Crimea in winter. Climatic features of Crimea Temperature in the sun in Crimea

Many residents Crimean peninsula interested in the question, what will be the winter of 2017-2018 in the Crimea? In this article, we will try to answer this question using forecasts and preliminary data based on observations of weather conditions in previous years.

Speaking about the upcoming winter period, we can confidently inform you that the beginning of winter will definitely please warm days and no significant frosts. Judging by preliminary forecasts, in late December and early January there will be no significant temperature fluctuations, and the thermometers will show from 0 to +6 degrees in different parts peninsulas. The coming winter, most likely, will not be much colder than the previous one, so it is recommended to warm up, but in moderation.

In accordance with the preliminary forecasts of the Hydrometeorological Center, the coming winter will be quite warm, but with occasional cooling. Minor frosts are expected in November 2017. However, on New Year precipitation is expected not in the form of snow, but in the form of rain, which in itself is not surprising. It will be moderately cold in the second half of January and February 2018, so citizens will have to warm up a bit. Throughout winter period weather forecasters predict rainy weather.

In some forecasts, we are talking about a long spring, but some weather forecasters foresee the beginning of a warm spring in Crimea earlier. So we will see to what extent such forecasts are justified. According to the head of the Hydrometeorological Center, the forecast for 10 days is the most accurate, therefore the presented forecast is preliminary and is based only on data for past years.

According to information from the head of the Crimean Hydrometeorological Center, the weather forecast for the winter of 2017-2018 in Crimea suggests changeable weather conditions. Of all the winter months, the coldest, like last year, will be January, but without a forty-degree frost. In February, Crimeans should expect snowstorms and strong winds.

What to expect from winter 2017-2018?

According to meteorologists, the upcoming winter will be similar to last year in terms of weather conditions and temperature, although much less precipitation is expected. It is also assumed that the average temperature will drop by a few degrees, but this will not an unusual phenomenon for Crimea.

Crimea occupies a significant area in the form of a peninsula, so differences in temperature regime in the winter of 2018 on the south coast and on the main part. Considering the forecast weather different cities, then you can display averages in the range from 0 to +6 degrees. So, in Alushta it is expected about +6 degrees, in Feodosia +3 degrees, in Sevastopol from 0 to -2 degrees.

In the winter of 2016-2017 in Crimea, the average air temperature was +6-7 degrees, this year the temperature is expected to be +5 degrees. However, in the south of the peninsula, air warming up to +15 can be expected, because in this area there are rarely significant frosts, and precipitation in the form of snow is also rarely observed.

Features of the forecast for the winter in different parts of the Crimean Peninsula

Most of the snowfall is expected in the mountains. According to preliminary data from weather forecasters, the expected snow level will be about a meter in mountainous areas and will last almost throughout the winter period. In the rest of the peninsula, if snow is observed, it will quickly melt.

In the flat part, according to the forecast for the winter of 2017-2018 in Crimea, moderately warm and overcast weather. For example, in Dzhankoy, the average daily temperature is expected to be +4 and the average night temperature is about 0 degrees. The water in the sea in December will have a temperature of about +3. Residents of Kerch should expect +5 degrees during the day, and +3 at night, the water temperature in the sea will remain at +6 throughout the winter period.

The southern coast of Crimea will delight residents and guests with warm and humid weather. However, get ready for the fact that during all the winter months it will be cloudy, with occasional snow or rain. The following weather conditions are expected in the cities: in Feodosia it will be about +4 during the day and +2 at night, in Yalta +3 during the day and +2 at night. On the territory of the southern coast, about 32 mm of precipitation is expected in December.

Cooler weather is expected in Crimea in January, especially in highlands. With each increase of 200 meters in the mountains, the air temperature decreases by 1 degree. In January, such weather is expected in mountainous areas: in Simferopol it will be about +3 and below zero at night, in Bakhchisarai it is expected to be +4 during the day and +1 at night.

Some weather forecasters claim that the winter of 2017-2018 in Crimea will be the coldest in the last century, but we see no significant grounds for such a statement. Yet most of the forecasts converge to moderately cold weather during all months of winter on the Crimean peninsula. Therefore, we recommend that the Crimeans warm up a little and prepare for the winter that is familiar to Crimea.

