As the Minister emphasized, it is necessary to put in order a number of tourist attractions, visited by both Crimeans and guests throughout the year. When combined, this work will also affect the occupancy of accommodation facilities, restaurants, excursion destinations and transport.
"Based on the results of the inspection, more than 50 reports of violations were drawn up, but this is not what these monitoring trips are for. Our goal is, first of all, to provide guests and residents of Crimea with a safe and comfortable stay. It is important that the mistakes that are promptly corrected by beach administrations and hoteliers do not become systematic and do not move over to the 2022 holiday season. And beach administrations that were not ready enough for the holiday season of this year, despite the preparatory work and consultations that the Ministry performed together with the administrations, should not continue their work in 2022," the Head of the Ministry of Resorts is convinced.