Yacht Week FAQ

The exact routes are set a few weeks before the event starts. As soon as the routes are set, you will be able to view it on the arrival info on your booking and on the Day8 app. In the meantime, you can see an example route here , as well as lots of information regarding the highlights and things to do on route.

You will spend the first two nights in Split for the festival and set sail for the islands on Monday morning.

If you are booking with other yachts, you must ensure all yachts are booked from the same marina to ensure your group will remain together for the duration of the week.

*Please note the itinerary is subject to change depending on the weather.

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Croatia - Ultra route

Dance the day, own the night, ultra sailweek.

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Ready to ride the ultimate wave of euphoria? As Sailweek joins forces with Ultra Europe Music Festival, prepare to embark on a sonic odyssey! With our international armada of party yachts, gear up for heart-pounding 50+ boat circle raft bashes and electrifying nights in Croatia's world-renowned clubs. It's where the beats of Ultra meet the beauty of the Adriatic - undeniably the hottest party combo on the planet!

3 days Ultra Europe festival pass

Circle raft party, sunset party, white party, sunset party, island party, previous artists include, adam beyer, armin van buuren, boris brejcha, eric prydz, hardwell, martin garrix, timmy trumpet.

Route highlights

Sailweek Regatta

Sailweek Regatta

Is there a vibe cooler than sailing with your crew? Take the helm, yank some ropes, swap sides, but above all - get ready for non-stop fun. At Sailweek, the scoreboard's always in your favor: No losers here, only winners living their best sea life! So gear up, the high-seas hilarity awaits!

Ultra Europe Music Festival

Ultra Europe Music Festival

Snap up the Sailweek Ultra route and lock in that sweet, unchanging rate on Ultra Europe tickets. Pure party value, unbeatable vibes. Sailweek + Ultra Europe tickets = Your ultimate dance deal!

Worlds biggest circle raft party

Worlds Biggest Circle Raft Party

Dive into Sailweek's legendary circle raft parties! Imagine a sea of yachts dancing in a mammoth circle, complete with a live DJ, floaties, and cold drinks. Anchors up - it's party time!

Epic parties

Epic parties

Gear up for Sailweek's epic parties where the beats are as endless as the horizon! With sundown soirees and moonlit raves, we're turning the Adriatic into your personal dance floor. Come aboard, where every moment's an anthem and every night's a tale worth telling!

Chic day excursions

Chic Day Excursions

Grab a convertible or hop on scooters and set course around the breathtaking islands. Unearth hidden beaches and chase sunsets that'll leave you spellbound. Here, every turn is a tale and every horizon, a dream.

Hidden bay swim stops

Hidden bay swim stops

Discover the coast's secret gems! Dive into hidden bays and cliffside coves, basking in the sun’s golden embrace. Beyond our favorite spots, carve your own path to uncharted waters and hidden escapes!

5 - 12 July, 2025

This is a week like no other as Sailweek X Ultra Europe festival. From the biggest raft parties at sea and across the islands. Then finish your week at Ultra Europe festival, party until the early morning whilst watching the best international DJs take to the stage.

Ticket includes

3 day Ultra Europe ticket, valid for all 3 days of the festival regardless of when your Sailweek starts or finishes.

Departure marina

CHECK IN (Saturday)

Departure marina*

Ready to kickstart your epic Sailweek adventure? Meet your fellow sea-bound mates in our buzzing departure marina, where bars, eateries, and shops await your pre-sail revelry! Next stop? Your swanky sailing yacht in a nearby marina that's just as rad.

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* example itinerary and activities

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What's included

7 days / nights accommodation on your yacht

Professional skipper with excellent local knowledge

Bring your own drinks and food at no extra charge

Bottled water & groceries for breakfast and lunch

* Premium and Deluxe spot bookings only

Free WiFi on your yacht

Dinghy & final cleaning

Towels and linen

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Frequently asked questions

  • Departure marina for all cabin/spot bookings will be provided no later than 15 days before the trip is scheduled. In Split area there are 5 different departure marinas and Sailweek uses all of them for our Croatia routes. All marinas are easily accessible with public transportation, transfers or by taxi.
  • Departure marina for full yacht bookings depends on the location of the booked yacht which is stated on the yacht info on the pre-booking page.
  • After booking you’ll receive login link where you can find your booking details and arrival info document with instructions how to get to your departure marina. Arrival info document for cabin/spot bookings will be provided no later than 15 days before the trip is scheduled.

Ultra Week 1 

  • Check-in desk is open from 10am until 5pm in your departure marina. Let us know in advance if you have a late flight.
  • We aim to sail out around 6-7 pm

Ultra Week 2

  • No need to hurry – earliest you can board on is 6 pm Saturday

Late Check in Ultra Week 2

  • If you have a late flight, or not sure you are going to be able to do the Check In until given time please contact us at [email protected] or on our mobile.
  • We will give you the name of your yacht, name of your skipper and his/her phone number so you can easily join the rest of the fleet the same day you arrived.
  • Boats sail out Monday morning so there is plenty of time to get on the boats if you are late.

Return back / Check out

We return to the Marina Friday afternoon, and the latest check-out time is at 8:30 am on Saturday morning.

If you have to go earlier you can do an early check-out. Please let us know in advance if you require early check-out.

You can pick up your Ultra wristbands at our Sailweek pick up zone.

Sailweek flag is going to be in front of the ticket booth and location given in your arrival info.

“Groceries for breakfast and lunch” are included in Premium & Deluxe spot bookings only and delivered straight to your yachts on Saturday afternoon before you start your sailing trip. It includes all basic household items necessary for the week on the yacht. Breakfast groceries such as cereals (cornflakes and muesli), fruit, nutella, ham, bacon, cheese, spread cheese, butter, mozzarella, eggs, milk, yogurt, coffee and tea.

Mediterranean style groceries for the light lunch include pasta, rice, tomato sauce, pesto, cooking cream, parmigiano, canned tuna, vegetables (like tomato, cucumbers, zucchini, onion…), fresh fruit (like bananas, water melon, peaches, apples…), olive oil, sunflower oil, balsamic vinegar and spices salt and pepper.

You’ll get a couple of liters of soft drinks (orange and apple juice) and bottled water every day.

Furthermore the package contains paper towels, soaps, dishwasher detergent, sponges, toilet papers and garbage bags.

With the food packages provided, simply preparation is required. There are enough groceries for breakfast and one meal per day (half board) but you have to prepare it by yourself. You are also required to keep the yacht tidy and clean the dishes after yourself. *

*  Those who are booking a full yacht have the option of buying one of our handpicked food packages and booking a host who will cook and prepare the meals and clean after.

We are not going to control how much you eat and how often you are preparing your meals. As said, there are enough groceries for breakfast and one meal per day (half board). If you run out of food you may bring your own food and drinks on board any time at no additional charge. There are local shops and supermarkets at most shore stops to re-supply if needed.

