Crimea is suspending tourism for the summer season due to a critical fuel shortage. Hotels and children’s camps across the peninsula will remain closed until the end of September, effectively ending the tourist season. Gas stations in Crimea have reportedly stopped operations, contributing to the crisis. The situation impacts Crimea’s reliance on tourism, particularly from Russian visitors. Authorities have not yet publicly detailed the cause of the fuel scarcity, though speculation points to logistical challenges. This closure represents a significant economic blow to the region, heavily dependent on summer revenue. The lack of fuel is preventing normal operations for both residents and potential visitors.
