Ukraine Crimea Private Tours and Excursions.

Sevastopol Yalta private driver guide.

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Jonathan Stromberg & Tony Esteves

Iam Jonathan Stromberg. I was born in Britain, and have been living in Crimea for the last 5 years. I have a Ukrainian based translation agency through which I have invited and looked after and many visitors from all over the world. My experince in Crimean culture and affairs is invaluable to anyone wishing to visit Crimea.

I am Tony Esteves. I was born in Canada, and have traveled extensively. With 15 years experience in tourism and hospitality, I am an expert in customer service. I have served friends, family and World Leaders. Having worked for a large multi-national corporation providing relocation services for corporate executives in Ukraine.

Many visitors to this part of the world have called it 'heaven on earth'. It is a beautiful and still undiscovered part of the Ukraine, that is finally accessible to almost everyone. It offers untouched nature, beaches, fair prices and we offer the service!

Sevastopol is the Crimea's second largest city after Simferopol, and is a fascinating town built around an enormous natural harbour. It's boardwalk is lined with elegant buildings and sculptured parks. In summer it comes alive with a bounty of outdoor bars and nightclubs. Sevastopol has a number of interesting war monuments and museums, dedicated to the Second World War, and to the famous battles of the Crimean war of the 1850's. It is here that the Russian Black sea naval fleet is kept and you can take boat tours that enable you to get a closer look at the fleet, including nuclear submarines.

Yalta has a population of about 100,000, and is located one and half hours drive from Simferopol. Yalta was the primary holiday destination for the whole of the Soviet union. A huge open air museum, Yalta contains numerous architectural monuments and buildings. Yalta has a special place in the hearts of Russians and Ukrainians, Yalta is surrounded by a ring of mountains that cut it off geographically from the rest of the South Black sea coast. One of the most interesting trips is to the nearby Livadia palace, where you can see where Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin met to re-draw the map of Europe at the end of the Second World War.

For more information please contact us at
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Ukraine Crimea Land excursions.
Sevastopol Yalta personal driver guide.