On your yacht full bedding will be provided so you do not need to bring a sleeping bag.

We recommend soft bags, suitcases or frameless backpacks, plus a small day pack or carry bag. No external framed bags please, as they can damage or mark the walls of the yacht/cabin. Please limit your luggage to a maximum of 20kg.

Please note that due to space and weight restrictions on our yachts, passengers with too much luggage on departure may be told that they cannot take their entire luggage with them. Sailweek will provide secure luggage storage during the trip for all large framed suitcases or any other piece of luggage for weekly rate of 30 Euros per piece.

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Posted on 15th February 2023

This year we have decided to theme our whole summer as 'The Year of the Sea Myth' which will run for one year only, making it exclusive to those travelling with us this summer.

"The launch of an annual theme for The Yacht Week is a natural progression for the brand, giving extra purpose to the customer experience and an opportunity to create multiple new touchpoints for engagement and marketing. The first theme for summer 2023 will be The Year Of The Sea Myth, celebrating the stories and legends of the sea. The Yacht Week aim to integrate this theme into the product offering and create a platform for guests to create their own stories from a trip of a lifetime."

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The Yacht Week Announces Dates for Summer 2023

The Yacht Week

Young, adventurous travelers can now book for summer 2023 on The Yacht Week and join a flotilla of like-minded people to enjoy a unique mix of sailing, parties, activities and exploration. With a choice of routes in Croatia, Greece, and a new route in Turkey, there is no better way to spend time with friends, and make new ones from around the world, as guests set sail and sleep under the stars, all set against a stunning scenic backdrop and a party soundtrack. Guests should book quickly to secure early bird access and pricing.

Summer 2022 saw another sold out season as The Yacht Week took over 900 yachts to the water, hosting 10,000 people from over 50 countries on a seven-day trip-of-a-lifetime. Once again in 2023, groups of friends or solo travelers can charter a yacht of their choice, together with a skipper and host, and enjoy the best week of their life. Based on previous years, the best value and biggest yachts across Croatia, Greece and new destination, Turkey, will sell out fast.

Nothing beats the feeling of joining friends on a luxury yacht adventure and The Yacht Week can be trusted to deliver the perfect experience. All routes offer guests a carefully curated 7-day itinerary full of unforgettable experiences as they wake up to a different view each morning; the chance to swim and snorkel in natural bays, take part in a regatta, explore local towns (hire ATVs or VW Beetle convertibles to go even further), go hiking, kick back at stylish beach bars and restaurants (the hosts are also trained to cook delicious meals on the yachts using local ingredients), party in unique locations every night with a roster of international DJs and much more.

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For those guests who want to explore all day and party all night the faster paced Croatia routes are the perfect choice. Sailing the islands and coastline around Split, every day in Croatia is an adventure and every night is a new party, from clubs to deserted islands, with world-class DJs dropping the best tunes. The Yacht Week even provides an exclusive party at the historic Fort George in Vis. Out at sea, the circle raft and tunnel raft parties see DJs perform on the ‘Buzz Boat’, a floating DJ booth fully loaded with VOID Acoustics sound-system alongside the world’s first floating dance floor. If recovery is required, guests can sleep in the sunshine on the yacht deck, try beachside yoga or a workout, or meander up the old-town streets of the iconic town of Hvar to enjoy sunset over the medieval castle of Fortica.

Guests can choose to make music central to their experience with Croatia routes including Ultra Festival, where, alongside The Yacht Week’s bespoke music programming, dance music fans can attend one of the biggest and best EDM, house and techno festivals in the world as VIP guests. And what better way to get there than by yacht? This is a festival experience like no other.

2022 also saw the launch of The Yacht Week Presents, and a week-long collaboration with cutting edge techno label Drumcode. This week returns in 2023 and continues to redefine what a music festival can be as an exclusive selection of techno and travel fans will enjoy intimate sets from renowned DJs, such as Drumcode founder Adam Beyer, in unique locations such as a lighthouse, a deserted island, a submarine shelter, a historic fortress and more.

For a more relaxed pace guests can sail the crystal-clear waters around the Saronic Islands in Greece. There are still plenty of DJs and themed parties, as well as raft parties where the yachts join together out at sea, but there is also more focus on chilling with cocktails at day parties, sunset sessions, staying overnight in deserted natural bays and exploring local shops, restaurants and bars in ancient backstreets.

In summer 2023, The Yacht Week returns to Turkey – the first time since 2015 – where a strictly limited number of yachts will sail the Turkish riviera around Fethiye on the most inviting, mirror-like seas reflecting stunning sunsets each evening. Guests will enjoy boujee beach bars on gorgeous soft yellow sand, Turkish baths, and a culture which embraces community, food and adventure. This route will include a carefully selected itinerary put on by The Yacht Week’s knowledgeable team as well as some unforgettable parties of course. This new route will be a talking point of the summer for those lucky enough to secure a place.

Last summer The Yacht Week continued to show guests that life is better at sea, with many enjoying life-changing experiences such as learning to swim, discovering a new love of sailing, learning about food and cooking on yachts and more – The Yacht Week is so much more than just a holiday. Established in 2006, the team are highly experienced and can be trusted to help create memories that will never fade. With bookings now open for 2023, those travelers ready to do something incredible should book now and prepare for the best week of their lives.

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The Yacht Week Is Open For 2023

  • September 16, 2022

Get ready to experience serious FOMO. The Yacht Week has opened bookings for summer 2023 and it looks incredible. So grab your besties and book a yacht to join a flotilla of like-minded people on a bucket list trip full of sailing, parties, activities and exploration.

The Yacht Week Croatia routes are legendary for those with the stamina to party every night and in 2023 you can also incorporate Ultra Music Festival into your week, or join the world’s leading techno label for The Yacht Week Presents Drumcode for a week of top DJs and intimate parties in locations that include a lighthouse, a deserted island, a submarine shelter, a historic fortress and more.

With routes in Greece and a new route launching in Turkey, it’s hard to think of a better way to spend time with friends, and make new ones from around the world, as guests set sail and sleep under the stars, all set against a stunning scenic backdrop and a party soundtrack.

Early bird access and pricing is available for 2 weeks so move fast to get the best yachts at the best prices. The flagship Croatia Original route starts at just £481 / $564 / €543 per person. Check www.theyachtweek.com for full pricing on all routes and more info.

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Yacht Week in Croatia - Spend This Summer Partying on a Yacht in Croatia

How about we tell you that there is a week-long party extravaganza organized annually at a serene, virgin, and underrated destination in Eastern Europe? What's more? There is a twist here -the parties take place on the yachts! Sounds exciting?  Croatia , as a few of us might be aware, is a small European country with an enviably long coastline along the Adriatic Sea. Owing to the long coast, there are islands, harbors, and quaint towns aplenty!

