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Tourism in Sakhalin

Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands have a large number of hot springs and geothermal resources, mud therapy places, and more than 1,000 historical and cultural sites. The island's rich and diverse natural resources allow the development of various forms of tourism projects, such as ecological tourism, recuperation tourism, sports tourism, historical and cultural tourism and business tourism.

The "Alpine Breath" Sports and Tourism Center in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk attracts tourists who like to engage in winter sports. Bolshevik Island, located on the outskirts of the center of the Sakhalin region, has modern lifts and paved slopes on its picturesque slopes, suitable not only for experienced skiers but also for beginners. and snowboarders. Many athletes from the Far East and around the world come here for training in the winter. In addition, the climate in the southern region of Sakhalin allows the winter season, which is suitable for skiing, to last longer.

Manelon Island is located 43 kilometers off the southwest coast of Sakhalin. An international diving base is being built here. Because the sea water around the island is extremely clear and the underwater world is rich and colorful, the diving base project is very important. It has the potential to become an important project for tourism infrastructure in the region.