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« on: August 30, 03:45 PM »

Being that Odessa is not so far of a drive on a good road.  Could someone tell me what there is to do there?
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« Reply #1 on: August 30, 04:26 PM »

Type ?odessa sights?, or some such on the net.
Also a couple of kilometres of small white sand beaches.
Swim in the sea. ?Like swimming in warm milk? my friend has just written me.
(I left in July and at present I am in the middle of my last New Zealand winter).

A fun park with some new attractions. I have watched people terrified out of their skulls on the spinning Boomer. Vertical, 20 metres long, pivoted in the middle and at the chairs on either end. I do not have the courage to ride on this thing.
The heat is sometimes opressive (+30 deg C). there are still lots of big trees growing out of the sidewalks to catch some shade. 

7 kilometre and Prevoz markets are worth a couple of days at least. Now is a good time to visit. Winter is quiet though still beautiful.
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« Reply #2 on: August 31, 02:57 AM »

I did a weekend break a couple of weeks ago. Stayed at the Mozart and found some nice restaurants. It's a nice centre just to wander around and look at the sites Wink I think I posted a few restaurants on another post?
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« Reply #3 on: September 03, 11:37 AM »

Arcadia is the place to go when the weather is good. Lots of bars, restaurants, night clubs and good beaches.

Make sure you change your dollars (or whatever) before you get there as the exchange rates are criminal! (As of today, 3 Sept 07, in Odessa City 5.02 UAH to 1 USD vs Arcadia 4.80 UAH to 1 USD).

I have to second 7km market (recommended by Dazure) - just about anything and everything. It is so huge, you need a day to wander around so you need to get there early in the day. Lots of bargains, some good quality clothing, especially from the Turks.
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« Reply #4 on: September 04, 03:38 AM »

any recommendation where to stay? resonable price and acceptable conditions:)
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« Reply #5 on: September 08, 12:58 AM »

Not really as we have never had cause to use any. There are many with prices ranging from $45 to $500 a night which is a joke in some cases. I couldn't personally recommend any.

You might consider an apartment instead. Short lets are available and Odessa has its own Aviso for property rentals, just like Kyiv. You may find something there.

http://aviso.ua/aviso/editions/odessa/

It's much cooler now but there are still a lot of holidaymakers in the city.

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« Reply #6 on: September 18, 02:53 AM »

We were in Odessa, stayed in nice apartment on Pushkinska street , 100m from Opera house. Nice apartment, bedroom, living room, kitchen, bathroom, well equipped, clean, with access to high speed internet. Rented via internet from www.OdessaApts.com
 Service of the agency was very good. Choice of apartments from 40 to 150 $ , all located in centre, so everyone can find something suitable. (prepayment one night fee, deposit 100$, full amount must be paid at arrival in cash which is not very convenience).

Odessa is very nice city with lovely centre, different atmosphere than Kiev, and some more attractions like dolphins show etc.
Will be back for sure Smiley

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« Reply #7 on: June 06, 03:15 PM »

I plat to go to Odessa this summer, do you have some recomendations for accomodation near Odessa? I am looking for some place near sea & beach bars etc

btw: today I found plane return ticket with Wizz Air, Kiev - Odessa, for something like 100hrivnas.
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« Reply #8 on: June 06, 05:35 PM »

You cannot fly Wizzair yet, not until 7th July at which time you can expect a mad rush for tickets. I don't think you will find any availability until about 11th July but not for your UAH 100! This suggests that tickets are being sold well in advance although, of course, I cannot be sure about this.
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« Reply #9 on: June 07, 07:32 AM »

I plan it for time around 23th July and there are ticket for this prices. I checked it yesterday (friday).
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« Reply #10 on: June 08, 06:39 AM »

Hi Tygrlive,did You notice on Whizz Air website,the Little Surcharge on Each flight,
Paying for Each Flight Ticket eg;£1.50 Maestro Card or £4 Mastercard (x2 Return)
Paying for Each Flight Bag* (x2 Return)
Paying for Each Flight Extra leg room*,6 seats Only Available (Emergency Exit Seats)
Paying for Priority Boarding each flight* (No such thing at Simferopol when we ALL had to run across the tarmac to get on the Boeing Airbus)
*Cost of these Services Doubles if Not Pre-Booked*
Whizz Air flight is still Half Price compared to the Others.
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« Reply #11 on: June 08, 07:22 AM »

yes, I know budget airlines are not very comfortable, but I have used allready Wizzair (PRG-Budapest - now is this line canceled) and easyjet, smartwings and SkyEurope for flights to London...

For longer flight as 1,5-2hours I would not use them, for short trip the price is very attractive.

This just my opinion.
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« Reply #12 on: June 08, 09:40 AM »

have just flown from odessa to kiev for 295hrv trough SvitAir (but then on the plane there was written Turkish Airlines - it was the airline with the widest leg space ever)
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« Reply #13 on: June 08, 11:36 AM »

Ah, you mean AeroSvit?

http://www.aerosvit.com/eng/

How did you manage that? Did you book in advance? Did you book only a single? Was it on the web? Were you issued an e-ticket?

Sorry to ask so many questions for the best quote I can get seems to be around UAH 1,303 return per passenger.
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« Reply #14 on: June 08, 12:02 PM »

I got the Same Price Quote as You Carl using the Site

http://www.aerosvit.ua/eng

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