- How to get to Sudak by plane
- To Sudak by train
- By car
The small town of Sudak on the Black Sea coast is a fairly popular holiday destination among Russian tourists. Every year, a significant number of tourists flock to the resort town in order to spend a relaxing vacation. Therefore, many tourists are wondering how to get to Sudak.
How to get to Sudak by plane
There is no direct flight between Sudak and Russian cities. The only possible flight option is to purchase a ticket for a direct flight to Simferopol. This service is offered by carriers: S7; Red Wings; Pegas Fly; Alrosa.
Aircrafts regularly run from Moscow to Simferopol, which arrive at the airport after 2.5 hours. The cost of a one-way ticket for one person will be from 7800 to 9000 rubles. It is better to book tickets on the airline's website in advance, since this direction is considered to be in demand.
A direct flight can also fly to Simferopol from cities such as Novosibirsk, St. Petersburg, Samara, Rostov-on-Don, Omsk, Yekaterinburg, etc.
As a rule, people travel from Simferopol to Sudak by intercity bus or taxi. In the first case, be sure that you can easily buy a bus ticket, since one of the largest bus stations in Crimea is located in Simferopol. Buses start running at 5.00 am and end at 23.00.
As for taxis, you are better off using the services of an official taxi company. Private drivers often increase the cost of the trip a lot.
To Sudak by train
Since December 2019, it has become possible to get to Crimea by train. Now several trains have been launched to Crimea from different cities of Russia: from Moscow and St. Petersburg, from Yekaterinburg and Kislovodsk. In the future, trains from other regions of Russia will also be launched, so that everyone who dreams of resting in Crimea can do it with maximum comfort.
Therefore, to get to Sudak, you need to take a train to Simferopol, from where you can take public transport or take a taxi to the resort.
Many Russian tourists have appreciated the service of the Russian Railways called “a single ticket to Crimea”. This service includes a trip from almost all major cities to the Crimea, a ferry crossing and further travel by any means of transport to the final destination. This option is ideal for those who are not afraid of long journeys and have a goal of saving money.
By car
Particularly brave motorists go to Crimea every summer in their own car. The trip requires careful preparation and a good knowledge of all the details of the route.
From Moscow, the way to Sudak runs along the M4 highway, passing along which you will cross many cities of Russia. Having reached the Crimean bridge, you can continue your movement towards Simferopol. Once in this city, look for signs on the highway to Kerch and Feodosia. Further, the road will run through the Crimean Rose, Donskoye and Belogorsk. As a result, after 1, 5 hours you will arrive at your final destination.