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The cities of Crimea are in the top of popular destinations for a three-day vacation in July

CrimeaPRESS reports:

Summer is moving towards the middle. At the same time, the weather in the Central part of Russia does not please us every day. Therefore, you really want to go where it is warm — even if you don’t have to count on a summer vacation. You can always find at least three days and a place under the sun, where it will be warm, calm and good.

Russian service for booking hotels and apartments TVIL.RU based on these applications, determined the most popular destinations for a three-day vacation in July during the period June 21-25, 2023. The most surprising thing is that, unlike previous ratings, it was not the Black Sea resort at all, but St. Petersburg that came first. Yes, 14% of bookings in July were given to the city on the Neva. And Sochi, with 11% of bookings, is only in second place. Anapa is in third place, this city has 5% of July bookings. And one more good surprise — there are many Crimean resorts in the rating despite earlier data on a decrease in demand for them. Let’s see how much it costs to rest for three happy July days— noted in the press service of the service.

The ten most popular destinations for a three-day holiday in July:

1. St. Petersburg, Leningrad region — 4658 rubles. *
2. Sochi, Krasnodar Territory — 3460 rubles.
3. Anapa, Krasnodar Territory — 3313 rubles.
4. Kazan, Tatarstan — 4019 rubles
5. Yalta, Crimea — 4171 rubles.
6. Gelendzhik, Krasnodar Territory — 3649 rubles.
7. Moscow, Moscow region — 3633 rubles.
8. Feodosia, Crimea — 3395 rubles.
9. Sudak, Crimea — 3195 rubles.
10. Sevastopol, Crimea — 3283 rubles.

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*Average cost of a night for a three-day stay

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