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Citizens in the Russian Federation surprise tour operators with their choice of vacation spots in 2023

Russian tour operators talked about what unusual holiday destinations Russian citizens choose this year.

Domestic tourism is actively gaining momentum. Everything comes to the point that the Crimea, beloved by many, is losing popularity in front of Dagestan, which has formed a high demand among Russian tourists.

In addition, foreign destinations do not lose their relevance. However, rising prices for Turkey and Egypt are pushing citizens to pay attention to previously unconsidered options within the country.

“This year we are pleasantly surprised by medical tourism, treatment in sanatoriums. Because it shows an increase of 30-40% compared to last year. This has led to the fact that 60-65% of the annual load of sanatoriums has already been sold,” said experts in the field of tourism.

If earlier it was customary to brag about foreign trips, now Russians pay more attention to financial comfort and their own desires.

“Dagestan is sold out by 75%. That is, nothing can be found for the summer, ”specialists share.

Inside Russia, beach tourism and sightseeing remain relevant. For active tourism, Russians choose Kamchatka and Altai. Tour operators in the Crimea are experiencing a number of problems.

“The tourist flow to Gelendzhik unexpectedly grew by 25% last year and will grow by another 25% this year,” the travel agency says.

There are no problems in Sochi, if you do not take into account the rise in prices. The publication writes about it Sight.

“In general, everything is going well for the Krasnodar Territory. It should show a result close to the record – 15-18 million tourists,” the analysts replied.

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