19 attractions of the New World recommended for visiting


New World is another cozy corner of Crimea. The first mentions of it were noted in ancient centuries, when the Tauri and Genoese lived on the territory of the village.

When Crimea was annexed to the Russian Empire, B. Haller received the lands of the New World as a gift. Under him, the territories did not develop or improve in any way. After this, the lands passed from hand to hand, and in 1878 Prince Lev Golitsyn began to buy them. By 1890, he had purchased the entire territory of the modern New World.

The prince was the first to plant vineyards here and develop winemaking. Golitsyn even built a large plant in the New World, which is still in operation. Winemaking still remains the main industry in the city.

It is interesting that for a long time the New World bore a different name - Paradise, which is translated from English as “paradise”. However, in 1912, after Emperor Nicholas II visited the village, the name was changed to Novy Svet.

Episodes of many films were filmed in the New World and its environs. The most famous of them are “Amphibian Man”, “Sportloto-82”, “Pirates of the 20th Century”.

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The best attractions in the vicinity of the New World:

Landscape reserve "New World"


Landscape reserve "New World"

Not far from the village there is one of the centers for preserving the unique nature of the Crimean coast. In 1974, a reserve was founded here. Dozens of rare plant species grow on its territory. Due to the special status of tourists, they are allowed here only in organized groups.

Address: GPS: 44.82239, 34.90239

Opening hours: daily

Entrance: 100 rubles

Relict juniper grove


Relict juniper grove

One of the main values ​​of the New World reserve is the relict juniper grove. Its unusualness lies not only in the fact that it is an island of untouched nature.

The local air is saturated with special biologically active substances - phytoncides. They work as natural antiseptics, so walks in the juniper grove help with diseases of the respiratory system.

Address: GPS: 44.82667, 34.90686

Opening hours: daily

Entrance: 100 rubles

Cape Kapchik


Cape Kapchik

Another point on the Golitsyn Trail, where the most gorgeous photographs are taken, is Cape Kapchik. A narrow rocky strip of land juts out far into the sea, so it offers stunning views.

Those who wish can relax on the local small beach, but the most resistant will risk swimming - due to the underwater current, the water near the shore rarely warms up.

Address: GPS: 44.81687, 34.90921

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Asandra Fortress


Asandra Fortress

Not far from the New World, near Mount Karaul-Oba, there are the ruins of an ancient city found in 1982.

Archaeologists call them the Asandra fortress, in honor of the supposed owner, and the locals call them Kutlak. Its construction is attributed to the period of the Bosporan Kingdom. The solidity of the structure suggests that it once served as a fortified fort.

Address: pos. Fun; GPS: 44.82326, 34.88137

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Stankevich pines on the beach


Stankevich pines on the beach

In addition to the healing juniper, you can find another unique plant in the local reserve. This is Stankevich pine (also called Sudak or Pitsunda). Its difference lies in its bizarre shape - it seems to grow outside the laws of gravity, bending bizarrely.

On the coast of Crimea, this pine feels free and is found outside the protected area. On the shore it looks especially impressive.

Address: GPS: 44.82667, 34.90686

Opening hours: daily

Entrance: 100 rubles

Cosmos Peak Rock


Cosmos Peak Rock

In the vicinity of the New World there are two valleys, which are often called Paradise and Hell. And between them rises a natural observation deck, allowing you to enjoy the picturesque view.

This low rock, standing slightly to the side of the main massif, is named Peak of Cosmos and is a popular place for those who want to take stunning photos as a souvenir.

Address: GPS: 44.819, 34.89417

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Through grotto


Through grotto

On Cape Kapchik there is a grotto reminiscent of fairy-tale caves. It runs 77 meters through the cape - hence the name.

It was discovered and ennobled by Prince Golitsyn, but it attracted the real interest of scientists later. The fact is that, unlike most local caves, Skvoznoy Grotto is of a tectonic nature.

Address: GPS: 44.81927, 34.90807

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Mount Falcon


Mount Falcon

The natural border of the village of Novy Svet is a large rock massif. The first inhabitants of these places, the Crimean Tatars, called it Kush-Kaya, which translated means “bird mountain”. It is favored by dozens of species of feathered predators - owls, kites, hawks, eagles.

