Sochi
Sochi is our country's sole subtropical resort, running for 145 kilometers along the Black Sea coast. The moderate climate, mineral springs and therapeutic mud deposits, and closeness to the Caucasus Mountains all contribute to a varied vacation in both summer and winter. Sochi is separated into four districts: Central, Lazarevsky, Adler, and Khostinsky.
The center region has a well-developed infrastructure, a large hotel base, and several entertainment and recreation facilities, including theatres, discos, pubs, and water parks. The area's beaches are pebbly, with the most popular being Mayak. Rest in the Central Region is ideal for young adults as well as families with children.
Lazarevsky neighbourhood is a vacation area located 60 kilometers from Sochi's core. There is calm and serenity in this region of the resort, as well as pleasant hotels and plenty of chances for medical tourism. The location provides mineral water and medicinal mud treatments, as well as dolphin therapy sessions.
The Adler region appeals to visitors of all ages. There are both entertainment venues and medical institutes where life is in full flow.
The Khostinsky district is a tiny town located between Adler and Sochi's core. This peaceful resort with clean sand and pebble beaches and well-developed infrastructure is ideal for a solitary vacation or for families with little children.