Yacht Week In Croatia

If you are a hardcore party animal, the Yacht Week in Croatia is the place to be! There are around 30-35 yachts anchored at the harbour where you are also housed. This seven day long floating parties are every party lover's paradise! Sip your drink, watch movies, dance to your heart's content, chill with others, the to-do list is quite endless!

What Is Yacht Week?

The Yacht Week is a famous seven-day festival hosted every year in six different locations, with Croatia being one. In brief, the festival is nothing less than a full-fledged water adventure. It includes a vast selection of activities organized by The Yacht Week. One of the rules of the Yacht Week is to have an equal number of participants, both male and female, who have earned their way into the yacht. The occurrences at Yacht Week remain a mystery as one would get on board having absolutely no idea as to how the next seven days would be beside the standard understanding of the festival. This limited knowledge regarding the itinerary and schedules is what makes the festival all the more exciting. 

Where to Book for Yacht Week in Croatia?

Start with trying to gather your like-minded friends around and book a boat, or if you intend to go solo, make sure to book a cabin for yourself on one of the yachts early on!

Make sure to book from their official website (www.theyachtweek.com). The boats per route are limited, so book in advance!

Yacht Week in Croatia

Yacht Week Routes 

Every destination is unique in its way and has different offerings regarding party levels, local exploration and culture. All sorts of travellers are welcome here, so there are slabs to choose from-Fast paced, mid-paced and easy/slow-paced! Both the routes of Croatia - the original & ultra-festival come under the fast-paced category. The festivities go on throughout the day, and you can enjoy non-stop activities and have the time of your lives!

Dates Of Yacht Week in Croatia

We know we've got your full attention! So what about the dates?

What is a Typical Day at the Yacht Week in Croatia like?

Yacht Week in Croatia

A perfect way to unwind, relax and let your hair down, you need not have a hardcore schedule, and the itinerary is just what you need to have fun and chill at the same time, ensuring that you have a memorable experience at the party! But to give you a rough idea, a typical day would be something like:

Yacht Week in Croatia Prices and Categories

Yacht Week Yachts

As they say, good things don't come easy and if you're wondering what would the cost of the trip be like, let us give you a brief idea.

The overall cost of the Yacht week in Croatia depends on aspects of your destination, itinerary, the group size and the kind of yacht you would like to charter! You either have an option to book a full yacht (can accommodate a group size of 6-12 people) or a cabin (for two people) on one of the yachts.

The former has three categories to choose from; the rates are per person - Standard (starts at $ 550), Premium (starting $ 752) and Premium Plus ($ 777 onwards). The prices for renting a cabin would range from $ 650 to $ 995 per person, depending on the package inclusions.

However, be prepared to shell out additional money on the airfare, airport transfers, and other exclusions. Do read everything clearly before booking!

Good experiences don't come cheap, right?

Hiring a skipper

Skippers are yacht professionals certified in the sport. They maintain the safety and security of the audience and ensure their excitement meets the perfect experience. These licensed sailors who would be onboard with the crew, also teach those who are willing to learn the art of yachting.

Skipper hiring is an easy process; it would require a couple of online methods. But what is difficult is pinning down the right skipper for you, regarding experience, certification and hospitality. Here are some of the websites through which you could get in touch with your personal skipper:

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Francisco Lindor breaks up Bowden Francis no-hitter with HR in 9th

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While knicks owner james dolan looks out for his own interests, the rest of the nba carries on.

James Dolan is riding the gravy train.

The billionaire inherited his fortune, which includes the New York Knicks, Madison Square Garden and MSG Network, from his father, Charles Dolan, one of the world's wealthiest people. James Dolan controls the NBA's highest-valued franchise in the league's largest media market because he was born into both.

Dolan reportedly wanted more at the rest of the NBA's expense. Except, the 69-year-old was this week's lone dissenting vote against both the league's proposed budget this season and its newly re-elected chairman of the board of governors, Toronto 's Larry Tanenbaum, sources told Yahoo Sports.

In 2023, when the Knicks paid $20.9 million into the league's revenue-sharing plan, per ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski , Forbes valued the organization at $6.6 billion. The Knicks collected $504 million in revenue and $169 million in operating income last year, the publication said . MSG Network, which broadcasts the Knicks, earned a record $887 million in revenue last year, profiting $89.9 million, according to Sportico .

Dolan has reportedly sent three contentious memos to the board of governors in the last year — the first to resign from their financial and media advisory committees, a second to voice his displeasure with the NBA's new media rights deal (and the league office's share of it) and a third to reiterate those objections.

He wrote in July, "Pride of ownership is what is sacrificed. We are well on our way to becoming a one size fits all, characterless organization. Just remember we did this on the backs of owners like Jerry Buss."

Pride of ownership, he said. Rich coming from a team owner who has castigated fans and former players alike. Or one who has been a subject of multiple sexual misconduct lawsuits . And it is notable that Lakers governor Jeanie Buss, Jerry's daughter, has long been a supporter of the league's revenue-sharing plan.

“Any business operator wants to keep their revenue,” she told Sports Business Journal . “That’s the nature of the business, but we also understand the bigger picture and we want a league with teams that are economically viable so that every team has the opportunity to compete. It makes for a healthier league.”

Dolan appears mainly upset that the league's new media package, which will pay his Knicks more than $1 billion over its life, lowers his profit from local broadcasts. Per Sports Business Journal , the Knicks earn roughly $3 million a game on MSG Network and will lose a handful of games per year to national TV.

Again: The NBA's $75 billion media deal will pay the Knicks more than $100 million a year through 2036.

Dolan also claimed in his July memo that the league office's share of media rights would increase from $15 million for the 2024-25 season to $358 million in 2025-26. The initial figure is incorrect, according to Sports Business Journal . The league office's actual number for the 2024-25 season is reportedly $113 million, not $15 million, and the $358 million reflects a threefold increase in the media rights package.

Regardless, it is not as though folks at the league office are lining their pockets with Dolan's cash. Those funds, approved by the board of governors, are reinvested to grow the game globally — for more money.

The Knicks have profited more than $1 billion over the past seven seasons and could sell tomorrow for more than $6 billion. "Losing" a handful of local broadcasts per year means one less yacht in the shipyard, if that, since those earnings are not lost but incorporated into a more evenly split national rights deal.

And that is what it appears Dolan is really mad about. He should make more, because his team happens to play in New York. In theory, this should give his Knicks an advantage, so long as he reinvested those earnings into his roster. Think Major League Baseball, where the New York Yankees' payroll is 4-5 times that of smaller markets. In reality, Dolan has not paid the NBA's luxury tax in a decade and collected an annual payout from teams that did. The Knicks reportedly received $11.9 million last season as a result.

No word on whether Dolan declined any of his luxury tax income.

The difference between actively not paying for a competitive team and passively existing in a big city should not be lost on anyone. Revenue sharing is a simple concept. Large-market teams, left to their own devices, would profit immensely from larger local audiences as small-market teams suffered — or even folded — from smaller ones. If the NBA did not collapse, it would become so competitively imbalanced that collective viewership would decline, and the league's next media rights package would follow suit.

