Yeysk is a charming resort town in the very north of the Krasnodar Region of Russia, snugly nestled between the Taganrog Bay and the Yeysk Liman (estuary) of the Sea of Azov. Thanks to its unique location, the city seems perfectly designed for a leisurely holiday by the water: it has a mild climate, comfortable temperatures even in the height of summer, and a wonderfully warm sea that delights guests from May to October. Yeysk is located approximately 180 kilometers from Rostov-on-Don, and its population is about 85,760 people, giving the city an intimate, almost cozy atmosphere.

Administratively, Yeysk is an important center of the Yeysk District, but its main value for travelers lies in its resort charm and wealth of entertainment. The city is famous for its well-kept parks, such as the Ivan Poddubny Park, its inviting embankments, and its many monuments and cultural sites. Here, everyone will find something to their liking, whether it be a quiet family holiday or active entertainment.
Among the key features of Yeysk are the extensive opportunities for active recreation. Guests can visit local water parks and a dolphinarium, while the famous Yeysk Spit attracts windsurfing and kitesurfing enthusiasts from all over the country. In addition, the city offers many options for walking and getting to know the local culture and history.
When you come to Yeysk, you feel as if you have stepped into the atmosphere of a slow-paced southern town, where life flows steadily and the air is filled with the scent of sea salt and steppe herbs. Friendly locals, family cafes with home-style cooking, and plenty of entertainment for children and adults make Yeysk an ideal place for those seeking a balance between tranquility and activity, nature and culture, the sea and the comfort of the old town. Yeysk is undoubtedly worth a visit to enjoy its hospitality and unique atmosphere.
You can find more interesting facts on the Yeysk city history page.








