Thus, the top 10 was headed by the resort capital of Crimea − Yalta: there tourists plan to spend about 9 nights and spend approximately 4,358 rubles (about $ 48) per day on accommodation.
The rating includes also Alushta (3,633 rubles or about $ 40 / 10 nights), Sevastopol (3,634 rubles or about $ 40 / 8 nights), Sudak (3,271 rubles or about $ 36/ 9 nights), Alupka (3,395 rubles or about $ 38 / 10 nights), Saki (3,183 rubles or about $ 35 / 11 nights), as well as the villages of Nikolayevka (2,816 rubles or about $ 31 / 12 nights) and Chernomorskoyeh (2,835 rubles or about $ 31.5 / 9 nights).
"Crimea is still a family resort: 43% of Russians this year come to the Crimean resorts with their families. Another 26% travel the peninsula in couples, and 15% of bookings are for women with children," analysts said.
They added that hotels and guest houses are in the highest demand in the region − 65%.