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Yalta and Sevastopol are among the top popular destinations for booking cottages in November and December

Yalta and Sevastopol are among the top popular destinations for booking cottages in November and December

CrimeaPRESS reports:

Booking cottages is an opportunity to live in a spacious house, surrounded by nature, play sports, take spa treatments in a bathhouse or sauna, and then perhaps sit by the fireplace. In November and December, holidays in cottages seem especially cozy: warmth is especially valuable when there is wind and cold outside. And people love to relax in cottages, despite the fact that the average cost of a night in a cottage has increased by 20% over the year. But it has never been low — this is one of the most expensive types of recreation.

The Russian hotel and apartment booking service TVIL.RU has identified the most popular destinations for booking cottages in November and December 2024. Sochi is in first place, Kislovodsk is in second, and Suzdal is in third place.,” noted the service’s press service.

The ten most popular destinations for booking cottages in November and December:

  1. Sochi, Krasnodar region — 18,637 rub. / 3 nights*
  2. Kislovodsk, Stavropol Territory — 5825 rub. / 5 nights
  3. Suzdal, Vladimir region — 5655 rub. / 3 nights
  4. Arkhyz, Karachay-Cherkessia — 10368 rub. / 2 nights
  5. Ostashkov, Tver region — 8500 rub. / 4 nights
  6. Dombay, Karachay-Cherkessia — 8993 rub. / 3 nights
  7. Sheregesh, Kemerovo region — 10930 rub. / 4 nights
  8. Yalta, Crimea — 2052 rub. / 11 nights
  9. Sortavala, Karelia — 11,457 rub. / 3 nights
  10. Sevastopol, Crimea — 4023 rub. /4 nights

*Average cost per night/average trip duration

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