A Russian tourist spent 41.7 thousand rubles for a month of living in Crimea in the fall
to heal health, and was surprised at the expenses for a month. He spoke about this in his personal blog on the Yandex.Zen platform.
The traveler admitted that he decided to go for the healing air of the Crimean resorts in order to get rid of the frequent bronchospasms, and therefore came to Alupka in the fall. The man spent a month on the peninsula and spent 41.7 thousand rubles. The most expensive item of expenses was housing – renting a studio in a garage cost him 20 thousand rubles.
“Demand for apartments in Crimea does not fall at all with the cooling of the water on the beaches. Many people come here at the turn of September and October just for warm weather, “the Russian explained.
The man spent 17,500 rubles on food. He bought goods at the local supermarket and purchased fruits, vegetables or meat from small stalls. The author of the blog also visited canteens – spending on catering establishments amounted to 1.5 thousand rubles per month.
Traveling by public transport cost the tourist 1.3 thousand rubles, including three long-distance trips. In addition, the Russian visited museums – he paid a little more than a thousand rubles in total for viewing the sights, the cost of cellular communications and the Internet amounted to 370 rubles.
“” Was it worth it? ” – you ask. Definitely! My breathing improved noticeably, the nasty feeling of stuck and cracking lungs was gone. The weather is still pleasing with sunny days and temperatures around plus 15 degrees. Such an independent spa treatment, its cost, and most importantly – the effect, I definitely like it. I live on, “- the author of the blog commented on the final amount of expenses.
Earlier in November, a Russian traveled to Crimea and told how local residents profit from tourists when parking their cars. Travelers who came to visit the Vorontsov, Livadia and Massandra palaces by car are being illegally demanded 300 rubles for parking, he said.