Nestled at the base of the Crimean mountain range, the resort town of Yalta has beckoned summer holidaymakers to the shores of the Black Sea for centuries. But this year has seen an extra influx, as Russian's summer options are limited after a major oil spill and Europe being inaccessible since Russia invaded Ukraine.
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- Russian tourists are flocking to Crimea's Yalta resort due to affordable accommodation and cuisine.
- An oil spill in the Kursh Strait has closed over 150 beaches in Krasnodar, redirecting tourists. 40s
- Travel restrictions and lack of direct flights to Europe have made Crimea a more convenient destination. 52s
- Local hotels report full occupancy, with high demand expected to last into autumn. 20s
- The ongoing war in Ukraine continues to impact travel and safety in the region. 1m 25s