As Western sanctions and travel restrictions continue to isolate Russia from most European tourism destinations, millions of Russians are opting to spend their summer holidays at home this year. With the current geopolitical tensions between Russia and Ukraine, coupled with the ongoing sanctions imposed by Western countries, many Russian tourists are feeling apprehensive about traveling to Europe.
One tourist, Olga, expresses her concerns, stating, “It’s scary now. For now, I think that Russia is every bit as good.” This sentiment is echoed by many other Russian travelers who are choosing to explore their own country instead of venturing abroad. Despite the restrictions on travel, many are finding solace in the diverse landscapes and attractions that Russia has to offer.
From the picturesque beaches of the Black Sea to the historic cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russians are rediscovering the beauty and charm of their homeland. By choosing to holiday at home, they are supporting the local economy and promoting domestic tourism.
While the allure of European destinations may be out of reach for now, Russians are finding that there is much to explore and enjoy within their own borders. As they continue to navigate the challenges brought on by sanctions and political tensions, many are embracing the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Russia and create lasting memories closer to home.
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Europeans are deluded I tell you 😅
LOL
F these Ruzzians and their whole family. Who cares about their holiday?? They're modern day central of Axis of evil.
Russia has many nice places to visit. Please don't spend your money in overrated hyped EU countries. They lost more than Russian tourists.
Millions of the Russians are spending their millions inside Russia. Sanctions work!
Oh man…when the EU and Russia will sign up a new peace and trade agreement? And, Russia is not a part of Europe?