Inexpensive destinations for Russians' summer holidays are named


In Russia, the most budget—friendly June trip will be a trip to Elista, and a visit to Minsk abroad. This follows from the data of the OneTwoTrip travel planning service, which was reviewed by Izvestia on April 24. Experts have compiled a list of Russian and foreign cities where you can have a cheap vacation in early summer.
A trip to Elista will be the cheapest in the country for Russians in June: the average cost of a one—way flight to the capital of Kalmykia is 5,000 rubles, and a day in a hotel will cost about 4,000 rubles. A vacation in Vologda is slightly more expensive: 5,500 rubles per ticket and 4,500 rubles per night at the hotel. Tobolsk closes the top three: a ticket to the Siberian city can be booked for 6 thousand rubles, and accommodation for 3 thousand rubles.
The list of cheap destinations in June also includes Arkhangelsk (8 thousand rubles for a ticket and 2500 rubles for a hotel), Cherepovets (8300 and 3600 rubles), Petrozavodsk (9 thousand and 5 thousand rubles), Kazan (9300 and 5 thousand rubles), Ufa (9500 and 2 thousand rubles). Samara (9600 and 2,600 rubles) and Ulyanovsk (10,000 and 2,800 rubles).
However, a trip to Minsk is the cheapest abroad in early summer: a flight to the capital of Belarus costs about 10 thousand rubles, and a hotel costs 7 thousand rubles per day. A trip to Sukhumi will also be budget-friendly: a ticket to the newly opened airport of Abkhazia can be found for 12 thousand rubles, and a hotel room can be booked for 4,500 rubles. Tashkent got into the top 3, where you can get to for 15 thousand rubles, and spend about 3 thousand rubles a day on housing.
In addition, the service noted that the list of foreign destinations where you can have a cheap vacation in June includes Astana (ticket — 15 200 rubles, hotel — 2600 rubles), Harbin (17 thousand and 2 thousand rubles), Yerevan (17 500 and 2500 rubles), Bishkek (18 thousand and 2400 Beijing (18,500 and 3,500 rubles), Istanbul (19,000 and 2,800 rubles), Batumi (19,500 and 2,000 rubles).
Earlier, on April 21, it was reported that the traditional beach holiday is gradually losing ground. Russians are increasingly interested in author tours from local residents (25%), sanatorium recreation (24%), railway routes (11%) and gastronomic trips (10%). This is stated in the results of a study of the omnichannel marketing platform Calltouch.
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