Tourism in Ukraine

Top 10 countries whose residents provided the most visits to Ukraine (2015)[1]
CountryNumber
 Moldova4.4 million
 Belarus1.9 million
 Russia1.2 million
 Poland1.1 million
 Hungary1.1 million
 Romania0.8 million
 Uzbekistan0.7 million
 Slovakia0.4 million
 Germany0.2 million
 Israel0.2 million
 Turkey0.1 million
Drohobych skyline.
Uzhhorod skyline.
Mukacheve city hall.
Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle, 2008
Coast of Yalta in Crimea.
Northern part of Chornohora (Eastern Carpathians) with Hoverla.
Buki, Ukraine, 2009

Ukraine used to attract more than 20 million foreign citizens every year (23 million in 2012). But since 2014 this has lowered to about 10 million. Visitors primarily come from Eastern Europe, but also from Western Europe and Turkey and Israel.[2]

Ukraine is a destination on the crossroads between central and eastern Europe, between north and south. It borders Russia and is not far from Turkey. It has mountain ranges - the Carpathian Mountains suitable for skiing, hiking, fishing and hunting. The coastline on the Black Sea is a popular summer destination for vacationers. Ukraine has vineyards where they produce native wines, ruins of ancient castles, historical parks, Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant churches as well as a few mosques and synagogues. Kyiv, the country's capital city has many unique structures such as Saint Sophia Cathedral and broad boulevards. There are other cities well-known to tourists such as the harbour town Odesa and the old city of Lviv in the west. Most of Western Ukraine, which used to be within the borders of the Republic of Poland before World War II, is a popular destination for Poles. Crimea, a little "continent" of its own, had been a popular vacation destination for tourists for swimming or sun tanning on the Black Sea with its warm climate, rugged mountains, plateaus and ancient ruins, though the tourist trade has been severely affected by Russia's occupation and annexation of the territory in 2014.[3] Cities there include: Sevastopol and Yalta - location of the peace conference at the end of World War II. Visitors can also take cruise tours by ship on the Dnieper River from Kyiv to the Black Sea coastline. Ukrainian cuisine has a long history and offers a wide variety of original dishes.

The country's tourism industry is generally considered to be underdeveloped, but it does provide crucial support for Ukraine's economy. Ukraine does have certain advantages, including much lower costs than other European destinations, as well as visa-free access for most people from Europe, the former Soviet Union, and North America. Since 2005 citizens of European Union and EFTA, USA, Canada, Japan and South Korea no longer require a visa to visit Ukraine for tourism purposes.[4] Also, no visa has been required for citizens of Russia, and other CIS countries (except Turkmenistan).

Popular tourist city destinations

Central Ukraine

Main cities

Western Ukraine:

Eastern Ukraine:

North-Eastern Ukraine:

Southern Ukraine:

Russian controlled Crimea

Landscapes

Seven Wonders of Ukraine

The Seven Wonders of Ukraine are the seven historical and cultural monuments of Ukraine, which were chosen in the Seven Wonders of Ukraine contest held in July, 2007.

Seven natural wonders of Ukraine

Winners of all Ukraine competition Seven natural wonders of Ukraine:

Tourism in Ukraine

Medical tourism

Lately many modern dental clinics with high quality dentistry equipment and high quality materials have been established in Ukraine. They provide patients with high quality dentistry services for prices much cheaper in comparison with Western and Russian clinics. Many tourists from USA, European Union and Russia arrive for dental services, providing a sort of dental tourism.

Other popular sorts of medical tourism in Ukraine are spas, eye and plastic surgery, and mud baths.

Truskavets and Myrhorod are well known for their mineral springs.

Events

Festival culture

In recent years a variety of festivals emerged in major Ukrainian cities. Among the most popular are international jazz festival in Lviv, street food festival in Kyiv, various summer festivals in Odessa - popular tourist destination in summer. Many of these festivals take place in former industrial buildings of Soviet era thus helping to rejuvenate unpopular areas of Ukrainian cities.

Type Evant Location Season Notes
Film festival Molodist International Film Festival Kyiv April
Film festival Odesa International Film Festival Odesa Second half of July
Food festival Deruny Festival Korosten' September
Food festival Lviv Cheese and Wine Festival L'viv October
Humor festival Gumoryna Odesa April
Arts festival Gogolfest Kyiv Septembe
Music festival Zakhid Rodatychi, L'viv region Middle of August
Music festival Fajne Misto Ternopil' July
Music festival Alfa Jazz Fest L'viv June
Poetry festival Meridian Czernowitz Chernivtsi September

Trade fairs

City Trade fair Industry Notes
Kyiv AGRO Agriculture
L'viv The Lviv Publishers’ Forum Books
Kyiv Metal-Forum of Ukraine Metal branch
Velyki Sorochyntsi Sorochyntsi Fair Cuisine
Kyiv Jeweller Expo Ukraine Jewellery
Kyiv Kyiv Fashion Clothes and style
Kyiv Upakovka Packaging industry
Kyiv Arms and Security Weapons

Number of foreign citizens who visit Ukraine

Statistics are based on data from the State Statistics Agency of Ukraine.[6]

See also

References

External links

Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Ukraine.
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