Odun-Bazar K"Apusy
Odun-Bazar KApusy: A Cultural Gem in Yevpatoriya
Experience the serene beauty of Sasyk Lake, a natural gem perfect for relaxation, adventure, and breathtaking photography amidst nature.
Sasyk Lake, a hidden gem nestled in nature, invites tourists to explore its serene waters and picturesque surroundings, perfect for relaxation and adventure alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, navigate to the city of Eupatoria (Yevpatoriya). From there, take the E105 highway heading southeast towards Saky. Continue on E105 for approximately 30 km. When you reach the town of Saky, follow the signs to the Sasyk lake, which is located just a few kilometers south of Saky town center. Be mindful of local traffic regulations and road conditions.
Public Transportation
To reach Sasyk by public transport, take a marshrutka (minibus) or bus from Simferopol to Eupatoria. The journey typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. Once in Eupatoria, transfer to a local marshrutka heading to Saky. The ride should take around 30 minutes. Upon arriving in Saky, ask locals for directions to Sasyk lake, which is a short distance away from the town center.
Taxi
If you prefer a more direct route, consider hiring a taxi. You can book a taxi in Eupatoria or Saky to take you directly to Sasyk lake. This option is more expensive than public transportation but offers convenience. Expect to pay approximately 300-500 UAH for the trip, depending on your starting point.
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