Holidays in Odesa Region: Where You Can Swim and Where It Is Categorically Prohibited.
11.06.2025
4878
Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
11.06.2025
4878
Ukraine is once again forced to look at the war that has been ongoing for three years along the Black Sea coast, ensuring the safety of beaches. The cities of Odesa and Mykolaiv have felt these changes, prohibiting the swimming season due to fears of mines and rocket attacks.Currently, there is a danger from mines and rocket bombardments along the coastal zone due to hostile incursions. This has led to the mining of the coastline to protect against possible landings. In Mykolaiv region, a complete ban on visiting beaches has been introduced due to security threats, while in Odesa the risk remains due to insufficient demining. The police urge adherence to wartime regulations, but the popularity of seaside recreation remains high.Currently, seaside resorts abroad are becoming more popular, providing a safe alternative for Ukrainian tourists and residents. In the conditions of military conflict, the beaches in Odesa and Mykolaiv continue to attract tourists, but with an increased risk to their safety.
Read also
- One Required Document for Military Service Deferment to Care for a Mother
- Children Forcibly Taken by Russia Return to Kherson Region: The Road to Reintegration
- What Seniors and People with Disabilities Can Expect from Ukraine’s Pensions in 2026
- Ukraine’s Diia Portal Now Offers Streamlined Services for Military Personnel and Their Families
- Military Registration in Ukraine: Data Updates Remain Mandatory Through 2026
- Nine People Detained by State Bureau of Investigation for Torturing Men at Military Enlistment Centers