See video with winter landscapes of Crimea:

JanFebMarchAprMayjunejulyaugseptoctbut Idec
Alushta8 7 8 9 13 18 22 23 21 17 15 10
Evpatoria4 3 5 8 15 19 22 22 20 16 8 4
Kerch3 0 3 8 16 22 24 24 20 15 9 5
saki8 7.1 7.6 10.1 16.2 21.3 24 25 22.2 17.7 13.3 10
Sevastopol7 7 7 9 14 20 22 22 20 17 12 7
Simferopol9 8 8 10 16 22 24 25 22 18 14 11
Zander3 0 3 8 16 22 24 24 20 15 9 5
Feodosia8 5 7 10 14 18 21 22 18 14 10 8
Yalta8 7 8 9 13 18 21 23 21 17 15 10

Crimean climate

In different regions of Crimea, the climate is different: three climatic macro-regions and up to 20 sub-regions are distinguished on the peninsula. Diversity climatic zones due to several factors, including the features of the relief, the influence of several seas.

The most comfortable is climate of the Southern Crimea, or rather, the southern coast of the peninsula: it is defined as a subtropical Mediterranean. The main resort region of the peninsula is characterized by long, dry and even hot summers, autumns are warm and dry, winters are mild and rainy, and springs are windy. positive temperatures all year round supported by the warm Crimean current and the influence of the mountains.

Steppe Crimea differs markedly from the coast: the region is characterized by moderate continental climate, mostly dry. Summers are hot (up to +27 °C on average) and long, and winters are mild, but snowy and short. The weather in Crimea during the year is unstable due to the influence of several cyclones, it can change dramatically.

Climate Crimean mountains and foothills moderately cold, humid, with Mediterranean features. In winter, the weather can change dramatically, the air temperature often drops to -10 ° C, and a snow cover forms on the upper parts of the slopes. Summer in the mountains is dry and hot, characterized by temperature fluctuations during the day: at night it can get cold to 0 ° C.

East and northeast winds prevail in Crimea, with the exception of Feodosia, where northwest wind. Different regions are characterized by the influence of local winds: breezes and foehns.

The amount of precipitation is unevenly distributed over the regions of the peninsula and months. So, in the steppes, no more than 350 mm usually falls per year, in Feodosia - almost 400 mm, the average in Yalta - 476 mm. The maximum precipitation falls on the foothills of the northern slope of the Crimean Mountains - more than 1000 mm with abundant summer rains, while winter is rainy on the southern slope.

You can find out what the weather is like in Crimea now using online cameras installed in popular resort towns and townships.

Weather, climate in Crimea by months and resorts

In January in Crimea, the weather favors sightseeing tourism and skiing. In the daytime on the coast at this time it is about +7 ° С, in the depths of the peninsula it is a little colder. The main tourist destinations in January are the slopes of Ai-Petri and ancient architectural monuments, attractions major cities: Sevastopol, Simferopol, Yalta.

In February in coastal regions it often becomes even cooler than in January, but only by a couple of degrees. Independent travel, hiking, excursions, this does not interfere: on the contrary, in low season an opportunity to study the trails more closely and reserved places.

March brings changeable weather to the Crimea, spring is already felt: the air warms up to +10 ° C and above, and there is still a lot of rain, but sometimes warm, sunny days are issued. At this time of the year, the popularity of excursions in Sevastopol, Yalta, Alupka and other cities is gradually growing.

In April the peninsula is warm and very comfortable for traveling. Nature appears in all its glory and increasingly attracts lovers of hiking and long hikes. At the end of the month, the Tulip Parade starts in the Nikitsky Botanical Garden near Yalta. On the entire coast at this time it warms up to + 13 ... + 15 ° С.

May continues to delight with universal flowering. Quantity sunny days gradually increases, and travelers can only be surprised at the clear blue of the Crimean sky. The weather in the Crimean mountains is favorable for hiking, and on the coast, the temperature rises to +20 ° C more and more often. At the end of the month, resort weather is established in Sudak, Alushta, Yalta.

June- Start holiday season on the Crimean coast. The water temperature in the Crimean resorts rises to +18 ° C, which is necessary for swimming. Weather ideal for those who avoid the heat: going to combine a beach holiday with trips around the peninsula or want to improve their health in sanatoriums.

In July the peak is coming in Crimea high season. On the entire coast - in Feodosia, Sudak, Yalta, Saki, Nikolaevka, Chernomorsky and other resorts - the climate is conducive to beach recreation and recreation, water activities and gliding. The weather forecast in Crimea does not portend surprises. During the day, the air temperature mostly exceeds +27 °C, and at night the proximity of the sea softens the drops: the thermometer rarely drops below +16 ... +18 °C. Water temperature +22 °С.

