This is reported in the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR). Travel industry experts have calculated how much a New Year's holiday in Sochi, Anapa and Gelendzhik will cost according to the "all inclusive" system.
- Vacationers book all-inclusive New Year's tours to Sochi, Anapa and Gelendzhik for 3-4 days. Most often, hotels are visited with a seizure on December 31 or after January 2. On New Year's holidays, a trip to Anapa will cost an average of 85-110 thousand rubles for two. A similar tour to Sochi will cost 90-120 thousand rubles for two, and to Gelendzhik — 100-140 thousand, - ATOR reports.
Booking New Year's tours is three times higher than last year's figures. Anapa hotels have become favorites, as the resort has the largest selection of all inclusive hotels. Compared to last year, all-inclusive hotels in the resorts of the region have risen in price by 20-40%. According to experts, the shortage of rooms in Sochi, Anapa and Gelendzhik for the New Year will come by the end of November or early December, and closer to the peak dates prices will still rise.
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