Plain and simple: Revenue sharing is designed to create parity around the league, therefore increasing interest across all 30 teams, not for just a handful. It is for the health of the sport — for you, the fan.

Not for James Dolan.

"The NBA has made the move to an NFL model — deemphasizing and depowering the local market," Dolan wrote in a July memo to commissioner Adam Silver and the NBA's 29 other governors, per ESPN . "Soon, your only revenue concern will be the sale of tickets and what color next year's jersey will be. Don't worry, because due to revenue pooling, you are guaranteed to be neither a success nor a failure.

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"Of course, to get there, the league must take down the successful franchises and redistribute to the less successful," added Dolan. "This new media deal goes a long way to accomplishing that goal."

All of that is weird. Why would moving to an NFL model be so bad? It is only the most successful sports league in the world. And Dolan has been guaranteed financial success, not failure, despite fielding one of the league's least successful teams. For all their advantages, the Knicks have not a won a championship in more than 50 years, and they have failed to make the playoffs in 16 of Dolan's 25 seasons at the helm.

And why would the NBA orient its business around a model that Dolan conceded is not working? He reportedly noted in that same July memo a 45% decline in MSG's viewership, largely due to cord-cutting. The league is shopping some local broadcasts to a digital partner, according to Sports Business Journal, though Dolan reportedly insisted teams are "without a comparable replacement offered by the league."

Only recently have the Knicks revitalized the franchise, making back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time since 2013, so they will pay the luxury tax for the first time since 2014. Maybe this is why Dolan is expressing concern about slightly lower nine-figure profits, even if the league is better for it. He might have to sacrifice a mansion he never visits so less fortunate franchises can afford to remain relevant.

In the end, Dolan's opposition was met with silence. Though he wrote in July, "We trust that our concerns are shared by many of our counterparts across the league," his dissenting votes stood alone. The rest of the NBA continues apace, operating in its best interest, and James Dolan will get back on his gravy train.

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The Bachelor ’s Kelsey Anderson may be feeling left out after Joey Graziadei and Jenn Tran were announced to be competing on Dancing With The Stars , but her exciting new gig may be keeping her happy amid relationship backlash . Kelsey, who met her fiancé Joey during The Bachelor season 28 , has dealt with relationship backlash after her time on the series. While their love story was a sweet, satisfactory journey on The Bachelor, viewers have been struggling to be supportive of Joey and Kelsey after a series of concerns. Though Joey and Kelsey appear stronger than ever, things have been tough.

“I wouldn’t be able to do any of this without the people who have supported me."

In a recent TikTok, Kelsey shared that she’s taking on a new gig during New York Fashion Week, modeling in a fashion show for designer Sherri Hill. Getting emotional, Kelsey shared that she’s grateful for the opportunity to be living out her dreams as a model in the NYFW show and explained she’s not taking anything for granted, as she knows her opportunities are coming from the fact that so many Bachelor Nation viewers have supported her.

“I wouldn’t be able to do any of this without the people who have supported me, and love Joey and I. I’m trying not to get emotional because I was crying last night about it,” Kelsey explained, tearing up. “I’m just so thankful…I’m always trying to stay grounded in reality.” Kelsey went on to explain that she realizes her life right now is fantastical , and though she’s doing her best to enjoy it, she’s also trying to make sure she keeps herself aware that this isn’t reality. Staying humble and thankful, Kelsey was happy to have the incredible opportunity.

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She seemed thrilled at the opportunity.

Kelsey may not have been prepared for the opportunity to model at the Sherri Hill show, sharing that it was a last-minute invitation for her to walk, but she was excited to be joining in on the iconic fashion show during NYFW. While Kelsey may not have intended to head to NYFW to model on the runway, the experience was too exciting for her to miss out on as she got the opportunity to walk in the show. Though Kelsey has been working as a content creator since quitting her job post- Bachelor , modeling could be a great next step.

While Kelsey may not pursue a career in runway modeling after her time at NYFW, opportunities may open up for her after having the experience of walking on a professional runway. The exciting show could push Kelsey to reassess her career and move into more serious modeling, even as she’s working as a content creator and deciding on her next move. The Bachelor star may be operating between coasts as she lands in Los Angeles to support Joey on his DWTS journey , but she’ll be ready to prioritize her own career once she plants her roots.

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While Kelsey’s opportunity to walk in the iconic Sherri Hill NYFW show was a dream come true , it may not alter her career or future in a major way. Though the experience was clearly an emotional one for The Bachelor star, Kelsey seems to be ready to get back into her life with Joey once she’s off the runway, figuring out her next move. Though she’s been able to stay within The Bachelor franchise, Kelsey’s time on reality TV or fashion may not be over as she contemplates what’s next for her in her professional life.

Sources: Kelsey Anderson /TikTok, Kelsey Anderson /Instagram

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The Sverdlovsk Region territorially covers practically the entire Middle Urals and part of the Northern Urals . The region is usually associated with the Urals in general, and the city of Yekaterinburg, its administrative centre, is called the capital of the Urals . This city is also the centre of the Urals Federal District.

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Water resources, landmarks and tourism, konzhakov stone, serebryansky kamen (stone), denezhkin stone & the kvarkush range, kachkanar mountain, the peter the gronsky aka petrogrom rocks, the devil's fortress, the seven brothers rocks, mount bunar, the urals mars, reserves, national and natural parks, picturesque rivers, the revun rapids, zoo nurseries, major cities, yekaterinburg.

Sverdlovsk Region

In earlier times, the region was part of the Siberian province, then part of the Trans-Ural region of the Perm province of the Russian Empire. As an administrative unit, the Sverdlovsk Region was separated from the Urals Region in 1934 and finally appeared on the maps as an independent entity. It received its name from the regional centre – the city of Sverdlovsk, which is actually Yekaterinburg, but the city was renamed in the Soviet times to commemorate the revolutionary Yakov Sverdlov. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the city was given back its historical name – Yekaterinburg, but the region was not renamed, thus the discrepancy. The same story happened with Saint Petersburg and Leningradskaya Region.

The Sverdlovsk Region borders the Komi Republic and the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Region in the north, the Tyumen Region in the east, the Kurgan and Chelyabinsk Regions in the south, the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Perm Territory in the west.

There is a conditional border between Europe and Asia running from north to south through the whole Sverdlovsk Region. The area of the region is 194 307 sq. km., the length from north to south is 660 km, the distance between the western and eastern extremes is about 560 km. The population of the region is 4.3 million people. There are 47 cities in the Sverdlovsk Region.

Among the Ural Mountains, general view from the Mount Konzhakovskiy Kamen

The relief of the region is diverse. The western part is mountainous, whereas the central and eastern parts are plain. The Main Urals Range extends from north to south. The highest point in the Sverdlovsk Region is Konzhakov Stone (1,569 m).

