How big is Ukraine? Where is the best place to go for those planning a trip for the first time?
Inhaltsübersicht
- How big is Ukraine?
- Territorial changes due to Russian aggression
- Ukraine: contrasts, opportunities, travel
- Diversity of natural landscapes
- Architectural treasures of Ukraine
- Where should those planning their first trip to Ukraine visit?
- Donation tours: travel and help at the same time
- Why is it worth coming to Ukraine?
Ukraine is a geographical expanse that covers vast territories by European standards. Here, the past meets the future, traditions coexist with modernity, and the hospitality of the locals makes every tourist feel at home. Find out how big, majestic and interesting Ukraine really is to choose a trip that will stay in your heart
Whether you love nature, culture, gastronomy or adventure, Ukraine has it all and more. An endless space for discovery is at your service: from the mountain ranges of the Carpathians to the beaches of the Black Sea, from ancient castles to modern metropolises, from colorful countryside to scientific centers. We are telling you about Ukraine in its best tourist manifestations.
How big is Ukraine?
Ukraine is the largest country in Europe (not including Denmark and Greenland) by area, and its territory covers 603,548 km². To understand how big this is, let's look at a few examples.
Ukraine is bigger than France (551,695 km²), Germany (357,022 km²), Italy (301,340 km²), and the United Kingdom (243,610 km²). The area of Ukraine is almost equal to the territory of the largest American state, Texas (695,662 km²), and larger than the states of California or Florida. Or it can accommodate such European countries as Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Switzerland combined.
If we compare Ukraine with the largest Canadian province of Ontario (1,076,395 km²), Ukraine occupies a little more than half of its territory. Ukraine is also slightly smaller than British Columbia in Canada (944,735 km²) or slightly smaller than Alberta and Saskatchewan combined.
Ukraine also has a city called Rakhiv, where a memorial sign marks the geographical center of the continent. This means that a trip to Ukraine is actually a trip to the very center of European culture and nature.
Territorial changes due to Russian aggression
Unfortunately, since 2014, Ukraine has lost control over part of its territory. Russia has occupied the Crimean peninsula (about 27,000 km²) and parts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions (over 16,000 km²). In 2022, Russia's full-scale invasion led to the temporary occupation of even more significant territories, but thanks to the heroic resistance of Ukrainians, most of them were liberated.
As of today, the front line is located in the southeast of the country, far from popular tourist centers such as Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, or the Carpathians. For example, Lviv is located just 70 km from the border with Poland and is completely safe, while the distance to the front line is over 1,000 km.
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Ukraine: contrasts, opportunities, travel
Ukraine is not only the largest country in Europe, but also one of the most diverse. Its territory encompasses a wide range of natural landscapes and cultural attractions that can satisfy any traveler's tastes - from nature and extreme sports enthusiasts to history, culture, and gastronomy lovers.
Ukraine's vast territory allows you to see a wide variety of landscapes and architectural monuments. Mountains, sea, steppes, forests, modern cities and ancient villages can all be found in Ukraine. From the Carpathian peaks to the Black Sea beaches, from Kyiv skyscrapers to the medieval fortresses of Kamianets-Podilskyi.
Ukraine is a place where antiquity harmoniously coexists with modernity. Kyiv impresses with its Golden Gate and the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lviv enchants with its medieval atmosphere and narrow streets. And Odesa, the city by the sea, offers a mix of unique architecture, humor, and culinary traditions.
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Diversity of natural landscapes
Ukraine has a unique geographical location that has endowed it with an extraordinary natural wealth. Therefore, traveling in Ukraine is guaranteed to provide an opportunity to see places that will take your breath away.
Mountains: The Carpathian Mountains in the west of the country are a place that gives a sense of grandeur and freedom all year round. It is suitable for unforgettable hiking in summer and skiing or snowboarding in winter.
Sea: The Black Sea in the south of Ukraine offers beautiful beaches and a resort flavor for a summer vacation.