At the beginning of August Crimean resorts are often hotter than in July. During the day, the air temperature in the Crimea generally does not fall below +30 ° C, and the water warms up to the maximum - up to +23 ° C. At night it is fresh, about +17 °С. In the heat of hiking, it is better to prefer excursions to museums and exhibitions. Second half of the month- Start velvet season in Crimea. The popularity of the main resort destinations, Yalta and Alushta, villages - Ordzhonikidze, Koktebel, Primorsky, Novy Svet and others is still high. You can check the accuracy of the weather forecast for Yalta using webcams showing the resort in real time.

In September the weather in Crimea allows you to sunbathe and swim. At the same time, the beaches become much freer, but all the attractions are preserved, summer cafes are open. The water temperature on the South Coast is +21 °C, in the vicinity of Evpatoria it is a degree cooler. Warm clothes will not interfere: autumn is already felt at night, the air temperature drops to +13 ° C.

October makes you forget about the swimming season: the water quickly cools down to +16 ° C, and the number of sunny days is reduced to 7-8 for the whole month. Nevertheless, the mild climate of the Crimean coast makes it possible to comfortably travel on your own, exploring protected areas and city monuments. Regional differences boil down to the following: it is warmer on the coast than in the depths of the peninsula, and at the same time more rainy. Online cameras also allow you to compare the weather in cities: for example, with their help you can find out if it is raining in Feodosia or Alushta, see Koktebel Bay and consider all the surroundings of Sudak, eventually deciding on the direction of the trip.

November brings with it real autumn weather, it is at this time that regional climatic differences become most noticeable. In Simferopol during the day it is about +9 °С, at night it gets cold up to +2 °С; in Evpatoria, the temperature indicators are the same or one or two degrees higher. It is warmer on the southern coast of Crimea: about +12 °С during the day, +4…+6 °С at night.

In December in the central, and sometimes in the coastal regions of the peninsula, frosts occur at night, snow falls in the mountains. Rains and fogs are a frequent occurrence, while the weather in Crimea is changeable in winter. This month, a surge in tourism is observed only on the eve of the New Year.

The Crimean peninsula has always amazed with its natural beauty and the hospitality of its inhabitants. Whether it is a large Yalta on the coast, or located in the depths of the northern part of Dzhankoy. It is logical that you need to go to the Crimea in the summer. Well, or in the fall. Yes, it’s cool in the summer in Crimea: the sea is warm, churchkhela is delicious at every turn, and homemade wine in the scorching sun intoxicates as it should. Well, what can we say about the numerous caves, Chaliapin's grotto and the botanical garden near Yalta, coupled with the Alushta park? And what if you fly to the Crimea in winter?

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Crimea in winter: where to go?

Let's open the cards right away: almost all Crimean attractions are open all year round, since the climate allows it. Botanical Garden, Cableway, palaces, Uchan-Su and Dzhur-Dzhur waterfalls - everything is easily accessible and in winter months. The waterfalls at this time of the year are especially good, because it is in February-March, when the snow begins to melt in the mountains, that the water flows fall down as much as possible.

Winter in Crimea is an ideal time for an active excursion program. Especially if you are staying in Alushta or Yalta. They are located near the center. Black Sea coast, from here it is very convenient to go on excursions both to the east (to Sudak or Feodosia) and to the west (to Sevastopol, Balaklava or Evpatoria). And you can also jump into central part peninsulas - for example, in Bakhchisaray or Simferopol.

By the way, you should not choose Sevastopol or Evpatoria as the main place for winter pastime. Here you will have to travel far because of the remoteness of both sea cities, and in general they are somehow aloof from many interesting places. Whether it's Yalta or Alushta - real entertainment centers all year round.

And if you are still not a fan of sanatoriums, did not heed our advice and decided to go to Simferopol - oh, well, there is something to do here. Yes, of course, there is no sea. But there are many local attractions.

Dzhankoy charms with its almost complete absence of tourists, as well as picturesque landscapes and the Kalinovsky park-reserve.

In Belogorodsk, along with fabulous housing prices, you can always find insanely delicious homemade wines, as well as impregnable White Rock and old temples.

Well, Bakhchisaray and Chufut-Kale do not need to be introduced at all - you just need to visit here! The Khan's Palace, the Fountain of Tears, the Holy Assumption Monastery, as well as numerous mosques. What can we say about the picturesque caves here, very close.

