Visitors to nature reserves in Crimea will have to pay fees
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Visitors to nature reserves in Crimea will have to pay fees

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02-01-2021
 

Starting from February 1 visitors to nature reserves in Crimea will have to pay fees.

This was reported by the press service of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Protected Crimea". It is noted that 150 rubles will be charged per person for visiting the reserves that are part of the institution.

The visit will need to be paid on the institution's website before arrival - payments by credit cards are allowed.

All residents of the republic will be able to receive a long-term pass, which will be valid for a year - for this, you will need to upload the required documents to the site. Following this procedure Crimeans and Sevastopol residents will receive permission to visit the reserves annually.

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