In the Crimea, the number of summer recreation reservations in two weeks has grown. And significantly
Krympress reports:
According to the data over the past two weeks, the number of Booking Crimea increased by 44% compared to the same period a year ago. Among the most popular resorts Koktebel, which shows almost double growth compared to last year. Further Evpatoria (+76%), Yalta (+58%), Alushta (+45%), Sudak (+43%), Theodosius (+36%). <...> Tour operators also report good demand for the summer in Sevastopol: reservations for June-July doubled, for August-three timese, ”the message says.
In the RST, it was clarified that, in terms of demand, Crimea noticeably overtakes the Krasnodar Territory. Rest in June-August is booking 40-60% better than in 2024, and the autumn months show almost double growth. On average, the summer prices at the Crimean resorts rose by 20-30%and amount to 11.9-12.6 thousand rubles per room for two, the largest growth was noted in Sudak (by 40%) and Yevpatoria (by 30-35%). In Sevastopol, prices on average increased by no more than 15% — up to 10 thousand rubles per number.
According to Travelline, Moscow and the Moscow Region give the main stream of vacationers in Crimea, they account for approximately 38% of the armor created. In second place in the Krasnodar Territory (10%), then St. Petersburg (8%), Rostov region (7%), Voronezh and Nizhny Novgorod regions (2%each), the RST.
A similar distribution of tourist flow and in the Kuban.
The union noted that the reservation of summer vacations in the Krasnodar Territory is on average 30-40% less than at the same time a year ago. Growth is mainly due to Tuapse (+33%), Sirius (+27%), Yeysk (+16%) and Adler (+4%). “Kabardinka, Divnomorskoye, Anapa, Vityazevo show a decrease of 30-60%, Sochi sagged by about 20%, Gelendzhik by 17%. Against the background of such demand, summer prices stabilized, showing an average growth of not more than 7%. Nevertheless, they remain above the Crimean and amount to 13-15 thousand rubles per number— experts said.
source: TASS
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