Pinterest vibes: 7 mind-blowing Ukraine spots that feel unreal
Most beautiful and magical places in Ukraine that look straight out of Pinterest (Collage RBC-Ukraine)
Looking for the perfect Ukrainian spots that look straight out of Pinterest? More and more travelers today are choosing aesthetic destinations where silence becomes a resource and space works like real therapy. So, where can you find postcard-perfect locations in Ukraine?
RBC-Ukraine explains which places you should visit if you want to relax both heart and mind and take stunning photos.
Synevyr Lake
Synevyr is the epitome of tranquility. A mountain lake where the surroundings literally calm all your racing thoughts. The best time to visit is in the morning or during the off-season when tourist traffic is minimal.

Synevyr Lake (photo: Wikipedia)
Synevyr, view from Ozernyi Verkh (Ozerna) mountain (photo: Wikipedia)
Dzhuryn Waterfall
A vibrant landscape untouched by urban life. The sound of water, the canyon, and the feeling of complete disconnection from civilization. Visually, it resembles southern Europe, while the experience feels like a full detox.

Chervonohorod Waterfall (photo: Wikipedia)

Dzhuryn Waterfall (photo: Wikipedia)
Bakota
Bakota offers a horizon without limits and a therapeutic calm. Cliffs above the Dniester, few people, and maximum sense of peace.

Podilian Tovtry (photo: Wikipedia)
Morning panorama over Bakota (photo: Wikipedia)
Tustan
A place of power for many Ukrainians, where magic is literally in the air. Cliffs, wind, and a sense of deep time. Especially atmospheric in the fog – looks unreal even without photo editing.
Cliffs in winter (photo: Wikipedia)
View from the mountain over the village of Urych (photo: Wikipedia)
Maniavsky Waterfall
One of the tallest waterfalls in Ukraine is hidden in the forest. Here, phone signal fades, but a sense of inner balance appears.

Waterfall in full flow (photo: Wikipedia)

Waterfall in winter (photo: Wikipedia)
Dnister Canyon
A vast space that impresses with its scale and silence. One of the largest canyons in Europe, yet still free from tourist overcrowding.

Yin-Yang Island on the Dnister (photo: Wikipedia)

Dnister Canyon National Nature Park (photo: Wikipedia)
Shatsky Lakes
Water, pine forests, and complete balance. At the right time, Shatsky Lakes look like a Scandinavian Pinterest, but with a distinctly Ukrainian character.

Svitiaz Lake (photo: Wikipedia)

Shatsky National Nature Park (photo: Wikipedia)
Earlier, we covered 7 destinations set to be tourism hits in 2026.
Sources: Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine, Wikipedia, Zruchno.Travel, Discover Ukraine