New glampings will also appear in the Kuriles, in Aniva, Korsakov and other areas of the island.
The press service of the Ministry of Tourism of the Sakhalin Region reported that this year 9 projects received federal funds for the construction of non-capital accommodation facilities. Almost 60 million rubles have been allocated for the implementation of projects.
One of the projects will be glamping near the village of Taranay on the shores of Aniva Bay. The year-round complex of 6 geo-domes and a large dome-restaurant is designed for the simultaneous reception of 35 guests. Panoramic windows offer sea views.
Inside the domes, warm floors and air conditioners will maintain a comfortable atmosphere throughout the year. Each also has a private shower and toilet.
There are two types of accommodation: for a romantic getaway for two people and a family option, which can also be visited by a small company. Outside, each dome will be equipped with a separate grill area.
The restaurant is designed for both glamping guests and visitors to the recreation area near the water. By the summer season, a small water park and barbecue gazebos will appear on the territory.
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