Yeisk is a resort town located on the shores of the Azov Sea. Since 1848 it has been a seaport, one of the largest in Ukraine. And there are also many sights preserved here: the building of the Railway Station, the Yeisk Gostiny Dvor, the building of the Merchant Assembly and much more.
Instructions
Step 1
The fastest way would be to get to Yeisk by plane, but the problem is that there is no airport not far from this settlement. The closest is located in Gelendzhik. But there is no point in first flying there, and then shaking on the bus for 4 hours. Therefore, the most common way to travel to Yeisk is by bus. On even numbers from the bus station, which is located next to the Krasnogvardeyskaya metro station, the Moscow-Shakhty bus leaves, and you have to take it to the Yeysk stop. Travel time, given a favorable road situation, is 18 hours.
Step 2
You can also get to Yeisk by long-distance train, which departs from the Kursk railway station of the Russian capital three times a day. Then you need to get to the station "Krasnodar-1", and then take bus number 46 and go to the station "Yeisk. Track ". The total travel time is 26 hours.
Step 3
Many people get to Yeisk by private car. To do this, you need to drive almost all the time along the M4 Don highway through Novomoskovsk, Yelets, Voronezh and Rostov-on-Don. From the last city to Yeisk, no more than 35 kilometers. The most important thing is not to miss the turn, because the pointer there is not very big and at speed you can simply not notice it and go closer to Krasnodar. The road from Moscow to Yeisk by car takes about 20 hours and 30 minutes. However, a lot here depends on the season. In winter, when there is a lot of snow, the trip can be extended, and in summer, when the weather is good, on the contrary, it can be reduced.
Step 4
There is also a second option for a trip by car to Yeisk - again along the M4 Don highway, but only through Tambov, Lipetsk and Volgograd. Despite the fact that this road will have to drive an extra 150 kilometers, it may turn out even faster than in the first option. Because the coverage of the highway that goes through Volgograd is of very high quality, and there is less congestion here.