The vegetation is dominated by coniferous and mixed forests, mainly birch, pine, spruce, less often aspen and cedar, while in the extreme south-east there are some forest-steppes. Forests cover about 82.3% of the territory. Mountain slopes up to 600 m high are covered with dark coniferous northern taiga forests (spruce, fir, cedar). The mountains, passes, plateaus starting from the height of 800 m and higher are covered with rocky tundra.

The fauna of the Sverdlovsk Region is filled with typical forest representatives. There are 66 species of mammals, 6 species of reptiles, 9 species of amphibians, 228 species of birds, and 48 species of fish.

View of forest, mountains, fields from Lipovaya Mount

The watershed between the basins of the main tributaries of Russia's two largest rivers, the Irtysh and the Kama, runs along the ridges of the Ural Mountains and the eastern foothills in the south of the Sverdlovsk Region. The region's river network includes 18,414 rivers with a total length of more than 68,000 km. They are characterized by mixed feeding (by ground and meltwater, and atmospheric precipitation) with a predominance of snow (snow feeding is about 85-90% in the southern areas of the region and about 60-65% in the Ural Mountains ). The rivers freeze in late October-November and open up in April. The main river in the Irtysh basin is the Tobol with its tributaries of the first, second and third-order: the Iset, Tavda, and Tura (tributaries of the Tobol); the Nitsa, Pyshma, Tagil (tributaries of the Tura); the Lozva, Sosva, and Pelym (tributaries of the Tavda). The main rivers in the Kama basin are the Chusovaya River (a tributary of the Kama River) and its tributary – the Sylva River, and the Ufa River (a tributary of the Belaya River).

Irtysh river. Ural

Swamps and marshlands occupy about 10.53% of the total area of the region (20461 sq. km.). The largest marshes are located in the north-east, in the Tavda river basin.

The Sverdlovsk Region has more than 5,850 lakes and artificial water bodies with the total area of about 1.35 thousand sq.km., including about 2000 lakes with the area of more than 0.01 sq.km, as well as a number of even smaller lakes (according to the Institute of Lake Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences).

The largest lakes in the region are the Pelymsky Tuman (its area is 65 sq.km) and the Vagilskiy Tuman (half the size of its bigger brother, it is 31.2 sq.km.). The largest artificial lakes are the Beloyarskoye reservoir on the Pyshma River and the Volchikhinskoye reservoir on the Chusovaya River. The Sverdlovsk Region takes the last place by the total area of lakes and artificial reservoirs, as well as by lakes among the regions of the Ural Federal District. The size and number of lakes, artificial reservoirs, swamps and wetlands is unstable and tends to change depending on natural factors such as water regime, climatic phenomena, swamping, etc. and anthropogenic factors, viz. excessive drainage or, conversely, watering of territories, regulation of river flows, etc.

Kremlin of Verkhoturye with Trinity cathedral on the shore of Tura River, Russia

Underground water reservoirs are also powerful and aplenty in the Sverdlovsk region which ranks the third in terms of the volume of forecasted groundwater resources (after the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area and the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area).

The climate of this area is moderately continental. The Ural Mountains partially protect the region from cyclones and anticyclones. Strong winds and snowstorms are quite rare. As we move away from the Main Ural Mountain Range and towards the south of the region, the air temperature increases and the amount of annual precipitation decreases. But on the whole, despite the large territory of the region, climatic conditions in all parts are quite similar. Seasons are well-pronounced, and precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the calendar year. Summer is warm, characterized by moderately hot weather without any extremes. The warmest month is July, with an average daily temperature of +21 to +26°C (+70 to +79 F), and in the mountains, it is only +14 to +16°C (+57 to +61 F). If you get very warm and dry air from Kazakhstan and Central Asia at this time of year, the daytime temperature can reach +35 to +40 ° C (+95 to +104 F), whereas the invasion of the Arctic air can bring some frosts at night frosts. Winter is freezing cold with dense snow cover. January is the coldest month of the year, with average daily temperatures ranging from -14 to -20°C (+7 to -4 F). However, during the Arctic cold air onslaughts, there are severe frosts down to -48 to -50 °C (-54 to -58 F), and in the northern parts of the region down to -55 °C (-67F). Thaws are also possible when the day temperature rises to +8°C (+46 F) in winter, but this is very rare.

View of Nizhny Tagil from the Lysa (Fox) mountains. Sverdlovsk region.

The Sverdlovsk Region is one of the largest industrial centres in the country due to extensive mining. In terms of industrial output, it ranks second in Russia after the Moscow Region. There are rich deposits of bauxite, gold, various minerals, platinum and asbestos. The territory is blessed with many deposits of precious and semiprecious stones, they are mainly located in the so-called ‘gem strip’ running on the eastern slopes of the Ural Mountains .

There are many interesting places in the Sverdlovsk Region that attract travellers. In 2017, it was included in the top 10 most popular tourist regions of Russia. This area is especially suitable for aficionados of active rest.

Beautiful and majestic mountains attract herds of tourists in summer and winter alike. You can go hiking, skiing or drive snowmobiles here. The highest of the mountains are in the north of the Sverdlovsk region together with the main peak Konzhakov Stone (1,569 m). Tourists sometimes call the mountain Konzhak. The mountain is 450 km north of the city of Yekaterinburg. There is no cellular communication, but you can spend the night in a tent. Every year on the first Saturday of July, on the slopes of this mountain massif there is held an International Mountain Marathon Konzhak. It is a challenging 42-km distance running along the mountain trails and rock rivers of Konzhakov Stone , over the rivers and snows fields. The run goes from the river Konzhakovka to the top of the mountain and back.

Konzhakov Stone. Sverdlovsk region.

Next to Konzhakov Stone , in its eastern spur, there is Serebryansky Kamen Mountain (also called Serebryanka). The mountain is almost 300 m lower, but it is as frequently visited as Konzhak. The top of the mountain is crowned with huge and steep rock bastions. Its spurs are like the spine of a dragon. In winter, the mountain is often compared to the kingdom of the Snow Queen, so everything here is majestic and impregnable (rocks, ice and snow). On the slope of the mountain in the olden days there used to be a rescue base, the only remnant of that is a sauna. If necessary, you can stay there for a sleepover (it accommodates 3-4 people). The nearest connection with the Ministry of Emergency Situations is at the tourist base Serebryansky Kamen at the intersection of the highway Karpinsk-Kytlym with the river Serebryanka. Here you can spend the night, visit the bathhouse, there is a parking lot as well.

Serebryansky Kamen. Sverdlovsk region.

Other high mountain ranges include the Main Urals Range , the nearby Denezhkin Stone Range and the Kvarkush Range. Between the Main Ural Ridge and Denezhkin Stone Mountain there is the Zvezda camping site. There are also no cellular communications or regular transport links in the area. On the Kvarkush Range you can visit the Zhigalan Falls, a five-stage waterfall which is considered one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Urals . By the end of autumn, the waterfall freezes, which attracts fans of ice climbing.

