The master plan for the development of the tourist areas “Aina Valley” (Sakhalin Region) was discussed at a meeting of the board of directors of JSC Tourism.RF Corporation with the participation of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.
“As part of the development of the Aina Valley resort, it is planned to create 18 tourist infrastructure facilities on an area of 101.3 hectares, with a total capacity of 2,600 rooms. The project will be implemented in stages, the first tourist facility will be commissioned in 2027,” says a message on the Turizm.RF website.
It is planned to make the resort year-round, and to do this, synchronize and pool the resources of a number of federal and regional programs.
“Today, the board of directors approved the master plan for the development of the Aina Valley tourist area. This is an important stage in the development of one of the best all-season resorts in Russia, which in the future will contribute to increasing the total length of the routes to 80 kilometers,” said the Governor of the Sakhalin Region Valery Limarenko, whose words are quoted in the corporation’s message.
In addition, it is planned to install two gondola-type passenger cable cars, an artificial snowmaking system, and purchase snowmobile equipment. In addition to the developed ski infrastructure, the project provides for the construction of hotels of different star categories.
“Restaurants, cafes, bars, as well as a bath complex, spa and sports facilities will open for residents and guests of the island. “Aina Valley will become a modern, world-class resort with a developed hotel infrastructure and a wide range of opportunities for active recreation,” the governor noted.
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