The expressions “where you can go without a passport” and “where you can go without a visa” are often confused. If in the second case the choice is quite extensive, then in the first it is limited to several countries that will be quite interesting for tourists who want to relax.
Belarus is popular among the countries where you can travel without a passport. On its territory there are protected places protected by UNESCO (Belovezhskaya Pushcha, Pripyat and Narochansky national parks, Bratslav lakes). Those who prefer excursions will be interested in visiting Polotsk and the Brest Fortress.
Ukraine is interesting for vacationers, both in the warm season, when those who wish are given the opportunity to relax at the Black Sea and Azov resorts, and in winter. In winter, Ukraine can offer rest in the Carpathians. The Carpathians will appeal not only to fans of skiing and outdoor activities, but also to those who love "green tourism" and passive recreation. And also Ukraine has many cities that are interesting for their centuries-old history (Kiev, Lvov, Odessa and others).
Many tourists like to go on vacation to Abkhazia. The subtropical nature of Abkhazia will enchant you with its beauty. Black Sea resorts: Sukhumi, Gudata, Pitsunda, Novy Afon - will delight you with the quality of services and a low price.
Another country where you can go to rest without a passport is Kyrgyzstan. It is no coincidence that this country is compared with Switzerland. The Tien Shan and Pamirs are not inferior in their beauty to the Alps, and the alternation of unusually beautiful lakes, waterfalls and meadows will not leave anyone indifferent. And when visiting Bishkek, the tourist is immersed in medieval history.
If you have a passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation, you can go on a trip to Kazakhstan. This country will be interesting both for its nature, where you can come to rest, and for excursions that will offer you to see historical sites and the modern Baikonur cosmodrome.
Tajikistan is also one of the countries where you can travel without a passport. She, in turn, will offer her rest in the Pamir mountains, both to skiers and climbers. And lovers of archeology will be pleased to plunge into the world of antiquity, which Pagiket breathes, which is full of historical monuments.