Weather in Crimea in winter

Due to its favorable location, the weather on the Crimean peninsula is in many ways reminiscent of the climate of the famous Cote d'Azur. The temperature here drops below zero very, very rarely, and even more at night. During the day the weather is usually clear and sunny. On the South Coast, the temperature rises to +15 in winter, which is generally great for a quiet and relaxing holiday. Well, in other regions, of course, it can be quite rainy and thick fog. But this also has its pluses. After all, during this period in the Crimea - the season of mushrooms. They say that mushroom pickers in the forest can be found even more often than mosquitoes.

Average weather in Crimea in December

Average weather in January

What is winter in Crimea in February

What everyone used to call winter refers rather to February. Perhaps this is the coldest month here. And most likely, there will be snow in the Crimea. For a few days, true, but still a high probability. A strong cold wind blows on the sea coast, and there are also fogs. It happens that the Black Sea storms in black. Near the coast, the water can even freeze.

Where to relax in Crimea in winter?

Do you still want real winter? So, with snow and slides? We understand you! You urgently need to go to the mountains, where the steep south coast slopes turn into dashing toboggan runs. Plastic shields, pieces of polyethylene and cardboard, even car cameras - everything is ridden here. The main thing is to get on the slopes on the day when the snow falls, this is the best moment for skiing.

We must not forget about best places for a full winter sports- Angarsk pass, the lower plateau of Chatyrdag, as well as Ai-Petrinsky yayla. The height of the Angarsk Pass, which is located just 30 km from Simferopol and cuts through the Crimean Mountains, is 752 meters above sea level. There are both trails for sledges and snowfalls, as well as two lines of ski lifts for skiers, 600 meters each. And for beginners - a ski school and numerous rentals of sledges and skis.

If you are in Yalta, then it would be best to climb the Ai-Petri plateau. Snow here is usually up to one and a half meters, and it lies almost until the middle of the calendar spring. A special pleasure besides skiing and slopes, delivers ski-yoring - this is when a dozen skiers cling to a towed bunch and rush behind a snowmobile at a fairly decent speed. Well, if it skidded at the turn and threw it face into a snowdrift ... well, excuse me.

You can also go to the local zoo: at this time, animals and birds do not suffer from the sultry heat and willingly communicate with all visitors. You can speak personally with Himalayan bear, whisper with Amur tiger about their amorous deeds or feed bread to a camel standing in the snow.

Is it worth flying to Crimea in winter?

At the very end of February, the Crimean spring already begins. In the botanical garden, something is already beginning to bloom, and already in March, fruit trees delight everyone with their flowers and aroma. Starts by April bathing season: let the water be cool, swimming in the sea at a temperature of 16-18 degrees with empty beaches is a pleasure.

Prices at the end of winter for guests of the peninsula are more than pleasant. Still, there are few tourists, and it is necessary to fill hotels and sanatoriums with guests. At the same time, this does not affect the quality in any way, it remains at the usual level.

The Crimean peninsula is perfect place for winter holiday. Inexpensive, there are many opportunities for settling in, you can go skiing and see the beauty of the nature of the Black Sea coast. So, while winter is outside, you urgently need to call friends and family with you, fly to Simferopol, and from there go explore the Crimea.

Weather in Crimea by months in summer, autumn, winter and spring. Air and water temperature, precipitation - useful information from "Travel The World".

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Monthly weather in Crimea

Crimea is divided by a mountain range into two unequal parts, the climate of which is different. The north of the peninsula is a steppe plain, open to the winds at any time of the year. On the southern side of the Crimean Mountains, the climate is more stable and the temperature is several degrees higher. The mountains themselves are another climatic zone of the peninsula.

In January

In Dzhankoy and its surrounding areas, from 0 ° C to +5 ° C, on windy days it gets cold to -7 ° C. In Saki, Evpatoria and the surrounding area +2..+5 °C. One degree warmer in Sevastopol. In Yalta closed from the winds +1..+3 °C. On the South coast +2..+5 °C, and in Kerch +4..+6 °C. In mountainous areas, as well as in Simferopol, during the day it is about 0 °C. Precipitation in January is frequent, mostly in the form of wet rain; snowfalls are possible in the central part of the Crimean Mountains. The sea temperature is below +10 °C.

In February

The climatic indicators of February practically do not differ from those of January, the difference is only in the decrease in the amount of precipitation. Early thaws are possible. In the north of the peninsula, on the contrary, slight cooling occurs.

