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Water & Ice · Sakhalin Oblast, Russia

Ilya Muromets Waterfall — Russia

One of Russia's tallest waterfalls, Ilya Muromets plunges straight into the Pacific from volcanic cliffs on remote Iturup Island.

When
Jun — Sep, peak Jun — Aug
Best viewing
A remote, dramatic coastal waterfall on an island in Russia's Far East, requiring significant logistical effort to reach but rewarding visitors with a raw, powerful natural spectacle.
Category
Water & Ice
Status
Returns Jun 2026

About this spectacle

Ilya Muromets is a dramatic waterfall located on Iturup Island in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia's Far East. Plunging directly into the Pacific Ocean from coastal cliffs, it is considered one of the tallest waterfalls in Russia. Visitors witness a powerful cascade of cold, clear water tumbling over volcanic rock faces, with sea spray mingling with ocean mist. The surrounding landscape is wild and untamed — dense boreal vegetation clings to steep cliffs, and the roar of both waterfall and surf creates an immersive, elemental atmosphere. Seabirds wheel overhead, and on clear days the view extends across open ocean. Access is remote and challenging, making the spectacle feel genuinely earned and rarely crowded.

When to go

Jun — Sep, peak Jun — Aug

Getting there

Nearest airport: ITU. Nearest city: Kurilsk.

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