+20Fishing Village (Tuvako) in Alushta region of Crimea belongs to Malorechenskoye village council. The village is situated in the valley of the river and Alachuk Andus. Fishing along the south coast of Crimea, the Black Sea coast. The village is famous for a variety of local wines, an abundance of fruits and vegetables, the presence of mountain lakes and rivers, good fishing here is quite popular windsurfing and scuba diving. As for the entertainment at the resort as a whole, then you get bored just do not have. Developed infrastructure allows to live here comfortably and fully. People of different ages and with different interests will find entertainment to their liking.
Fishing passes through a road Alushta - Sudak - Shebetovka - Koktebel - Feodosia.
I must say that it is at this holiday resort for those who want to relax, enjoying the scenery, hot sun and clear sea. But the most interesting aspect in the township Fishing is camping where you can stop a car and live in a tent right on the Black Sea. Camping is located at the entrance to the village of Fishing. It has everything necessary for comfortable living: a toilet, water, markets, cafes and even a disco. Camping consists of two parts, one of which is close to mountains and wild trees, while the other is right on the open beach. In the mountains you can find natural sources of water.
Good location to visit the village Rybachi can tour around Crimea and discover the natural and historical attractions.
Tyac has acquired the name of the town until about the IV century BC, when the south-eastern Tavrica was under the influence of the Roman Empire and then Byzantium. Go to the VIII century in this country began to move the Greeks. Relocation of the Greeks in the towns Sugdayskoy counties, which included Tuvako led to the material and spiritual dawn of the region as a whole. In the second half of XIV century all the colonies Sugdayskoy diocese, including Tuvako were captured by the Mongol leader Mamai. Genoese dominion fell, and all the colonies, including Tuvako joined the Turkish kadylaka Sudak. After the Russian-Turkish war in 1778, all the Greeks moved into the Sea of Azov. The present name was fishing village in 1944 by placing a fishing cooperative here, where there were many fishing boats, fishing shop working.
As an accommodation in the fishing has traditionally offered a holiday home, guest houses, motels, hotels, or you can choose the private sector.