Booking Online? Things to Consider…

If you’re using your Get.Wildblue.com satellite internet connection to plan your upcoming Odessa trip there are a few things you should keep in mind. You can make your trip affordable and efficient by following a few simple rules…
Buy Tickets on Tuesday – Most airlines upload new fares and flights on Tuesday mornings which means that’s when you’re bound to get the best deal. Book early but not too early and watch your savings Read the rest of this entry »

August 3rd, 2011 Comments Off posted in Uncategorized

Tips To Save Money While Traveling In Odessa

Making Odessa one of your travel destinations is an excellent choice. However, you can make it more memorable if you make some of the following considerations, especially when you want to have checks and balances on your expenditure.

A part from learning a few things about Odessa and the language, you also need to know something about the prices or rates of some of the things that will make your trip comfortable like taxis, bars, clubs, hotels Read the rest of this entry »

October 8th, 2011 Comments Off posted in Uncategorized

What Are Five Landmarks To Visit In Odessa

In Odessa, Ukraine, there are a bunch of different landmarks to visit, but these are five landmarks one must see to get more out of the culture and heritage of Odessa.

One nice landmark to visit is the The Statue of Laocoon, which is a monument that showcases Laocoon and his sons strangled by sea serpents. This has a very rich history because it was said that Laocoon was trying to find the fallacy of the Trojan horse. This is one of the few copies that exists other Read the rest of this entry »

September 25th, 2011 Comments Off posted in Uncategorized

What Are The Best Tourist Spots In Odessa

Odessa is the fourth largest city in the Ukraine. It sits on the Northwest shore of the Black Sea. It is home to more than 1,029,000 people. Surprisingly, there are a lot of things to do while visiting Odessa. This beautiful area is rich in architecture; you will have to pinch yourself that you are not in Europe. Odessa is a romantic area great for getaways and togetherness. If romance is not your thing, the night life sizzles. Often compared to New York City, there is something on every corner.

The Sandy beaches are a must see in Read the rest of this entry »

September 11th, 2011 Comments Off posted in Uncategorized

Tips To Stay Safe When Traveling Out Of The Country

Traveling abroad is something everyone wants to do at some time in their life. These excursions to other countries are usually filled with excitement and charm as tourists explore the sights and histories that the world has to offer.

However, sometimes situations happen that may put the traveler in danger while journeying in other countries. Here are a few short tips to help keep every traveler safe while abroad.

Don’t carry a large amount of cash or a stash of traveler’s cheques. Bring Read the rest of this entry »

April 26th, 2011 Comments Off posted in Uncategorized

What Are The Benefits Of Traveling To Odessa

The benefits of travelling to Odessa, Ukraine comes to travellers in terms of educational, entertainment, and relaxation possibilities. With historic sites, museums and galleries, nightlife and unique shopping opportunities Odessa has something for everyone.

For those with a love of history Odessa has a wealth of sites to visit. Sites like The Spaso-Preobrazhenskiy cathedral await visitors. This Nickolayev church was built in 1795. Once the pride of Odessa this church was destroyed overnight by Stalin in 1936. In 1999, rebuilding of this national site was begun, and continues today. And The Potemkin Stairs are the official entrance to Odessa from the sea, Read the rest of this entry »

April 14th, 2011 Comments Off posted in Uncategorized

Visit the Odessa State Academical Opera and Ballet Theater

Odessa is a city of elegance, nowhere does this shine through clearer than at the Odessa State Academical Opera and Ballet Theater. The true beauty of the structure is clearly evident from the inside out, with crowing achievements in dance and performance taking place beneath the ornately designed treasure of old world architecture. Construction began in 1884, completed over the course of 3 years, following the design of Austrian architects Ferdinand Fellner and Herman Helmer, occupying the same grounds an even older theater that had succumbed to fire just 11 years prior. Today’s Theater offers the timeless classic feel of yesterday with up to date renovations, having undergone both exterior and interior repairs and refurbishing from 2003 to 2005.

Though most shows start at 7 pm, a daytime trip to theater gives attendees the chance to survey to lovely gardens that accent the theater’s curb appeal. Consider arriving early simply to marvel at the architecture before focusing your attention to the stage for an equally breathtaking experience. Lines may be long as the attraction is in high demand from tourists and locals alike. Ballets are generally more popular than operas in terms of attendance, so plan accordingly. Tickets are generally available for under 20 American, going down from there depending on availability and seat location. The main entrance to Odessa State Academical Opera and Ballet Theater is located on Lanzheronovskaya Street, next to the Palais Royal Garden, the Teatralnaya and the Maritime Museum.

October 8th, 2010 Comments Off posted in Attractions

Top places to stay in Odessa

  1. Londonskaya Hotel The Londonskaya Hotel shares a history with the city of Odessa, dating back to its first guests in 1846, with the buildings storied walls now doubling as a historic landmark. Over the years, some of the city’s most famed tourists have also graced the hotel with their stay, including actor Jean Claude van Damme, Russian President Vladimir Putin and writer Robert Louis Stevenson, author of celebrated works such as Treasure Island and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. For visitors looking to rest their head among Odessa’s elite, the Londanskaya is second to none. Read the rest of this entry »

July 20th, 2010 Comments Off posted in Accomodations

Recommended Restaurants in Odessa

A busy day checking out all Odessa has to offer is sure to work up quite the appetite. Here is a look at some recommended local restaurants ranging from fine dining to casual eating, each guaranteeing a taste of Odessa’s unique heritage in its own individual way.

  1. Assol Situated in the upscale Arcadia beach area and housed on an old wooden warship inside the local yacht club, the Assol provides not only a touch of class, but a breathtaking view to complement every bite. The restaurant is lit by candle light from stern to aft, serving dually as both a romantic and recreational dining experience. The menu features a mouthwatering sampling of traditional Ukrainian cuisine, while the diverse beverage list includes pirate rum, fresh from the ships basement. Read the rest of this entry »

July 20th, 2010 Comments Off posted in Dining

Potemkin Stairs

Among Odessa’s most iconic images is the Potemkin Stairs, a giant stairway that has come to be most recognizable emblem of the city. Known as the Boulevard Steps, the Giant Staircase and the Richelieu Steps throughout various times in the city’s history, the Potemkin Stairs date back to 1825, when the first 200 stairs were originally designed. In the years spanning from 1837 to 1841, the staircase was expanded to more closely resemble the colossal stairway that still stands today.Serving as a formal entrance into the city of Odessa from the from the Black Sea, the stairs scale 27 meters high, extending for 142 meters. To the human eye, the stairs actually appear vary in appearance. In their innovative planning, the Potemkin Stairs were designed to create an optical illusion. Read the rest of this entry »

July 20th, 2010 Comments Off posted in Attractions

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