Habitat of Ukraine will give you a good idea how people lived more than 100-200 years ago. You will see original peasants' cottages and churches delivered to the museum in pieces from different are |
| Art Tour Ukrainian Fine Arts Museum, 1897-99.
Styled as an ancient Greek temple with a 6-column portico designed by Kiev architect V. Horodetsky. Contains a rich collection of ancient Russian icons. Ukrainian Arts of 18-20th centuries are represented by be |
| Architectural Tour Kievo-Pecherskaya Lavra (see the above description # 1).
Mariinsky Dvorets (Mariinsky Palace), 1750-1755.
Named in honour of Tsar Alexander II’s wife, the Empress Maria. This beautiful blue-and-cream-coloured palace is similar in style to |
| Rastrelli Tour Mariinsky Dvorets (Mariinsky Palace), 1750-1755.
Named in honour of Tsar Alexander II’s wife, the Empress Maria. This beautiful blue-and-cream-coloured palace is similar in style to the imperial summer estates in St. Peterburg. Bartolomeo Rast |
| Museum of Chernobyl This museum will tell you the story of one of the most painful pages in the history of mankind – Catastrophe at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986; you will also get to know about the further lives of those who had to struggle against the fire and do |
| Museum of Ukrainian Diaspora Enables you to trace the routes of Ukrainian immigrants to many countries of the world. One of the halls is dedicated to the life of world-famous pianist Vladimir Gorovits. |
| Odessa City Tour The city tour starts from Primorsky Boulevard that represents a wonderful ensemble of classic architecture.
Rishelye Statue (1828) - tourists go out from the bus (car) and see a beautiful statue to the outstanding French and Russian politic |
| Visit to Catacombs The Catacombs are connected with the heroic history of Odessa during World War II. Here, underneath the ground, Odessa partisans lived and worked out their diversions against fascist troops that occupied the city |
| Visit to the Museum of Literature The tourists will get to know about famous Russian writers that lived and created their genius literary works in Odessa (Pushkin was amongst them). |
| Odessa Temples Visit to churches and cathedrals of different religious confessions will give a flavour of this multinational city. |
| BELGOROD-DNESTROVSKY The town is situated in Odessa region. Visit to the ancient Fortress(13-15th century) founded on the ruins of ancient Greek city Tyr . Another inside visit – to a small citadel (Genuezsky Zamok 12-13th cent.) surrounded by thick walls with 4 round towers |
| Sophiyevka Arboretum Built in 1796 by Belgian engineer Matletz at the request of Count Pototzky and named in honour of his wife Sophia. The park occupies 15 000 acres of land. The attractions of the park are: Great Waterfall with iron bridge, the Lion’s Grotto, the Amsterdam sluic |
| Yalta city tour including inside visit to Lyvadiya Palace In Yalta downtown stop and see the cottage that belonged to famous Russian writer Anton Chekhov, where he created some of his world-known works (here he worked at his plays "Three Sisters" and "Cherry Orchard").
Continue city tour to |
| Vorontsovsky Palace and Park Area Located about 11 miles away from Yalta. Tourists visit one of the best palaces and parks in the whole Ukraine.
See the unique collections of canvases, rare books, and music notes exhibited in the palace.
Visit vast park area with the collectio |
| Vorontsovsky Palace and Wine Tasting See the above + taste delicious Crimean wines at the Wine Tasting Hall in Alupka. |
| Nikitsky Botanical Garden See the collection that contains near 28000 species of plants. In this garden there is the richest collection of roses – more than 2000 species. |
| Bakhchisarai with visit to the Palace Museum and Assumption Monastery The territory of Bakhchisarai was settled more than 40,000 years ago. In the 15th c. the capital of the Crimean Khanate was established here. The city was constructed by local master builders, Ukrainian and Russian captives, as well as by master builders from |
| Sebastopol City Tour including Visit of Panorama Museum One of the best-known cities in the Crimea.
Seaport and an industrial, scientific, and cultural centre of Ukraine. During the 5th-6th century the city was the bastion of the Byzantine and Kiev. In 988 the Kyivan prince Volodymyr Svyatoslavovych captured |
| Sebastopol City Tour including Visit of Panorama Museum and Chersonese 5 BC Ruins located in the western part of Sebastopol on the Heraclian Peninsula. An important political and cultural centre of the Black Sea region. Founded by Greeks in 422-421 BC From 5-1 BC was a city-state with democratic self-government. In 3-2 BC the fir |
| Sudak City Tour including Visit of the Genoese Fortress City on the Black Sea. Founded in the 3rd cent. In early written sources it is referred to as the fortress of Sugdaea, a trading city on the Greek Silk Road. The Venetian consulate was maintained here from 1237. At this time the Black Sea was ca |
| Lvov City Tour Roman Catholic Cathedral, (1360-1479)
After restorations in 1760-78 Gothic elements were replaced by Baroque architectural features. Sculptures and paintings by famous artists and sculptors embellish the cathedral. Until the late 18th century ther |
| Excursion to Krekhov Monastery, Visit of Zhovkva Basilian Monastery, 17th- 18th cent.
Located at the foot of Pobiyna Mountain. The following structure have been preserved: Mykolayivska (St. Nicholas’) Church (1721-37), built on the site of the former Troyitska (Holy Trinity) Church |
| Excursion to Olesky Castle Castle, 13th-18th cent. Built on hill by one of the sons of the Galician-Volynian prince Yuriy Lvovych. The castle was described as a mighty fortress in documents dating to 1327. During the 15th and 18th c. the Tatars made frequent attacks on the castle. In th |
| Excursion to Podhorsky Castle Castle, 1635-40. The castle complex includes: a palace surrounded by a system of ditches and walls, Svyatoho Yasyfa I Vozdvyzhennya (St. Joseph and the Elevation of the Holy Cross) Roman Catholic Church (1752-66), a Baroque- style gate (18th cent.), and |
| Yaremche City Tour Many places in the vicinity of this city are associated with the brigand chieftain O. Dovbush. Yaremche is one of the major tourist centres in the Hutsul region. Mykhaylovskaya Church (St. Michael’s), 17th cent. A wood structure located on a hill near the vill |
| Kolomya City Tour Kolomya - the name comes from the Myya creek, which empties into the Prut River. The city suffered devastation from Tatar and Turkish invasions and fires. In the 17th-18th cent. the local population participated in the opryshky (brigand) movement. The city is |
| Ivano-Frankovsk City Tour Flint object from the Neolithic era and stone axes from the Bronze age have been uncovered in the city. In the mid-17th century the village of Zabolottya, named Stanyaslaviv in 1662, was on the main trading route between Lvov and the Danube River mouth. In 177 |
| Ternopol City Tour The city was first mentioned in document dating to 1540. Traces of the earliest settlers’ dwellings have been uncovered in the suburban villages of Velyky Hlybochok, Petrykov, and Sturky. Sopilche, the ancient Ukrainian fortification built on the site of prese |
| Berestechko City Tour Berestechko Village became the site of Ukrainian pilgrimage after the battle of Berestechko, June 18-30,1651, which took place between the armies of Ukrainian Hetman B. Khmelnytsky and the Polish King, Jan Casimir 3. In 1846 Berestechko was visited by T. Shevc |