Denezhkin Stone & the Kvarkush Range

In the central and southern parts of the region, the mountains are low but easily accessible and no less beautiful. Among them are Mounts Kachkanar , Volchikha , Shunut , Sinyaya (Blue) , Azov-Mountain , and the Merry Mountains.

Kachkanar mountain is 270 km away from Yekaterinburg by the Serov road. It is a ridge with two peaks – Great Kachkanar (878 m) and Little Kachkanar (866 m). It is better to start climbing from the top of Mt Malaya. There was founded a monastery called Shad Tchup Ling (Place of practice and realization) on the northeast spur of this mountain in 1995 by Lama Sanje Tenzin Dokshitom (Mikhail Sannikov). When you come up to the beginning of the log path to the monastery, you are invited to take a brick with you up to the monastery so that your path would cease to be some common walking, but will gain the meaning. The bricks are needed for the construction of the site which is still underway today. There are several monks living on the mountain at any time of year. The guests are welcomed by the Awakening stupa. A stupa is a Buddhist commemorative monument usually housing sacred relics associated with the Buddha or other saintly persons. Another stupa is hidden in the rocks from prying eyes. Anyone can come to the monastery as a guest with an overnight stay or as a volunteer worker. From the monastery, the trail continues to Camel Rock, from where you can enjoy views of the town of Kachkanar and the huge steps of the Kachkanar Mining and Processing quarry (EVRAZ KGOK, formerly called KGOK Vanadiy, an iron ore producer). A small lake formed by flooding a quarry is located 500 m from the beginning of the trail to the monastery. From here, bypassing the monastery, there is another road to Camel Rock.

Kachkanar mountain

If you are pressed for time, within the city limits of Yekaterinburg there are beautiful rocks with bizarre forms, the most famous of them are the rocks of Peter Gronsky (aka Petrogrom or Grony), the Devil's Fortress, and the Seven Brothers. Tourists admire their beautiful views, and climbers train here to conquer the rocks of varying difficulty.

The rocks of Peter the Gronsky are stone remains on top of the Upper Iset granite massif (370 m high). The height of the rocks themselves is 15 m. They have several names. On the maps, they are called the rocks of Peter the Gronsky . In the Soviet times, it was believed that revolutionary workers headed by Peter Gronsky hid their weapons here and held mausoleums. However, local historians believe that Peter Gronsky, who lived at the Iset railway station in those years, could not participate in the revolutionary events, because he was still very young. Scientists call the rocks Petrogrom, in honour of Peter the Thunderer. They say that lightning strikes here very often. And among the tourists, there's a simpler name – Grony aka Thunderstorms. According to archaeological excavations, in ancient times there was a metallurgical production here, the ore was supplied here from the Sugra mine. Nowadays, it is a popular weekend route oftentimes taken with children at any time of year. From the rocks, there is a picturesque view of Lake Iset. The Petrogrom Rocks are located to the north-west of Yekaterinburg. You can get to them by public transport: by train to Nizhny Tagil, go 479 km to the station. The trail to the rocks starts on the right of the stop. A visit to the Petrogrom Rocks can be combined with a trip to the rocks of the Devil's Fortress and Iset Lake.

Peter the Gronsky aka Petrogrom Rocks

The Devil's Fortress is both a mountain (the absolute height is 347 m) and a rocky massif on its top. The rocks are a mighty granite ridge with a height of 20 m having a folded structure. As for the name, one version of the place was "damned or devilish" because if you look at such an erratic heap of granite slabs them seem so unnatural as if laid out by an evil force. In the process of excavations, there were found traces of ancient people staying here. Probably the first locals made sacrifices here to appease the gods. Mass visitation to the Devil's Fortress began at the end of 19th century after the Ural railway was opened. In 1980-1985, this place was closed to visitors. During this time the territory was cleared, garbage was taken out and the area was equipped with a climbing wall, one of the first in the USSR. For climbers, the northern side of the remains is of the greatest interest. The southern side is more gentle and goes down as if in steps to the valley of the Semipalatka river, a tributary of the Iset River. A wooden staircase leads to the very top of the Devil's Fortress. You can visit the Devil's Fortress by taking a train from Yekaterinburg to Iset station, the rocks are 6 km from this station.

Devil's Fortress

The Seven Brothers Rocks, one of the most popular rock idols in the Middle Urals , are the highest rocks in the vicinity of Yekaterinburg. They are located at the top of Mount Semibratskaya (422 m) and belong to the Upper Iset granite massif. The height of the idols is up to 32 m. In the upper part, the mount is dividing into separate stone columns of folded structure, reminiscent of giants or brothers, from which the name comes. Actually, there are more than seven ‘brothers’, and next to them there is a remnant called ‘a sister’. There are many legends associated with the name of the rocks, and most of them imply that the brothers turned into stone. No traces of ancient people were found here. It could be connected with the prohibition for ordinary people to visit this place because it was believed that gods lived there. Nowadays there are a lot of tourists here, climbers have the training and sometimes competitions. Nearby (1.5 km) are the Rocks of Three Sisters. There are indeed three stone idols of no more than 20 m high. It is easy to climb to the south side. On the north side, there is an interesting big grotto. You can get to the Seven Brothers from the town of Verkh-Neyvinsk (7 km) and to the village itself take a train from Yekaterinburg.

Seven Brothers Rocks

Mount Bunar (612 m), which is the highest in the vicinity of Verkh-Neyvinsk and Novouralsk, has the Bunar idols. There are no idols on the top itself, they are scattered all over the slopes of Mount Bunar . It is not easy to find them among the dense taiga filled with windbreak. There is a belief that there are 999 idols in these forests. You climb one of them, you open your eyes to the next one. By the way, real idols which were worshipped by the peoples who lived here in ancient times must remain hidden from curious eyes. Most of the tourists manage to find two rock sculptures which are called very dramatically: the First and the Second. Not far from Mount Bunar , there are mineral deposits. To the south of Mount Bunar on the Kamenka River, there is one of the few deposits of green garnet in the Urals - a diamond-like demantoid. In the east, in the environs of the former mountain, there is now the Zaplotny Stone quarry where they mine tourmalines, chlorites, sphenes, and radiated zeolite. It is better to start the trip to Mount Bunar from Belorechka settlement or from the railway station Neivo-Rudyanskaya.

The relief of the Urals Mountains made it possible to build many ski centres in the Sverdlovsk Oblast. The largest of them are located on Belaya, Volchikha, and Yezhovaya mountains. In the city of Nizhny Tagil on Mount Dolganaya there is a ski jump complex where international competitions are held.