The height of Sokol is 473 m, which makes it a tempting target for amateur climbers. There are several routes to the top of varying degrees of difficulty - some of them are pedestrian, and some of them will require special equipment.

Address: GPS: 44.83493, 34.92538

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Golitsyn trail


Golitsyn trail

New World is located in a unique natural area. A special route has been created for everyone who wants to get acquainted with its natural attractions. It was discovered personally by Prince Golitsyn, which is why the trail bears his name.

The path begins in ancient wine cellars and is 5 km long.

Address: GPS: 44.822928146563534, 34.91846002621655

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Karaul-Oba


Karaul-Oba

Karaul-Oba is a landmark for everyone who loves to enjoy the picturesque view of the sea surrounded by rocks. One of the popular hiking trails runs here. Many centuries ago this place was considered sacred. Archaeologists have found here the remains of ancient pagan structures, and a little further there are the ruins of an ancient fortress.

Address: GPS: 44.82117, 34.89572

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Genoese fortress in Sudak


Genoese fortress in Sudak

Medieval merchants from Genoa sought to control trade along the entire Mediterranean coast. On the Black Sea they practically succeeded. In Sudak they founded one of their main bases - a fortified fort, which turned into a bridge between East and West.

Now the fortress in Sudak is a popular place among history buffs. Reenactor festivals are regularly held here.

Address: Republic of Crimea, Sudak, st. Genoese Fortress, 1

Opening hours: 8.00 – 20.00, daily

Admission: adults – 250 rubles, pensioners – 150 rubles, students under 18 years old – 150 rubles, children under 16 free

Official website: https://sudak-museum.com/

Chaliapin's Grotto


Chaliapin's Grotto

Prince Golitsyn arranged one of the main wine storage facilities in a special place - a natural grotto that sea waves created at the base of Mount Koba-Kaya. Guests were brought here - for example, in 1912 the royal family visited here.

The tastings were accompanied by chamber concerts. Fyodor Chaliapin, who also visited those places, could not resist performing in an unusual place. According to legend, due to the special acoustics, the glass in the hand of the great bass broke, which delighted those around him.

Nowadays, this place still serves as a concert venue, and is also a key point on a popular tourist route.

Address: GPS: 44.82279, 34.91844

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Source of St. Anastasia


Source of St. Anastasia

This place was known back in the Middle Ages, when a Byzantine monastery stood here. It was his patroness who gave the name to the source used by the monks.

When the winery was founded, Prince Golitsyn used it to install the water supply system.

Now this place has again remained away from the bustle, under the supervision of local church ministers. The water in it is considered healing. The source of St. Anastasia is especially popular among women.

Address: GPS: 44.846198646161604, 34.922330338173694

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Through grotto

Another natural grotto will be found on the Golitsyn trail; it is called Through. The length of this grotto gallery, located on Cape Kapchik, is 77 meters. The Through Grotto is inhabited by bats, there is a risk of collapses, so it is closed to tourists; there have already been accidents. But this does not stop many, despite the locked barred doors at the entrance and exit.

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Central embankment


Central embankment

The population of Novy Svet is less than 1,500 people, so it has the status of an urban village. However, there is also a main street here - and it is not inferior in beauty to many resort towns.

The embankment runs parallel to the beach, there are many cafes on it, and the area itself is kept in excellent condition.

Address: pos. New World, st. Embankment

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Monument to Lev Golitsyn

The monument to Prince Lev Sergeevich Golitsyn was erected at the entrance to the territory of the Novy Svet champagne wine factory on September 20, 2008 in honor of the 130th anniversary of the enterprise. Golitsyn (1845-1915) is the founder of Russian winemaking; for several years he was the chief winemaker of the Appanage Department responsible for the management of imperial property.

Golitsyn not only created the Novy Svet estate, he was involved in the development of winemaking in Massandra and created a winery in Abrau-Durso.

Where to go in the New World and what else to see:

Vin


Vin

In 1878, Prince Lev Golitsyn purchased land near Sudak in order to realize his life's dream - to engage in winemaking. The first domestic champagne brand was born here.

The quality turned out to be so high that Golitsyn became a supplier to the Imperial Court, and sparkling wine from his possessions at international exhibitions was rated higher than French competitors.

