Ukraine Tours

Explore Ukraine’s Crossroads: Cities, Countryside, and Enduring Spirit

Ukraine stretches across Eastern Europe as a meeting place of forest, steppe, river, and city. From Kyiv’s hilltop monasteries overlooking the Dnipro River to quiet villages shaped by farming rhythms, the land carries long memory and deep continuity. Golden-domed churches, wide plains, and layered city streets speak to centuries of movement, resilience, and cultural exchange.

Crooked Compass Ukraine tours introduce you to a land of contrasts, from the vibrant streets of Kyiv to the magical wonder of the Carpathian Mountains. Explore the UNESCO-listed city of Lviv, wander through the haunting Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, or hike the scenic trails of the Carpathians. Whether you’re interested in learning about Ukraine’s long and complex history or exploring some of the most picturesque landscapes in Europe, Crooked Compass takes you there. Travel Ukraine today for the unforgettable adventure of a lifetime.

Quick Facts: Ukraine Tours

Capital: Kyiv (approx. 3 million in the metropolitan area)
Population: Around 36 million
Currency: Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH)
Language: Ukrainian (official); Russian widely understood; English increasingly spoken in major cities
Timezone: GMT+2 (GMT+3 during daylight saving)
Best Season: May–September for warmer weather and longer days; spring and early autumn are ideal for cities and countryside
Visas: Many nationalities including Australia, EU, UK, USA, Canada can enter visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months
Power: Type C & F (230V, 50Hz)

Why Choose Crooked Compass for Ukraine?

Small Groups, Big Moments

Maximum 12 travellers for intimate, flexible experiences.

Passionate Local Partnerships

Led by Ukrainian guides, historians, and community hosts who share lived insight into their country.

Authentic Access

Moments rooted in place, from neighbourhood walks to shared meals and conversations with locals.

Ethical Travel

We prioritise locally owned stays and responsible experiences that respect people and place.

Full Support

24/7 assistance ensures clarity, care, and guidance throughout the journey.

Essential Ukraine Travel Guide

Before You Go

  • Visa Requirements: Citizens of many countries may enter Ukraine visa-free for short stays. Other nationalities should confirm requirements before departure.
  • Health Considerations: No mandatory vaccinations. Ensure routine immunisations are up to date. Pharmacies are common in cities, but travellers should carry essential medications.
  • Language: Ukrainian is the official language. English is common in major cities; guides assist with translation as needed.

Packing Essentials

Ukraine experiences clear seasonal changes.

  • Comfortable walking shoes for city streets and uneven pavements.
  • Layered clothing for variable weather.
  • Modest attire for churches and monasteries.
  • Light scarf or shawl for religious sites.
  • Reusable water bottle.
  • Small cash reserve, especially outside large cities.

Optional but useful: offline maps, phrasebook app, compact umbrella.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Greet with a firm handshake and eye contact; remove gloves first.
  • Use titles such as Pan (Mr.) or Pani (Mrs.) with surnames.
  • Remove shoes when entering homes.
  • Bring a small gift when visiting a home; odd numbers of flowers only.
  • Offer seats to elders, pregnant women, or children on public transport.
  • Avoid whistling indoors and never shake hands across doorways.
  • Dress modestly in churches; men remove hats, women may cover their heads.

Getting Around Ukraine

  • Trains are reliable and widely used for intercity travel.
  • Metro systems operate in Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Dnipro and are efficient.
  • Buses and marshrutkas connect cities and regional towns.
  • Taxis and rideshares are common in major cities.
  • Roads vary in quality; travel times may be longer outside cities.

Accommodation

  • Cities: Hotels, boutique stays, and serviced apartments.
  • Regional towns: Guesthouses and locally run hotels.
  • Rural areas: Family-run homestays offering insight into daily life.

Climate & Timing

  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Warm, lively, peak season.
  • Spring (Apr–May): Mild temperatures, fewer crowds.
  • Autumn (Sep–Oct): Cool evenings, harvest season.
  • Winter (Nov–Mar): Cold with snow, especially inland.

Tip: Weather can shift quickly; layering is key.

Ukraine, Where Stories Stay Close

Ukraine asks for your full attention. Not because it is loud, but because the meaning lives in the small moments: a shared table, a thoughtful welcome, a story offered plainly and with trust. Walk the streets long enough and you start to notice how pride and tenderness sit side by side, how people hold their culture close, and how everyday life carries the weight of history without turning it into a performance.

What will you carry with you from Ukraine when you go?

📞 Australia: 1300 855 790 📞 International: +61 (0) 2 8089 1370

📧 info@crooked-compass.com

Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change with seasons and local conditions. In Ukraine, flexibility isn’t just recommended – it’s essential.