About
In a forest near Yalta live characters from Russian folk tales: a knight and Zmey Gorynych, Baba Yaga and the Frog Princess, charming cats, hedgehogs, and wood goblins. The sculptures are placed among the trees, and the paths lead through stories familiar from childhood. Here, you can stroll, take photos, read the plaques, and invent stories. For kids, it's an interactive world; for adults, a dose of light nostalgia.

"Skazka" Zoo
"Skazka" consists of separate terraces on a mountainside, each offering new encounters: tigers and goats, lions and ornamental chickens, peacocks and miniature pigs. Over 600 animals—from familiar to exotic. The monkeys, as always, steal the show: noisy, teasing, posing.

Beaches
Yalta offers pebble beaches, warm water, and rare cloudy days. The swimming season runs from May to October, with sea temperatures reaching +27°C in July–August. The air smells of pine and salt, and the mountains shield the coast from strong winds.
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