Steppes: In the south and east of Ukraine, there are endless steppes that remind us of the majestic history of nomadic peoples.
Forests and lakes: Polissia in the north of the country is a realm of dense forests and clear lakes. One of the greatest natural treasures is the Shatsk Lakes, including the famous Lake Svityaz, known for its crystal clear waters.
Architectural treasures of Ukraine
Ukraine has absorbed a wealth of different cultures, which have left behind a majestic architectural heritage.
Medieval castles and fortresses: Kamianets-Podilskyi Fortress and Khotyn Fortress are real gems of medieval architecture. They fascinate with their grandeur and tell the stories of centuries.
Orthodox churches: St. Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv and the Pochayiv Lavra in Ternopil region are examples of Ukrainian sacred architecture. They reflect the harmony of spirituality and art.
Ancient cities: The historical centers of Lviv, Chernivtsi, and Uzhhorod impress with their European charm. The Lviv Opera House, for example, is one of the most beautiful buildings in Eastern Europe.
Where should those planning their first trip to Ukraine visit?
Ukraine's deep historical roots have also led the country to a vibrant modernity that is clearly evident in Ukrainian cities and some other tourist destinations.
Kyiv
The capital of Ukraine is a city that never sleeps. Kyiv combines ancient monuments with ultra-modern skyscrapers and shopping centers. Art spaces such as the Arsenal platform or Podil coworking spaces are centers of contemporary art. In Kyiv, tourists can see the Golden Gate, St. Sophia Cathedral, St. Andrew's Descent, and the modern Podil. Kyiv is also known for its parks, cafes, and active nightlife.
Lviv
Lviv is the “Ukrainian Paris”. It is a city of coffee, chocolate, and old townhouses. Its historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is perfect for leisurely strolls.
Odesa
It is not only a port and resort city, but also a center of humor and unusual culture. A walk along Deribasovskaya Street is a must-do item on the program. Visit the famous Potemkin Stairs, Primorsky Boulevard, and the Opera and Ballet Theater in Odesa.
Carpathians
This is a perfect place for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. In summer, you can enjoy mountain hiking, and in winter, skiing, snowboarding, tubing, etc. There are many tourist and resort locations in the Carpathians that are getting better every year.
Kamianets-Podilskyi and Khotyn
These cities best preserve the spirit of the Middle Ages and impress with majestic fortresses that are part of Ukraine's rich history.
Donation tours: travel and help at the same time
Recently, donation tours have become increasingly popular in Ukraine, introduced by the Visit Ukraine team. This is an opportunity not only to visit Ukraine but also to contribute to its reconstruction. Tourists can participate in volunteer projects to help restore destroyed homes, schools, or cultural sites. This is a unique experience that allows you to better understand Ukrainian culture and the contribution to Ukraine's victory. It's also a way to see the real Ukraine, to communicate with its people and to become part of a large community that wants to change the future for the better.
These tours are organized in regions far from the frontline, such as Kyiv and Mykolaiv regions, and are completely safe. Many guests from Europe, the United States and Canada have already chosen this travel format and have been impressed by how the help brings sincere emotions.
Why is it worth coming to Ukraine?
Ukraine is more than geography, history or culture. It is a country with a soul that can impress with its scale, surprise with its diversity and inspire with its human resilience. After all, despite the challenges, Ukrainians remain open-minded and joyful about life, inviting the whole world to see their beautiful country, which leaves you warm, inspired and eager to come back again and again.
Of course, any trip to Ukraine during Russia's armed aggression requires a careful approach to security issues. Visit Ukraine is well aware of this and offers a proven insurance product - insurance covering military risks. This policy guarantees not only standard medical coverage, but also compensation in the event of insured events related to military operations on the territory of Ukraine.
Tours of Ukraine are waiting to open their treasures to you and tell their unique story.
Your first visit to Ukraine will be an unforgettable experience!
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