About this tour

The Carpathians, castles, palaces, wines, all the best that hospitable Transcarpathia can offer awaits you!

 

Tour dates: April 7, 14, 21, 28

 

The price of the tour includes:

- travel by comfortable bus;

- escort of a tour guide;

- excursion service in tourist facilities;

- travel insurance;

- accommodation

 

The price does not include and is paid additionally:

- entrance tickets to tourist facilities;

- nutrition;

- tastings.

 

Entrance tickets:

Schönborn Palace: adult - 30 hryvnias, schoolchildren - 20 hryvnias;

Mukachevo Castle: adults - UAH 100, children under 14 - UAH 50;

Thermal pool "Zhaivoronok" in Berehovo: thermal pool "Zhaivoronok" in Berehovo (2 hours): general - UAH 240, children from 120 to 150 cm - UAH 120, children under 120 cm - free, locker rental - 30 UAH., (children up to 150 cm are allowed in the pool only in swimming armbands);

Wine tasting: UAH 80, tour without wine consumption - UAH 40;

Visiting the cheerful restaurant "Detsa u notarya": general - 5 hryvnias, children under 120 cm - free

Uzhgorod castle: general (adults) - 100 UAH, children - 40 UAH.

Bathing in tanks with mineral water. Lumshory: UAH 160/person, children under 12 years – UAH 100/person.

Tasting of three types of cheese with wine: general - 100 hryvnias.

Lake "Synevyr": general - 60 UAH, children - 30 UAH.

Brown bear rehabilitation center: brown bear rehabilitation center: general - UAH 60, children - UAH 30;

 

Residence:

Homesteads of rural tourism of Berehiv district

Accommodation takes place in cozy estates. Rooms: 2-person and 3-person (with benefits in the corridor).


*The tour is conducted in Ukrainian

 

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Day 1

Departure from Lviv (09:00) - Karpaty Sanatorium. Schönborn Palace (excursion) – Mukachevo (castle tour and lunch) – Beregovo (swimming in the thermal pool) – Beregivsky district (overnight stay in Hungarian rural tourism estates, check-in at 9:00 p.m.).

Day 2

Breakfast and departure (08:00) – Uzhhorod (tour of the city, castle, cherry blossom alley and lunch) – Lumshory (bathing in vats) – Berehovo (wine tasting), return to the manor at 21:30.

Day 3

Breakfast and departure (08:00) – Vynohradiv (cheese tasting) – Synevyr pass (photographing and viewing of Carpathian panoramas) – Synevyr National Park (crossing to the lake, lunch, brown bear rehabilitation center) – Lviv (return at 22:00).

5 reasons to choose tour

1

Tour of Schönborn Palace

2

Berehovo - swimming in a thermal pool

3

Wine tasting

4

"Synevyr" National Park - lake view, brown bear rehabilitation center

5

Synevyr Pass - photographing and viewing the Carpathian panoramas

Key landmarks

1

Mukachevo Palanok Castle

Here on a lonely volcanic mountain is the most powerful fortress in Ukraine - Palanok Castle (XIV century), which was built by Prince Fedir Koryatovych, and the heroic glory of Princess Ilona Zrini. If you have free time in Mukachevo, you can also explore a lot of interesting things: the chapel of St. Martyna (XIV century), Rakotsi Palace (1663) and the beautiful green town hall (1903).

2

Coastal Thermal pool "Zhaivoronok"

Former Beregsas has long been known for its architectural monuments, but most tourists come here for treatment, pleasure and relaxation. After all, it is here that the modern Zhayvoronok health resort is located, which is famous for its pools with unique thermal water (temperature 31-45 C). All year round, guests of the complex can be treated and relax in outdoor and indoor pools with natural mineral water that rises directly from thermal wells more than 1 km deep.

3

Uzhhorod

The first mention of this eternal border town on the Uzh River dates back to 872, it will charm even the most demanding tourist with its charm and color. Take a walk along the historical street of the city - Korzo, be sure to visit the most famous church of the city, the Cathedral of the Holy Cross (1841), the Roman Catholic Church of St. George (1775), see one of the oldest castles in Ukraine (14th century), the Transcarpathian Museum of Folk Architecture and Life (open-air museum) and be sure to visit the iconic Dets inn at the notary.

4

Uzhhorod Sakura blossoms

In order to admire the Sakura blossoms, there is no need to go to Japan, it can be done in the historical center of the Czech city of Uzhhorod. Sakura Alley in the city above Uzh was planted in 1923 and every year hundreds of trees bloom here from the second half of April to the first days of May, depending on the weather, turning the old streets into a garden of paradise. Sakura is also called the Japanese cherry, it is a symbol of female youth and beauty, and there is such a belief that those who see the blossoming of 35 trees will improve their health and one wish will come true.

5

Lumshors

At the foot of the largest polony of the Ukrainian Carpathians, the Runa polony, is the Lumshory balneological resort, which has been known since the 17th century. In it, the heavenly beauty of nature and the elements of hell are closely intertwined in huge metal vats, in which you will be boiled over a slow fire in mineral hydrogen sulfide water. For greater enjoyment, you can alternate var soaking in a tank and bathing in cold water. Such rest, in addition to unforgettable impressions, leads to the recovery of the musculoskeletal system and rejuvenates the body by ten years.

6

Synevyr lake

The business card of the Ukrainian Carpathians is the incomparably beautiful Lake Synevyr, known popularly as the "Eye of the Sea", it beckons with picturesque mountain landscapes and crystal clear water, in which noble trout have long been found. The lake was formed approximately 10,000 years ago at an altitude of 989 meters and has a maximum depth of 22 meters.

What is included?

Transfer along the route

Transfer along the route

Professional guide

Professional guide

Travel insurance

Travel insurance

Accommodation

Accommodation

Takes place in cozy estates. Rooms: 2-person and 3-person (with benefits in the corridor).

*From each purchased tour, we transfer 10% to the Ukrainian Refugee Support Fund. All profits from press tours are transferred to the reconstruction of Ukraine.