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Attractions in Odesa & Black Sea Coast

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Kuyalnik Mud Clinic
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Kuyalnik Mud Clinic

📍 Odesa

♨ Hot Spring

Historic 19th-century Neo-Renaissance bathhouse and clinic specializing in therapeutic sulfide-silt mud and 'rapa' (high-salinity brine). The facility uses natural mineral waters and heated mud for treatments in a grand architectural setting. Built in 1892, it is one of the oldest and most significant balneological centers in the region.

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Haryache Dzherelo (Hot Spring) Geyzer

Haryache Dzherelo (Hot Spring) Geyzer

📍 Obukhivka

♨ Hot Spring

A natural geothermal borehole reaching over 1,500 meters deep, delivering water at 65°C, cooled to 40-45°C in public pools. The water is highly mineralized with iodine, bromine, and boron, giving it a distinct dark color and medicinal properties. This standalone facility features three outdoor pools and basic amenities for bathers.

Shchaslyvtseve Hot Spring

Shchaslyvtseve Hot Spring

📍 Shchaslyvtseve

♨ Hot Spring

A popular natural geothermal spring located on the Arabat Spit. The chloride-sodium-calcium water emerges at 40-45°C and is collected in open-air cascading pools. It is a major destination for visitors seeking the therapeutic benefits of the mineral-rich waters and the nearby Syvash lake muds.