In 2025, AZIMUT Hotels continues to expand the boundaries of tourism opportunities and announces the launch of the first hotel under the management of the hotel chain in the capital of the Sakhalin Region.
AZIMUT Apart Hotel Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, located in the south-eastern part of the city, is an ideal choice for connoisseurs of the unique Sakhalin nature. Next to the hotel there is a forest grove, within a thirty-minute transport accessibility - the Sea of Okhotsk with access to the Pacific Ocean. A feature of the location is its convenient and developed infrastructure: Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk International Airport is a 5-minute drive away, and the largest aquathermal complex of the city, Aquacity, and the Ice Arena are a 10-minute drive away. For winter sports enthusiasts, the largest ski resort in the Far East, Gorny Vozdukh, is located right within the city limits. It includes 42 kilometers of trails of varying difficulty. The road from the hotel to it will take only 15 minutes by car.
Guests can choose from 262 accommodation options, from studios (37 m2) to three-room apartments (70 m2). The hotel's 6 modern, cozy buildings are equipped with everything necessary for a good rest and productive work. Each apartment has its own kitchen. On the territory of AZIMUT Apart Hotel Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk there are children's and sports grounds, parking, laundry services.
Sakhalin Oblast is a unique region, which is located entirely on islands and is famous for its incredible natural beauty. In addition to Sakhalin itself, there are 58 more islands in the region, including the Kuril Islands. Natural resources and growing business activity make Sakhalin an attractive tourist destination. Last year alone, the region was visited by more than half a million guests and this figure is expected to grow every year.
AZIMUT Apart Hotel Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk meets the needs of both corporate travelers and guests arriving with families, large groups or those who decided to stay for a long period. The opening of the hotel complex will be an important step for the further development of tourism in the region.