In March

This month, the average temperature in Crimea is 0..+3 °C at night and +8..+10 °C during the day. To the valleys and to the coast begins to descend a large number of melt water. In the mountains it gets warmer up to +3 °C, on the South Coast up to +7 °C. Due to the peculiarities of the relief in Yalta and the territory adjacent to this resort, during the day it does not exceed +6 ° C. In Alushta, Koktebel and Feodosiya +8..+9 °C.

In April

In April, precipitation increases, a large amount of water descends from the mountains. average temperature on the peninsula it reaches +5 °C at night and +13 °C during the day. In the northern Crimea during the day up to +15 °C. It is two or three degrees colder in Yalta. The sea temperature does not exceed +10 °C.

In May

At the beginning of the month, the water is warmed up to +15 °C, by the end of May it is up to +19 °C. AT northern regions daytime temperature reaches +22 °C, on the south coast, with the exception of Yalta, up to +20 °C. In Yalta up to +18 °C. Precipitation continues to increase, especially in the highlands, where it is one to two degrees cooler.

In June

June is the rainiest month in Crimea. There are often brief but heavy showers. The sea warmed up to +23 °C. In the steppe regions and on the western coast during the day up to +27 °C. In Sevastopol up to +25 °C. In Yalta in the daytime up to +22..+23 °C. At the same time, the subjective feeling of temperature in Yalta is higher throughout the summer, due to the weak movement of air in the basin surrounded by mountains, where the resort is located. In other parts of the South Coast up to +25..+25.5 °C. Nights on the peninsula are +18..+20 °C, except for the mountainous part, where it gets colder to +16 °C after dark.

In July

Along with August, it is a hot month. Daytime temperature averages +28..+30 °C. Precipitation is negligible. The water warmed up to +25..+26 °C. At night not below +20 °C, except for mountainous areas.

In August

Across the territory of Crimea during the day on average +30 °C, at night +20..+22 °C. The southern coast is closed from the winds and the temperature here is subjectively perceived higher. The water temperature in the sea is not lower than +25 °C. Precipitation is rare.

In September

In the north of the peninsula during the day +23..+24 °C. In Evpatoria and Sevastopol +24 °C during the day, +18 °C at night. On the South Coast during the day +23..+23.5 °C, at night it gets cold up to +18 °C, in some places up to +16 °C. The sea temperature is kept at +22 °C, which still allows you to swim. In mountainous regions and Simferopol, it gets cold at night to +13 °C, during the day +22.5..+23 °C. Precipitation is still insignificant.

In October

In most parts of the peninsula +15..+16 °C during the day, +10..+11 °C at night. In Sevastopol during the day up to +17 °C, in Yalta up to +13 °C. In Simferopol and mountainous areas, the temperature drops to +7 °C at night. Precipitation in October is infrequent. Sea water cooled down to +17 °C.

In November

This month, the rains intensify significantly, especially in the mountains. The average November temperature is +6..+11 °C. In Sevastopol up to +12.5 °C, in Yalta in the daytime +8 °C. In the mountains from +4 °C to +9 °C.

In December

In the central part of Crimea during the day +4..+5 °C. In mountainous areas, temperatures can drop to 0°C. On the coast during the day up to +7 °C, with the exception of Yalta, where +4 °C. Rain and fog possible.

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The characteristics of the relief and location of Taurida make it unique in many respects. The climate of Crimea is one of them. Several climatic zones with pronounced, dissimilar characteristics have gathered in a relatively small area.

General climatic features

Despite the diversity, in the Crimean climate one can single out moments that are common to all its regions. It is not difficult to characterize them briefly, although their detailed description would require a large monograph.

  1. High temperatures. so the winter there can't be really harsh. Although there is a stable "minus" in the center, it is still much higher than at similar latitudes in the depths of the continent. In the coastal areas, the average winter indicators are positive at all. There is no need to talk about August or even.
  2. A kind of "shift of the seasons". warm and short, and spring - cool and lingering. All these are also features of the peninsular territories. The seas, which heat up during the season, serve as a "hot-water bottle" and help maintain high temperature air. But in the spring, sometimes they are already a “refrigerator” that has stood out from the frost and delay the temperature increase.
  3. Dryness. Throughout Crimea, the climate is dry. Precipitation falls up to 600 mm per year - rain and snow together. A relative exception is the northern slopes of the Crimean mountains. They are subject to "attacks" of the north wind, bringing rain and cooling. But even there the conditions cannot be called wet - it's just that there is no drought in the forests on these slopes.

