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"At the moment, the introduction of compulsory vaccination for tourists is not under consideration. At the same time, tourists can be vaccinated in accommodation facilities or on the promenades, where mobile vaccination stations are deployed," the press service of the Ministry of Resorts quotes the Minister.

Crimea is open to tourists. Citizens of the Russian Federation do not need to have a certificate of a COVID-19 negative test, or a certificate of vaccination, or stay in quarantine upon arrival from another region of the country. You can enter Crimea by any transport. Public transport operates without restrictions, only a mask wearing is required.

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The Crimean Department of Rospotrebnadzor (Russian Consumer Protection Authority) recommends upon checking into a health resort to have a certificates of the epidemiological environment and a negative PCR test, or a document confirming vaccination against coronavirus. You should check what the requirements are in the selected health resort in advance.

When checking into other accommodation facilities (hotels, boarding houses, hotels, etc.), no certificates are required. At the same time, each accommodation facility can introduce the conditions of check in at its discretion − check these conditions in advance.

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The register of accommodation facilities is published on the official Republican Travel Crimean Portal here.