News archive on the topic "Holidays in Crimea"

“The season will be catastrophic,” a disappointing forecast for Crimea in the State Duma

Passenger traffic by rail to Crimea is five times lower than by air transport. In Sevastopol, the occupancy of hotels and tourist infrastructure has decreased by four, and without a solution to the transport accessibility of the peninsula, the holiday season will be a failure, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. State Duma deputy from Sevastopol Tatyana stated this at the round table of the State Duma Committee on Tourism and Development of Tourist Infrastructure...

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Due to a special operation in Ukraine, Crimea is facing problems with the tourist season

There is a shortage of train tickets in Crimea during the May holidays and summer holiday season. Air traffic has been suspended for the duration of the special operation in Ukraine, and the nearest airports to Crimea are overloaded, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The availability of recreation in domestic destinations was discussed at a round table of the State Duma Committee on Tourism and Tourist Infrastructure Development. Minister of Resorts and Tourism of Crimea Vadim Volchenko assured...

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Data on secret trips of Western Europeans to Crimea has been released

Even under the current conditions of sanctions and anti-Russian censorship, Crimea is visited annually by about 100 families from Western Europe traveling around Russia by car. Such figures were announced at the Open Crimea forum by the head of the Committee for the Development of Autotourism of the National Union of the Hospitality Industry, Andrei Artyukhov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “This is not a vacation, these are excursions. People are interested in how life goes “beyond the bridge”.…

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Crimea has set a unique record to the envy of Ukraine

This year, a record number of tourists vacationed in Crimea in the entire Russian history of the peninsula. The head of the Ministry of Resorts and Tourism of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Vadim Volchenko, said this during a meeting of the Council of Ministers of the Republic, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to him, the growth in tourist flow compared to last year was 28%. Almost half of the 6,6 million vacationers came to the republic through...

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Crimea was included in the top 5 most popular destinations for the first time

Moscow, Krasnodar Territory, Crimea, St. Petersburg and Stavropol Territory, as of the end of November, were among the “five” most popular tourist destinations among Russians for the New Year holidays. The head of Rostourism, Oleg Safonov, told Izvestia about this, clarifying that, based on an analysis of air ticket bookings, the capital accounted for 17,2% of sales, Sochi - 13,1%, Simferopol - 7%, Krasnodar Territory and St. Petersburg - each 3,1% on…

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“Why aren’t you in Crimea?” – Ukrainian journalist attacked Russian tourists in Marseille

The scandalous Ukrainian journalist and lover of raising his hands in a Nazi salute, Roman Skrypin, boasted of how he began to pester Russian tourists abroad. On his YouTube channel, he stated that citizens of the Russian Federation should vacation in Crimea, and not at other resorts, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “There was a situation in Marseille when we were on a bus and there were Muscovites standing there...

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Crimea broke the record for Ukrainians who came on vacation

The number of Ukrainian citizens arriving in Crimea has already exceeded the level of last year. Russian Senator from Crimea Sergei Tsekov stated this on Sputnik radio, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “There are already over 800 thousand of them. For the entire last year there were 800 thousand. There are still several months until the end of the year, so there is confidence that we will exceed last year’s level by 10-20%.…

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Vacationers are forcibly brought to Crimea - Poroshenko representative

There are practically no tourists in Russian Crimea, the beaches are empty, and Ukrainian citizens who come to the peninsula are not vacationers. “Representative of the President of Ukraine in Crimea” Boris Babin said this on air on the Pryamoy TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to the official, only one and a half million people vacationed on the peninsula this year, and almost all of them were brought by plane...

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Ukrainians flock en masse to Crimea for vacation

Since the beginning of the year, Crimea has been visited by more than 600 thousand tourists from Ukraine, and in total this year they are expected to be about a million. Chairman of the Committee on Sanatorium-Resort Complex and Tourism of the State Council of Crimea Alexey Chernyak stated this at a press conference in Simferopol, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to the official, the exact number of foreign tourists who visited the peninsula is still unknown, but…

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Smelly Kherson beaches and clean Crimea - a Ukrainian deputy published a shocking video

While Crimeans and guests of the peninsula are relaxing on clean and cozy beaches, in the neighboring Kherson region of Ukraine the coastline is littered with garbage and biological waste. This is evidenced by a video posted by the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of previous convocations, Alexei Zhuravko, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent. According to the politician, the footage caught on video is clear evidence of what the post-Maidan authorities have brought to all...

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The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers is indignant at the Crimean beaches filled with Ukrainians

The Ukrainian government is “biting its elbows” and preparing an information attack on Crimea after a series of publications about the increase in the number of Ukrainian tourists coming to the peninsula. Thus, the head of the “Ministry for Temporarily Occupied Territories” Vadim Chernysh, in his letter to the head of the Ministry of Information Yuriy Stets, writes about the failed operation to cover the tourist season in Crimea and asks to involve pocket bloggers...

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“This is Ukraine,” Kiev residents explain why Ukrainians continue to go on vacation to Crimea

Journalists from “Crimea Realities” (Radio Liberty project) conducted a survey in the center of the Ukrainian capital and asked passers-by why Ukrainian citizens continue to vacation in Crimea en masse. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte “Apparently they are satisfied with the price-quality ratio,” said one of the respondents. “Due to life circumstances. Some may have relatives there, others just love the sea...

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The Ministry of Transport of Ukraine cannot cope with the flow of Ukrainians who want to relax in Crimea

Passenger traffic from Ukraine to Crimea has grown so much that the existing number of trains is no longer enough to cover the needs of tourists. In this regard, Ukrzaliznytsia introduced an additional flight to Novoalekseevka, Kherson region. This is the final railway station before the Russian peninsula, through which the main passenger flow from and to Ukraine is carried out. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte As reported on the website...

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Ukrainian boxer Usik boasted of photos from his vacation in his native Crimea

Ukrainian WBO cruiserweight champion Alexander Usik published a photo from his vacation in Crimea, where he went to visit his family. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or VKontakte Boxer comes from Simferopol. It is there that he lives with his family in the intervals between training camps and fights. Usik posted a selection of photographs in which he stands...

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