Abandoned 'Nauka' Resort on Ukraine's Black Sea Coast Listed for Sale at $5,000.
'Nauka' Resort Up for Auction
According to Novyny.live: An abandoned resort complex named 'Nauka' (Science), featuring direct access to the Black Sea, has been listed for sale in Ukraine's Odesa region. The starting price is set at 204,400 Ukrainian hryvnias (approximately $5,000 USD), with the auction scheduled for March 31, 2026. The property is situated in the village of Sychavka, at the 53rd kilometer of the Odesa-Melitopol-Novoaozovsk highway. This sale is part of Ukraine's broader efforts to privatize state assets and attract investment into regional tourism.
The site's buildings cover a total area of nearly 790 square meters. The complex includes:
- 22 wooden cabins,
- an administrative building,
- three storage facilities,
- shower blocks and toilets.
This infrastructure presents a significant opportunity for redevelopment and could boost the area's tourist potential, though it requires substantial renovation.
Previous Sale Attempt
A prior auction for the 'Nauka' base was held by the State Property Fund in December 2025. That event attracted 74 registered participants and drove the bid price up to 22 million hryvnias, yet the final sale was not completed. This history indicates strong market interest in the property, despite the previous deal falling through.
Given these details, the 'Nauka' resort could be an attractive prospect for investors seeking opportunities in the Odesa region's recreational sector. However, beyond the low starting price, potential buyers must carefully consider the significant costs and challenges associated with repairing and revitalizing the dilapidated facility.
The sale of the 'Nauka' base reflects growing interest in developing Ukraine's tourism industry, particularly in the Odesa region, where the climate and natural resources are favorable for vacation destinations. A successful sale could mark a first step toward rebuilding local tourism infrastructure, which would, in turn, positively impact the regional economy—provided it receives proper management and investment.
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