Ski resort Gora Belaya in early spring. Russia, Urals

In the Sverdlovsk Region, you can see ethereal landscapes which the locals call the Urals Mars. Unusual beautiful landscapes reminiscent of Martian and sometimes lunar ones appeared on the place of former clay quarries. The official name of this place is Poldnevoy Section of the Troitsko-Baynovsky refractory clay deposit located south of the town of Bogdanovich, near the Poldnevoy village. The deposit is 20 km long and has an area of about 75 sq.km. It is one of the largest reserves in the Middle Urals. The clays have different colouring ranging from white and light grey to black with admixtures of iron oxides and humus matter. Due to this, the local clay quarries differ considerably in colour from each other. Clay hills have the appearance of ridges of different sizes. There are several lakes with water of orange and brown-red colour which is explained by the presence of pyrite in water. Bathing in such water is dangerous. Walking in this area can be likened to walking on another planet.

The Urals Mars aka Poldnevoy Section of the Troitsko-Baynovsky refractory clay deposit

Thanks to karst phenomena, there are many caves, gaps, sinks, arches and other karst formations in the mountains. However, the exploration of grottoes and caves continues to this day and even geographers make very tentative guesses about their numbers. There are about 80 caves in the Sverdlovsk Region that are more than 50 meters long and deeper than two meters.

The longest caves are the Severnaya Cave (2,250 m long), the Bolshaya Yurtishenskaya Cave (930 m long), the Tayozhnaya Cave (850 m long), the Smolinskaya Cave (630 m long), and the Druzhba Cave (500 m long).

The deepest caves are the Sadykovskaya (88 m), the Tayozhnaya (64 m), the Saranskaya (49 m), the Vetrovaya (45 m), and the Volkovskaya Mine (44 m).

The most popular caves in the Sverdlovsk Region are the Smolinskaya, Druzhba, and the Arakayevskie caves. The Smolinskaya Cave is located two kilometres from the village of Beklenishcheva in the Sukholozhskoye District. The Druzhba Cave is located near the Iset River and the Revun rapids. The Arakayevskie caves can be found near the village of Arakayevo in the Deer Streams Nature Park.

Natural Park Deer Streams Sverdlovsk Region. Marble and ice formations of the cave Friendship

The Sverdlovsk region has many interesting places to visit:

  • Nature reserves Denezhkin Stone , Visimsky
  • Nature parks Deer Streams , Chusovaya River, Bazhov’s Places;
  • National Park Pripyshminskie Pinewoods
  • Nature and mineralogical reserve Rezhevskaya

Fans of water trips will be interested in rafting along the picturesque rivers Chusovaya, Sosva, Lozva, Serga, Iset, Rezh, Kakva, Ivdel, Tagil, Ufa, Neiva, Pyshma, Shishim, Serebryanka, Sulem, Ay, and Bardym. The most stunning of them is the Chusovaya River. On the banks of many rivers, there are plenty of beautiful rocks of various shapes and sizes.

Hanging Kamen Rock on the Chusovaya River

For the lovers of extreme pleasures, the Revun rapids on the Iset River are the biggest temptation. The Iset River is a calm, not a mountain river but for 500 m it turns into a bubbling stream and shows a duel of water and stone. The complexity category of the rapids varies depending on the season and water level in the river from the 2nd to the 5th at the end of March or in April during the flood. It is often possible to watch rafters' competitions or training sessions in canoes, catamarans, kayaks on the Revun rapids. Beklenishchevskie rocks (20-30 m high) surrounding the rapids lure all types of climbers, experienced and beginners alike. In 1989, the last All-Union Tourist Con was held here. In the vicinity of Revun, just 1.5 km away, there is the Smolinskaya cave (500 km downstream, on the opposite bank and 800 m deep into the forest to be exact), which can be visited after rafting.

Hanging Kamen Rock on the Chusovaya River

The following zoo nurseries are located in the Sverdlovsk Region:

  • Maral farm Visimskiye Zori. Marals are large semi-wild deer brought here from the Altai. It is situated in Visim settlement, 180 km from Yekaterinburg.
  • Zoo in Pridannikovo village, 200 km from Yekaterinburg.
  • Irbit ostrich farm in the town of Irbit, 205 km from Yekaterinburg.
  • The equestrian sports club Kapriol which keeps horses, reindeer, and white camel. You can order a tour, or go for a walk to the Seven Brothers Rocks. The club teaches horseback riding. It is located in Verkh-Neyvinsky, 70 km from Yekaterinburg.
  • Deer reserve UZGA. It is situated not far from Itkul, near Sysertskoye Lake, 116 km from Yekaterinburg.
  • Kholzan bird of prey nursery near the village of Kashino, 46 km from Yekaterinburg.

Those who want food for thought and a calmer but no less interesting experience should go to the major cities of the Sverdlovsk region where you can visit their temples and monasteries, museums, and get acquainted with local culture and traditions.

The main pearl among the cities of the Sverdlovsk region is its capital city – Yekaterinburg. You can get to Yekaterinburg in one of the following ways:

  • Fly by plane to Koltsovo Airport.
  • Take a train to the station of Yekaterinburg (Sverdlovsk-Sortirovochnaya station).

You can take a bus, suburban train or a taxi to other towns of the region from Yekaterinburg.

By order of Peter the Great, the city of Yekaterinburg, also spelt as Ekaterinburg, was originally established in the Urals as an industrial and trade centre. In 1723, the Yekaterinburg plant was built on the Iset River. This year is also considered the birthday of the city. Its founders are Vasily Tatishchev and Georg Wilhelm de Gennin. The city received its name in honour of the wife of Peter I, the future Empress Catherine I. The city has a favourable geographical location. Yekaterinburg is located on the eastern slope of the Ural Mountains , in the Middle Urals. The Ural Mountains in this place are low, they are basically hills, which provides favourable conditions for the construction of railways and large roads here. The Koltsovo International Airport is also located here. Now Yekaterinburg is one of the largest transport and logistics hubs. The city has many shopping and office centres. Yekaterinburg is the most compact city with a population of one million people in Russia. Its area is 490 sq. km. In terms of population (about 1.5 million people) it is the fourth city in Russia after Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Novosibirsk. The main river of the city is the Iset. There are also ponds within the city limits: the Urban, the Upper Iset, and the Lower Iset ponds. All the tributaries of the Iset in the city except the Patrushikha River were hidden underground in the past years. Yekaterinburg is the only city in the Urals with metro, and for a long time, it was considered the shortest in the world.

Yekaterinburg. Russia

It is convenient to start a brief acquaintance with the history of the capital of the Urals with the Plotinka - the dam of the city pond that gave rise to the plant and the city of Yekaterinburg itself. A stone's throw from it, there is a monument to the founders of the city (Tatishchev and de Gennin), a chapel in honour of Catherine I and a fountain called the Stone Flower. In addition to the dam and the pond, you can visit the exhibition of large-size equipment of Ural factories in the open air. A walk along the embankment of the city pond and along the Iset River in the centre of the city will open views of the old buildings preserved here. In summer, you can take a boat ride on the pond.

