New year-round mini-resort at the thermal springs of Kamchatka

The “Chalet” company opened a new hospitality facility at the famous thermal springs of Kamchatka. The investment project, which included a hotel, a restaurant, swimming pools, a bath complex and a helicopter platform, was implemented in the Kamchatka advanced development area under an agreement with the Corporation for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic (FEDC). The mini-town with an area of 6 hectares is located in the Elizovsky district, far from civilization, in an ecologically clean area. According to Anastasia Mikhailovskaya, director of “Chalet” LLC, the volume of investments in its implementation amounted to 1.6 billion rubles. In addition, the company, as a resident of the Kamchatka ASEZ, was compensated for the costs of creating infrastructure. “We were allocated 4.3 million rubles from the federal budget, with the support of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and the FEDC. At this expense, electricity and water were supplied to the recreation center,” Mikhailovskaya said.

The “Chalet” company opened a new hospitality facility at the famous thermal springs of Kamchatka. The investment project, which included a hotel, a restaurant, swimming pools, a bath complex and a helicopter platform, was implemented in the Kamchatka advanced development area under an agreement with the Corporation for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic (FEDC). The mini-town with an area of 6 hectares is located in the Elizovsky district, far from civilization, in an ecologically clean area. According to Anastasia Mikhailovskaya, director of “Chalet” LLC, the volume of investments in its implementation amounted to 1.6 billion rubles. In addition, the company, as a resident of the Kamchatka ASEZ, was compensated for the costs of creating infrastructure. “We were allocated 4.3 million rubles from the federal budget, with the support of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and the FEDC. At this expense, electricity and water were supplied to the recreation center,” Mikhailovskaya said.

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