22.5 billion rubles will be spent from 2015 to 2020 on the development of six tourism and recreation clusters in Crimea under the federal target program for the development of Crimea and Sevastopol. Those clusters are in the districts of Sak, Evpatoria, Koktebel, Bakhchisaray, Lake Chokrakskoe and the village of Olenevka, Crimean Tourism Minister Elena Yurchenko said at the Yalta Economic Forum.
"Crimea has 15 tourist zones in total. But we chose territories that for the last 20 years have not seen any investors or public investment. Some of them are not developed at all, but have unique tourist potential," she said.