Another attraction is the Temple on Blood built on the site of the Ipatyev’s house. It is believed that during the Civil War in 1918 in the basement of Ipatyev's house the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II and his family were executed. The cathedral was built in the Russian-Byzantine style and divided into the Lower and Upper Temples. There are a firing room and a small museum in the tomb chapel of the Lower Temple.

Across the road from the Temple on Blood, on Voznesenskaya Hill, there is a palace and a park which is sometimes called the Yekaterinburg Acropolis. The estate of the Ural Kharitonov-Rastorguyev dynasty includes a park with an artificial pond and a gazebo-rotunda on it.

The Temple on Blood. Yekaterinburg. Russia

To get acquainted with the panorama of the city, it is worth visiting the observation deck of the skyscraper Vysotsky (the 52nd floor, height of the platform 186 m). There is also an observation deck in the business centre of Antey.

There are many theatres in Yekaterinburg, as well as a philharmonic, circus, zoo, and an aqua park. Museums are plenty as well, there is the Museum of History of Yekaterinburg, Museum of Ural History and Archaeology, Museum of Nature, Museum of Radio, Museum of Fine Arts. In addition, the museum complex is located in the Literary Quarter. In the Sverdlovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore, you can see the world's oldest wooden sculpture – the Big Shigir Idol, its age according to the latest estimates is 11.6 thousand years. The most modern museum in Yekaterinburg is Boris Yeltsin’s Museum located in Yeltsin centre. Yeltsin Center itself has become a large public, cultural and educational centre, which hosts many bright, interesting events in the city.

Among the natural sights within the city limits the most interesting are the rocks of Shartash stone tents and lake Shartash, and the Baran peninsula on Upper Iset pond.

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  1. Croatia, Ultra Europe Festival

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    The yacht week Croatia was absolutely amazing! We got to sail the sea, swim in stunning bags, party at luxurious beach bars, and make memories in unforgettably beautiful ways in gorgeous places. DB. Dimitri Barth. I had the best time of my life during the yachtweek in Croatia last week of August 2023.

  4. How To Book The Yacht Week

    Full yacht - option to add host, 10 guests max. Cabin - includes host and food, 8 guests max. Availability: Croatia Original, Croatia, Ultra and Greece. Custom Yacht. If you're a yacht enthusiast or have done a Yacht Week before then you probably know the exact yacht you want. No stress, the Custom Yacht is what you need.

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    Buy lots of water. The rule of thumb is 1.5 liters per person per day. Best tip is that everyone brings their own refillable water bottle, then buy water in gallon jugs. As for alcohol- buy twice as much as you think you need! A few bottles of wine for meals, lots of champagne, rosé, beer, hard alcohol, and mixers!

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    Posted on 27th January 2023 Prepare to embark on an epic journey of discovery and wonder with The Yacht Week. For years, we have been privileged to witness the legendary stories our guests create on our voyages.

  7. What will the itinerary for the Croatia, Ultra Route look like?

    Updated over a week ago The exact routes are set a few weeks before the event starts. As soon as the routes are set, you will be able to view it on the arrival info on your booking and on the Day8 app.

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    Ultra Week 1 . Check-in desk is open from 10am until 5pm in your departure marina. Let us know in advance if you have a late flight. ... It includes all basic household items necessary for the week on the yacht. Breakfast groceries such as cereals (cornflakes and muesli), fruit, nutella, ham, bacon, cheese, spread cheese, butter, mozzarella ...

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    "The launch of an annual theme for The Yacht Week is a natural progression for the brand, giving extra purpose to the customer experience and an opportunity to create multiple new touchpoints for engagement and marketing. The first theme for summer 2023 will be The Year Of The Sea Myth, celebrating the stories and legends of the sea.

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    946 likes, 12 comments - theyachtweek on July 19, 2023: "Ultra was a movie and we want to watch it on repeat over and over 梁 Summer 2023 bookings close on the 27th July so the time really is now to set sail with us this year. Let's make it happen…GO GO GO ".

  11. The Yacht Week Announces Dates for Summer 2023

    In summer 2023, The Yacht Week returns to Turkey - the first time since 2015 - where a strictly limited number of yachts will sail the Turkish riviera around Fethiye on the most inviting, mirror-like seas reflecting stunning sunsets each evening. Guests will enjoy boujee beach bars on gorgeous soft yellow sand, Turkish baths, and a culture ...

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  16. Yacht Week in Croatia (2024)

    Instead, the grand festivities take place over a span of 4 months starting from June onwards and lasting until September! June to September is an ideal time to visit Croatia given the pleasant summer climate! You can pick a week based on your convenience and proceed with the bookings! 1.WEEK 22. 25th May - 31st May, 2024.

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    If you read anything, read this 🇭🇷. By Yacht Week. Posted on 28th March 2023. Full Yacht Bookings, Croatia. Jackpot baby! You've booked yourself the ultimate week on the water with Yacht Week. It's a big event and to make sure it's nothing but smooth sailing for you we need you to read this Pre Departure Info… trust us, you wont ...

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    Yacht Charter. Dive Resorts. Things to do. Things To Do. Things To Do At Night. ... complexes, beautiful domed temples, and Yekaterinburg motorways. With a safe and secure open viewing space and high ultra-strong glass enclosing the perimeter, your safety is always guaranteed. ... 01 March 2023. Top 30 Things To Do In Hot Springs, Arkansas. 10 ...

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    Yacht Week is the original floating festival. Our routes have been carefully curated over the last 15 years to give our guests the best possible experience. Choose a route, then a week and a yacht to build your own adventure. Opening soon.

  23. Sverdlovsk Oblast Mountains

    Among the natural sights within the city limits the most interesting are the rocks of Shartash stone tents and lake Shartash, and the Baran peninsula on Upper Iset pond. Explore Sverdlovsk Oblast with the PeakVisor 3D Map and identify its summits. 1 569 m 1 209 m. 1 519 m 829 m. 1 492 m 988 m.

  24. Ural Yekaterinburg vs FK Rostov Head to Head Record

    Last 5, FK Rostov won 4, Draw 0, Lose 1, 1.0 Goals per match, 1.4 Goals Conceded per match, Asian Handicap Win%: -, Total Goals Over%: -. This page lists the head-to-head record of Ural Yekaterinburg vs FK Rostov including biggest victories and defeats between the two sides, and H2H stats in all competitions.

  25. The Turkey Route

    31st January 2023. Welcome to The Yacht Week 2023 - The Year of the Sea Myth! As we set sail into the unknown, we in... Read more. Our Turkey Adventure. 24th August 2022 ... Croatia, Ultra. Caribbean, BVI. From €1,950/ person. Polynesia, Tahiti. Excited and ready to go? Save your summer and sign up. We promise not to spam you.