Now the winery annually produces up to a million bottles of champagne. Its doors are open to tourists.

During the excursion, guests will be guided through unique tunnels, where, in accordance with ancient technologies, the magical transformation of grape juice into a noble drink takes place. And everyone will be able to personally evaluate its merits at a tasting.

Address: Republic of Crimea, Sudak, town. New World, st. Shalyapina, 1

Entrance: from 300 to 1200 rubles (depending on the chosen excursion). Only citizens over 18 years of age are allowed on tasting tours

Opening hours: daily

Official website: https://nsvet-crimea.ru/category/vine-tours/

Golitsyn Palace and Museum


Golitsyn Palace and Museum

Mastering new possessions, Prince Golitsyn first built a personal residence. He created the project for her himself, using the Moorish style that was in fashion at that time. After the revolution, the building was nationalized, and in 1978 a wine museum was opened in it.

The permanent exhibition can be divided into 2 main blocks. The first is dedicated to the life of Lev Sergeevich and is represented by the prince’s surviving personal belongings and awards he received at various exhibitions.

The second tells about the history of winemaking from ancient times and the life of Crimea during the founding of the winery. In addition, the estate hosts various cultural events: opening days, chamber concerts and literary readings.

Address: pos. New World, st. Shalyapina, 11

Working hours: 10.00 - 18.00, without breaks and days off

Entrance: 200 rubles, 350 rubles – visit with a guided tour

Official website: https://nsvet-crimea.ru/category/vine-tours/

Mount Percham

The highest natural landmark of the New World is Mount Perchem, its height is 577 meters. This is a large mountain range, shaped like a curved arc, located slightly to the side of Sudak, on the southwestern side. Dense forest grows on the mountain peaks, thanks to which Perchem from a distance resembles a lush green cap. The mountain got its name from the Tatar “Perchem-Kaya”, which translated means “Rock with a forelock”.

Archaeologists have found a variety of fossils on the mountain slopes, left over from the Jurassic period, the most interesting of which are single corals. In the 18th-19th centuries, tools of primitive man were found in these areas. At different times, sandstone mining was carried out on Perchem-Kai; work was carried out until the end of the 18th century.

The best beaches in the New World

Blue Bay Beach


Blue Bay Beach

In the New World there are bays of all sea colors - Green, Blue and, of course, Blue. The last one between the two capes is Chicken and Kapchik. Its second name is Robber's. According to legend, this place was used by pirates as a hideout.

Address: GPS: 44.821416, 34.909928

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Tsarskaya Bay


Tsarskaya Bay

This place got its name because of the events of 1912. When Prince Golitsyn showed the surrounding beauty to the imperial family, the king liked the bay most and made a stop here.

The water here is distinguished by its noble turquoise color (which is why the second name of the attraction is Blue) and amazing transparency. In addition to its tourist value, Tsarskaya Bay is known for its popularity among filmmakers. Scenes from such cult films as “Amphibian Man”, “Pirates of the 20th Century” and “3+2” were filmed in a picturesque location.

Address: GPS: 44.82105, 34.90504

Opening hours: daily

Free admission

Mount Falcon

The height of Mount Sokol or Kush-Kaya (translated from Crimean Tatar as “bird rock”) is 473 meters above sea level, located near the village of Novy Svet. You can climb the mountain via several routes from 1st to 6th category of difficulty. The southern part of the mountain, facing the sea, is a rocky wall; you can climb it only with climbing equipment. The northern part of Sokol is more friendly; you can climb it on footpaths without special physical training.

From the top of this landmark of the New World, magnificent panoramas of the New World and Sudak, Cape Meganom and Demerdzhi open up.

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Monastyrka

Excavations at Perch are still ongoing. Thanks to them, researchers discovered ruins on mountain slopes that date back to different historical periods. The Byzantine monastery, which is located below the main peak, is best preserved and has survived to this day. Once upon a time there was a church, cells and an internal utility courtyard. Scientists even managed to find the remains of monks buried here. This place was nicknamed “Monastery” by local residents.

