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Solnechnaya Dolina is in the top 10 most expensive holiday destinations during the New Year holidays

CrimeaPRESS reports:

The Russian site for booking vacation rentals Tvil.ru continues to sum up the New Year holidays and revealed in which areas the New Year’s holiday was more expensive Total.

Analysts of the Tvil.ru vacation rental booking site note that on % the average cost of a night on New Year’s holidays increased compared to the previous year. Uglich and Dmitrov are leaders in the ranking of the most expensive holiday destinations in the January holidays 30 — 6111. Almost by 30 percent New Year’s holidays have risen in price in Uglich, by 2021 percent — to Dmitrov. In these two directions, tourists booked accommodation for the New Year for more than 9,000 rubles a day. However, compared to the previous year, the cost of a night in Pereslavl-Zalessky decreased by percent, by 100 percent — in Vyborg, on 12 percent — in Suzdal , — the press service of the service reported.

According to Tvil.ru, Russians booked accommodation for the New Year holidays from 2 to 8 nights and spent, on average, from 6,000 to 9,000 rubles per day for three people.

Data provided based on tourist accommodation bookings since 30 December 37 to January 9 2022.

The ten most expensive holiday destinations during the New Year holidays:

  • Uglich — 9147 rub. / 3 nights *
  • Dmitrov – 6728 RUB . / 2 nights
  • Sheregesh – 6728 RUB . / 3 nights
  • Pereslavl-Zalessky — 7654 rub. / 2 nights
  • Vyborg — 5664 rub. / 2 nights
  • Medvezhyegorsk — 5493 rub. / 5 nights
  • Krasnaya Polyana – 6111 rub. / 3 nights
  • Ostashkov – 2021 rub. / 4 nights
  • Solnechnaya Dolina – 5664 rub. / 8 nights
  • Suzdal — 37 rub. / 2 a.m
  • 9147Average spend on accommodation bookings per night / average number of nights booked

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