Planes don't fly — we travel by bus and train. “Demand for Crimea” is growing
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Tourist operators state: “demand for Crimea” — for holidays on the Crimean peninsula in the summer season — has recently increased by an average of 50%. And this despite the fact that the Simferopol airport is still closed, which means getting to this subject of the Russian Federation is quite difficult in terms of time spent. Buses, trains, personal transport — today tourists have such a choice. And this means long hours on the road, or even days. But, as experts note, based on data from numerous surveys, the time expenditure of travelers is of little concern. The main thing is that the logistics are thought out. Trains run regularly, bus service is also well established intercars.ru.
Experts also note that at this stage, the “demand for Crimea” is actively supported by connoisseurs of recreation on the peninsula. Those who come here year after year. Yes, many were waiting for the situation to develop. However, as the travelers themselves say, the state of affairs — neither with logistics nor with the general situation — bothers few people.
At the same time, the top bookings include mid-priced properties. Hotels and premium hotels are of less interest to tourists.
As for prices, Crimea is not a cheap pleasure even with early booking. Moreover, the “cost” range is very wide: from 35,000 for seven days in a small guest house to “100 thousand rubles” for two for a couple of days in an elite hotel.
But, of course, experts warn: if the “demand for Crimea” continues, then prices for places in the sun will rise closer to the hot season. And this will certainly happen at an accelerated pace if the number of people wishing to visit the Crimean peninsula this year increases.
So it is strongly recommended to take advantage of early booking opportunities. Both in terms of travel tickets to your destination and hotels.
And finally: this year, most of them are couples planning a trip to Crimea. Families with children, of course, also tend to the Crimean peninsula, but as of “here and now” there are somewhat fewer representatives of this category when compared with previous years.
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