The Crimean Peninsula is not among the five most popular destinations chosen by tourists for spontaneous travel for the 2023 New Year holiday. This was reported to socialbites.ca by the national tour operator Alean, who analyzed the statistics of tour sales for the New Year holidays.
“In Crimea overall, sales fell by 35% compared to last year, this trend is also reflected in spontaneous tour purchases to the region – 30% fewer tourists went there for the New Year holidays in 2023,” said the tour operator. .
Together with the Moscow region, Crimea ranks sixth in terms of the number of reservations from December 20, 2022 to January 5, 2023. With 53% of reservations, Sochi was first, Caucasian Mineralnye Vody (14%) was second, St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region (8%) placed third. Complementing the five most popular destinations are Moscow and Abkhazia.
“Overall, 68% more tourists booked tours during the New Year holidays in 2023 than in 2022,” the tour operator said.
The top 5 regions for spontaneous trips for the New Year holidays in 2022 included the Krasnodar Territory (39%), Caucasian Mineralnye Vody (23%), Crimea (6%), Moscow Region (5%) and Tyumen Region (4%) .
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Source: Gazeta

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