Abstract

The article is devoted to the potential for the development of tourism in the coastal territories of Russia. The text is to provide possible ways of create the new tourist centers in the several research regions. The coastal territories of the European part of the Russian Federation have great potential for the development as traditional forms of tourism, as innovative with creative technologies, original cruise routes. Territorial and transport accessibility, a variety of natural resourses, great historical potential, a combination of a significant local tourists flow from neighboring and other regions of the country, creates a durable economic base for development tourism in Russia, including the international level.

Highlights

  • Tourism is one of the priority goals of socio-economic development, which is fixed in many official documents

  • The law of health protection citizens fixed in the Constitution of the Russian Federation

  • During the existence of the USSR was created the system of tourism objects serving 5 million tourist

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Introduction

Tourism is one of the priority goals of socio-economic development, which is fixed in many official documents. For example the Strategy of long-term socio-economic development of the Russian Federation and the Strategy for the development of tourism of the Russian Federation. During the existence of the USSR was created the system of tourism objects serving 5 million tourist. Programs for the growth of domestic tourism, changes its structure, and modern requirements determine the need to create new innovative decisions in tourism. Its including beach tourism (Crimea and Krasnodar regions) as well as architectural and historical tourism (St. Petersburg, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, small historical cities, etc.) The potential of beach recreation in the Kaliningrad region, in the coastal areas of the Caspian Sea and the Volga region is not sufficiently used

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