So, almost a quarter (24%) of Russians are already planning their holidays in domestic resorts, and another 7.7% of the survey participants are inclined to this option.

The most attractive places for spending a vacation in Russia were considered by the respondents to Crimea (26.5% of respondents chose this answer), Krasnodar Territory (25.2%), Altai (7.8%) and Baikal (5.9%).

Another 2.2% would like to go to the Stavropol Territory, and 1.6% - to the Primorsky Territory.

Moreover, as almost 52% of respondents noted, if the borders are not opened this year, then they do not plan to travel around the country.

“Immediately after opening the borders, most Russians (38.1%) would like to go to European resort countries - Italy, Spain, Greece. 23.4% attract countries of the near abroad - we are talking about the Baltic states, Armenia and Bulgaria. 14.8% will go to Africa, 12.6% to Asia. 5.6% would like to visit America, and 5.5% would fly to Australia, ”said OneTwoTrip.

The survey was attended by 2.1 thousand respondents.

Currently, restrictions imposed in connection with the spread of coronavirus continue to apply in some regions of the country. In particular, in the Krasnodar Territory, the quarantine regime was extended until June 21.

In Moscow, the self-isolation regime is canceled from June 9.

Survey results published in late May showed whether Russians plan to maintain social distance while relaxing at the resort after the opening of the holiday season.

It turned out that 20.5% of Russians consider maintaining the distance between vacationers on the beach and in the water an unnecessary measure.