According to scientists, the monastery appeared in these places in the 8th century, but in the 15th century the monks were forced to leave it. Most likely, this happened due to the invasion of the Turks on the Crimean Peninsula. Over the course of several centuries, the monastery collapsed and was covered with earth. After the excavations, the “Monastery” was again left to the mercy of fate, since no restoration work was carried out and the monument was not preserved.

Golitsyn House-Museum

The museum, located in the house of Prince Lev Golitsyn, is no less interesting than its factory. The winemaker’s personal belongings have been preserved in the one-story house, which looks like a one-and-a-half story house (due to the peculiarities of the relief). It’s even strange how so much was preserved there after the revolution. Including musical instruments, paintings, documents and much more. Although some things were irretrievably lost. The house maintains the same atmosphere as during the prince’s life. There is his library, works of art. The exhibition also includes personal belongings of members of the prince's family.

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Labyrinth of Tauris

The staircase (labyrinth) of Taurus is located on the mountain Karaul-Oba, already mentioned more than once. You can reach it from the Paradise Valley described above. We need to go around the rock from the north side. I do not recommend going to these regions on your own. It is better to take a guide or book a tour. According to ancient beliefs, the labyrinth was created by an ancient tribe - the Taurians. The staircase is lined with stone steps. Having climbed up, you will find yourself on a spacious observation deck with incredible views of another natural attraction of Crimea - Cape Kapchik and the amazing Blue Bay.

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When is the best time to go?


The best time for a comfortable beach holiday is the velvet season.
In September and the first half of October, the weather is ideal, there is no longer intense heat, and you can still swim in the sea. In addition, at this time the number of tourists is halved, which allows you to stroll around the city more calmly, enjoying its beauty. In autumn a lot of fruits begin to ripen. Another advantage of the velvet season is low prices. Compared to the second half of summer, prices fall 1.5-2 times. If autumn is not suitable, but you don’t want to spend a lot of money on vacation, then you can choose June. The weather is already quite warm, the sea is also starting to warm up, and prices have not yet reached their maximum values. For many, the water may still seem quite cool. This month cannot be called suitable for families with children.

For those who can handle the heat well and are ready to spend a lot on vacation, the second half of summer is suitable. At this time, air and water temperatures are highest. July and August are considered the most popular months, so be prepared for the resort to be crowded.

If excursion and recreational holidays are a priority, then a vacation can be planned at any time of the year. The most suitable months are April and May.

How to get there

You can get to the village only with transfers. The easiest way to get to Sudak is to transfer to public transport. You can get from the resort to the village by bus, minibus or taxi. Sudak can be reached from other resorts by bus.

There will be no problems moving around the resort village. The New World occupies a small territory that can be explored on foot. Many tourists and locals prefer to get around by bicycle.

Golitsyn Tower

This is also the name of the palace of Prince Golitsyn, built in the 19th century. In fact, there are three towers. They are made of gray stone in a mixed style and resemble either a knight's castle or a Moorish-style palace. You won’t be able to get inside the tower; today administrative offices are located there. But there are sightseeing tours outside. The Golitsyn Tower became famous not only for its unique architectural style and garden, but also for the people who stayed in the palace. In addition to Emperor Nicholas II, the prince's friend, Chaliapin, Gorky, and Chekhov were there. And Leo Tolstoy generally lived in the castle for almost a whole year. One of the two ATMs in the village is also located here.

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Where to stay


Compared to such resorts as Alushta and Sudak, the village cannot boast such a variety of housing options. But there are still good hotels and guest houses here. Tourists will be able to choose the appropriate option for themselves, taking into account their wishes and financial capabilities. Since Novy Svet is very popular among vacationers, especially in the summer season, you should take care of renting housing in advance. Accommodation options:

  1. Private sector. We are talking about private apartments or small houses. Standard amenities - TV, air conditioning, bathroom. Many areas have their own parking and free internet.
  2. Guest houses. There are several rooms of different levels of comfort - from economy to luxury. The range of services is no different from the private sector. Superior rooms may have a minibar and private terraces.
  3. Hotels. Almost all hotels are built on the first beach line and have windows overlooking the sea coast, allowing you to admire the beautiful scenery every day. They also have rooms of different classes: economy, standard, luxury. Many of them provide conditions for a comfortable family holiday with children.

The most expensive housing is in July and August, when the resort is most crowded.

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