All this common features. But there are more differences between the mini-regions of Taurida, they are due to the proximity to the coast and the nuances of the terrain.

Local characteristics and their overview

Climatic zones in the Crimea are distributed not according to the cardinal points, but according to the subtleties of the terrain. There are steppe, mountainous and southern coastal regions. They naturally overlap (the peaks go to, and the steppe to the sea surface), creating additional modifications.

The climate of the steppe Crimea is continental. Summers here are hot and dry, winters are rather cold (-15 does not surprise anyone) and have little snow. “Pleasures” are added by the winds blowing wherever they please. It is they who often blow away the falling snow, depriving the earth of such moisture. The situation is a little better in the east and on, where the steppe comes close to the sea. It's not so dry there summer period and warmer in winter. But the wind is raging with might and main. Winter storms are known to be constantly interrupted, and the northeast wind (known as bora) is a real scourge.

The Crimean mountains demonstrate vertical zonality. At their foot, the weather is the same as at the underlying region (steppe or Mediterranean south coast), forests and steppes begin on the peaks (on the Yail plateau). forest zone The Crimean ridge is the most humid and cool. Showers are not uncommon here, and in autumn and spring it rains regularly. There are also snow. Summer temperatures are on average a few degrees lower than on the plains - the shadow from the trees affects.

At the same time, being in a lowland, it is often difficult to understand that above, in the mountains, snowfall or downpour is raging. This feature is dangerous for guests of coastal areas - they bask in the sun, not realizing that a tiny river flowing nearby can turn into a stormy stream in a couple of minutes due to the fact that it was overwhelmed by a downpour above. Frequent and accidents with.

The southern coast of Crimea seems like a paradise, but this is because travelers come here in the summer. The type of climate here is Mediterranean, in some places subtropical (as in or Tuapse). Humidity is low, but without prolonged droughts. There are often fogs. The hottest month is, in cold weather, frost and snow happen from time to time. But the winter on the South Shore is damp, dank, and therefore rather unpleasant. Spring drags on for a long time colder than autumn The reason has already been explained. It is considered the warmest here, sunny - (formally, it is not the South Coast, but climatically belongs to it).

The climate of Crimea: the best for permanent residence

Many guests of Tavrida, having successfully rested on the South Coast during the season, remain of the opinion that the climate of Crimea is ideal and, in general, this is a chic place to stay. locals usually they sneer at this and offer to call in at the end.

No, the Crimean Peninsula can be a great place to live. But the choice must be made according to other criteria than when choosing a vacation ticket. The climate of Crimea for permanent residence is in fact of secondary importance.

The climate of the surroundings and the South Coast is revered as the healthiest (you need to live not on the first beach line, but a couple of kilometers from the sea horizontally and 200-300 m vertically). The air there is good for the respiratory system (it is in such conditions that tuberculosis is treated), the heat and dryness are moderate.
Therefore, for asthmatics and bronchitis, Bolshaya and Bolshaya are well suited (namely, the villages, and not the resort centers themselves).

If you have a desire to practice tourism business- only South Coast, Sevastopol, Sudak, Simferopol. But here you have to focus not on the climate. If you just like Crimea (architecture, mountain tourism, historical reconstructions) - southwest, southeast and east. But even here it's not about the weather. And it must be borne in mind that the choice of vacancies in small settlements is not so great (the situation is different).

But in the steppe Crimea you simply need to be able to live - it will be very difficult for a visitor there at first. Faced with this factor Soviet authority after the war, the Tatars, who had lived in the steppe for centuries, were deported, and the settlers who came to their place could not fully manage the economy, because they did not know the natural specifics.

Unexpected nuances

When moving to permanent residence, you will have to take into account some subtleties related precisely to the resort status of the region. For example, the opinions of the inhabitants of the South Coast are unambiguous: they rarely swim in the sea. The reason is the workload of tourists and the peak of the workload (95% of the local population have not heard anything about the summer vacation).

Crimeans love tourists and expect them as a source of economic well-being, but not at all as a favorable climatic factor!

Therefore, it is recommended to relax in the Crimea for everyone (for health reasons, you can choose mountain, sea or mud), and live - rather for fans of fresh wind and beautiful landscapes, heat-resistant citizens who are professional shipbuilders, builders, sailors, winemakers, power engineers and guides. lovers beach holiday living permanently in Crimea will almost certainly disappoint.

In general, climate is a subjective matter. Nature has no bad weather, and the Republic of Crimea is quite extensive and diverse. In it there is a corner both for rest and for life.